BP Microsystems has highlighted the Helix, the latest addition to its automated device programmer family, at the SMT/Hybrid/Packaging 2006 exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany, which was introduced in February as a desktop automated system, comes standard with two precision-designed tube input and output handling systems. Integrated in the handler are two BP Micro Enhanced 7th Generation programming sites with FX4 socket module capability. FX4 socket module technology allows for programming up to four devices simultaneously per site. The Helix system is designed to handle a wide range of packages including but not limited to MSOP, SOIC, PLCC, SSOP and TSSOP. A tray only version will be available at a later date.
Also exhibited was the new ISP-PRO socket module, which was designed to provide in-circuit programming solutions. The company’s manual programmers can be connected to the board via a cable interface using the robust and production-ready ISP-PRO socket module.
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