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June 2025


SEGGER Intros In-Circuit Gang Programmer


GARDNER, MA — A new gener- ation of SEGGER’s Flasher ATE (automated test equipment) in- circuit gang programmer has arrived: Flasher ATE2. The device uses a space-saving form factor, and it can be mounted on racks or directly to an ATE apparatus. Eight individual chan-


nels allow programming of multiple targets in parallel. This ability to manage numerous devices simulta- neously and adapt to many hardware configurations make Flasher ATE2 highly valuable to modern, scalable production lines. Streamlined design


allows it to fit into space- constrained production and test- ing rigs, while a single, back- plane connector located on the target side makes it an ideal solution for cassette systems. With the connector, the need for complex cabling is eliminated, making integration simple and uncomplicated. Like its predecessor,


Flasher ATE2 is specifically designed to fit seamlessly into high-volume mass-production scenarios across a wide range of dynamic industries. A single- board modular device based on the Flasher Hub ecosystem, Flasher ATE2 utilizes the same


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control and programming meth- ods as the Flasher Hub-4 and Flasher Hub-12 paired with Flasher Compacts. Flasher ATE2 is a multi-


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Flasher ATE2 programmer.


package for Windows, Linux, and macOS. All of the resources needed for programming the internal flash memories of an extensive range of microcon- trollers, systems on a chip, quad- SPI flashes, and more are includ- ed. In addition, a flasher device support kit enables silicon ven- dors and customers to add sup- port for new devices on their own.


Contact: SEGGER Microcontroller Systems, LLC, 101 Suffolk Lane, Gardner, MA 01440 % 978-874-0299 E-mail: info@segger.com Web: www.segger.com


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