
Xeltek SuperPro 610P Universal IC Chip Programmer 48 Pin High-Speed USB Interface
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| Programmer Type | Universal Programmer |
| Drive Pin Count | 48 Pins |
| Chip Interface | 48-pin ZIF socket (with built-in DIP module or standard DIP48 adapter) |
| PC Interface | USB 2.0 high-speed |
| Power Adapter Input | AC 90V-250V, 50/60Hz |
| Power Adapter Output | DC 12V/2A |
| Power Consumption | 15W |
| Supported Device | More than 33,700 types, from 240 manufacturers |
| Supported Device Type | EPROM, Paged EPROM, parallel/serial EEPROM, FPGA configuration PROM, FLASH (NOR, NAND), BPROM, NVRAM, SPLD, CPLD, EPLD, FWH, microcontroller, standard micro logic circuit, eMMC (up to 64GB) |
| Programming Speed | 64MB NOR Flash Programming + Verification in Only 11.3 Seconds |
| Minimum Working Voltage | 1.2V |
| System Programming | Supports ISP/ICP (requires corresponding adapter) |
| Supported Software Platform | Windows 7/8/10 (32/64-bit) |
| Random Accessories | Main unit (including DIP48 adapter or built-in DIP module), Power adapter, USB cable, Software CD (including installation program, user manual), Registration card |
| Optional Accessories | Multiple Packaging Adapters (DIP, SDIP, PLCC, JLCC, SOIC, QFP, TQFP, PQFP, VQFP, TSOP, SOP, TSOPII, PSOP, TSSOP, SON, CSP, SCSP, etc.) |
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SuperPro 610P610PXeltek 610P
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SUPERPRO 610P
Diagnostic and Workshop Supplies - Industrial Encyclopedia
Original Xeltek SuperPro 610P universal programmer supports over 33,700 IC devices, covering EPROM, EEPROM, FLASH, microcontrollers, PLD, etc. Equipped with 48-pin universal driver pins, supports USB 2.0 high-speed interface, programming 64MB NOR Flash in just 11.3 seconds. Suitable for electronic repair, car ECU reflash, prototype development, and small batch programming. Compatible with various adapters (DIP, PLCC, QFP, etc.), meeting over 99% of existing microelectronic circuit requirements. Compatible with Windows 7/8/10 (32/64-bit), free software updates provided.
