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How is expandability provided
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Examples
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| 1. Device Package Type Expandability |
The widest range of package adapters are available directly
from Advin. No need for ET adapters or to hassle with third party vendors. |
From DIP to PLCC, to QFP, PQFP, TQFP, SSOP,SOIC, PSOP,
TSOP, TSSOP, PGA, uBGA, FBGA, etc. |
| 2. Socket Adapter Flexibility |
Only Advin makes both universal socket adapters and specificadapters.
The former provide universality for the power user. The later allow budget-minded
users to program high pin count devices on a smaller programmer. |
UA-44 supports all 44-pin PLCCs on PILOT-U44+. UPA-84
supports 20-pin to 84-pin PLCCs on PILOT-U84+ or PILOT-128+. AM-130
supports 84-pin MACH devices on PILOT-MVP. |
| 3. Device Memory Size Expandability |
Making use of RAM that is already in your PC. There isno
need for memory expansion options. |
From 1K, 2K, ..., to 8M, 16M, 32M, 64M and beyond. |
| 4. Low-Voltage Support Flexibility |
PILOT-146, PILOT-MVP and all PILOT-Uxx+ models already
support the newest low-voltage devices and are H/W ready for extremely
low voltages in the future. |
Currently supported devices include devices in 5v, 3.6v,3.3v,
3.0v, 2.7v, 2.2v and 1.8v. |
| 5. Programmer Model Upgradability |
All machines are upgradable from one model to another
model within the same family (from one family to another family: take advantage
of Advin’s popular trade-in policy) |
From PILOT-U44+ to PILOT-U84+ to PILOT-U128+. From PILOT-143
to PILOT-144, to PILOT-145, to PILOT-146, etc. |
| 6. Gang/Set Expanability |
Gang Modules are available to support different package
types: including DIP, PLCC, PSOP, TSOP and uBGA. |
EPROMs, Flash memories, 87C/89C micros can be programmed
8 at a time. Microchip micros, Altera and other serial PROMs can be programmed
8 or 16 simultaneously. |
| 7. Additional Device Support
Expandability |
Support of future devices, support of newer and faster
devices which require new programming algorithms. |
Free lifetime S/W updates from Web at www.advin.com. |