Xeltek Inc.

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  • 408.530.8080
  • 408.530.0096
  • sales@xeltek.com
  • 1296 Kifer Rd.
    Suite #605
    Sunnyvale, CA 94086
    United States

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  • Production Programmers

    Xeltek Inc.

    eltek offers both traditional gang programmers and modern stand-alone models for production cluster setups. Traditional gang programmers come with four independent sockets that allow chips to be programmed concurrently.Recent trends have shifted from gang programming to cluster setups. Cluster setups consist of multiple stand-alone programmers operated by one operator for enhanced efficiency and cost-savings during production.

  • Universal Programmers

    Xeltek Inc.

    Xeltek engineers work around the clock to maintain the largest device library in the industry, so new devices are being added on a daily basis for EPROM, Paged EPROM, Parallel and Serial EEPROM, FPGA Configuration PROM, FLASH memory (NOR), BPROM, NVRAM, SPLD, CPLD, EPLD, Firmware HUB, Microcontroller, and MCUs. The majority of SuperPro universal programmers come equipped with a ZIF socket supporting up to 144 pins for programming a wide range of DIP devices; other chip package supported includes SDIP, PLCC, JLCC, SOIC, QFP, TQFP, PQFP, VQFP, TSOP, SOP, TSOPII, PSOP, TSSOP, SON, EBGA, FBGA, VFBGA, uBGA, CSP, and SCSP.

  • Automated Programmers

    Xeltek Inc.

    The time required to process a typical production order through the factory is generally reduced with automation. Xeltek offers mid to high volume automated programming solutions at a highly competitive price. With the automated SuperBOT systems installed, less manpower is needed for operation, thus lowering operational cost tremendously. Less manhandling of production line also reduces human induced errors and failures, resulting in higher reliability.

  • In-System Programmers

    Xeltek Inc.

    Xeltek in-system programming tools provide a convenient method for configuring microcontrollers and various serial devices. Users could simply program microcontrollers, Flash memories, PLDs, and FPGAs via the ISP cable. Devices are programmed in the target system or target hardware, making field applications more convenient than ever. Typically, a jumper/DIP switch enables in-system programming and a set of serial programming connector (such as an IDC connector) connects the target board(s) to the ISP programmer(s).

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