For these Universal Chip Programmers: PILOT-MVP,
PILOT-Uxx-Plus,
PILOT-900x, PILOT-1600
The following 8-socket gang modules provide additional
flexibility for all PILOT programmers including multi-site programmers
such as PILOT-932D, PILOT-1600, and single-site programmers such as
PILOT-MVP, PILOT-U44+, etc. They plug conveniently into the reliable expansion
port of the programmers. For example, a PILOT-MVP or a PILOT-U44+ single-site programmer
can be expanded to an 8-site programmer with the GM-932D or the
GM-932C.
Gang Module, 8-Site, 32-pin DIP.
Supports 24-pin to 32-pin DIP packages, including 27xxx,
27Cxxx, 27LVxxx, 28Fxxx, 29Fxxx, 29LVxxx, etc.
Powerful, unique software allows you to program devices in gang mode
(all devices having same data) or set mode (different data going into different devices).
Gang Module, 8-Site, 32-pin PLCC.
Supports 32-pin PLCC packages, including 27xxx,
27Cxxx, 27LVxxx, 28Fxxx, 29Fxxx, 29LVxxx, etc. Yamaichi clam-shell sockets.
Powerful, unique software allows you to program devices in gang mode
or set mode.
The following multi-site gang modules plug into the expansion port of a multi-site
programmer (PILOT-932D, etc.) or a single-site programmer (e.g. PILOT-MVP, PILOT-U44+, etc).
Two of these modules can be used on machines with double
expansion ports (such as: PILOT-U84+, PILOT-U128+, or PILOT-1600), allowing
simultaneous programming of up to 16 devices. The earlier Microchip 16C5x micros
are supported by the GM-PIX series, while all others (newer) are supported
by the GM-PIC series. All modules have 8 programming sites, unless noted
otherwise.
Gang Module for 8-pin to 14-pin PICs in DIP.
Supports 8-pin and 14-pin Microchip DIPs:
e.g. PIC12C50x, PIC12C67x, PIC12F629, PIC12F67x, PIC12F683, PIC16C505, PIC16F676, PIC16F68x, etc.
Gang Module for 8-pin PICs in SM SOIC
Supports 8-pin Microchip SOICs in SM package
(200 or 208 mil/5.3mm body width, 50 mil pitch),
e.g. PIC12C50x, PIC12C67x, PIC12F629, PIC12F67x, PIC12F683, etc.
Gang Module for 8-pin PICs in SN SOIC
Supports 8-pin Microchip SOICs in SN package
(150 mil/4mm body width, 50 mil pitch),
e.g. PIC12C50x, PIC12C67x, PIC12F629, PIC12F625, PIC12F67x, PIC12F683, etc.
Gang Module for in-circuit programming of PICs
Supports in-Circuit programming
in gang mode for PIC12C/LC/F/LFxxx, PIC16C/LC/F/LFxxx, PIC17C/LCxx,
PIC18C/LC/F/LFxx, rfPIC devices, etc. Includes eight 10-inch cables for connecting
to eight user boards. Cables terminate in 10-pin square-post female sockets
(2 rows x 5, 0.1" spacing).
Providing reliable and consistant In-Circuit Programming capability is not a
simple task, due to different variations in user-circuit design and capability of
different Microchip PICs. Only Advin, with our extensive experience working in this
area, can provide you with the best equipment and software for programming in-circuit.
See PIC In-Circuit Gang Programming Application Note, AN-104
See also below (GM-PIC08SNi).
Gang Module for in-circuit programming of PICs
This module is similar to the above (GM-PIC12i), except:
(A) PIC12i has a flat top and supports the use of optional GM-CA1 which
allows small circuit boards to be mounted directly on the programmer
without the use of cables.
(B) PIC12i has a "go" button which facilitates repeated programming
operations without touching the keyboard or the mouse.
(C) PIC08SNi has 8-pin SOIC sockets on it to allow on-programmer programming
of 8-pin PICs (just like the GM-PIC08SN). Recommendation: select PIC12i unless you also need to program 8-pin SOICs
on-programmer. Signals and interfacing are identical for both GM modules. PIC In-Circuit Gang Programming Application Note, AN-104
Gang Module for 44-pin PICs in MQFP package:
Supports PIC16C/LC, PIC16F/LF, devices:
eg. PIC16LC65A-E/PQ, PIC16C74A-/PQ, etc.
(has eight programming sites)
Gang Module for 64-pin PICs in TQFP:
Supports 64-pin PIC18C/LC, PIC18F/LF TQFP devices:
e.g.
PIC18F6680, PIC18F6620,
PIC18LF6585, PIC18LF6720, PIC18F66J10,
PIC18F67J50, etc.
(-I/PT or -E/PT suffix)
(has seven programming sites)
Gang Module for 64-pin PICs in TQFP:
Supports 64-pin PIC16C/LC TQFP devices::
e.g. PIC16C923, PIC16C924, PIC16C925,
PIC16C926, PIC16LC923, PIC16LC924,
PIC16LC925, PIC16LC926, etc.
(-I/PT or -E/PT suffix)
(has seven programming sites)
Gang Module for 68-pin PICs in PLCC:
Supports PIC16C923, PIC16C924, PIC16C925, PIC16C926,
PIC16LC923-/L, PIC16LC924-/L, PIC16LC925-/L,
PIC16LC926-/L
(has six programming sites)
Gang Module for 80-pin PICs in TQFP:
Supports eg. PIC18C801, PIC18F8520
PIC18LF8621, PIC18LF8680, PIC18F86J10,
PIC18F87J50, etc. (-I/PT or -E/PT suffix)
(has seven programming sites)
The following 8-site GM modules plug into
the 50-pin expansion port of a gang programmer base or a single-site programmer
(e.g. PILOT-146, PILOT-MVP, PILOT-U84+, PILOT-932D, etc.). Two of
these modules can be used on machines with double expansion ports (such
as: PILOT-U84+, PILOT-U128+, or PILOT-1600), allowing 16 devices to be
programmed simultaneously.
GM-08D
Gang Module for 8-pin serial PROMs in DIP
Supports 24xx and 25xx serial ERPOMs, for example:
Atmel 24C64, 25128, Microchip 24Cxx, 24LCxx, Xicor 2504, etc.
Gang Module for 8-pin serial PROMs in SM SOIC
(200 or 208 mil/5.3 mm body width, 50 mil pitch).
Supports 24xx serial EPROMs,
e.g. Microchip SM pkg (24Cxx, 24LCxx), Atmel 8S2 pkg (24C128W, 24C256W, 24C512W)
Gang Module for 8-pin serial PROMs in SN SOIC
(150 mil/3.8 mm body width, 50 mil pitch)
Supports 24xx and 25xx serial EPROMs,
e.g. Microchip SN pkg (24Cxx, 24LCxx), Atmel 8S1 pkg (24C04N, 24C128N, 24C256N, 25080, 25640).
Gang Module for 8-pin serial PROMs in SN SOIC
(150 mil/3.8 mm body width, 50 mil pitch)
Supports 93xx-series serial EPROMs,
e.g. Microchip SN pkg (93Cxx, 93LCxx),
Atmel 8S1 pkg (93xx).