arkadiyp said:
I am looking for an EEPROM reader that can read the following eeproms in-circuit 24c08, 24c01, 24c03, 93c46 all of those manufactured by ATMEL.
There are plenty of EEPROM programmers about, and they are quite simple to build yourself - the problem is your in-circuit prgoramming requirement. As I understand it the circuit in question has to be designed to allow this, many Sony TV's have a socket for reading/writing the EEPROM - one of the pins on this socket is used to disable the TV's internal uP allowing the EEPROM programmer to take over the bus as I2C master.