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busdriver
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Posted - 03/31/2009 : 10:45:17
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I have an emp-21 programmer from Needham's electronics that was discontinued a few years ago. I am trying to program an Intel E28F640J3A TSOP56, but don't have the adapter E21-TSOP56-J3 and there is no information available anywhere to determine the pin connections to build the adapter nor anywhere to buy one. Does anyone know if there is a way to determine the pinout for this universal programmer (ex: pin 1 = A1, etc) or would anyone have one of these adapters laying around that could send me the pin configuration? I really appreciate any help or information you can find.
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yelenavik
USA
31 Posts |
Posted - 03/31/2009 : 12:16:56
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I have same problem with EMP-11.i have only 111 a-b adapter for plcc32,but cant buy separate 112-114 family.programmer very good proffecional. |
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yelenavik
USA
31 Posts |
Posted - 03/31/2009 : 12:20:08
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I could be make yourself but need schematic jumpers,no information ,because company missing. |
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busdriver
3 Posts |
Posted - 04/02/2009 : 10:35:53
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I would love to make one myself, but I just can't find the information. Hopefully someone who sees this will have one laying around to get the pinout or know how I can test the programmer. I'm even trying to figure how to reverse the encrypted dll file. |
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ZLM
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Posted - 04/02/2009 : 18:16:17
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I think the MCUmall should consider to design a TSOP56 adapter on GQ-4X. It should cover Intel E28F160, E28F320, E28F640. |
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busdriver
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Posted - 04/12/2009 : 05:20:06
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If someone knows how to test the pins on a universal programmer to determine which signal is present, that would be a great start. Adapters could be easily and cheaply built when data is not available for any programmer. I've taken voltage readings on each pin of my emp-21, but can't seem to find a usable pattern. |
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