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Iprog Eeprom Adapter Pinout Portable 【SECURE 2027】

The iProg+ main unit utilizes a standard DB44 (44-pin) high-density connector interface. All specialized adapters—including the EEPROM board, RFID adapters, and BDM/UART cables—interface directly with this connector.

🛠️ Many low-cost aftermarket "clones" suffer from hardware defects where the software yields a "device error" on all EEPROMs. This is typically a physical trace or resistor issue on the green adapter board itself that requires manual soldering to bridge correct pins.

2. SPI Bus Configuration (e.g., 95040, 95160, 95320, 25Cxxx)

Clean the top of the IC using isopropyl alcohol to read the laser engraving (e.g., ST 95160). iprog eeprom adapter pinout portable

: For portable harnesses, keep your programming lines under 15–20 centimeters. Long wires introduce stray capacitance and electromagnetic interference (EMI), which corrupts SPI and MicroWire high-speed clock signals.

These are small breakout boards that convert the iProg+ output into multiple configurations simultaneously, letting you switch between 24xx, 93xx, and 95xx layouts via hardware jumpers without changing cables. Best Practices for Portable EEPROM Programming

Address Lines (Usually tied to GND) Pin 4 (GND): Ground connection from iProg Pin 5/38 The iProg+ main unit utilizes a standard DB44

Whether you prefer in the field.

Connect the iProg EEPROM adapter to the main iProg+ Pro programmer unit.

Ensure your adapter pinout leaves the WP (Write Protect) and HOLD pins properly pulled up or isolated according to the specific iProg+ script requirements. Pogo Pin Probes This is typically a physical trace or resistor

WP (Write Protect – usually tied to GND to allow writing). Pin 8: VCC (Power Supply). 2. SPI Series (e.g., 95040, 95160, 95320, 95640)

Below is the standard pin mapping from the adapter’s internal logic to the target used by iProg firmware for standard EEPROM operations: Pin Number Signal Name Description Logic Voltage (Typical) Pin 1 VCC Switchable Power Supply to Chip 3.3V / 5.0V (Firmware controlled) Pin 2 GND Common Ground / Reference Pin 3 SCL / SCK Serial Clock Line 0V - VCC Toggle Pin 4 SDA / MOSI Serial Data / Master Out Slave In 0V - VCC Toggle Pin 5 MISO Master In Slave Out (For SPI) 0V - VCC Input Pin 6 CS / SS Chip Select / Slave Select Active Low (Usually) Pin 7 WP Write Protect Control Tied to GND or VCC via adapter Pin 8 NC / VPP No Connect or Programming Voltage Dependent on script requirements

This adapter is designed specifically for Motorola/Freescale microcontrollers often used in automotive dashboards.

The standard color-coded wiring for the iProg EEPROM welding line (K4) is as follows: : Ground (GND) : VCC (Power supply, typically 3.3V or 5V) : Reset / Test pin (depending on chip type) : Data Out (MISO / DO) : Data In (MOSI / DI) : Clock (SCK / CLK) : Chip Select (CS) : Additional signal/power line Power Requirements & Safety USB Powered

| Vehicle/Module | Chip/System | Pinout Strategy | Source | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chevrolet Aveo | 93C56 EEPROM | The software provides a detailed wiring diagram to connect the adapter to the specific IC pins. | | | Volvo S80 SRS Unit | MC9S12XDT256 MCU | The software menu shows the pinout but specifies lifting the RESET pin and only connecting GND, +5V, Reset, and BKGD. | | | Toyota Corolla | 93C66 EEPROM | A specific pinout is shown in the software menu under the Denso2 section. The dashboard must be connected to the iProg Plus, and the probe adapter connected to the specific pins. | |