Iprog Eeprom — Adapter Pinout Portable

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To make a portable cable that can handle 24, 25, and 93 series chips dynamically via the iProg software, wire the DB44 connector to your 8-pin test clip using this configuration: iprog eeprom adapter pinout portable

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The adapter supports a wide variety of memory chip families and specialized automotive chips: : I2C : 24C01 through 24C512. SPI : 25010 through 25640 and ST95P08. Microwire (MW) : 93C46 through 93C86.

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