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Poison ivy 3. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a decent & cheap programmer? In the past I've soldered flying leads and used an MCU dev board to read and program devices but this is awkward, especially when 'unusual' programming voltages are required. There seems to be a huge variety in price and features in commercial solutions, I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for or what is reliable. I would like to do DIP, TSOP and PLCC packages, and having clips to allow in-circuit operation would be preferable.

Totally fine with getting something used or from eBay. So, any favorites I should look out for? Sounds a bit like you want a cheap programmer that can program anything. When you see a programmer on ebay that can program 20,000, 30,000.

Etc devices, there is a massive number of devices that they cannot program. What you may easily find is there is no problem getting a programmer that can program common 5 to 10 year old processors, but most probably cannot program this year's newest releases.

Usually the hardware tools from a particular microprocessor company can program even the most recent releases, so that is probably a better tactic rather then buying a programmer that you hope will be able to program a device that you may choose to use in the future. It is dangerous buying old programmers, unless you find it is still regularly updated by the manufacturer. If the last software release for a programmer is 1999, then you cannot program anything newer then 1999. Try to find a used xeltec, hilo or dataman programmer.

These typically still have software support. BK precision has a really good one, but it's 400$. Stay away from the chinese stuff. They are typically limited to serial proms and a few cpu's. I don;t know what you intend to do, but if you repair boards and equioment (like test equipment) you often need to be able to deal with older parts.

These tend not to be supported in the wing-pang-pong programmers. Blank uborki pomescheniya. Especially if you have device that need multiple voltages. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a decent & cheap programmer?

In the past I've soldered flying leads and used an MCU dev board to read and program devices but this is awkward, especially when 'unusual' programming voltages are required. There seems to be a huge variety in price and features in commercial solutions, I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for or what is reliable. I would like to do DIP, TSOP and PLCC packages, and having clips to allow in-circuit operation would be preferable. Totally fine with getting something used or from eBay. So, any favorites I should look out for?