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MiniPRO TL866CS USB Universal Flash EEPROM Programmer
How to use EEPROM Flash Programmer
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE: http://www.shopjimmy.com/minipro-reg-tl866cs-usb-universal-flash-eeprom-programmer.htm
AVR series, single-chip, high speed programming
PIC series 8-bit micro controller programming
High-performance BIOS programme
Serial 24 / 25 / 35 / 45 / 93 series programming
Supports WIN2000 / WINXP / WIN2003 / WIN2008 / VISTA / Windows7
This video is designed to be a guide. Please note that other complications may exist that aren't addressed in this guide. While we always strive to provide accurate and detailed information, we can't guarantee that it will fix your TVs issues.
ShopJimmy is not responsible for any harm that you may cause to yourself or damage to your TV, during the repair process.
Try all repairs and troubleshooting at your own risk. Be sure to take all of the proper safety precautions.
In this video we will show how to use the minipro TL866CS eeprom programmer.
Here we have the box for the eeprom programmer and all of its contents along with two adapters.
In the box, you will receive a mini cd, with programming software, a USB cable to connect the programmer to your computer, nine blank eeproms, the programmer, and two adapters.
This is how to connect the USB cable to the programmer.
The other end here, connect to the USB port on your computer.
Start by flipping up the lever, then place your adapter into the slots, on the top of the programmer.
Be sure to align pin 1 as shown in the diagram on the programmer.
Once the adapter is in place push the lever down to securely lock it.
Push down on the top of the adapter to open the pin terminals.
Correctly align pin one on the eeprom according to the diagram on the programmer. Once the eeprom is aligned, use the tweezers to push down on the top of the eeprom to hold it in place, and then release the top of the adapter to create the best connection.
Open the programming software.
Choose the device to program to.
Load the file to be programmed.
Click on the programming button.
Click Program.
Programming should begin immediately.
If you receive this error, go back and reseat the eeprom in the adapter and then try again. If you receive the error 5 times, it means there could be something wrong with the actual eeprom, and you should try a different eeprom.
The yellow light on the programmer, will light up when programming.
Programming time can vary depending on the file size.
You may also receive an error halfway through the programming. At that point, that means there is something wrong with the chip and you should try a different eeprom.
Next, we will show how to read data from the eeprom, and save it to burn to a new chip.
If the chip is damaged or corrupt, you will not be able to read the original data.
Select the device you are reading from.
Click the Read from Chip button.
Click Read.
After the read is successful, click Cancel.
Click Save.
Choose a location to save the data.
Click OK, after a successful save.
TV Repair Made Easy™
© 2016 ShopJimmy.com, LLC.
Modify the CH341A EEPROM Programmer (Black Edition) for 5V 93XXX & 95XXX Automotive Use
In this video I'll go over a combination of programmer software, EEPROM adapter, and programmer printed circuit board (PCB) modifications to allow +5V 93XXX (e.g., 93C66) and +5V 95XXX (e.g., 95040) SOIC8 / SO8 EEPROMs to also be supported by the ubiquitous CH341A USB MinProgrammer (Black Edition), in addition to its usual SO8 24XXX and 25XXX device support, but now in +5V as well (e.g., 24C08). With this support you can use this programmer to change VIN information in most Radio or Body Control Module (BCM) types sold in the USA from the 1990s and early to mid 2000s, as well as to perform odometer mileage correction manually in these same BCMs or an instrument cluster, for example.
In order to reliably write some SO8 EEPROM devices encountered in automotive circuits a +5VDC supply and programming voltage, rather than the default +3.3VDC, is required. This particular inexpensive programmer can be easily modified for this automotive module voltage requirement and allow for doubling the number of supported devices in doing so as well (from 2 to 4 EEPROM families) as shown in this video. While not all SO8 EEPROM devices can be written, or even read, in-circuit of automotive module circuit designs many can, and for those that cannot this programmer can still provide a very inexpensive DIY solution for light duty repair projects off circuit as well. These inexpensive programmers lack the over current protection or pin protection of most general purpose programmers, which allows them to be used for in-circuit reading and writing as well as off circuit for many (though not all) automotive modules.
*NOTE: In order to read 93Sxxx security devices you will have to explicitly connect pin 7 (PRE) to ground (pull low) rather than leave it floating like I showed for 93CXXX devices.*
*CH341A USB to Serial Device Driver*
Here is a link to the Microsoft Windows specific USB serial device driver from the actual manufacturer of the CH341A chip that forms the heart of this particular black edition EEPROM programmer: http://www.wch-ic.com/download/CH341SER_EXE.html
*AsProgrammer EEPROM Application Software*
The only reliable programmer software I have found to work with this Black Edition CH341A for 93XXX and 95XXX support, as well as retaining the 24XXX and 25XXX series, is a more recent private fork version of the open source AsProgrammer project (which is for Microsoft Windows). Here is a public link to version 2.1.0.13 (earlier 1.4.x and 2.0.x public versions do NOT work with 93XXX devices and the Black Edition) and so I can only recommend this closed source version 2.1.0.13 or higher (just the link.txt file has what you need):
http://forum.easyelectronics.ru/viewtopic.php?f=17\u0026t=10947\u0026sid=b714c30e69c75dba387a09a25cb991ec\u0026start=2376
*NOTE:* the above link is within Google Translate (since it's on a Russian electronics site where this AsProgrammer project was discussed) so you won't be able to click the mega.nz download link.txt from that post directly. You'll instead have to post the contents of the forum posts link.txt attachment in another tab outside of Google Translate to get it to show up to download.
*The eBay and Amazon search links below are paid links, for which I may be compensated and earn a commission, if you choose to buy the parts and tools shown in this video thru them:*
*Purchase a CH341A USB EEPROM Programmer (Black Edition)*
If you are looking to purchase one of these CH341A USB EEPROM programmers (be sure to pick a Black Edition by photo): https://ebay.us/5o4Wzo or on https://amzn.to/3eizca2
*SOIC8 to DIP8 adapter blank board*
Blank prototyping board: https://ebay.us/6QObm0 or on https://amzn.to/3s1ZjNp
_If I've saved you some $$ here, consider some coins for the coffee tip-jar!_ https://ko-fi.com/drshock
Chapters:
0:00 - Mod overview
1:56 - 93xxx adapter
5:21 - 5VDC rework
7:05 - 93c66 EEPROM testcase
#drshock #ch341a #ch341
_Disclaimer: DrShock, the alias for the human content creator for this YouTube channel, is not responsible for any damages, injuries, losses, or liabilities associated with any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance performed on yours, or any other, vehicle whatsoever. No warranty, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness of any information provided within this channel. Viewing and using the “as-is" information of this channel is totally at your own risk. Always wear personal protection equipment and follow appropriate vehicle manufacturer service manual guidelines with original manufacturer parts only when performing any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance upon any vehicle._
CH341A USB BIOS Programmer - Flashing EEPROM Chip Quick Guide
CH341A USB BIOS Programmer - Flashing EEPROM Chip Quick Guide
In this video I offer a quick demonstration of using the CH341A USB BIOS Programmer to flash an EEPROM Chip.
This is a brief video, but you can find a more detailed video on this solution on this channel.
Thanks for watching and subscribing.
How to use EEPROM Flash Programmer
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE: http://www.shopjimmy.com/minipro-reg-tl866cs-usb-universal-flash-eeprom-programmer.htm
AVR series, single-chip, high speed programming
PIC series 8-bit micro controller programming
High-performance BIOS programme
Serial 24 / 25 / 35 / 45 / 93 series programming
Supports WIN2000 / WINXP / WIN2003 / WIN2008 / VISTA / Windows7
This video is designed to be a guide. Please note that other complications may exist that aren't addressed in this guide. While we always strive to provide accurate and detailed information, we can't guarantee that it will fix your TVs issues.
ShopJimmy is not responsible for any harm that you may cause to yourself or damage to your TV, during the repair process.
Try all repairs and troubleshooting at your own risk. Be sure to take all of the proper safety precautions.
In this video we will show how to use the minipro TL866CS eeprom programmer.
Here we have the box for the eeprom programmer and all of its contents along with two adapters.
In the box, you will receive a mini cd, with programming software, a USB cable to connect the programmer to your computer, nine blank eeproms, the programmer, and two adapters.
This is how to connect the USB cable to the programmer.
The other end here, connect to the USB port on your computer.
Start by flipping up the lever, then place your adapter into the slots, on the top of the programmer.
Be sure to align pin 1 as shown in the diagram on the programmer.
Once the adapter is in place push the lever down to securely lock it.
Push down on the top of the adapter to open the pin terminals.
Correctly align pin one on the eeprom according to the diagram on the programmer. Once the eeprom is aligned, use the tweezers to push down on the top of the eeprom to hold it in place, and then release the top of the adapter to create the best connection.
Open the programming software.
Choose the device to program to.
Load the file to be programmed.
Click on the programming button.
Click Program.
Programming should begin immediately.
If you receive this error, go back and reseat the eeprom in the adapter and then try again. If you receive the error 5 times, it means there could be something wrong with the actual eeprom, and you should try a different eeprom.
The yellow light on the programmer, will light up when programming.
Programming time can vary depending on the file size.
You may also receive an error halfway through the programming. At that point, that means there is something wrong with the chip and you should try a different eeprom.
Next, we will show how to read data from the eeprom, and save it to burn to a new chip.
If the chip is damaged or corrupt, you will not be able to read the original data.
Select the device you are reading from.
Click the Read from Chip button.
Click Read.
After the read is successful, click Cancel.
Click Save.
Choose a location to save the data.
Click OK, after a successful save.
TV Repair Made Easy™
© 2016 ShopJimmy.com, LLC.
Modify the CH341A EEPROM Programmer (Black Edition) for 5V 93XXX & 95XXX Automotive Use
In this video I'll go over a combination of programmer software, EEPROM adapter, and programmer printed circuit board (PCB) modifications to allow +5V 93XXX (e.g., 93C66) and +5V 95XXX (e.g., 95040) SOIC8 / SO8 EEPROMs to also be supported by the ubiquitous CH341A USB MinProgrammer (Black Edition), in addition to its usual SO8 24XXX and 25XXX device support, but now in +5V as well (e.g., 24C08). With this support you can use this programmer to change VIN information in most Radio or Body Control Module (BCM) types sold in the USA from the 1990s and early to mid 2000s, as well as to perform odometer mileage correction manually in these same BCMs or an instrument cluster, for example.
In order to reliably write some SO8 EEPROM devices encountered in automotive circuits a +5VDC supply and programming voltage, rather than the default +3.3VDC, is required. This particular inexpensive programmer can be easily modified for this automotive module voltage requirement and allow for doubling the number of supported devices in doing so as well (from 2 to 4 EEPROM families) as shown in this video. While not all SO8 EEPROM devices can be written, or even read, in-circuit of automotive module circuit designs many can, and for those that cannot this programmer can still provide a very inexpensive DIY solution for light duty repair projects off circuit as well. These inexpensive programmers lack the over current protection or pin protection of most general purpose programmers, which allows them to be used for in-circuit reading and writing as well as off circuit for many (though not all) automotive modules.
*NOTE: In order to read 93Sxxx security devices you will have to explicitly connect pin 7 (PRE) to ground (pull low) rather than leave it floating like I showed for 93CXXX devices.*
*CH341A USB to Serial Device Driver*
Here is a link to the Microsoft Windows specific USB serial device driver from the actual manufacturer of the CH341A chip that forms the heart of this particular black edition EEPROM programmer: http://www.wch-ic.com/download/CH341SER_EXE.html
*AsProgrammer EEPROM Application Software*
The only reliable programmer software I have found to work with this Black Edition CH341A for 93XXX and 95XXX support, as well as retaining the 24XXX and 25XXX series, is a more recent private fork version of the open source AsProgrammer project (which is for Microsoft Windows). Here is a public link to version 2.1.0.13 (earlier 1.4.x and 2.0.x public versions do NOT work with 93XXX devices and the Black Edition) and so I can only recommend this closed source version 2.1.0.13 or higher (just the link.txt file has what you need):
http://forum.easyelectronics.ru/viewtopic.php?f=17\u0026t=10947\u0026sid=b714c30e69c75dba387a09a25cb991ec\u0026start=2376
*NOTE:* the above link is within Google Translate (since it's on a Russian electronics site where this AsProgrammer project was discussed) so you won't be able to click the mega.nz download link.txt from that post directly. You'll instead have to post the contents of the forum posts link.txt attachment in another tab outside of Google Translate to get it to show up to download.
*The eBay and Amazon search links below are paid links, for which I may be compensated and earn a commission, if you choose to buy the parts and tools shown in this video thru them:*
*Purchase a CH341A USB EEPROM Programmer (Black Edition)*
If you are looking to purchase one of these CH341A USB EEPROM programmers (be sure to pick a Black Edition by photo): https://ebay.us/5o4Wzo or on https://amzn.to/3eizca2
*SOIC8 to DIP8 adapter blank board*
Blank prototyping board: https://ebay.us/6QObm0 or on https://amzn.to/3s1ZjNp
_If I've saved you some $$ here, consider some coins for the coffee tip-jar!_ https://ko-fi.com/drshock
Chapters:
0:00 - Mod overview
1:56 - 93xxx adapter
5:21 - 5VDC rework
7:05 - 93c66 EEPROM testcase
#drshock #ch341a #ch341
_Disclaimer: DrShock, the alias for the human content creator for this YouTube channel, is not responsible for any damages, injuries, losses, or liabilities associated with any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance performed on yours, or any other, vehicle whatsoever. No warranty, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness of any information provided within this channel. Viewing and using the “as-is" information of this channel is totally at your own risk. Always wear personal protection equipment and follow appropriate vehicle manufacturer service manual guidelines with original manufacturer parts only when performing any repairs, upgrades, or maintenance upon any vehicle._
CH341A USB BIOS Programmer - Flashing EEPROM Chip Quick Guide
CH341A USB BIOS Programmer - Flashing EEPROM Chip Quick Guide
In this video I offer a quick demonstration of using the CH341A USB BIOS Programmer to flash an EEPROM Chip.
This is a brief video, but you can find a more detailed video on this solution on this channel.
Thanks for watching and subscribing.
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