The EZP2023 support list extends beyond software to physical package compatibility. Depending on your adapters, it supports: Native socket on the programmer.
Automatically identifies chip models and manufacturers for most modern SPI Flash tokens.
W25Q08, W25Q16, W25Q32, W25Q64, W25Q128, W25Q256 (and variants like BV, FV, JV).
supports a massive database of over . It is compatible with the 24, 25, 26, 93, and 95 series chips from almost all major manufacturers on the market. Ezp2023 Support List
While the support list features thousands of chips, many of them come in different physical packages or require specific voltages. To maximize your EZP2023 support list capabilities, you will need the following adapters: Adapter Type Common Chip Example For narrow surface-mount chips Common 24C and 25C router chips SOP8 to DIP8 (200-209mil) For wide surface-mount chips Standard PC BIOS chips (e.g., W25Q64) SOP16 to DIP8 Adapts 16-pin SPI chips to the 8-pin socket High-capacity flash chips 1.8V Adapter Steps down 3.3V logic to 1.8V safely Low-voltage mobile and modern PC BIOS SOP8 Clip (Ch341 Clip) In-circuit programming without desoldering Quick diagnostics and flashing How to Check If Your Chip Is Supported
This represents the primary use-case for the programmer, focusing heavily on .
Attempting to flash a 1.8V chip (like the W25Q64FW) directly at 3.3V can permanently fry the chip.
The EZP2023 covers a wide range of serial interface memory chips, particularly the 8-pin and 16-pin types common in consumer electronics.
W25Q32, W25Q64, W25Q128, MX25L6406E, GD25Q64. 2. 24 Series EEPROM (I2C Bus)
. It is a universal tool commonly used for reading and writing BIOS chips in devices like routers, LCDs, cars, and PCs. Supported Chip Series
If you have a chip not listed here, do not return your EZP2023. Instead, download NeoProgrammer, select "Search by Vendor," and you will likely find that "unsupported" feeling was simply a software limitation.
The EZP2023 support list extends beyond software to physical package compatibility. Depending on your adapters, it supports: Native socket on the programmer.
Automatically identifies chip models and manufacturers for most modern SPI Flash tokens.
W25Q08, W25Q16, W25Q32, W25Q64, W25Q128, W25Q256 (and variants like BV, FV, JV).
supports a massive database of over . It is compatible with the 24, 25, 26, 93, and 95 series chips from almost all major manufacturers on the market. Ezp2023 Support List
While the support list features thousands of chips, many of them come in different physical packages or require specific voltages. To maximize your EZP2023 support list capabilities, you will need the following adapters: Adapter Type Common Chip Example For narrow surface-mount chips Common 24C and 25C router chips SOP8 to DIP8 (200-209mil) For wide surface-mount chips Standard PC BIOS chips (e.g., W25Q64) SOP16 to DIP8 Adapts 16-pin SPI chips to the 8-pin socket High-capacity flash chips 1.8V Adapter Steps down 3.3V logic to 1.8V safely Low-voltage mobile and modern PC BIOS SOP8 Clip (Ch341 Clip) In-circuit programming without desoldering Quick diagnostics and flashing How to Check If Your Chip Is Supported
This represents the primary use-case for the programmer, focusing heavily on .
Attempting to flash a 1.8V chip (like the W25Q64FW) directly at 3.3V can permanently fry the chip.
The EZP2023 covers a wide range of serial interface memory chips, particularly the 8-pin and 16-pin types common in consumer electronics.
W25Q32, W25Q64, W25Q128, MX25L6406E, GD25Q64. 2. 24 Series EEPROM (I2C Bus)
. It is a universal tool commonly used for reading and writing BIOS chips in devices like routers, LCDs, cars, and PCs. Supported Chip Series
If you have a chip not listed here, do not return your EZP2023. Instead, download NeoProgrammer, select "Search by Vendor," and you will likely find that "unsupported" feeling was simply a software limitation.