Sup guys i've been having a trouble with XMCQH128A chips, this is the only model that always fails to programming. All the others models and brands like Winbond, cFeon, etc. All works fine. But i just cant do it with XMC chips, is there some specific program that i must use? (i am using NeoProgrammer)
XMCQH128A Programming issue
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