![]() Originally as a self-learning project which I subsequently blogged about. Note that it doesn't write EPROMs (with a single "E") as these require a much higher voltage for programming. It can read standard 28-pin ROMs, and read or write 28-pin EEPROMs. It is available as a kit, or fully assembled and tested. I've had feedback that soldering the ZIF socket over the DIL header could be a bit of a pain, so I've redesigned the PCB to be slightly larger, but better laid out for simpler assembly. This is version 3 - electrically identical to the previous version, but with a new and improved PCB. The kit includes PCB, 28-way ZIF socket (option of budget or high-quality versions), header pins, indicator LEDs (one for "Read" and one for "Write") and resistors. ![]() It's a simple EEPROM programmer shield, designed to sit on top of an Arduino Mega 2560. ![]()
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