Iprog Eeprom Adapter Pinout Portable ((full)) 〈ESSENTIAL〉

The you are working on (dashboard, airbag, or ECU).

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In-circuit reading can power up the host MCU via parasitic paths on the VCC line, distorting the clock signal ( SCKcap S cap C cap K Wired Pigtails / Direct Solder (In-Circuit) iprog eeprom adapter pinout portable

| SOIC Pin (EEPROM) | Function | iProg 20-Pin Header | Wire Color (Typical) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | CS (Chip Select) | Pin 1 | Brown | | 2 | MISO / SDA (Data Out) | Pin 2 | Red | | 3 | WP (Write Protect) / NC | Pin 3 (Often tied to GND) | Orange | | 4 | GND (Ground) | Pin 4 (or 19) | Black | | 5 | MOSI / SDA (Data In) | Pin 5 | Yellow | | 6 | SCK (Clock) | Pin 6 | Green | | 7 | HOLD (Suspends comms) | Pin 7 (Often tied to VCC) | Blue | | 8 | VCC (3.3V / 5V) | Pin 8 | Red (Thick) |

Are you attempting an or off-board reading (soldered) ? The you are working on (dashboard, airbag, or ECU)

Explain the memory connections. Let me know how I can help you get your tool working!

If you tell me the specific ECU or chip model (e.g., M95320, 24C64) you are trying to read, I can provide the exact wiring diagram from the iProg software. If you'd like, I can also: Explain the memory connections

: No connection usually required for standard EEPROM operations. Standard 8-Pin EEPROM Connection When using the EEPROM Adapter

Connect the EEPROM adapter to the iProg unit.