Features: · Programming Boards (EPBs) available for all OTP, EPROM, EEPROM and FLASH versions of the ST7 MCU family. · Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) sockets are present on each programming board for each supported package type · Connection to host PC via parallel port (with a standard parallel cable ...
ST7 EPB: Features: · Programming Boards (EPBs) available for all OTP, EPROM, EEPROM and FLASH versions of the ST7 MCU family. · Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) sockets are present on each programming board for ea...
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· Programming Boards (EPBs) available for all OTP, EPROM, EEPROM and FLASH versions of the ST7 MCU family.
· Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) sockets are present on each programming board for each supported package type
· Connection to host PC via parallel port (with a standard parallel cable in standard mode or ECP)
· Delivered with Windows®-compatible host software interface, ST7 Windows Epromer (WINEE) which includes useful functions such as VERIFY, BLANK CHECK, READ MASTER and others.
· Handles both Motorola® S19 and Intel® HEX file formats.
The ST7 EPB series of programming boards allow you to program all ST7 microcontrollers having OTP, EPROM, EEPROM or FLASH memories.
The layout of each programming board varies depending on the type and package of the ST7 microcontroller you wish to program-a typical board layout is shown in the figure above. Ordering information for ST7 EPB programming boards is given on page 2.
Some of the programming boards also support ISP (In Situ Programming).
Note that the ST7 EPB series of programming boards are meant to program small numbers of microcontrollers (i.e. prototypes in the development stage). For mass production programming, it is recommended that you use the appropriate gang programmer.