Iprog Eeprom Adapter Pinout |work| < 480p >

and is praised for its versatility but noted for specific hardware risks.

| ZIF Socket Pin | Signal Name | Iprog Header Pin (ISP/ICSP) | Description | |----------------|-------------|-----------------------------|-------------| | 1 | CS (Chip Select) | Pin 6 | Enables the EEPROM | | 2 | CLK (Clock) | Pin 7 | Synchronous serial clock | | 3 | DI / MOSI | Pin 9 | Data Input to EEPROM | | 4 | DO / MISO | Pin 8 | Data Output from EEPROM | | 5 | GND | Pin 5 | Ground (0V) | | 6 | WP (Write Protect) | Pin 10 (optional) | Disables writing (often tied to GND) | | 7 | HOLD (or NC) | Pin 11 (optional) | Pauses communication without deselecting | | 8 | VCC (Power) | Pin 4 | +3.3V or +5V (selectable via jumper) | Iprog Eeprom Adapter Pinout

The (often referred to as a clone of the original ProgProg) is a popular, low-cost programmer for automotive EEPROMs, Microwire, and SPI Flash. Its "EEPROM Adapter" is typically a small PCB that converts the Iprog’s 10-pin IDC header to an 8-pin DIP socket for common chips like 93Cxx , 25Cxx , 24Cxx , and 95xxx . and is praised for its versatility but noted

The Iprog (often referred to as Iprog Pro or Iprog+ ) is a multi-protocol programmer. The EEPROM adapter is a small printed circuit board (PCB) that interfaces between the main Iprog unit and common serial memory chips (24Cxx, 25Cxx, 93Cxx series). It converts voltage levels (typically 5V to 3.3V or 1.8V) and routes specific control lines (CS, CLK, DI, DO, WP, HOLD) to the correct pins of the target IC. The Iprog (often referred to as Iprog Pro