Adapters for Automated Programmers
8th Gen | 9th Gen |
FVE4ASMR20SSM, FVE4ASMR20SSM | FVE4ASMR20SSM |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
8th Gen | 9th Gen |
FVE4ASMR20SSM, FVE4ASMR20SSM | FVE4ASMR20SSM |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
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Note
IMPORTANT: Erasing the device will erase both memories along with the Configuration and ID bits but not Calibration words! The Calibration words are skipped during all device operations. The ID locations are addressed in the Buffer at [4000h-4007h]. It is recommended by manufacturer that the user use only the seven Least Significant Bits of each ID location. The Configuration word is located at Buffer addresses [400Eh(LSB)-400Fh(MSB)]. Both the ID and Configuration may be set under Device Configure or from the above mentioned addresses in your data file. User Program memory is addressed in the Buffer at [000h-FFFh]. EEPROM (Data Memory) is addressed in the Buffer at [4200h-43FFh]. To secure the device select the desired security option then enable Secure operation before programming the device. The Device Sum command is to generate the checksum calculation as specified by Microchip.
BPM does not sell programmable devices, nor do we program devices directly. BPM makes programmers and accessories to make programming in-house fast, easy, and profitable.
Additional information
Manufacturer | Microchip Technology |
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Packages | SOIC(20) |
Part Number | PIC16F687T-I/SS |
Set programming | Yes |
Vcc(program) | 5 |
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