Production Programming
Xeltek offers both traditional gang programmers and modern stand-alone models for production cluster setups. Traditional gang programmers come with four independent sockets that allow chips to be programmed concurrently. Recent trends have shifted from gang programming to cluster setups. Cluster setups consist of multiple stand-alone programmers operated by one operator for enhanced efficiency and cost-savings during production.
Articles Related to Cluster Programming
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Cluster concurrent programming vs traditional parallel programming -
Cluster programming for volume production -
Why do you need to cluster programmers? -
High volume production / clustering applications -
Multi-programming with SuperPro 7500 programmers
Multi-programming with SuperPro 611S and 6100 programmers
Articles Related to Gang Programmers
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2 Programmers in 1: SuperPro 7500 -
4-Gang programming using SuperPro 7500 -
4-Gang programming on SuperPro 7000
Production programming using gang programmers