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Gao Tek Inc. Rolls Out Upgrades for Vp28b+ and Vp38b+ Universal Programmer – Vp280 and Vp380
GAO Tek Inc. Rolls Out Upgrades for VP28B+ and VP38B+ Universal Programmer – VP280 and VP380
GAO Tek Inc. is introducing upgrades to its VP28B+ and VP38B+ Universal Programmers. The newly developed models, VP280 and VP380, support more than 6000 and 8000 devices respectively – up to 2000 more devices than before. The new VP280 and VP380 models are capable of handling different devices such as various Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM), Programmable Logic Device (PLD), flash microcontrollers, serial and parallel memory. They are also designed for IC testing, including TTL 74 series, CMOS Logic IC, DRAM and SRAM memory devices.
These programmers include a 48-pin ZIF socket & support 8-pin to 48-pin DIP package device. With an adapter, they are able to support from 6 pin to 208 pin device packages like PLCC, SOIC, TSOP, PSOP, BGA, and QFP. VP280 and VP380 provide IC card socket and parallel or USB ports that are dependent on the programmer. In addition, the systems can be updated through software. GAO’s USB Universal Programmer series support from 4000+ to 22000+ devices to meet your different needs for device programming or IC testing. Please visit www.gaotek.com for the lists of supporting devices for our universal programmers to find the one that best matches the chip you want and the adapter you need.
VP280 and VP380 Features:
Dimensions: 140×172×30mm
Weight: 300g
48 Pin ZIF socket with universal pin-drivers
Supports more than 8000 devices (VP380)
Supports more than 6000 devices (VP280)
Interfaces with any laptop, PC, PS/2 or compatibles through USB port
Accepts standard file format: JEDEC, INTEL (Extended) HEX, Motorola S record
Manages 16 and 32-bit word split (Set Programming)
Supports most compiler in JEDEC format including ABEL, CUPL, PALASM, TANGO PLD, OrCAD PLD, PLD Designer and ISDATA
Features Test Vector capability and multi-array fuse map editor
Test TTL/CMOS logic ICs and Dynamic/Static Random Access Memory devices
Optimum programming for each individual device
Automatically Identifies the manufacturer and type of E(E)PROMs, Auto identifies TTL/CMOS logic IC
Device insertion and poor-pin-contact check
Supports 1.5V low voltage devices
External adapter not required for most devices
Universal DIP, PLCC, QFP, TSOP, PSOP, SOIC, SSOP, SDIP adapters
Auto-run mode starts programming automatically upon detection of chip insertion
Superior programming speed, programs 89C55 in less than 8 seconds
Supports Windows2000/NT/9x/ME/XP
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GAO Tek Inc., a member of GAO Group, is an international leading provider of embedded development tools, telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments, video surveillance & alarm and other electronic products that serve the needs of electronic professionals in the world.
How can I find out whether my PC has USB 1.1 or 2.1 ports?
I want to buy a USB camcorder to transfer video onto my PC, because my PC has no Firewire ports.
Ineed to find out whether my PC has USB 1.1 or 2.1 ports, because I've read that 1.1 ports are useless to transfer video (I mean real video, not image stills), but USB 2.1 may work out fine. I need to be able to transfer from camcorder to PC to further upload to Youtube, but I want to avoid having to spend money buying a new PC which includes Firewire ports.
BTW, I checked my PC's BIOS (system setup screen) and there's no info about what version my USB ports are. Same with control panel/system/device manager/Universal Serial Bus Controllers/properties. No info in there either. I use Windows 2000 professional.
And of course, I couldn't tell, by looking at either my PC's USB ports or the USB cables I use for my cable modem and my laser printer, which kind of USB interface my PC has, because I'm not very computer-savvy, hardware-wise.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
there is no usb 2.1 port only usb 2.0 and you can check by bringing in any hi tech device like a digicam or latest mobile and connect it to pc and observe how its working if datatransfer is slow then it is usb 1.1 if its fast then its usb 2.0 some devices will not work because they are exclusively for usb 2.0 if you purchased your pc in last 2 years you have usb 2.0 i can confidently say that
DisplayLink and ASUS Announce Worldwide Availability of Universal Docking Station at Computex
To enhance the growth of the universal docking station market, ASUS has chosen to integrate DisplayLink’s USB virtual graphics processor, the DL-165, into the ASUS USB Universal Docking Station. The new product, announced last month, will now be available worldwide and is being displayed at this week’s Computex tradeshow Taipei, Taiwan in the DisplayLink and ASUS booths. read more
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