C8051F92x-93x Devices Support

C8051F92x-93x device support

Softlog Systems supports C8051F92x-93x from Silicon Labs

June 11, 2025 – Softlog Systems (2006) Ltd., a leading provider of innovative in-circuit flash programming solutions, today announced the support of C8051F92x-93x devices.

The C8051F92x-93x is an ultra-low power microcontroller (MCU) that has been designed from the ground up to be highly power-effective. The MCU features a powerful 8051 core with 25 MHz performance along with 32 kB – 64 kB Flash.

The programming is done via C2 interface, the security lock byte programming is also supported.

The devices above are part of existing ICP programmer’s family/algorithm 82: Silabs, EFM8/C8051 (C2).

Since we started, Softlog Systems has been dedicated to developing the world’s best In-Circuit Serial Flash Programmers (single channel and GANG). For over 25 years, we have continued to expand and upgrade our line of products, which are recognized by manufacturers as high-quality, reliable programmers.

For a complete list of devices supported by Softlog Systems ICP2(G3) family in-circuit programmers, please click here: https://dev25.softlog.com/devices/

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