EEPROM Programmer
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programmer_tester.zipx-zip-compressed - 11.24 MB - 10/03/2025 at 09:21 |
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Gerber_Programmer_Logic_Tester-Front_Panel.zipx-zip-compressed - 14.08 kB - 10/03/2025 at 09:21 |
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Gerber_Programmer_Logic_Tester_PCB.zipx-zip-compressed - 196.23 kB - 10/03/2025 at 09:21 |
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3D models.zipx-zip-compressed - 375.64 kB - 10/03/2025 at 09:21 |
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Programmer_logic_tester.f3dfusion - 276.36 kB - 10/03/2025 at 09:21 |
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To begin, you need to order the manufacturing of the printed circuit boards. The top cover is essentially also a PCB — just without copper but with silkscreen. I personally used the JLCPCB service. Use the following Gerber files: Gerber_Programmer_Logic_Tester_PCB.zip and Gerber_Programmer_Logic_Tester-Front_Panel.zip.
You’ll also need SMD components in 0805 size, as well as several electrolytic capacitors. Check BOM_Programmer_Logic_Tester-new_2025-10-01.csv file. Pay attention to the rotary switches — one of them is a 2-pole 3-position, and the other is a 2-pole 4-position switch. The switch model is SR16 Plastic 16mm. On the top part of the switches, there’s a small protruding pin — it needs to be cut off, otherwise the programmer’s top cover will not close properly.
Once the PCBs arrive, you can start soldering. Begin with surface-mount components (resistors, ceramic capacitors, and diodes). Then proceed with the transistors, the MT3608 module, 595 shift registers, Arduino Nano, and ZIF sockets — in that order.
Note that the connector for external power is optional. Although the designer of the programmer included it, I never found it necessary to use.
To solder the MT3608 module, use standard pin headers. This way, the module will sit about 2 mm above the main board, and the adjustment trimmer will align with the hole in the case — convenient if you ever need to fine-tune the voltage.
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Good project! By the way, I am making open source software for EEPROM IC on Linux, I think you can adopt it for your goals... The name is IMSProg.
Very interesting project. Wish there were some useful instructions... will check for a Readme in the zipped files as I'd like to build this programmer/tester.
I agree. Would love a little more explanation and instructions. Very nice project.
Hello. I have added some instructions. Hope it would make it a bit more helpful
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Thank you so much for adding the instructions! Really appreciate it.