Friday, January 22, 2010

RPM adds in-circuit programming for Atmel AVR Xmega

REDMOND, USA: RPM Systems Corp. has announced programming support for Atmel’s AVR AT Xmega family of microcontrollers.

Available immediately, the MPQ-AVR programmer provides in-circuit programming of all available devices in the AVR Xmega family. The new Xmega support is in addition to existing AVR microcontrollers already supported by MPQ-AVR, including ATMega, ATTiny and AT90 microcontroller families.

Designed to provide medium- to high-volume in-circuit programming in the manufacturing environment, the MPQ supports programming of as few as four to as many as 64 devices per programming cycle. It can operate stand-alone, ATE-controlled or PC-controlled, and provides such features as automatic device serialization, “CM” code security data protection and field upgradeable device support in a rugged aluminum enclosure.

MPQ is provided complete with power supply, target connection cables and MPManager software. The MPQ-AVR data sheet is available online as well.

MPQ programming support is also available for Cypress PSoC and enCoRe, Zilog Z8 and ZLF645 and Silicon Labs C8051 microcontroller families.

RPM Systems Corp. provides product development services and manufacturing technology solutions to companies throughout the world.

Single quantity price for MPQ for delivery in the US is $499, FOB Redmond, Washington. Delivery is from stock.

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