Adapters for Automated Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FASM32PA, FASM32P | FASM32PA, FASM32P |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 9th Gen |
FSM32P, FSM32PA, FSM32PR, FSM84UP, FASM32PA, FASM32P, FSM84AH (obs.), FSM84UPB (obs.), FSM84AHA (obs.), LX4SM32DG (repl.) | FSM32P, FSM32PA, FSM32PR, FSM84UP, FASM32PA, FASM32P, FSM84AH (obs.), FSM84UPB (obs.), FSM84AHA (obs.), LX4SM32DG (repl.) | LX4SM32DG |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FSM32P, FSM32PA, FSM32PR, FSM84UP, FASM32PA, FASM32P, FSM84AH (obs.), FSM84UPB (obs.), FSM84AHA (obs.), LX4SM32DG (repl.) | FSM32P, FSM32PA, FSM32PR, FSM84UP, FASM32PA, FASM32P, FSM84AH (obs.), FSM84UPB (obs.), FSM84AHA (obs.), LX4SM32DG (repl.) |
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
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Note
IMPORTANT: Electrically Erasable PROM (EEPROM). There are 32 bytes of space allocated for device identification. These are programmed after the main memory space. If the contents of this area must be preserved then first read the device before doing a buffer load. The extra space is located at buffer locations 8192 to 8223.
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Additional information
Manufacturer | Atmel |
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Package | |
Packages | DIP(28) PLCC(32) |
ByteWidth | AT28LV64 |
VccProgram | 8-bit Bytes |
VppProgram | 8224 |
ElectricalErase | 3.3 |