I am buying a TL866II Plus Programmer and I was thinking about Programming a Winbond W27C515. If I want to program some EEProm for someone what would be a fair price to charge for doing it plus a charge for the EEProm? I need the price for United States and Canada.
I think 4 banks up to 16k program will fit.
Any help would be great.
Winbond W27C512 EEProm
Re: Winbond W27C512 EEProm
You should be able to get the devices for less than $5 each. Maybe 10pcs for $5 if you're lucky.
The rest depends on what your free time is worth. I've seen commercial rates as low as approx $15 setup + $2 per device programmed. That seems too low to me from a professional perspective but at the same time I couldn't justify paying that much as a hobbyist. It's more cost effective to own a programmer than to pay for programming of more than two or three different devices.
The TL866ii plus is pretty good. I've had it working under Linux without any problems. Programming old unsupported eproms can be a bit of a game but other than that it just works.
The rest depends on what your free time is worth. I've seen commercial rates as low as approx $15 setup + $2 per device programmed. That seems too low to me from a professional perspective but at the same time I couldn't justify paying that much as a hobbyist. It's more cost effective to own a programmer than to pay for programming of more than two or three different devices.
The TL866ii plus is pretty good. I've had it working under Linux without any problems. Programming old unsupported eproms can be a bit of a game but other than that it just works.
Stew
Re: Winbond W27C512 EEProm
That why I'm buying one and I just thought I could make extra money.sorchard wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 1:14 pm You should be able to get the devices for less than $5 each. Maybe 10pcs for $5 if you're lucky.
The rest depends on what your free time is worth. I've seen commercial rates as low as approx $15 setup + $2 per device programmed. That seems too low to me from a professional perspective but at the same time I couldn't justify paying that much as a hobbyist. It's more cost effective to own a programmer than to pay for programming of more than two or three different devices.
This is the one I'm buying. https://www.ebay.com/itm/XGecu-TL866II- ... SwJ3RatMVWThe TL866ii plus is pretty good. I've had it working under Linux without any problems. Programming old unsupported eproms can be a bit of a game but other than that it just works.