The 2700 is a programmer from Data IO.
Additional Features:
Power Requirements
Input Voltage:
105-129 Vac: 60 Hz
198-264 Vac 50 Hz
90-110 Vac 50-60 Hz
2700 Voltage
24V (ac or dc) +/- 10%
2700 Current
AC = 1.67 A maximum
DC = 1.25 A maximum
Physical and Environmental
Dimension: 228 x 221 x 76 mm; 9.00 x 8.75 x 3.00 inches
Temperature: Operating: +0° to 40° C (+32° to +104° F); Storage: -40° to +55° C (-40° to +130° F)
Relative Humidity: Operating: 20% to 80% RH noncondensing; Storage: 10% to 90% RH noncondensing
Altitude: Operating: To 5,000 meters (16,404 ft); Storage: To 15,000 meters (49,212 ft)
Safety: Underwriters Laboratories-UL 1950
Canadian Standards Association-CSA C22.2 No. 950
ESD: IEC 801-2 (+/- 8 kV)
Certificate of RFI/EMI Conformance: Complies with the Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) requirements of EN55022 Class A and EN50082-1 as called out in 89/336/EEC, the EMC Directive for the European Community
CE-EC conformity mark
The following items will be needed to use the 2700 with your PC:
IBM-compatible PC, 386 minimum, running Windows 3.1 or higher
Note: The more powerful the PC, the faster the programmer will be able to perform
One free parallel port with nothing else attached
Minimum 3 MB extended memory; 4 to 8 MB recommended
5 MB minimum (10 MB recommended) of free hard disk space for the 2700 software
3.5-inch high-density disk drive
Microsoft-compatible mouse (optional, but recommended)
VGA color monitor (minimum)
The Data I/O 2700 programmer is a precision tool designed to program and verify programmable device technologies and packages (such as DIP's, PLCCs, and JLCCs).
The 2700 uses a Windows interface to provide an accessible programming environment, the PC's parallel port to communicate with the programmer, and device bases to ensure that you get the specific device support you need for your programming application.
The standard bases included with the 2700 support DIP devices up to 48 pins and PLCC devices up to 44 pins.
The 2700 verifies internal voltages every time it is powered up and every time a complete self-test is run. The voltage verification is performed by software and is compared to a laser-trimmed voltage reference.
The 2700 is a programmer from Data IO.
Additional Features:
Power Requirements
Input Voltage:
- 105-129 Vac: 60 Hz
- 198-264 Vac 50 Hz
- 90-110 Vac 50-60 Hz
2700 Voltage
2700 Current
- AC = 1.67 A maximum
- DC = 1.25 A maximum
Physical and Environmental
- Dimension: 228 x 221 x 76 mm; 9.00 x 8.75 x 3.00 inches
- Temperature: Operating: +0° to 40° C (+32° to +104° F); Storage: -40° to +55° C (-40° to +130° F)
- Relative Humidity: Operating: 20% to 80% RH noncondensing; Storage: 10% to 90% RH noncondensing
- Altitude: Operating: To 5,000 meters (16,404 ft); Storage: To 15,000 meters (49,212 ft)
- Safety: Underwriters Laboratories-UL 1950
- Canadian Standards Association-CSA C22.2 No. 950
- ESD: IEC 801-2 (+/- 8 kV)
- Certificate of RFI/EMI Conformance: Complies with the Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) requirements of EN55022 Class A and EN50082-1 as called out in 89/336/EEC, the EMC Directive for the European Community
- CE-EC conformity mark
The following items will be needed to use the 2700 with your PC:
- IBM-compatible PC, 386 minimum, running Windows 3.1 or higher
- Note: The more powerful the PC, the faster the programmer will be able to perform
- One free parallel port with nothing else attached
- Minimum 3 MB extended memory; 4 to 8 MB recommended
- 5 MB minimum (10 MB recommended) of free hard disk space for the 2700 software
- 3.5-inch high-density disk drive
- Microsoft-compatible mouse (optional, but recommended)
- VGA color monitor (minimum)
The Data I/O 2700 programmer is a precision tool designed to program and verify programmable device technologies and packages (such as DIP's, PLCCs, and JLCCs).
The 2700 uses a Windows interface to provide an accessible programming environment, the PC's parallel port to communicate with the programmer, and device bases to ensure that you get the specific device support you need for your programming application.
The standard bases included with the 2700 support DIP devices up to 48 pins and PLCC devices up to 44 pins.
The 2700 verifies internal voltages every time it is powered up and every time a complete self-test is run. The voltage verification is performed by software and is compared to a laser-trimmed voltage reference.