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June 2025


Flexible Programming of Flash Devices from Goepel


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AUSTIN, TX — When program- ming flash devices in a production environment, speed and flexible use of the programmers are key. Programming data often has to be adapted and changed at short notice to take account of line uti- lization or the latest firmware version. Until now, this meant that the images to be flashed al- ways had to be updated lo- cally on the programmer. This makes the program- ming process unnecessari- ly inflexible, time-consuming, and logistically complex. To solve this challenge,


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GÖPEL electronic has made its universal programmer Flash- FOX streaming-capable. With this function, the programmer dynamically retrieves the con- tent to be programmed from the central server, ensuring that it is always up to date. This simpli- fies fast flash programming and enables central administration and second-by-second adjust- ment of images in the production environment. At the same time, FlashFOX


can be operated in standalone mode. The streaming mode facil- itates the handling of target-spe- cific data through the dynamic transfer of programming data.


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FlashFOX is the first standalone programmer with an integrated JAM/STAPL player in accor- dance with the JESD71 stan-


FlashFOX programmer.


dard. This integration expands the capabilities of FlashFOX to perform standardized test and programming operations on each channel independently. If required, external PODs


can be connected to each Flash- FOX at a distance of up to 13.1 ft (4m), enabling flexible use in a wide variety of production envi- ronments, even those prone to in- terference. However, this can re- sult in critical signal propagation times, which can be calculated and compensated for using a new


ADYCS automation feature. Contact: Goepel Electronics, 4030 W Braker Lane, Suite 310,


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