When troubleshooting circuit boards that have multiple EEPROM chips that have programs or codes on them but you don't have the schematics to the circuit boards or the EEPROM chip code files.
How do I test the EEPROM chips to make sure they are good?
I can use a Universal programmer to do what kinds of EEPROM checks?
Make sure the EEPROM chip reads and write and test the check sum?
Since I don't have the program code files for the circuit boards I'm troubleshooting, what can a electronic technician do with boards that have multiple EEPROM chips to test them?
How do I test the EEPROM chips to make sure they are good?
I can use a Universal programmer to do what kinds of EEPROM checks?
Make sure the EEPROM chip reads and write and test the check sum?
Since I don't have the program code files for the circuit boards I'm troubleshooting, what can a electronic technician do with boards that have multiple EEPROM chips to test them?