We like the Advin line of device programmers http://www.advin.com/ for their broad device support and reasonable pricing. We also have a couple PROM/PLD programmers from Logical Devices http://www.logicaldevices.com/ that have given very good service for 10 years. Paul ========================================= Paul Hutchinson Chief Engineer Maximum Inc., 30 Samuel Barnet Blvd. New Bedford, MA 02745 phutchinson@imtra.com http://www.maximum-inc.com ========================================= > > We are looking for a production PIC programmer. We currently use F84s and > CE625s in an 8-way gang programmer (Advanced Transdata PGM47G), > but it can't > be upgraded to program the 16F628s which we are now using. > > PICs get programmed from one of 8 different master files, this could > increase in future. The programmer does need to be a production > programmer, > but could be less than 8-way. We would prefer to duplicate from a master > chip or image in EEPROM, rather than download from a PC for each > programming > operation. Total volume is around 1000-2000 chips per year. > > Any recommendations? An off-the-shelf solution is preferred, not a kit. > > We are also looking for an EPROM programmer, if there's a good PIC > programmer that will also do 27C512s, that would be nice, but it's > definitely not essential... > -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body