Adapters for Automated Programmers
8th Gen | 9th Gen | Flashstream |
FVE4ASMR64QFNI, FVE4ASMR64QFNI | FVE4ASMR64QFNI | FVE4ASMR64QFNI, FVE4ASMR64QFNI |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
8th Gen | 9th Gen | Flashstream |
FVE4ASMR64QFNI, FVE4ASMR64QFNI | FVE4ASMR64QFNI | FVE4ASMR64QFNI, FVE4ASMR64QFNI |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
If the device is not yet supported by your BPM programmer (Generation), request Device Support
Note
IMPORTANT: Algorithm support for this device selection is developed. Device samples are needed for QA testing and full release in BPWin.For information on how to obtain an expedited release of this device support please contact BPM Microsystems at:Inside Sales713–688-4600inside_sales@bpmmicro.comInformation on expected socket module support can be found our web page at: http://www.www.bpmmicro.com/find-your-device/**Please note that receipt of device samples and QA testing must be completed before socket module support can be validated. The Si4010 burn file valid for this device (.nbf) has metadata that must be removed to form an Intel-Hex file that can be loaded in the BPWin software. The first valid line of this extracted file normally starts with :’ Only this extracted Intel-Hex file should be loaded to the Data Pattern. A maximum of 4 such files can be loaded: Address range 0000h-107Fh is mapped to first Hex file. Address range 1080h-20FFh is mapped to second Hex file. Address range 2100h-317Fh is mapped to third Hex file. Address range 3180h-41FFh is mapped to fourth Hex file. Each hex file will be downloaded to RAM location 0000h and executed to program NVM area ‘
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Additional information
8-bit Bytes | 16896 |
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Manufacturer | Silicon Laboratories |
Packages | LAP(66) |
Part Number | Si5341A-D-AM |
Set programming | Yes |
Vcc(program) | 3 |