iProg+ EEPROM adapter is a specialized interface used to connect various serial memory chips to the iProg+ Pro programmer for reading, writing, and erasing data. Its compact, portable design makes it a standard tool for field technicians working on automotive ECUs, airbag resets, and odometer adjustments. AliExpress Core Pinout and Wiring (Portable Setup)

The iProg EEPROM Adapter maps the pins of the programmer's main port to the standard pinouts of serial EEPROM chips. It allows technicians to read and write memory without direct soldering in many cases. 📌 Core EEPROM Pinout Mapping

SPI: 25010 through 25640 and 95-series (e.g., 95P08, 95160). MicroWire: 93C46 through 93C86 series. Critical Usage Guidelines

SOIC8 Adapter Board (most common "portable" clip)

If you have the small green or blue SOIC8 clip adapter that plugs directly into the iPROG’s 8-pin header or RJ45-to-clip cable, its pinout is:

2. Standard Adapter Pinout Configurations

Most portable iProg adapters follow a standardized layout where signals are routed to specific pins on the ZIF socket. Below are the mappings for the most common adapters included in the kit.

Software Compatibility:

Ensure that the adapter comes with software that is compatible with your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux) and supports the types of EEPROM chips you plan to work with.

While specific clones may vary slightly, the standard internal pinout for the iProg EEPROM adapter typically follows an 8-pin layout for most common serial EEPROMs: Pin Number Description Pin 1 CS / VPP Chip Select or Programming Voltage Pin 2 SO / DO Serial Data Output Pin 3 WP Write Protect (often tied to GND or VCC) Pin 4 GND Common Ground Pin 5 SI / DI Serial Data Input Pin 6 SCLK / SK Serial Clock Pin 7 HOLD / NC Hold Signal or No Connection Pin 8 VCC Supply Voltage (Power) 3. Critical Operating Procedures

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