⚡ Flash your firmware like a pro—never miss a byte!
The CH341A USB Programmer kit by D-FLIFE is a compact, high-speed tool designed for professional-grade BIOS, EEPROM, and SPI flash programming. Featuring a no-solder SOIC8/SOP8 test clip with beryllium copper pins and versatile adapters, it supports a wide range of 24/25 series chips, enabling efficient in-circuit firmware updates with universal USB connectivity.
Manufacturer | D-FLIFE |
Item Weight | 2.43 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.59 x 3.54 x 1.3 inches |
Style | standard |
Material | copper |
Batteries Included? | No |
P**A
Experimento
Aún no lo utilizo en algo practico pero estoy experimentando con el
B**
Works
Does what I need it to do.
N**N
Think about it
Uuuhhh. Yea. …no. Just flat out no. No instructions. No notes. No software. Just a bag of chips and air…….. wast of cash
P**U
Works
Works
B**I
Bad Solder Joints
this works with modifications - the programmer is set to output 5v on data lines, it must be modified for 3.3v output. The 1.8v adaptor board didn't work for me, until I realized it had bad solder joints. After reworking the components this works as intended.
T**R
Grade-A Chinese garbage
As you might have seen in other reviews, it outputs 5V on the data lines. So if you had planned to use this to flash a 3.3V package (as it's advertised for), be prepared to either risk burning it out or making some bodges on the board.The attached SOIC8 clip broke after 1 use. Replaced the SOIC8 clamp with one from Pomona (an American company) and it works fine.2/5 stars because it does work outside of the above issues.
D**S
Last resort
I'm only giving this 3 stars because it did eventually save me from a bad situation, else it would only get 1 star. Only ordered it because it was the only programmer I could get delivered in one day. The USB port was crushed, a lot of pins were bent, and the 1.8V adapter was sporadically putting out 2.8V because of a bad solder joint. This programmer also needs a "mod" to get 3.3V on the communication pins. It will only work for 5V tolerant parts as-is unless using the 1.8V adapter (if it works). I don't suggest buying this unless you need something cheap and fast like I did, but go over it with a fine toothed comb before using it.
T**T
It worked good for flashing a GPU bios
I used it for flashing an AMD GPU bios and it worked great.
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