Same platform, flexible scaling
The 4-channel and 8-channel variants are built on the identical hardware platform. This means users benefit from the same architecture, feature set and web-based management interface across both models.
The key difference lies in scalability. The 4-channel version can be expanded to up to eight channels through licensing. Channel activation is managed via the familiar Flasher ATE2 web interface, allowing production capacity to grow in line with demand while protecting the initial investment.
According to SEGGER, the 4-channel version is ideal for users who want to start with a smaller configuration and retain the flexibility to expand later. Notably, SEGGER does not charge licensing fees per supported device. Users can switch between supported devices without additional licensing costs.
Built for modern production environments
Functionally, the Flasher ATE2 combines the capabilities of a Flasher Hub and Flasher Compact in one unit. It integrates seamlessly into the SEGGER Flasher ecosystem, including:
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U-Flash and J-Flash for microcontroller programming
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Flasher BitStreamer for FPGA programming
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Flasher SDK for custom integration
All channels operate independently at high speed, enabling parallel programming and optimized throughput.
The integrated web server and FTP server provide powerful remote management capabilities, supporting automation, monitoring and efficient control within production environments. This ensures high reliability and minimal downtime, even in demanding manufacturing setups.
Professional gang programming with lower initial investment
With the introduction of the 4-channel Flasher ATE2, SEGGER offers a scalable, future-proof solution for production programming. Manufacturers can start with four channels and expand as volumes increase, without changing hardware platforms.
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