All memory segments and configuration bits can be (re)programmed separately or at once.ChipProg graphic user interface (GUI) displays target device configuration bits in the way that matches device manufacturers’ data sheets.
Hundreds of package adapters are available for PIC microcontrollers in a variety of mechanical packages (DIP, QFN, QFP, SOIC, BGA, SOT, etc.) with number of leads from 6 to 100.The number of supported PIC microcontrollers increases frequently.Programming of PIC devices can be done on user board as well as in programmer's socket adapter in parallel mode. ChipProg programmers support most popular Microchip 8-, 16- and 32-bit MCU families: PIC10XXX, PIC12XXX, PIC16XXX, PIC18XXX, PIC24XXX, dsPIC30XXX, dsPIC33XXX, PIC32XXX.Programming PIC microcontrollers using ChipProg programmers:
ChipProg family programmers are designed to be used by R&D engineers, as well as by manufacturers and ATE integrators for mass production. The ChipProg family includes in-system ('ISP') and in-socket (“parallel”) programmers. Phyton ChipProg device programmers support vast majority of Microchip® devices with on-chip OTP and flash memory.