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BPM Microsystems improves traceability with new laser marker software feature

HOUSTON, TX—May 15, 2013 —BPM Microsystems announces that with the release of BPWin version 5.32.0, automated system users now have the option to laser mark their devices with the programming socket location for improved traceability and quality assurance.

By downloading the latest BPWin software release, 3000 and 4000 series users with a laser marker can mark an additional line of text that specifies the programming socket location. This feature can help trace the programmed device back to the specific programming socket location for improved traceability and quality assurance. The socket location laser mark feature is an enhancement over previous software versions that allowed customers to mark serial numbers and date and time.

BPM Microsystems is committed to providing its customers with the best user experience possible. The company adds new software features to each full software release to ensure its customers receive continuous improvements.

Additional software features released in BPWin 5.32.0 can be found in the software release notes located under the Help menu of BPWin.

Kasion Automation to demonstrate BPM Microsystems’ 2800ISP device programmer at NEPCON China 2013

Kasion Automation to demonstrate BPM Microsystems’ 2800ISP device programmer at NEPCON China 2013

HOUSTON — April 8, 2013 — BPM Microsystems announces that its distributor Kasion Automation Ltd. (KAL) will exhibit the award-winning 2800ISP parallel in-system device programmer in booth #1G56 at NEPCON China 2013, scheduled to take place April 23-25, 2013 at the Shanghai World EXPO Exhibition & Convention Center.

Ideal for medium- to high-volume production, the 2800ISP is configurable and can program up to 16 devices in parallel. Like all 8th Generation programmers, the 2800ISP with BPM’s Vector Engine Co-Processor is capable of achieving an amazing peak operating rate of 12.8 Gb per second. This solves the test bottleneck while allowing the operator to program the latest data just in time, all while attaining a very low programming cost per device.

The new 2800ISP incorporates the company’s 8th Generation site technology utilizing its Vector Engine Co-Processor® into a custom-designed test fixture, allowing its customers to program flash architectures including eMMC, PCM and Raw NAND, plus MCUs and other device technologies on-board after reflow. In 2012, the company added support for third party functional testing, such as boundary scan, with the capability to test up to 240 pins in addition to the 960 pins available for programming.

BPM Microsystems’ cutting-edge technology to be displayed at DESIGN West 2013

BPM Microsystems’ cutting-edge technology to be displayed at DESIGN West 2013

HOUSTON — March 15, 2013 — BPM Microsystems announces that it will exhibit its award-winning 2800ISP parallel in-system device programmer in Booth #2134 at the DESIGN West conference and exhibition, scheduled to take place April 22-25, 2013 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, CA.

The new 2800ISP incorporates the company’s 8th Generation site technology utilizing its Vector Engine Co-Processor® into a custom-designed test fixture, allowing its customers to program flash architectures including eMMC, PCM and Raw NAND, plus MCUs and other device technologies on-board after reflow. In 2012, the company added support for third party functional testing, such as boundary scan, with the capability to test up to 240 pins in addition to the 960 pins available for programming.

Ideal for medium- to high-volume production, the 2800ISP is configurable and can program up to 16 devices in parallel. Like all 8th Generation programmers, the 2800ISP with BPM’s Vector Engine Co-Processor is capable of achieving an amazing peak operating rate of 12.8 Gb per second. This solves the test bottleneck while allowing the operator to program the latest data just in time, all while attaining a very low programming cost per device.

For more information, meet with company representatives in Booth #2134 at the show.

 

BPM Microsystems to demonstrate the 2800ISP at the Houston SMTA Expo

BPM Microsystems to demonstrate the 2800ISP at the Houston SMTA Expo

HOUSTON — March 13, 2013 — BPM Microsystems announces that it will exhibit its award-winning 2800ISP parallel in-system device programmer at the Houston SMTA Expo, scheduled to take place March 14, 2013 at the Stafford Centre in Stafford, TX.

The new 2800ISP incorporates the company’s 8th Generation site technology utilizing its Vector Engine Co-Processor® into a custom-designed test fixture, allowing its customers to program flash architectures including eMMC, PCM and raw NAND, plus MCUs and other device technologies on-board after reflow. In 2012, the company added support for third party functional testing, such as boundary scan, with the capability to test up to 240 pins in addition to the 960 pins available for programming.

Ideal for medium- to high-volume production, the 2800ISP is configurable and can program up to 16 devices in parallel. Like all 8th Generation programmers, the 2800ISP with BPM’s Vector Engine Co-Processor is capable of achieving an amazing peak operating rate of 12.8 Gb per second. This solves the test bottleneck while allowing the operator to program the latest data just in time, all while attaining a very low programming cost per device.

 

 

 

Tekno-sip brings BPM Microsystems’ 3800 programmer to Brazil for FIEE 2013

Tekno-sip brings BPM Microsystems’ 3800 programmer to Brazil for FIEE 2013

HOUSTON — February 2013 — BPM Microsystems announces that Tekno-sip will display the 3800 automated production programmer in Booth # I78 at the 27th International Electrical, Energy and Automation Industry Fair (FIEE) scheduled to take place April 1-5, 2013 at the Anhembi Exhibition Hall in Brazil.

Introduced in 2010, the 3800 automated universal production programmer supports microcontrollers, NAND flash, NOR flash, serial flash, managed NAND flash, E/EPROM, flash EPROM, and other technologies with densities up to an 8 Eb theoretical limit. Additionally, the system supports devices with voltages down to 0.7 (Vdd).

The 3800 is powered by BPM Microsystems’ Vector Engine Co-Processor® now with BitBlast technology. The new technology provides an extra boost to programming speeds for managed NAND devices that utilize the eMMC interface, which drastically increases overall throughput.

For more information, meet with BPM Microsystems’ distributor, Tekno-sip, in Booth #I78 at the FIEE Fair.