Gang Programmer Supports Eight Devices

Oct. 1, 2000
Capable of supporting the concurrent programming of up to eight devices, the MP8011A multiple programming system was developed for EPROM-, EEPROM-, and Flash-based microcontrollers. Different device packages can be accommodated through DIP, SDIP,

Capable of supporting the concurrent programming of up to eight devices, the MP8011A multiple programming system was developed for EPROM-, EEPROM-, and Flash-based microcontrollers. Different device packages can be accommodated through DIP, SDIP, SOIC, PLCC and QFP adapters. The PC-hosted programmer communicates with a Windows 95/98/NT/2000 user interface through the LPT parallel port. The device hardware has two separate sections: a single, universal and upgradeable base unit, ready to support current and future devices; and a number of device-specific programming sites called Sockets. Blank checking, reading, erasing, programming and verifying operations are supported.
A standard delivery package consists of the main gang programmer unit, external power supply adapter, parallel cable, and user's guide.

Company: SOFTEC MICROSYSTEMS

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