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oki 66201 MCU programmer

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elecauto

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Hi,

I`m looking for a programmer for the OKI 66201 or 66207 microcontroller. I found this MCU in the Honda Civic`s engine control units.

If someone knows where can I buy this programmer, please let me know.

Thanks :?:
 
elecauto said:
Hi,

I`m looking for a programmer for the OKI 66201 or 66207 microcontroller. I found this MCU in the Honda Civic`s engine control units.

If someone knows where can I buy this programmer, please let me know.

There's a datasheet for the processors available from Oki, it's in the obselete and discontinued section - you need to register to download it, there might be some details there?.

You might also have a look at which a quick google found, that seems to have plenty of info on the chips.
 
Thanks for your answer,

I have datasheets for this MCU, I`m looking for the programmer for this controller.
In the PGMFI Doc shows an adapter to read the 66507 like an EPROM, do you know if the 201/207 could be read in the same way???
:?:
Thanks
 
elecauto said:
Thanks for your answer,

I have datasheets for this MCU, I`m looking for the programmer for this controller.
In the PGMFI Doc shows an adapter to read the 66507 like an EPROM, do you know if the 201/207 could be read in the same way???
:?:

Sorry, I've never seen one, but the Oki site mentioned that they provide suitable programmers, or at least they did!.
 
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