The GP-10’s trio of modes

Electronic trainers and engineers alike require the proper tools if they intend to do their job correctly, and this is where our company comes in. Stocking an impressive collection of universal programmers, which are designed to last, we’re certain that there’s something in our inventory that suits your needs. Available for a reasonable price and delivered promptly following an order, our equipment should be the first you consider using.

The Wellon GP-10 is one of the many programming apparatus’ we have in stock and is a 48pin model. Users can opt to operate this contraption as a regular programmer, which is hooked up to their PC, or they can use it in standalone mode. It is compatible with a series of other devices too, including the likes of AVR, dsPIC, and PIC microcontrollers.

After the USB Universal Standalone Programmer has loaded up, you simply have to insert the program and mechanism by using the “GO” button. Thanks to its USB 2.0 interface, which was created for the purpose of high-speed data transfer, the GP-10 performs its functions rapidly.

You can also set your programmer to conventional mode while it’s still in standalone operation, where you merely press the “GO” button to line-up your next gadget. The GP-10 can be put into Mass Production mode as well, where introducing a new chip begins the program cycle automatically once the “GO” button has been pressed.

In terms of features, the GP-10 accepts standard file formats, such as HOLTEK, HEX16, and JEDEC. Windows XP, 7, and Vista users will also be pleased, as the programmer supports all three. Additionally, there’s no requirement for an exterior adapter in the majority of instances.

At Kanda, in addition to the GP-10, we offer customers an array of other instruments. This includes the VP range of programmers, with the 299, 598, 798, and 998 all being available from our website if you are interested.

If you would like to know more about any of our universal programmers, you’re more than welcome to contact us.

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