Ch341a V 118 -
The is a specific iteration of the widely popular "Black Edition" USB programmer. Often marketed as the "poor man's hardware hacking tool," it is a staple for technicians and enthusiasts needing to flash BIOS chips, recover bricked motherboards, or dump firmware. Core Specifications & Features
The CH341A is a low-cost USB-to-parallel / serial interface IC from WCH (Nanjing QinHeng Electronics) widely used for programming, testing, and interfacing with EEPROMs, SPI flash, I2C devices, and various legacy parallel/serial hardware. The term “CH341A V1.18” most likely refers to a hardware revision or a commonly circulated programmer board version (v1.18). These small programmer boards are popular in electronics repair and hobbyist communities for reading/writing flash chips, BIOS chips, and microcontrollers. ch341a v 118
A zero-insertion-force socket for easy swapping of DIP8 or SOP8 (via adapter) chips. The is a specific iteration of the widely
