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Model: RT809F
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Function: Serial ISP Programmer
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Supported Devices: EEPROM, SPI NOR/NAND Flash, BIOS Chips
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Interface: USB (plug-and-play)
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Included: Programmer + 3 Adapters
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Application: Laptop/PC BIOS, Motherboard, TV, Router repair
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Build: Compact, professional-grade
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Model: RT809F
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Function: Serial ISP Programmer
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Supported Devices: EEPROM, SPI NOR/NAND Flash, BIOS Chips
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Interface: USB (plug-and-play)
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Included: Programmer + 3 Adapters
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Application: Laptop/PC BIOS, Motherboard, TV, Router repair
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Build: Compact, professional-grade
8 day delivery -
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Software Installation:Â Download and install the latest version of the dedicated software (e.g., Xgpro) from the manufacturer’s or distributor’s website. This is crucial for accessing the full chip database.
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Hardware Connection:Â Connect the programmer to your computer’s USB port using the provided cable. The device is powered entirely via USB.
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Selecting the Chip:
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Open the software.
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Use the “Search” or “Select” function to find your target IC. You can search by chip manufacturer, type, or part number (e.g., “ATmega328P”, “W25Q128”).
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Placing the Chip:
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Lift the lever of the 40-pin ZIF socket.
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Carefully orient the IC according to the pin-1 diagram printed on the socket.
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Place the chip into the socket and lock it down by closing the lever.
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Basic Operations:
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Read:Â Reads the content of the chip and saves it to a file on your computer (.bin for data, .hex for MCUs).
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Program:Â Load a firmware file (.bin, .hex) from your computer and burn it into the chip. The software will automatically erase, program, and verify the chip.
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Verify:Â Compares the data on the chip against a file on your computer to check for errors.
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Erase:Â Clears the content of the chip.
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Adapter Usage (for non-DIP chips):
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For SMD chips (SOIC, TSSOP, etc.), you will need separate SOIC8, SOIC16, or other adapters.
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The adapter plugs into the ZIF socket, and the SMD chip is placed on the adapter’s footprint, often secured with a clip.
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Software Installation:Â Download and install the latest version of the dedicated software (e.g., Xgpro) from the manufacturer’s or distributor’s website. This is crucial for accessing the full chip database.
-
Hardware Connection:Â Connect the programmer to your computer’s USB port using the provided cable. The device is powered entirely via USB.
-
Selecting the Chip:
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Open the software.
-
Use the “Search” or “Select” function to find your target IC. You can search by chip manufacturer, type, or part number (e.g., “ATmega328P”, “W25Q128”).
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Placing the Chip:
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Lift the lever of the 40-pin ZIF socket.
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Carefully orient the IC according to the pin-1 diagram printed on the socket.
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Place the chip into the socket and lock it down by closing the lever.
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Basic Operations:
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Read:Â Reads the content of the chip and saves it to a file on your computer (.bin for data, .hex for MCUs).
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Program:Â Load a firmware file (.bin, .hex) from your computer and burn it into the chip. The software will automatically erase, program, and verify the chip.
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Verify:Â Compares the data on the chip against a file on your computer to check for errors.
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Erase:Â Clears the content of the chip.
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Adapter Usage (for non-DIP chips):
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For SMD chips (SOIC, TSSOP, etc.), you will need separate SOIC8, SOIC16, or other adapters.
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The adapter plugs into the ZIF socket, and the SMD chip is placed on the adapter’s footprint, often secured with a clip.
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Product ConfigurationÂ
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Software Installation: Install the dedicated XP8710 software on a Windows PC from the provided CD or website.
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Connection: Connect the programmer to the PC using a USB cable. Ensure it is recognized by the software.
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Power On:Â Switch on the programmer. The internal systems will initialize.
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Chip Selection: In the software, select the target chip by entering its full part number (e.g., W25Q128JV).
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Socket Adapter:Â Choose the correct socket adapter (e.g., DIP8, SOP8) that matches your chip’s package and pin count.
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Chip Insertion:
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Orientation is Critical. Align the chip’s notch or dot (marking Pin 1) with the notch or dot on the programmer’s socket.
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Gently lock the chip into place.
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Basic Operations:
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Read: First, always READ the chip’s content and SAVE a backup file.
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Load: Open the new firmware (.bin, .hex file) you want to write.
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Program: Execute the program command. The software will often Erase, Program, and Verify automatically.
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Standalone Mode:Â Load files onto a USB drive, plug it into the programmer, and use the touchscreen to select and run operations without a PC.
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Add to cartProduct ConfigurationÂ
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Software Installation: Install the dedicated XP8710 software on a Windows PC from the provided CD or website.
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Connection: Connect the programmer to the PC using a USB cable. Ensure it is recognized by the software.
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Power On:Â Switch on the programmer. The internal systems will initialize.
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Chip Selection: In the software, select the target chip by entering its full part number (e.g., W25Q128JV).
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Socket Adapter:Â Choose the correct socket adapter (e.g., DIP8, SOP8) that matches your chip’s package and pin count.
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Chip Insertion:
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Orientation is Critical. Align the chip’s notch or dot (marking Pin 1) with the notch or dot on the programmer’s socket.
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Gently lock the chip into place.
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Basic Operations:
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Read: First, always READ the chip’s content and SAVE a backup file.
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Load: Open the new firmware (.bin, .hex file) you want to write.
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Program: Execute the program command. The software will often Erase, Program, and Verify automatically.
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Standalone Mode:Â Load files onto a USB drive, plug it into the programmer, and use the touchscreen to select and run operations without a PC.
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