Turn on the EMP-20 Programmer (in back). There is a power light next to the ZIF socket (Zero Insertion Force) and the ZIF’s handle should be straight up. Set the "T" switch on the shelf next to the ...
A common requirement for the electronics hobbyist today is a cheap straight-forward EPROM Programmer, suitable for occasional use, without the extra features found on many commercial units. The EPROM ...
My first hands-on experience with a microprocessor development kit involved an Intel 8008, the first 8-bit microprocessor. That was in early 1973. The engineers and marketing people at Intel quickly ...
This simple power supply unit was designed for use with the EPROM Programmer Mark 2. It is equally suitable for powering the EPROM Emulator. This simple power supply unit was designed for use with the ...
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