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UNIVERSAL ADAPTER FOR PIC PROGRAMMER - PRINTED PLATE
The adapter acts as an adapter for the PIC programmers. It allows programming outside the system of the most popular PIC microcontrollers in DIP housings from 8 to 40 pins. It is equipped with a convenient ZIF stand which ensures easy exchange of systems and their reliable connection.
The device is especially recommended for users and fans of PIC microcontrollers
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Manufacturer AVT SPV Sp. z o.o. Leszczynowa 11 03-197 Warszawa Poland zamowienia@avt.pl
Responsible person AVT SPV Sp. z o.o. Leszczynowa 11 03-197 Warszawa Poland zamowienia@avt.pl
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UNIVERSAL ADAPTER FOR PIC PROGRAMMER - PRINTED PLATE