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Surge in Data I/O device programmer support with A03 release
Dozens of new devices from Hitachi, Fujitsu, Intel, STMicro, Atmel,
AMD
The Sprint device programmer family from resurgent market-leader Data
I/O continues to increase in value for design and manufacturing customers,
with the release of software version A2003 for Sprint Optima, Plus48,
Dual, Quad, Octal, as well as PS-series automated programming systems.
New microcontroller programmer support includes several new members of
the Hitachi HD64F family in QFP and TQFP packages. Also, more than 40
new micros, including Atmel Atmegaxx, Cypress CY8Cxxx, Motorola, NEC,
Philips, STMicroelectronics, Mitsubishi, National Semiconductor, and Texas
Instruments have been added.
Other new device support includes 12 members of the Fujitsu MB90 family;
support for more than 30 Microchip 24Axxx and 24LCxxx serial memory devices;
several Fujitsu MBM29F080xxx Flash devices; Intel 1.8volt and 3volt Wireless
Flash memory - GE28F128W18BD, GE28f128W30BD; several more Flash memory
devices from Sharp, STMicroelectronics, Micron, Atmel and AMD.
Because Data I/O programmer updates are paid for by an annual contract,
even in times of recession, Data I/O users can be sure of timely support
for the latest devices, as well as constantly updated support of existing
devices.
For in-depth information, see the device
programmer section of this website.
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