The programmer is widely considered the "gold standard" for I/O programming because it can flash chips through the without removing them from the motherboard.
Technicians must use two USB-C cables—one for connecting to the computer and one for connecting the Ground (GND) of the programmer to the motherboard being repaired. vertyanov+successor+programmer+full
Powered by a 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 RISC processor running at 120 MHz. The programmer is widely considered the "gold standard"
The companion software for the Vertyanov Successor allows for a full suite of BIOS and EC maintenance tasks, including: Basic Operations : Reading, erasing, writing, and verifying chips. Diagnostics The companion software for the Vertyanov Successor allows
: The Successor boasts high-speed read and write performance. When you're dealing with large firmware files (like a 256kb or 512kb EC dump), speed is a massive time-saver. The tool is designed to ensure stable and accurate data transfer, which is critical because a bad write can permanently brick the chip.
The software includes a massive database of motherboard models (Compal, Quanta, Wistron, etc.). You simply select your board, and the software automatically configures the pinout. Verdict: Is it Worth It?
The "Successor" is the latest generation of the Vertyanov JIG programmer. It is designed to program multicontrollers (EC/KBC), EEPROM, and Flash chips that are otherwise difficult to access.