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Lezah Posted - 02/13/2009 : 14:06:20
have a eeprom on pcb with the following (B06AL 93C56 EM8)
an explanation of the lettering and meaning would help
Can it be read and programmed in circuit using GQ-4X
very new to this but willing to learn
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ZLM Posted - 02/13/2009 : 22:21:28
The 93C56 is a serial EEPROM.
The GQ-4X supports this chip. And many users use the GQ-4X to do the in circuit programming.

However, the in circuit programming by a test clip is tricky. That because the most of EEPROM circuit is not designed for programming in that way. You may need to try a few times to get it work depend on the circuit designed around the EEPROM.

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