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Where can I buy a target programmer for a ST92F120V1Q7C?

marcos_herrera33
Associate
Posted on January 24, 2003 at 04:13

Where can I buy a target programmer for a ST92F120V1Q7C?

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marcos_herrera33
Associate
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 11:33

I got a board that has that ST92F120V1Q7C and I want to read the eprom to midify. Does any body knows how to and where can I find a target programmer

romain2399
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 11:33

From ST you can use either a ST92F120-EPB or a ST92F150-EPB as it is a PQFP100 device. From Segger you can use the ST9 Flasher4 (see

http://www.segger.com

).

[ This message was edited by: Romain on 22-01-2003 09:23 ]
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 11:33

Hi Corco,

You can contact your local distributor to get a ST92F120-EPB or ST92F150-EPB programmer. Avnet and Future usually have them in stock. Check also with Cydesa but I don't know what they have. FYI :

AVNET

Phone: 523-110-0345

Fax: 523-110-0355

CYDESA

Phone: 525-577-1883

Fax: 525-537-0562

FUTURE

Phone: 523-122-0043

Fax: 523-122-1066

Phone: ( 8 )-399-0027

Fax: ( 8 )-399-0198

Phone: ( 5 )-871-8512

Fax: ( 5 )-871-8512

Regarding Segger, Romain gave you the link to their web site.

Last but not least, I will advise you to call STMicroelectronics San Jose, CA USA if you need to talk to a ST microcontroller technical support. Their main number is 408-452-85

Take care,

Jojo

[ This message was edited by: jojo on 22-01-2003 17:18 ]

Posted on May 17, 2011 at 11:33

Another information for you, Corco. I looked in my paper and found out that the ST92F120-EPB and ST92F150-EPB were sold at ~$750 through your distributor.

Segger is much cheaper (see

http://www.segger.com/

) but does not support all ST92F120/F150 packages on a single board. The ST92F150-EPB does.

Good choice

Jojo

romain2399
Associate II
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 11:33

Looking at the Segger web site, it seems that only the ''Serial Mode (In-Target)'' is available for the ST92F120/F150 with the Flasher4, that's the In System Programming Mode. It is also the only way I've used the Flasher4, with good results. Actually it's more dedicated to production line where several boards must be programmed: once you've flashed one device you just have to press another time the Start Button to flash a new one with the same settings and code.