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The Organizer SOIC8 SOP8 Test Clip paired with the CH341A USB Programmer Module offers a professional-grade, solder-free solution for in-circuit programming of 93CXX, 25CXX, and 24CXX EEPROM chips. Featuring beryllium copper plated needles for durability and precision, this compact 45g kit supports seamless BIOS flashing via USB with broad software compatibility, making it a must-have for hardware engineers and tech enthusiasts.


| ASIN | B07R5LPTYM |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (727) |
| Date First Available | 28 April 2019 |
| Item Weight | 45 g |
| Item model number | 2019042910503 |
| Manufacturer | Organizer |
| Package Dimensions | 11.3 x 7 x 3.2 cm; 45 g |
| Part Number | 2019042910503 |
| Style | standard |
A**A
This is the 2nd time I bought this product. The first one was misplaced during shifting. Both times the product worked well without any modifications. Please do not follow the YouTube videos where some of the people try to confuse the people for supplies voltage between 5 and 3.3 volts. I tried and product is perfectly working without any issue. I used neoprogrammer software.
O**N
A low-quality SOP8 clip with a broken short pin made the product unusable.
E**C
Once I was able to find a compatible patched BIOS file for my Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (2nd Gen), using this device was a piece of cake. I was able to successfully remove the BIOS supervisor password lock and have a fully functioning laptop. Thank you!
C**E
Worked great for programming chip, unfortunately computer had other issues.
C**P
I made a mistake a few weeks ago and flashed an incorrect BIOS for a motherboard I was using on my test bench. I ended up with a blackscreen, DEAD. Reading up on re-flashing the chip, I went with this instead of ordering a pre-written bios chip from Taiwan (which would have taken 3 weeks). It all went incredibly easy. I plugged in the chip (which looks backward with pin 1 opposite from pin 1 of the zip socket), ran the windows software. Detected, Read, Erased, Wrote, Verified. All worked perfectly. When I plugged the chip back into the ASUS motherboard it booted up with no errors. Very pleased!
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