- #SERIAL EE PROM PROGRAMMING SERIAL#
- #SERIAL EE PROM PROGRAMMING UPDATE#
- #SERIAL EE PROM PROGRAMMING WINDOWS 10#
- #SERIAL EE PROM PROGRAMMING PORTABLE#
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. work with any EEPROM by any manufacturer.
#SERIAL EE PROM PROGRAMMING SERIAL#
In case of Windows 圆4 OS we recommend to use only USB connected programmers. It is just a simple software for testing and programming serial EEPROMs using the PC parallel or serial port. * Microsoft 64-bit operation systems doesn't allow direct access to LPT port, therefore the communication speed between PC and programmer is very low.
#SERIAL EE PROM PROGRAMMING UPDATE#
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#SERIAL EE PROM PROGRAMMING WINDOWS 10#
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#SERIAL EE PROM PROGRAMMING PORTABLE#
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At first glance, it seems you won't need the 'external power' part (in a box in the schem) because SPI/micro doesn't need any VP voltage higher than the supply (5v). This is a base board, to which various 'dongles' can be attached to program different devices. The SPI/Microwire interface is on the ponyprog website, theres a link for it about half-way down, but here's the URL To write to the chip, pin 7 must be pulled up. Pin 7 of the 24cxx series eeproms is hardwired to ground to prevent its contents being over-written, so I guess the jumper is there to test this. The 24LC1026 Serial EEPROM uses an inter-integrated circuit (I2C) interface for data. This micro-controller has 1KByte of EEPROM in the. The DS9097U-E25 is the recommended model for EPROM programming. I believe the Jumper (JP1) is a 'write protect' test. Here is some useful information about option byte programming from controller code. Kasamiko, good to hear that!! It worked a treat for me too, these people who write programs like 'ponyprog' and 'IC-prog' are very clever people (and its all free!)