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This is also interesting: http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/128c573fb6a3a6d9862579b4006de31f!OpenView | This is also interesting: http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/128c573fb6a3a6d9862579b4006de31f!OpenView | ||
Info: [[http:''www.bpmmicro.com/your-socket-solution/|http:''www.bpmmicro.com/your-socket-solution/]] | |||
Device list: http://web.archive.org/web/20120925022829im_/http://www.bpmicro.com/pdf/engineering-device-list.pdf | |||
= Standard = | = Standard = | ||
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[[File:Ln bpm sm56tb btm.jpg|frameless]] | [[File:Ln bpm sm56tb btm.jpg|frameless]] | ||
[[File:Ln bpm sm56tb top.jpg|frameless]] | [[File:Ln bpm sm56tb top.jpg|frameless]] | ||
http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/SocketSolutions/SM56TB | |||
== SM100TQ == | == SM100TQ == | ||
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Found at HSC. ASM100FBG is found in the EEPROM | Found at HSC. ASM100FBG is found in the EEPROM | ||
== SMAH48DL1 == | |||
[[File:Bpm SMAH48DL1.jpg|frameless]] | |||
Closest I could find: SMAH20P (http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/SocketSolutions/SMAH20P) | |||
Which is for a "PLCC(20...80)". Weird | |||
= FX = | = FX = | ||
= FX2, FX4 = | = FX2, FX4 = |
Revision as of 00:23, 9 May 2018
Look them up here: http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/SocketSolutions/
Ex: http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/SocketSolutions/SM56TB
This is also interesting: http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/128c573fb6a3a6d9862579b4006de31f!OpenView
Info: http:www.bpmmicro.com/your-socket-solution/
Device list: http://web.archive.org/web/20120925022829im_/http://www.bpmicro.com/pdf/engineering-device-list.pdf
Standard
Used on older programmers like BP series
SM32TC
SM44QC
SM48D
SM56TB
http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/SocketSolutions/SM56TB
SM100TQ
SM-84UP
SM-208CQSX-Actel
ASM100FBG
Found at HSC. ASM100FBG is found in the EEPROM
SMAH48DL1
Closest I could find: SMAH20P (http://www3.bpmicro.com/DeviceList.nsf/SocketSolutions/SMAH20P)
Which is for a "PLCC(20...80)". Weird