Supported devices

Texas Instruments devices (25 total)

Phyton device programmers support on- and off-board programming 8-, 16- and 32-bit microcontrollers and flash memory devices produced by Texas Instruments corporation:

Microcontrollers

32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4F based MCU - Tiva™ C Series (TM4Cxxx) microcontrollers, Arm® Cortex®-M3 wireless MCUs (CC1310xxx, CC1350), Arm® Cortex®-M3 Bluetooth® 5.1 Low Energy wireless MCUs (cc2640xxx), Bluetooth® Low Energy and proprietary wireless MCU (CC254x), SimpleLink™ 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M0+ Bluetooth® Low Energy wireless MCU (CC2340Rxxx), C2000™ 32-bit MCU with 100-MHz, FPU, TMU (TMS320F28xxx), 32-bit Arm-based (XMS432xxx), 16-bit MSP430 microcontrollers and 16-Bit ultra-low-power CC430 wireless MCUs (CC430xxx), legacy LMS3Sxxx and BQxxx microcontrollers.

Memory devices

Legacy EPROMs (TMS27xxx series).

In the past, some of the memory devices above were known under the brands National Semiconductor and Luminary, which were acquired by Texas Instruments.

The main features of our device programmers:

• ChipProg™ – Universal off-board device programmers
ChipProg – Universal parallel Device Programmers
  • Fast in-socket and in-system device programming
  • Hundreds of socket adapters and ISP cables
  • Free lifetime software update
  • 123,209+ supported MCUs, PLDs and memory devices

Phyton supports in-system (on-board) flashing of most of the devices below via special cable-adapters. Also, Phyton offers specialized in-system device programmers for production and engineering. Check here!

Check if your device is supported by our programmers! Suffixes in some device part numbers can be omitted or cut off. Click a device part number for further information.

If you do not see your device here, check the main Supported Devices list or use the Phyton Device Support Search Engine and choose "Parallel programmers..." branch of search. You may also require your device support from Phyton.


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