WriteNow! programming support for Infineon AURIX™ TC4X family

Algocraft is extending WriteNow! programming platform support to the new Infineon AURIX™ TC4X family, the latest generation of high-performance automotive microcontrollers based on the TriCore™ architecture. The TC4X series represents a significant architectural evolution compared to the previous AURIX™ TC2X and TC3X families, which are already fully supported by WriteNow. Thanks to the strong architectural […]
WriteNow! Setup v3.13 Released – Expanded Device Support and Performance Enhancements

Algocraft is pleased to announce the release of WriteNow! Setup version 3.13, a major update that introduces extended device support, performance improvements, and important enhancements across multiple algorithm drivers. All programming algorithm drivers included in this release are fully compatible with the entire WriteNow hardware product family, ensuring seamless integration and reliable programming performance. Key […]
Algocraft supports the new MCX MCUs introduced by NXP

Algocraft supports the new MCX MCUs introduced by NXP The universal in-system programmers by Algocraft (WriteNow! and µISP) now supports the new series of MCX MCUs introduced by NXP.The MCX MCUs, based on ARM Cortex-M0+ and ARM Cortex-M33, are designed for industrial and IoT applications. They are ideal for automation, motor control, smart sensors and […]
Celebrating 40 Years of Flash Memory!

Forty Years Ago… In December 1984, at the IEEE Integrated Electronics Devices Conference, Mr. Fujio Masuoka introduced the first FLASH memory device, with a capacity of 8192 bytes. This innovation marked the beginning of a transformative era in data storage, becoming a fundamental component in microprocessor-based electronic devices. As an embedded firmware designer, Mr. Pietro […]
Full support of Fremont Micro Devices (FMD) by Algocraft

Full support of Fremont Micro Devices (FMD) by Algocraft Fremont Micro Devices (FMD) is a privately held fabless semiconductor company that is fast becoming a leader in non-volatile memory products and high efficiency power management solutions. It is founded in Fremont, California in 2003 and is funded by various international venture capitals. The company is […]
Focus on Elmos LED driver IC programming algorithm

Focus on Elmos LED driver IC programming algorithm The Efficient, reliable and unique. The triumph of LEDs in vehicles has just begun. But now is certain: It is only a matter of time before the entire vehicle is equipped with LEDs. Elmos (https://www.elmos.com/)now already has highly efficient power supply components that enable LED use in […]
Nordic Semiconductor nRF5340 is supported by Algocraft!

Nordic Semiconductor nRF5340 is supported by Algocraft! The Nordic Semiconductor nRF5340 is the world’s first wireless SoC with two Arm® Cortex®-M33 processors. The combination of two flexible processors, the advanced feature set, and an operating temperature up to 105 °C, makes it the ideal choice for LE Audio, professional lighting, advanced wearables, and other complex […]
Algocraft expands the support of the new MSPM0 MCUs introduced by Texas Instruments

Algocraft expands the support of the new MSPM0 MCUs introduced by Texas Instruments The in-circuit programmer series by Algocraft (WriteNow! and μISP ) now supports Texas Instruments’ ARM Cortex-M0+ MSPM0L and MSPM0G MCUs. A key strength of this Arm Cortex-M0+ based family is the price (Texas Instruments announced a quantity price of $0.39) and scalability: the […]
What’s new of WriteNow! Project Generator V3.09?

A unique feature of our universal programming platform WriteNow! is the ability to update the HW/SW system very easily. This means that all units on the market since the first version introduced over 10 years ago can be updated to the latest software version available on our website. The software compatibility across all our WriteNow! […]
Algocraft supports the Texas Instruments 10-bit DAC539G2

Algocraft supports the Texas Instruments 10-bit DAC539G2 Several silicon producers are introducing analog devices into the market whose functionality can be user-configured. These devices contain a small area of non-volatile memory that is modified during production. The look-up table values are programmed using I2C or SPI protocol and stored in the NVM. The voltage-to-PWM converter […]