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  • Markosgcx
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    • May 2021
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    • Greece

    #1

    KB9012 programming

    Hello everyone. I was wondering does this board (phot below) actually can programm KB9012 chips with the mini programmer CH341A? If yes how?
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  • mon2
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    • Dec 2019
    • 13917
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    #2
    Re: KB9012 programming

    https://www.laboneinside.com/how-to-...b9012-io-chip/

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    • Markosgcx
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      • May 2021
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      #3
      Re: KB9012 programming

      Ok

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      • mon2
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        • Dec 2019
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        #4
        Re: KB9012 programming

        Found another good website on topic:

        http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/...ith_Bus_Pirate

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        • Markosgcx
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          • May 2021
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          #5
          Re: KB9012 programming

          I actually found a programmer called Ene programmer which costs 90€.
          Maybe I’ll buy it when I have the expenses.
          I liked it.

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          • ktmmotocross
            Boardkiller
            • Feb 2014
            • 3573
            • slovakia

            #6
            Re: KB9012 programming

            Originally posted by Markosgcx
            I actually found a programmer called Ene programmer which costs 90€.
            Maybe I'll buy it when I have the expenses.
            I liked it.
            for that price u can buy vertyanov

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            • Markosgcx
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              #7
              Re: KB9012 programming

              It’s 400€ haha. Must be a relic.

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              • mon2
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                • Dec 2019
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                #8
                Re: KB9012 programming

                Personally have not worked these devices nor the related tools..yet but I think there are less expensive tool kits that should work fine for your programming on the following landing page:

                https://www.ioprogrammer.com/

                Skip the 1st choice and scroll down on the webpage.

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                • Markosgcx
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                  • May 2021
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                  #9
                  Re: KB9012 programming

                  Well, the difference is 20-45€. But thanks anyway.
                  But I still didn’t understand the purpose of the above PcB.

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