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ST6-EPB series programmers


The EPROM programming board (EPB) is designed for single-site programming of EPROM or OTP ST6 microcontrollers.

ST6-EPB programming boards function in two modes, either while connected via Serial or Parallel interface to a host PC running programming software such as WINEE, or in standalone mode. When connected to a PC, the EPB is driven from a menu-based software interface, which offers Read, Program, Verify and Blank Check features along with many other utility functions. In standalone mode, microcontrollers can be programmed by simple key operation. The programmer also supports Blank check and Verify tests in standalone mode.

The EPB programming boards are delivered in a complete package that includes:
Programming board with sockets for programming ST6 in different supported packages
Power supply
Parallel cable for host PC interface
Software tools on CD-ROM

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Features and Benefits

Programming of ST62 devices with EPROM or OTP memory

Includes the complete range of sockets to support all packages for ST6 devices

2 Operating modes (with host PC connection or Standalone mode)

In-situ programming

Parallel or Serial connection to host PC

 
Ordering Information

The following ST6-EPB programming bords can be ordered from STMicroelectronic's sales offices and distributors under the ordering codes:

ST62E2XC-EPB – when ordering, add /110, /220 or /UK for power supply for your region.

Documents & Supported MCUs

ST62E6XC-EPB – when ordering, add /EU, /UK or /US for power supply for your region.

Documents & Supported MCUs

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Brochures and Product Guides
8, 16 and 32-bit Microcontrollers (Selection guide, PDF)
 

Documentation & Downloads for ST62E2XC-EPB/220
Please click here to access the Documentation & downloads page

Microcontrollers supported by ST62E2XC-EPB/220

ST6200CST6201CST6203CST6210CST6218C
ST6220CST6228CST6260C  








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Published on: 2003-02-02 (675539 reads)

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