
Key Features
Overview
The Total Phase TP240511 Flash EPROM Socket Board streamlines memory device programming for embedded systems development. This professional-grade programming solution supports multiple chip packages and interfaces, making it ideal for prototyping, debugging, and production programming tasks.
Engineered for compatibility with Total Phase's Flash Center software and host adapters, the socket board delivers fast, reliable programming of I2C and SPI-based memory devices. The flexible pin configuration and multiple power options ensure broad device compatibility across various voltage levels and package types.
The board's gang programming capability allows simultaneous programming of multiple devices, significantly reducing programming time in production environments. With support for external voltage sources and comprehensive pin mapping, this socket board accommodates diverse memory programming requirements across different projects and applications.
Why Engineers Choose The Total Phase TP240511 EEPROM-Sockelplatine
Rapid Prototyping
Production Efficiency
Universal Compatibility
Die EPROM-Sockelplatine TP240511 von Total Phase ist für die Programmierung eigenständiger I2C- oder SPI-basierter Speicherchips mithilfe der Aardvark™ I2C/SPI- oder Cheetah™ SPI-Hostadapter konzipiert.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How does this compare to universal programmers?
This socket board offers superior speed and convenience for I2C/SPI devices compared to traditional universal programmers, with direct USB connection and no need for device-specific adapters.
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What's included with the socket board?
The package includes the EEPROM Socket Board TP240511, an 8-pin split ribbon cable, and comprehensive documentation for setup and operation.
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Is the board suitable for production programming?
Absolutely. The gang programming capability and robust design make it well-suited for both development and production environments where multiple devices need programming.
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What software do I need for programming operations?
The board works with Total Phase's free Flash Center software, which provides a comprehensive interface for erasing, programming, and verifying memory devices.
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Can I program multiple devices simultaneously?
Yes, gang programming is supported by using multiple socket boards and programming adapters in parallel on the same host computer, ideal for production environments.
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What power supply options are available?
The board supports 5V, 3.3V, or external VDD sources at any voltage level, allowing compatibility with various memory device power requirements.
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How do I configure the pin connections for different memory chips?
Use the included 8-pin split ribbon cable to connect the appropriate signals to each pin according to your memory chip's pinout. The board features clearly marked pin diagrams to guide proper connections.
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What host adapters are compatible with this socket board?
The board works with Total Phase's Aardvark I2C/SPI Host Adapter and Cheetah SPI Host Adapter. For optimal performance with high-speed SPI Flash programming, the Cheetah adapter is recommended.
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Can I use this board with both I2C and SPI memory devices?
Yes, the TP240511 is designed to work with both I2C EEPROM devices (such as 24C series) and SPI-based EEPROM and Flash memory chips (such as 25C series).
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What memory chip packages does the TP240511 support?
The socket board supports DIP8, SOIC8, and TSSOP8 package types, covering the most common 8-pin memory device formats used in embedded systems.