Features: ·Program up to 8 devices at one time·Flash-based firmware allows easy device support updates·Support devices from different manufacturers in dual-inline and surface mount packages·Data to be programmed are securely stored inside·EEPROM memory of MCU and remain intact when power down·Chec...
PGM2000: Features: ·Program up to 8 devices at one time·Flash-based firmware allows easy device support updates·Support devices from different manufacturers in dual-inline and surface mount packages·Data to ...
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·Program up to 8 devices at one time
·Flash-based firmware allows easy device support updates
·Support devices from different manufacturers in dual-inline and surface mount packages
·Data to be programmed are securely stored inside
·EEPROM memory of MCU and remain intact when power down
·Checksum verification alerts user of any data corruption 2x16 LCD displays function menus and program results
·Selectable program modes
·Program EEPROM memory of available devices
·Program specific data range
·Support sequential serialization (for Microchip PIC only)
·All option or configuration bits are programmed
·Adjustable Vdd, Vpp, Vdd_min and Vdd_max in 0.1V increments
·Verifies PICs at Vdd_min and Vdd_max
·Auto program cycle include blank check, program and two verifications; takes from 10 seconds to 2 minutes depending on memory size
·Comply to manufacturers programming specifications
·PGM2000 MCU comes with AC adapter, parallel cable, software and printed users guide
PGM2000 is a stand-alone gang programmer designed to support popular microcontrollers. PGM2000's unique features allow you to quickly and securely duplicate devices, without worrying the master codes being overwritten or laying around in the production floor. Currently supported devices include the PIC family from Microchip Technology, SX devices from Ubicom (formerly Scenix Semiconductor) and the ST6 family from ST Microelectronics. Tentative future support includes general E(E)PROMs, microcontrollers from Zilog, Atmel, Motorola, etc.