Take a look at www.hed.de or www.hed-software.com. He sells eprom programmers for very reasonable prices and the support is excellent. If you are looking at a commercial project then you don't want to burn time lashing together your own.
Good luck in the commercial world!!
Alasdair
Paul McFeeters wrote:
Hi,I was recently looking at buying an EEPROM programmer for my first commercial hardware project
and was surprised to see the price of them. Being frugal (Irish) I don't see why I shouldn't
just use one of my FPGAs to program the EPROMs so I just thought I would ask if anybody has
heard of this being done before or has any helpful views/ideas for it. It might make a nice
new OC project?Paul McFeeters
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