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ECU Chip Tuning Wellon VP-496 Universal Programmer

by Sam Obd car repair engineer

Wellon VP-496 Supports dozens of manufacturers of PLD, E (E) PROM, FLASH, MCU and other tens of thousands of programmable devices. Testable TTL & CMOS standard logic devices and memory.
This programmer can be used as signal generator generates a square wave signal as a frequency meter can measure the frequency. This program is suitable for electronic product development, mass burning chips, mobile phones, computers, car repair and so on.

Wellon VP-496

Programmer Hardware Features

1. Dimensions: 160 * 180 * 32mm; Weight about: 425g
2. Power supply: Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz Output DC 9V/1.5A
3. Standby current: <200 mA; Working Current :250-350mA.
4. Using lead-free solder, using a transparent shell, meet environmental standards with flame retardant ABS material functions
5. Programming Module can 4-pin to 48-pin DIP devices for programming or testing.
6. Via optional adapter, can support 4-pin to 64-pin package devices variety.
7. 48-pin locking socket of U.S. imports.
8. Device algorithm entirely by software, USB interface, with automatic online upgrade function, effectively protect user investment interests.
9. A perfect over-current protection circuit, short-circuit will not damage the chip programmer.
10. For most chip reader can no external power supply.
11. Built-in high-speed microcontroller, automatic calibration data, to ensure system reliability.
12. High-speed programming, burn P89C58, blank check erase + + + programming + authentication encryption, only 1.9 seconds.

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About Sam Obd Advanced   car repair engineer

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