Over the years we’ve been proud to provide In-System Programming (ISP) devices for all levels of use. These devices allow you to program – or if required re-program – logic devices and microcontrollers without any need to remove the actual chipset to carry it out. Whilst this is of great value to those involved in specific projects or prototype design, the highest level of benefit is reflected in using devices that can handle this work on a very large scale.
The Universal Gang ISP Programmers can accommodate the parallel programming of 16 devices at once. It can do this in conjunction with assigning unique information to specific chips – an essential requirement if issuing serial numbers. The programming unit handles this in a reliable and safe way. In respect of the latter point, a key advantage is the protection devices attached for programming are given.
One of the dangers of mass programming has always been that if something goes wrong it affects a larger number of devices. It’s an understandable concern. In terms of ISP programmers one of the biggest concerns is a higher voltage from the programming unit damaging or destroying the device being updated. Our Universal Gang ISP Programmer has been designed to ensure this does not happen during normal use.
ESD, over current and over voltage protection are in place to ensure the programmer itself is not damaged. The Universal Gang ISP Programmers also feature a unique chip safety security mechanism. A voltage self-calibration circuit is built in to the unit. This ensures that voltage is kept within the preset range at all times, with a self-diagnosis function working in conjunction with it to detect hardware faults.
Our Universal Gang ISP Programmer is compatible with some 20,000 different devices from over 50 manufacturers. It is also fully compliant with RoHS and CE requirements. If you’re looking for the fastest, most reliable and highly efficient way to carry out ISP programming on a large scale then this is the device you want and need to have in place.