Ultimate iProg EEPROM Adapter Pinout & Portable Tuning Guide
Locate the dot, notch, or chamfered edge on the EEPROM chip. Align it precisely with Pin 1 on your iProg adapter script layout.
This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of the iPROG EEPROM adapter portable pinout, including the adapter′s architecture, pinout diagrams, step-by-step connection methods, and technical details of common EEPROM families.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. iProg is a trademark of its respective owners. Always ensure you have permission to modify the target ECU or cluster.
(often referred to as the K4 wires or welding line) to connect directly to circuit boards when a standard SOIC8 clip cannot be used.
Low-quality cables cause voltage drops across the line, leading to "Device Not Found" errors or corrupted hex dumps during read cycles. 🔌 Connection Methodologies: Solder vs. Clip-on
Many cheaper adapters mislabel pins 6 and 7. Let’s do the correct logical mapping for a 25x series SPI EEPROM:
A0, A1, A2 (Address Inputs – usually tied to GND on the adapter). Pin 4: GND (Ground). Pin 5: SDA (Serial Data). Pin 6: SCL (Serial Clock).
EEPROM адаптер для программатора Iprog
Routed to the bi-directional I/O pins of the iProg internal processor.
A: Yes. The iPROG+ Pro and newer iPROG+ versions support all common serial EEPROM families, including 24Cxx, 25Cxx, 93Cxx, 95Cxx, 35080, 7002MN010, 77007, ERxx, M6M80021, and many others. Additionally, the SMART EEPROM adapter supports chips such as MW 93C46, 93C56, 93C66, 93C76, 93C86, and I²C 24C00/24LC00/24C01/24C02/24C08/24C16/24C32/24C64/24 128/24256/24512, among others.