Data I/O’s FlashPAK is a networked programming system designed for high-density flash memories. This four-site manual system features an architecture that reportedly delivers the lowest programming cost. This is accomplished by a combination of high speed, system scalability and process control. Costs are driven even lower by using the efficiencies of network control for firmware distribution and revision.
Programming centers will be able to streamline first article qualification and other processes, lowering their variable costs. OEMs will gain control of their intellectual property as it moves from design to production, and prevent disruptions associated with outdated firmware. Software designers will value the instrument for its ability to quickly program large flash files. The system brings the benefits of network control and advanced programming architecture to manual environments, assuring that this task is secure, traceable and failsafe. The product uses the same programming language and engine as the RoadRunner auto-mated in-line programming system, so users can benefit from a consistent architecture. This lowers development costs and speeds time-to-market because a user does not have to reprogram the equipment to set up each stage of the manufacturing process.
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