BP Microsystems will highlight the 2710 concurrent programming system in booth 5635 at ATExpo. The company will also display a video showing its automated device programmers.

The 2710 combines 0.24 s/Mb programming technology, FX4 socket modules and the Concurrent Programming system for higher throughput, reduced cost per device and faster turnarounds. Improved the site hardware enables programming of devices with densities up to 4 Gbits. Incorporates high-speed USB 2.0 standard bus for communications.
 
Designed specifically for high density devices and the associated longer programming times, including Flash. Programs a 64-Mb device in 15 sec. FX4 socket modules program up to four devices simultaneously per site. With two, four or six programming sites, the 2710 can program up to 24 devices at the same time. The programmer is compatible with all existing socket modules — standard and automated.

Supports all device packages, including but not limited to DIP, SDIP, PLCC, TSOP, SSOP, PCMCIA, SOIC, LCC, QFP, PQFP, PGA, SIMM, CSP, BGA, microBGA, TQFP and TSSOP. Guards against passing blank parts.
 
Supports more than 22,000 devices with very low voltage devices down to 1.5 V (Vdd), including, but not limited to, EPROM, EEPROM, Flash EPROM, Microcontrollers, PLD, CPLD, FPGA and antifuse FPGAs.


 BP Microsystems, bpmicro.com

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