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BeeProg2 is next member of USB/LPT-compatible, MS Windows (from Windows XP to Windows 10, 32-bit and 64-bit) based Elnec universal programmers, built to meet the strong demand of the small manufacturing and developers community for the fast and reliable universal programmer.
BeeProg2 programmer is the improvement of BeeProg+ programmer, difference is much higher programming speed (up to 10x) of high-capacity memories, due to more powerful programming core (FPGA) inside.
Supports all kinds of types and silicon technologies of today and tomorrow programmable devices without family-specific module. You have freedom to choose the optimal device for your design. Using built-in in-circuit serial programming (ISP) connector, the programmer is able to program ISP capable chips in circuit.
BeeProg2 isn't only a programmer, but also a tester of TTL/CMOS logic ICs and memories. Furthermore, it allows generation of user-definable test pattern sequences.
Provides very competitive price coupled with excellent hardware design for reliable programming. Probably best "value for money"programmer in this class.
Extremely fast programming due to high-speed FPGA driven hardware and execution of time-critical routines inside of the programmer. As a result, when used in manually-operated production, this one-socket-programmer in most cases waits for an operator.
BeeProg2 interfaces with any IBM PC compatible personal computers, running MS Windows OS, through USB (2.0 HigSpeed) port or any standard parallel (printer) port. Support of both USB/LPT port connection gives you the choice to connect the BeeProg2 programmer to any PC, from latest notebook to older desktop without USB port.
FPGA based totally reconfigurable 48 powerful TTL pindrivers provide H/L/pull_up/pull_down and read capability for each pin of socket. Advanced pindrivers incorporate high-quality high-speed circuitry to deliver signals without overshoot or ground bounce for all supported devices. Improved pin drivers drivers operate down to 1.8V so you'll be ready to program the full range of today's advanced low-voltage devices.
The programmer performs device insertion test based on the check of proper signal path between the programmer and programmed device before it programs each device. In dependence on programming configuration it identifies missed or poor contact between programmed device and the ZIF socket of the programming adapter (or the programmer directly), missed or poor contact between the programming adapter and the programmer and it's also able to indicate wrong position of device in the ZIF socket of the programmer / the programming adapter (moved, rotated, backward oriented). These capabilities, supported by overcurrent protection and signature-byte check help prevent chip damage due to operator error.
The selftest capability allow to run diagnostic part of software to thoroughly check the health of the programmer.
Built-in protection circuits eliminate damage of programmer and/or programmed device due to environment or operator failure. All the inputs of the BeeProg2 programmer, including the ZIF socket, connection to PC and power supply input, are protected against ESD up to 15kV.
When programming specification require, the (BeeProg2) programmer performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage, which, obviously, improves programming yield, and guarantees long data retention.
Various programming adapters are available to handle device in PLCC, JLCC, SOIC, SDIP, SOP, PSOP, SSOP, TSOP, TSOPII, TSSOP, QFP, PQFP, TQFP, VQFP, QFN (MLF), SON, BGA, EBGA, FBGA, VFBGA, UBGA, FTBGA, LAP, CSP, SCSP, LQFP, MQFP, HVQFN, QLP, QIP and other packages.
Programmer is driven by an easy-to-use control program with pull-down menu, hot keys and on-line help. Selecting of device is performed by its class, by manufacturer or simply by typing a fragment of vendor name and/or part number.
Standard device-related commands (read, blank check, program, verify, erase) are boosted by some test functions (insertion test, signature-byte check), and some special functions (autoincrement, production mode - start immediately after insertion of chip into socket).
All known data formats are supported. Automatic file format detection and conversion during loading of file.
The rich-featured auto-increment function enables one to assign individual serial numbers to each programmed device - or simply increments a serial number, or the function enables one to read serial numbers or any programmed device identification signatures from a file.
The software also provide a many information about programmed device. As a special, the drawings of all available packages are provided. The software provide also explanation of chip labelling (the meaning of prefixes and suffixes at the chips) for each supported chip.
The software provide a full information for ISP implementation: Description of ISP connector pins for currently selected chip, recommended target design around in-circuit programmed chip and other necessary information.
The remote control feature allows to be PG4UW software flow controlled by other application - either using .BAT file commands or using DLL file. DLL file, examples (C/PAS/VBASIC/.NET) and manual are part of standard software delivery.
Jam files of JEDEC standard JESD-71 are interpreted by Jam Player. Jam files are generated by design software which is provided by manufacturer of respective programmable device. Chips are programmed in-ZIF or through ISP connector (IEEE 1149.1 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) interface).
VME files are interpreted by VME Player. VME file is a compressed binary variation of SVF file and contains high-level IEEE 1149.1 bus operations. SVF files are interpreted by SVF Player. SVF file (Serial Vector Format) contains high-level IEEE 1149.1 bus operations. SVF files are generated by design software which is provided by manufacturer of respective programmable device. Chips are programmed in-ZIF or through ISP connector (IEEE 1149.1 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) interface). VME files are generated by design software which is provided by manufacturer of respective programmable device. Chips are programmed in-ZIF or through ISP connector (IEEE 1149.1 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) interface).
Multiple devices are possible to program and test via JTAG chain: JTAG chain (ISP-Jam), JTAG chain (ISP-VME), JTAG chain (ISP-SVF) or JTAG chain (ISP-STP).
Warranty
Advanced design of the BeeProg2 universal programmer, including protective circuits, original brand components, careful manufacturing and burning-in allow us to provide a three-year warranty on parts and workmanship of the programmer (limited 25 000-cycle warranty on ZIF sockets).
Elnec provides free shipping of programmer repaired under warranty back to customer world wide. Warranty is valid from the date of purchase.
Preferential handling of repair requests ensures registration of the product that should be done within 60 days from the date of purchase here.
New Device Request (AlgOR Service)
It is important to remember, that a support of most of the new devices requires only a software update, because the BeeProg2 is truly a universal programmer. With our prompt service you can have new device added to the list of supported devices within hours! See AlgOR (Algorithm On Request) service and OnDemand software for details.
This service is almost in all cases free. Please note that we can ask customer to share the cost if development cost is too high.
Free life-time software updates
Most current version of Elnec programmers software with support of newly added devices is available for free here.
Free Technical support
Elnec provide customers technical support (WebForm/e-mail based) available usually within few hours, at the latest next working day.
Keep-Current service
Keep-Current service means, that Elnec ships the latest version of programmer software and updated user documentation (Keep-Current package) to customer . The Keep-Current service is your hassle-free guarantee that you achieving the highest quality programming on Elnec programmers, at minimal cost.
Prompt delivery
Combination of extensive stock, flexible manufacturing and shipping of Elnec products by world class carriers (like DHL) warrants customers very fast and secure delivery of ordered Elnec products. Products ordered before 10 a.m. (CET) will be dispatched the same working day (if products are in stock and the payment is done by Online payment (CardPay, PayPal).
USB 2.0 high-speed compatible port, up to 480 Mbit/s transfer rate
FPGA based IEEE 1284 slave printer port, up to 1MB/s transfer rate
on-board intelligence: powerful microprocessor and FPGA based state machine
three D/A converters for VCCP, VPP1, and VPP2, controllable rise and fall time
VCCP range 0..8V/1A
VPP1, VPP2 range 0..26V/1A
selftest capability
protection against surge and ESD on power supply input, parallel port connection
banana jack for ESD wrist straps connection
banana jack for connection to ground
48-pin DIL ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket accepts both 300/600 mil devices up to 48-pin
pindrivers: 48 universal
VCCP/VPP1/VPP2 can be connected to each pin
perfect ground for each pin
FPGA based TTL driver provides H, L, CLK, pull-up, pull-down on all pindriver pins
analog pindriver output level selectable from 1.8 V up to 26V
current limitation, overcurrent shutdown, power failure shutdown
ESD protection on each pin of socket (IEC1000-4-2: 15kV air, 8kV contact)
continuity test: each pin is tested before every programming operation
20-pin male type with missinsertion lock
6 TTL pindrivers, provides H, L, CLK, pull-up, pull-down; level H selectable from 1.8V up to 5V to handle all (low-voltage including) devices.
1x VCCP voltage (range 2V..7V/100mA), can be applied to two pins
programmed chip voltage (VCCP) with both source/sink capability and voltage sense
1x VPP voltage (range 2V..25V/50mA), can be applied to six pins
target system supply voltage (range 2V..6V/250mA)
ESD protection on each pin of ISP connector (IEC1000-4-2: 15kV air, 8kV contact)
two output signals, which indicate state of work result = LED OK and LED Error (active level: min 1.8V)
input signal, switch YES! equivalent (active level: max 0.8V)
Algorithms: only
manufacturer approved or certified algorithms are used. Custom algorithms are
available at additional cost.
Algorithm
updates: software updates are available regulary, approx. every 4
weeks, free of charge. OnDemand version of software is
available for highly needed chips support and/or bugs fixes. Available nearly
daily.
Main
features: revision history, session logging, on-line help, device and
algorithm information.
standard:
intelligent device selection by device type, manufacturer or typed fragment of part name
automatic ID-based selection of EPROM/Flash EPROM
blank check, read, verify
program
erase
configuration and security bit program
illegal bit test
checksum
interprete the Jam Standard Test and Programming Language (STAPL), JEDEC standard JESD-71
interprete the VME files compressed binary variation of SVF files
interprete the SVF files (Serial Vector Format)
interprete the Actel STAPL Player files
security
insertion test
contact check
ID byte check
special
production mode (automatic start immediately after device insertion)
multi-project mode
lot of serialization modes (more type of incremental modes, from-file mode, custom generator mode)
statistic
count-down mode
view/edit, find/replace
fill/copy, move, byte swap, word/dword split
checksum (byte, word)
no download time because programmer is PC controlled
automatic file type
identification/recognition
Supported file
formats
unformatted (raw) binary
HEX: Intel, Intel EXT, Motorola S-record, MOS, Exormax, Tektronix, ASCII-SPACE-HEX,, ASCII HEX, Renesas Consolidated HEX
Altera POF, JEDEC (ver. 3.0.A), eg. from ABEL, CUPL, PALASM, TANGO PLD, OrCAD PLD, PLD Designer ISDATA, etc.
JAM (JEDEC STAPL Format), JBC (Jam STAPL Byte Code), STAPL (STAPL File) JEDEC standard JESD-71
VME (ispVME file VME2.0/VME3.0)
SVF (Serial Vector Format revision E)
STP (Actel STAPL file)
NAND FLASH: Samsung K9xxx, KFxxx, SK Hynix (ex Hynix) HY27xxx, H27xxx, Toshiba TC58xxx, TH58xxx, Micron MT29Fxxx, (ex Numonyx ex STM) NANDxxx, Spansion S30Mxxx, S34xxx, 3D-Plus 3DFNxxx, ATO Solution AFNDxxx, Fidelix FMNDxxx, Eon Silicon Sol. EN27xxx, ESMT F59xxx, LBA-NAND Toshiba THGVNxxx
serial NAND FLASH: Micron MT29Fxxx, GigaDevice GD5Fxxx
eMMC: Hynix H26Mxxxxxxxx, Kingston KE44B-xxxx/xxx, Micron MTFCxxxxxx, Numonyx NANDxxxxxxxx, Phison PSM4A11-xx, Samsung KLMxxxxxxx, SanDisk SDINxxx-xx, Toshiba THGBMxxxxxxxxxx
Multi-chip devices: NAND+RAM, NOR+RAM, NOR+NOR+RAM, NAND+NOR+RAM
Serial Flash: standard SPI, high performance Dual I/O SPI and Quad I/O SPI (25Bxxx, 25Dxxx, 25Exxx, 25Fxxx, 25Lxxx, 25Mxxx, 25Pxxx, 25Qxxx, 25Sxxx, 25Txxx, 25Uxxx, 25Vxxx, 25Wxxx, 25Xxxx, 26Vxxx, 45PExx, MX66Lxxx, S70FLxxx), DataFlash (AT45Dxxx, AT26Dxxx)
parallel NOR Flash: 28Fxxx, 29Cxxx, 29Fxxx, 29BVxxx, 29LVxxx, 29Wxxx, 49Fxxx series, Samsung's K8Fxxxx, K8Cxxxx, K8Sxxxx, K8Pxxxx series, ...
EPROM: NMOS/CMOS, 27xxx and 27Cxxx series
EEPROM: NMOS/CMOS, 28xxx, 28Cxxx, 27EExxx series, 3D Plus 3DEExxxxxxxx
mDOC H3: SanDisk (ex M-Systems) SDED5xxx, SDED7xxx, MD2533xxx, MD2534xxx, Hynix HY23xxx
FRAM: Ramtron
MRAM: Everspin MRxxxxx8x, 3D Plus 3DMRxxxxxxxx
NV RAM: Dallas DSxxx, SGS/Inmos MKxxx, SIMTEK STKxxx, XICOR 2xxx, ZMD U63x series
Serial E(E)PROM: Serial E(E)PROM: 11LCxxx, 24Cxxx, 24Fxxx, 25Cxxx, 30TSExxx, 34Cxxx, 34TSxx, 59Cxxx, 85xxx, 93Cxxx, NVM3060, MDAxxx series, full support for LV series, AT88SCxxx
Serial FRAM: Cypress(Ramtron): FM24xxxxxx, FM25xxxxxx, Fujitsu: MB85RCxxxx, MB85RSxxxx, Lapis(OKI, Rohm): MR44xxxxx, MR45xxxxx
Serial MRAM: Everspin MH20xxx, MH25xxx
Configuration (EE)PROM: XCFxxx, XC17xxxx, XC18Vxxx, EPCxxx, EPCSxxx, AT17xxx, AT18Fxxx, 37LVxx
1-Wire E(E)PROM: DS1xxx, DS2xxx
PLD Altera: MAX 3000A, MAX 7000A, MAX 7000B, MAX 7000S, MAX7000AE, MAX II/G/Z, MAX V
PLD Lattice: ispGAL22V10x, ispLSI1xxx, ispLSI1xxxEA, ispLSI2xxx, ispLSI2xxxA, ispLSI2xxxE, ispLSI2xxxV, ispLSI2xxxVE, ispLSI2xxxVL, LC4xxxB/C/V/ZC/ZE, M4-xx/xx, M4A3-xx/xx, M4A5-xx/xx, M4LV-xx/xx, ispCLOCK, Power Manager/II, ProcessorPM
PLD: Xilinx: XC9500, XC9500XL, XC9500XV, CoolRunner XPLA3, CoolRunner-II
SPLD/CPLD series: AMD, AMI, Atmel, Cypress, Gould, ICT, Lattice, National Semicond., Philips, STMicroelectronics, TI (TMS), Vantis, VLSI
FPGA: FPGA: Microsemi(Actel): ProASIC3, IGLOO, Fusion, ProASICplus, SmartFusion
FPGA: Lattice: MachXO, MachXO2, LatticeXP, LatticeXP2, ispXPGA
FPGA: Xilinx: Spartan-3AN
Clocks: TI(TMS), Cypress
Special chips: Atmel Tire Pressure Monitoring ATA6285N, ATA6286N; PWM controllers: Zilker Labs, Analog Devices; Multi-Phase ICs: IR(Chil Semiconductor); Gamma buffers: AUO, Maxim, TI, ...
Microcontrollers MCS51 series: 87Cxxx, 87LVxx, 89Cxxx, 89Sxxx, 89Fxxx, 89LVxxx, 89LSxxx, 89LPxxx, 89Exxx, 89Lxxx, all manufacturers, Philips LPC series
Microcontrollers Intel 196 series: 87C196 KB/KC/KD/KT/KR/...
Microcontrollers Atmel ARM. AT91SAM7Sxx, AT91SAM7Lxx, AT91SAM7Xxx, AT91SAM7XCxx, AT91SAM7SExx series;
Microcontrollers Atmel ARM9: AT91SAM9xxx series;
Microcontrollers ARM Cortex-M3: ATSAM3Axxx, ATSAM3Uxxx, ATSAM3Nxxx, ATSAM3Sxxx, ATSAMD20, ATSAM3Xxxx series
Microcontrollers ARM Cortex-M4: ATSAM4Sxxx series
Microcontrollers Atmel AVR 8bit/16bit: AT90Sxxxx, AT90pwm, AT90can, AT90usb, ATtiny, ATmega, ATxmega series
Microcontrollers Atmel AVR32: AT32UC3xxxx, ATUCxxxD3/D4/L3U/L4U series
Microcontrollers TI (Chipcon): CC11xx, CC24xx, CC25xx, CC85xx series
Microcontrollers Coreriver: Atom 1.0, MiDAS1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0 series
Microcontrollers Cypress: CY7Cxxxxx, CY8Cxxxxx
Microcontrollers ELAN: EM78Pxxx
Microcontrollers EPSON: S1C17 series
Microcontrollers Explore Microelectronic: EPF01x, EPF02x series
Microcontrollers Generalplus: GPM8Fxxx series
Microcontrollers GreenPeak: GPxxx series
Microcontrollers Infineon(Siemens): XC800, C500, XC166, C166 series
Microcontrollers MDT 1xxx and 2xxx series
Microcontrollers Megawin: MG87xxx, MPC82xxx series
Microcontrollers Microchip PICmicro: PIC10xxx, PIC12xxx, PIC16xxx, PIC17Cxxx, PIC18xxx, PIC24xxx, dsPIC, PIC32xxx series
Microcontrollers Motorola/Freescale: HC05, HC08, HC11, HC12, HCS08, RS08, S12, S12X, MC56F, MCF51, MCF52 series, Kinetis (K,L), Qorivva/5xxx Power Architecture
Microcontrollers Myson MTV2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, CS89xx series
Microcontrollers National: COP8xxx series
Microcontrollers NEC: uPD70Fxxx, uPD78Fxxx series
Microcontrollers Novatek: NT68xxx series
Microcontrollers Nordic Semiconductor: nRF24LExxx, nRF24LUxxx, nRF315xx, nRF51xxx Flash and OTP series
Microcontrollers Nuvoton ARM Cortex-Mx: NUC1xx, M05x, Mini51, Nano1xx series
Microcontrollers Nuvoton (Winbond): N79xxx, W77xxx, W78xxx, W79xxx, W83xxx series
Microcontrollers NXP (Philips) ARM Cortex-Mx: LPC11xx, LPC11Cxx, LPC11Dxx, LPC11Uxx, LPC12xx, LPC12Dxx, LPC13xx, LPC17xx, LPC11Axx, LPC11Exx, LPC11xxLV, LPC18xx, LPC43xx, LPC8xx, EM7xx, series
Microcontrollers NXP (Philips) UOC series: UOCIII, UOC-TOP, UOC-Fighter (TDA1xxxx) series
Microcontrollers NXP (Philips) ARM7: LPC2xxx, MPT6xx, PCD807xx, SAF7780xxx series
Microcontrollers NXP (Philips) ARM9: LPC31xx series
Microcontrollers Pasat: TinyModule DIL40, DIL50 series
Microcontrollers Scenix (Ubicom): SXxxx series
Microcontrollers Syntek: STK6xxx series
Microcontrollers Renesas: R8C/Tiny series, uPD70Fxxx, uPD78Fxxx series, RL78 series, R32C series
Microcontrollers SyncMOS: SM39xxx, SM59xxx, SM73xxx, SM79xxx, SM89xxx series
Microcontrollers & Programmable System Memory STMicroelectronics: uPSD, PSD series
Microcontrollers STM (ex SGS-Thomson): ST6xx, ST7xx, ST10xx, STR7xx, STR9xx, STM32F/L/W, STM8A/S/L series, SPC5 (Power Architecture)
Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories(Cygnal): C8051 series
Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories(Energy Micro): EFM32Gxx, EFM32GGxx, EFM32LGxx, EFM32TGxx, EFM32WGxx series
Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories: SiM3Cxxx, SiM3Lxxx, SiM3Uxxx series
Microcontrollers Texas Instruments: MSP430 series, MSC12xx series, TMS320F series, CC430 series,
Microcontrollers Texas Instruments (ex Luminary Micro): LM3Sxxx, LM3Sxxxx series, LM4Fxxxx series, TM4C series
Microcontrollers ZILOG: Z86/Z89xxx and Z8Fxxxx, Z8FMCxxxxx, Z16Fxxxx, ZGP323xxxxxx, ZLF645xxxxxxx, ZLP12840xxxxx, ZLP323xxxxxxx series
Microcontrollers other: EM Microelectronic, Spansion(Fujitsu), Goal Semiconductor, Hitachi, Holtek, Novatek, Macronix, Princeton, Winbond, Samsung, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Realtek, M-Square, ASP, Coreriver, Gencore, EXODUS Microelectronic, Topro, TinyARM, VersaChips, SunplusIT, M-Square, QIXIN, Signetic, Tekmos, Weltrend, Amic, Cyrod Technologies, Ember, Ramtron, Nordic Semiconductor, Samsung, ABOV Semiconductor...
EPROM: 2708 *1
PLD: Bipolar PALxxx *2
Serial E(E)PROM: IIC series, MW series, SPI series, KEELOQ series, PLD configuration memories, UN I/O series
1-Wire E(E)PROM: DS1xxx, DS2xxx
Serial Flash: standard SPI (25xxx), DataFlash (AT45Dxxx, AT26Dxxx)
Serial FRAM: Cypress(Ramtron): FM24xxxxxx, FM25xxxxxx, Fujitsu: MB85RCxxxx, MB85RSxxxx, Lapis(OKI, Rohm): MR44xxxxx, MR45xxxxx
Microcontrollers Atmel: AT89Cxxx, AT89Sxxx, AT89LSxxx, AT89LPxxx, AT90pwm, AT90can, AT90usb, AT90Sxxxx, ATtiny, ATmega, ATxmega series
Microcontrollers Atmel AVR32: AT32UC3xxxx, ATUCxxxD3/D4/L3U/L4U series
Microcontrollers Atmel ARM7: AT91SAM7Sxx, AT91SAM7Xxx, AT91SAM7XCxx, AT91SAM7SExx series;
Microcontrollers TI (Chipcon): CC11xx, CC24xx, CC25xx, CC85xx series
Microcontrollers Cypress: CY8C2xxxx
Microcontrollers Elan: EM78Pxxx, EM6xxx series
Microcontrollers EM Microelectronic: 4 and 8 bit series
Microcontrollers Microchip PICmicro: PIC10xxx, PIC12xxx, PIC16xxx, PIC17xxx, PIC18xxx, PIC24xxx, dsPIC, PIC32xxx series
Microcontrollers Mitsubishi: M16C
Microcontrollers Motorola/Freescale: HC08 (both 5-wire, All-wire), HC11, HC12, HCS08, S12, S12X, MC56F, MCF52, Kinetis K series
Microcontrollers Nordic Semiconductor: nRF24LExxx, nRF24LUxxx, nRF315xx Flash and OTP series
Microcontrollers NXP (Philips) ARM7: LPC2xxx, MPT6xx series
Microcontrollers NXP (Philips) ARM Cortex-Mx: LPC11xx, LPC11Cxx, LPC11Dxx, LPC11Uxx, LPC12xx, LPC12Dxx, LPC13xx, LPC17xx, LPC11Axx, LPC11Exx, LPC11xxLV, LPC18xx, LPC43xx, LPC8xx, EM7xx, series
Microcontrollers NEC: uPD7xxx series
Microcontrollers Philips (NXP): LPCxx series, 89xxx series
Microcontrollers Renesas: R8C/Tiny series, uPD7xxx series
Microcontrollers Realtek, M-Square
Microcontrollers Samsung: ICPZBSxxx series
Microcontrollers Scenix (Ubicom): SXxxx series
Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories(Energy Micro): EFM32Gxx, EFM32GGxx, EFM32LGxx, EFM32TGxx, EFM32WGxx series
Microcontrollers STM (ex SGS-Thomson): ST6xx, ST7xx, ST10xx, STR7xx, STR9xx, STM32F/L/W, STM8A/S/L series, SPC5 (Power Architecture)
Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories(Cygnal): C8051 series
Microcontrollers & Programmable System Memory STMicroelectronics: uPSD, PSD series
Microcontrollers TI: MSP430 series (both JTAG and BSL), MSC12xxx series, CC430 series, LM4F series, TM4C series
Microcontrollers ZILOG: Z8Fxxxx, Z8FMCxxxxx, Z16Fxxxx series, ZLF645x0xx
Various PLD (also by
Jam/VME/SVF/STAPL/... Player/JTAG support):
Altera: MAX 3000A, MAX 7000A,
MAX 7000B, MAX 7000S, MAX 9000, MAX II/G/Z, MAX V
Xilinx: XC9500, XC9500XL,
XC9500XV, CoolRunner XPLA3, CoolRunner-II
PLD Lattice: ispGAL22xV10x, ispLSI1xxxEA, ispLSI2xxxE, ispLSI2xxxV, ispLSI2xxxVE, ispLSI2xxxVL, M4-xx/xx, M4LV-xx/xx, M4A3-xx/xx, M4A5-xx/xx, LC4xxxB/C/V/ZC/ZE, ispCLOCK, Power Manager/II, ProcessorPM
FPGA: Microsemi(Actel): ProASIC3, IGLOO, Fusion, ProASICplus, SmartFusion
FPGA: Lattice: MachXO, MachXO2, LatticeXP, LatticeXP2, ispXPGA
2708 memories (*1) are programmed by using 2708 additional module
devices marked *2 are obsolete and some of them might require also PLD-1 additional module for programming
the complicated devices with laborious implementation might belongs to the 'Paid ISP support' category
for all supported devices see DEVICE LIST
TTL type: 54,74 S/LS/ALS/H/HC/HCT series
CMOS type: 4000, 4500 series
Static RAM: 6116 .. 624000
User definable test pattern generation
support devices in DIP into socket of the programmer
package support includes DIP, SDIP, PLCC, JLCC, SOIC, SOP, PSOP, SSOP, TSOP, TSOPII, TSSOP, QFP, PQFP, TQFP, VQFP, QFN (MLF), SON, BGA, EBGA, FBGA, VFBGA, UBGA, FTBGA, LAP, CSP, SCSP, LQFP, MQFP, HVQFN, QLP, QIP etc.
devices in non-DIP packages up to 48 pins are supported by universal programming adapters - if it is technically possible on the BeeProg2 programmer. That means if reliability of operations when used universal programming adapter is below industrial standard, the specialized programming adapters are necessary to use.
programmer is compatible with many third-party adapters for non-DIP support
Notes:
It is important to say, we always use random numbers data pattern for programming speed testing. Some our competitors use "sparse" data pattern, where only few non-blank data are programmed or there are used data with only few 0 bits (FE, EF, etc.). This cheating approach can "decrease" programming time considerable. If you plan to compare, ask always which pattern they use.
The programming speed depends on PC speed only slightly, of course at condition the CPU usage is below 100%.
If the programmer attached to PC through LPT port, the programming of high-capacity memories will take considerable longer time.
Device | Size [bits] | Operation | Time | |
K8P6415UQB (parallel NOR Flash) | 400100hx16 bit (64 Mega) | programming and verify | 13 sec. | |
MT29F1G08ABAEAWP (parallel NAND Flash) *2 | 8400000Hx8 (1 Giga) | programming and verify | 51 sec. | |
THGBM3G4D1FBAIG (eMMC NAND Flash) *2 | 2048 MB x8 (16 Giga) | programming *1 | 363 sec. | |
QB25F640S33 (serial Flash) | 800200hx8 (64 Mega) | programming and verify | 30.7 sec. | |
AT89C51RD2 (microcontroller) | 10000Hx8 | programming and verify | 14.4 sec. | |
PIC32MX360F512L (microcontroller) | 80000hx8 | programming and verify | 8.9 sec. | |
Conditions: Intel Core2Duo 6300 1.86GHz, 1GB RAM, USB 2.0 HS, Win XP, software PG4UW v3.03. |
*1 - implementation is the same as in card readers. Verification of programming is performed by internal controller, where internal controller confirm the proper programming using status register.
*2 - the programming time is for TurboMode active.
User manual for BeeHive204, BeeProg2, BeeProg2C and SmartProg2 programmers (pdf)
Common, software related requirements
Programmer hardware related requirements:
either one USB port, 2.0 compatible
or one (parallel) printer port with nothing attached, the IEEE 1284 compatible printer port (ECP/EPP) on PCI bus recommended
operating voltage 100-240V AC rated, 90-264 VAC max., 47-63 HZ
power consumption max. 20W active, about 2W sleep
dimensions 195x140x55 mm (7.7x5.5x2.2 inch)
weight 0.9kg (1.98 lb)
operating temperature 5°C ÷ 40°C (41°F ÷ 104°F)
operating humidity 20%..80%, non condensing
BeeProg2 programmer
power cord (Europe / USA / Japan)
connection cable PC-programmer, USB port
ISP cable
diagnostic pod for selftest of the programmer
diagnostic pod for ISP connector - for selftest of the ISP connector
anti-dust cover for ZIF socket
CD with software and user's manual
calibration test report
transport case (cardboard box)
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