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SEGGER introduces the Flasher Compact programmer New from SEGGER, the Flasher Compact is a full-featured, in-circuit, universal flash programming tool in a housing with a footprint smaller than that of a credit card.
While the Flasher Compact can be used in stand-alone or PC-based mode, it has been primarily designed for integration into production rigs or automated test equipment (ATE) where space is limited. The unit is both powered and controlled via USB cable, which can be up to five meters long. With this, plus its small size and mounting holes, target-side assembly is very easy.
As a member of the Flasher Family, the Flasher Compact is fast, robust, and reliable and, in terms of speed, the Flasher Compact comes close to the theoretical minimum programming time for the target hardware.
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SEGGER has announced its Embedded Studio build for the newly released Apple M1, Apple’s first ARM-based system-on-chip (SoC) designed specifically for Mac.
On 15 January 2021 the National Communications Commission (NCC) issued an official order of recall against Taiwan Mobile, one of the country s top three mobile operators. The order concerned Taiwan Mobile s self-branded smartphone (the Amazing A32), which had been supplied by a Chinese company and was sold to more than 94,191 subscribers between April 2018 and July 2020.
On 6 January 2021 Taiwan Mobile had sent a notice to its 7,557 subscribers who used the affected smartphone, advising them that a trojan virus had been implanted during the manufacturing process in China, which eventually led to identity theft. Despite this, the NCC demanded full compensation from Taiwan Mobile for: