This is a simple circuit for programming the 28C16, 28C64, 28C256, and similar parallel EEPROMs using an Arduino. Since the Arduino doesn’t have enough pins to directly control all of the address, ...
This is a very simple and very slow EEPROM programmer using an Arduino Nano based on the design from Ben Eater for his 8-bit computer project. The original design supports the AT28C16 EEPROM used that ...
Behold this ATtiny85 based EEPROM programmer. It seems like a roundabout way of doing things, but [Quinn Dunki] wanted to build to her specifications using tools she had on hand. What she came up with ...
Chameleon adaptive analog modules from Okika provide preprogrammed, ready-to-use analog functions in a compact 14×11-mm form ...
Analog flexibility w/o complexity of firmware or digital control. It can be what you want it to be and changed in a clock ...
Okika Devices today announced the launch of its new Chameleon(TM) product family -- a tiny yet powerful analog module that adapts to a wide range of analog design needs. Each Chameleon(TM) module ...
The PTC-04 programmer was designed for precise and efficient calibration of the Melexis families of integrated circuits. It is also designed for easy adaptation of a standard personal computer to an ...
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