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This hands-on classroom training serves to introduce the topics of advanced EEPROM programming methods that require soldering irons and specialized device programmers. Students will develop an understanding of memory functionality, discover various methods of reading and processing BIN files, and participate in practical training on surface-mount soldering and de-soldering.Soldering:
The science of soldering
Soldering iron anatomy and basics
Cored and multicored soldering wires
Soldering station benefits, including hot air rework
Tip selection and use cases for iron work and hot air
Flux types and practical applications
PCB construction and characteristics
ESD (electrical static discharge)
Soldering through hole and surface-mounted components
Post-solder cleaning and inspection (microscope)
Exploring Surface-Mount Technology (SMT)—DIP, SOIC, PLCC, QFP
Practical application (as time allows)
EEPROM:
EPROM vs. EEPROM
Hexadecimal vs. ASCII
The anatomy of an EEPROM and recognizing pin location
How to identify an EEPROM and decode its original manufacture, size, & capacity
Reading an EEPROM, immobilizer, & ECU memory out-of-circuit
Reading an EEPROM, immobilizer, & ECU memory in-circuit (and its challenges)
Component removal techniques
Solder removal techniques
Verifying read/write data integrity
BIN files for used module replacement and key making
Introduction to microcontrollers (MCU)
In-circuit MCU data harvesting
Connectivity tips and tricks (no diagram present)
The benefits of a quality microscope
Practical application (as time allows)
Overview of locksmith related specialty programmers
Security bypass potential of applicable memory using specialty programmers
Featured Hardware:
Some of the products discussed or used in class include:
Memory Device Readers
Xhorse VVDI Prog
Orange5
SMOK
Transponder Configuration/Programmers
Scorpio Tango
TMPro2
All-in-Ones
AutoProPAD G2 Turbo
Autel IM608 Pro
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, students will gain an understanding of advanced immobilizer and ECU programming techniques, which may require soldering/desoldering of components or wires onto a PCB using specialty tools.
As with all of our classes, there will be exclusive deals for students on most or all of the products we cover in the classes.
Instructor
Brandon Tucker, Expert Key Solutions, Alabama
Eric Lambert, The Locksmith Co, Tennessee & Kentucky
Eric Demers, Advanced Key Solutions, California
Cost
SIGN UP BY APRIL 26:
$885 (bring your own tools)
$1109.62 (includes soldering station and hot air rework station)
SIGN UP AFTER APRIL 26:
$985 (bring your own tools)
$1209.62 (includes soldering station and hot air rework station)
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
American Key Supply, 7202 Rafael Ridge Way, Las Vegas, NV 89119, United States,Enterprise, Nevada