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Automated Device Programming System Featured at ATExpo
September 29, 2005 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
REDMOND, Wash. ת Data I/O showcased its PS588 high-speed offline production programming system for high-volume, high-mix device programming at ATExpo, September 27-29, 2005, in Rosemont, Ill. The PS588 demonstrated automated handling and programming of microcontroller devices on the EASi Line. The PS588 is a high-performance automated programming system from Data I/O's PS Line. Designed for OEM/ODM or programming centers producing in high volumes for small or large batches, the system features:High throughput programming: At 1,400 devices per hour, the PS588 is said to exceed throughput of other systems.Auto-Teach: This function finds the center of a device automatically to ease the process of setting precision placement of a new device package, optimizing operations in production mode.Windows XP support: Through redesign, the PS588 software systems can take advantage Windows XP improvements.
The PS588 can accommodate up to 48 programming sites from the FlashCORE line, or 12 Universal Optima programmers, to address any device mix. Because of a common GUI interface, common programmers and operator training and feeder options, all systems within the PS family of programming solutions are compatible.