I am new for microcontroller field, now i have a at89c51 40pin uC. So i need a universal programmer or dedicated programmer, but no self made programmer, i want to buy only.
thanks
AT89C51 is somewhat obsolete. I have had three programmers, any of them can program AT89C51. You should consult the sales or check the advertisment by yourself. I can not imagine any industrial programmer that can not program the AT89C51.
AT89C51 is somewhat obsolete thus it would be foolish to invest in a programmer without choosing one that can (be updated to) program whichever chip you want to use in the future.
Erik
AT89C51 is somewhat obsolete. I have had three programmers, any of them can program AT89C51.
You should consult the sales or check the advertisment by yourself.
my absolute recommendation is BP microsystems
they keep their programmers alive (publish updates to program new chips) for a very long time.
Other manufacturers often when asked "do you have an update so I can program the new xxx micro" reply "buy our new unit"
I have just spent two weeks in a country where hijackers like you are actually doing time... An ARM7 or ARM9 is a good place to start. These are powerful machines with low power consumption.
uC & FPGA is Beautiful
sure.
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