⚡ 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
K**N
Broken and Cheap
You do get what you see. Then you get to go on the wild ride of tracking down documentation, drivers, and a flashing program. Then you try to use that brittle SOP8 Test Clip. That doesn't grab and falls off over and over. Then you are greeted with it cannot read the chip ver and over as well. You truly get what you pay for and in this case nothing. Find a better brand and pay a little more.
B**
Works
Does what I need it to do.
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.
P**U
Works
Works
T**T
It worked good for flashing a GPU bios
I used it for flashing an AMD GPU bios and it worked great.
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.
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.
Trustpilot
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