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The SOIC8 SOP8 Clip DIP8 is a high-performance in-circuit programming tool designed for EEPROM 93CXX/25CXX/24CXX, compatible with popular ZIP USB programmers like TL866, EZP2010, RT809H, and CH341A. Featuring beryllium copper plating for enhanced conductivity, this lightweight clip ensures a seamless and efficient programming experience without the need for soldering.
Manufacturer | Shenzhen KZT Micro-Electronic Co.,Ltd |
Part Number | SOP8 clip |
Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.3 x 1.7 x 1.6 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**.
Better and cheaper than Pomona
I like this thing better than my previous clip by Pomona, as it feels like it will be less likely to break (like the Pomona did).
K**N
Wires were soldered onto the clips backwards (on the opposite clip they should have been soldered to)
Um, the wires were soldered onto the clip backwards. I bought this and a CH341a programmer to flash the BIOS in my laptop in circuit. Since I have never done it, I spent a lot time trying to figure out why I couldn't read or write from/to my w25q64fv BIOS chip on the motherboard. I spent a lot time trying different versions of the software and troubleshooting inconsistencies there. I thought perhaps it wasn't making a good connection to the BIOS or wasn't plugged into the programmer correctly. After spending about 6 hours screwing around with the actual programmer, I started to wonder if there was something wrong with the clip or how it was wired. When I started examining how the ribbon cable connects to the IDC connector, I realized that the red wire was connected to pin 1 (which makes sense), but on the clip side, it was pin 4 or pin 8 (depending on which way it was connected to the chip). After desoldering and swapping all of the wires to the opposite clip, everything worked wonderfully. I can't imagine how many of these were sold like this and people assumed something else was the issue and gave up. I will say, on the flip side, I learned way more about this stuff than I would have if it all just worked out of the box.
0**7
Meh
Works fine but it would be nice if the pins were numbered...
M**E
Mark pin 1
Works great. Make sure to mark pin one on the clip so you dont accidentally flip it around
B**R
Doesn't work
Think I spend at least two hours trying to make this work. Only time when it clipped and write the memory was after de-soldering the IC.
W**C
This was wired incorrectly. I was able to correct ...
This was wired incorrectly. I was able to correct it but would have preferred that is was assembled correctly from the factory.
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