
SuperPro 501S
Comparison
chart for all Xeltek Models
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At a glance:
- USB 2 interface (faster)
- Ultra fast
- 48 pin
- Standalone or PC connected
- 24,504 devices - more coming
- Can be clustered for gang programming
In detail:
- USB 2.0 interface (backward compatible to USB 1)
- Standard universal 48
pin-drivers support devices down to
1.2
volts.
- Universal pin-driver
architecture makes it easy to develop
device algorithms and to locate socket adapters.
- Advanced hardware
design minimizes ground bounce noise
enabling
reliable programming of low voltage (down to 1.2 volts) devices.
- Only IC manufacturer
approved programming algorithms are
used for high reliability.
- Verification at +/-5%
and +/-10% Vcc enhances programming
reliability.
- Support for 24,500+
devices from 156+ manufacturers
including EPROM, EEPROM & Flash Memory, MCU, and PLD.
More devices are
added and released every
week.
Priority update for customer requested
devices.
- Free software updates
via Internet.
- Designed for
multi-applications. Two modes of operation
are supported:
- Standard PC hosted operation for R&D and Engineering.
- Stand-alone operation for manufacturing or service. Built-in keyboard
and LCD display provides for local operation. * Note: Stand-alone mode operation requires an optional
Compact Flash
card to be inserted
for operation. - Pin
continuity and wrong chip insertion check
prevent chips from accidental damage.
- Over-current and
over-voltage protection for safety of the
chip
and programmer hardware.
- Microsoft Windows
98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista compatibility
- New user-friendly and
powerful software with many new
functions.
- Project function
simplifies processes such as device
selection,
file loading, device configuration setting, program option, and batch
file
setting into one touch step.
- History of device
selection and file loading simplifies
user operation.
- Batch command
combines device operations like program,
verify, security into a single command at any sequence.
- Auto start batch
command begins to program a chip
automatically
as soon as the chip is inserted.
- Serial numbers can be
generated and programmed onto a chip.
Cluster Production (Gang)
Programming
- Clustering
of
multiple programmers provides a flexible and
easy method for volume production programming. Several units
work
together in stand-alone
mode to provide an environment for volume programming.
- Advantages
over
traditional gang programming are:
-
Flexible and expandable: start with one unit and add more units as
the need arises.
- Less
downtime: in case of a failure of a unit, other units continue
to operate.
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Concurrent programming: each chip begins to program as soon as a chip
is inserted into a socket.
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