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product_id: 271394604
title: "AiTrip EEPROM BIOS USB Programmer CH341A + SOIC8 Clip + 1.8V Adapter + SOIC8 Adapter for 24 25 Series Flash"
brand: "aitrip"
price: "€ 45.31"
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# 2-3x faster programming speed SOIC8 clip for precise chip access Universal USB interface AiTrip EEPROM BIOS USB Programmer CH341A + SOIC8 Clip + 1.8V Adapter + SOIC8 Adapter for 24 25 Series Flash

**Brand:** aitrip
**Price:** € 45.31
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚙️ Unlock your motherboard’s potential with lightning-fast BIOS programming!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AiTrip EEPROM BIOS USB Programmer CH341A + SOIC8 Clip + 1.8V Adapter + SOIC8 Adapter for 24 25 Series Flash by aitrip
- **How much does it cost?** € 45.31 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/271394604-aitrip-eeprom-bios-usb-programmer-ch341a-soic8-clip-1-8v)

## Best For

- aitrip enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aitrip brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pro-Grade Versatility:** Includes 1.8V adapter and multiple socket converters to handle diverse chip formats with ease.
- • **Blazing Fast BIOS Recovery:** Flash your motherboard BIOS 2-3 times faster than standard programmers, saving you critical downtime.
- • **Comprehensive Flash Support:** Supports 24/25 series EEPROM and SPI Flash chips, perfect for unlocking, backup, and repair tasks.
- • **Precision SOIC8 Clip Design:** Directly access EEPROM chips without soldering, ensuring safe and efficient in-circuit programming.
- • **Plug & Play USB Compatibility:** Seamlessly connects via USB for hassle-free programming on desktops, laptops, and TVs.

## Overview

The AiTrip EEPROM BIOS USB Programmer CH341A kit is a professional-grade tool designed for fast, reliable programming and recovery of 24/25 series EEPROM and SPI Flash chips. Featuring a high-speed CH341A USB interface, a precision SOIC8 clip for solderless chip access, and versatile adapters, it empowers tech-savvy users to repair, backup, erase, and flash BIOS on desktops, laptops, TVs, and more—making it an essential device for anyone serious about hardware maintenance and firmware control.

## Description

Usage: TV set memory, desktop motherboard, LCD, notebook router, card, DVD, set-top boxes, unlocking software, backup, erasing, burning, checking, repair etc. Features: Erasing speed is probably 2-3 Mbit check every minute. This unit is suitable for amateur programmers of 24 and 25 series FLASH. The programmer uses the specially produced CH341A USB chip USB/usb1.1 comms. Programming is faster than ordinary ATMEGA8 25 Series Programmer up to 2-3 times faster. Package included: 1 x Programmer 1 x 1.8V adapter 1 x SOP8 SOIC8 to DIP8 EZ Programmer Adapter Socket Converter Module 150mil 1 x SOIC8 SOP8 Flash Chip IC Test Clip socket adapter BIOS/24/25 Programmer

Review: Good tool - Working perfect
Review: Quality item that worked for saving my Z490 Motherboard - I was able to use this to fix my bricked MSI Tomahawk Z490 motherboard. Like many others, it failed after a simple BIOS update. From then on it would refuse to boot, no POST, no nothing but some fans at idle. The only thing that would come on was a single "CPU" LED. Hard resetting the BIOS/removing the battery, etc. did not do anything. And naturally, this board does not have any kind of "bios back" / bios recovery system. I figured it was bricked, but reading online gave me some hope about the possibility of reprogramming the BIOS chip externally. So, after a ton of research, I ended up buying this programmer linked below clipped it onto my BIOS chip* Was concerned about the whole 5V output instead of 3.3V, but read some people who said it worked fine. I rolled the dice and it worked fine for me also. I did not have to modify my programmer's output voltage. Now clipped in, I was able to detect the chip, and read and make a full backup of it. I then wrote the most recent BIOS to it and rebooted. Unfortunately now the board didn't turn on at all. Not even the LED diagnostic light. Rats. I keep at it though, and eventually I decided to flash the BIOS that was the original version it had before I did the upgrade that broke everything. I reboot, and BAM, it POSTs! From there I manually update the BIOS through the BIOS itself and a flash drive with each firmware update file. Every update takes, and I end up with a fully up to date motherboard with almost everything working.** *The SOIC 8 pin clip is very finicky, cheap, and I don't think would be good for more than a few attempts. The more I played with it / the longer it was on the more messed up the little tiny gold tabs became. **My Intel NIC's MAC address was hosed after this. I was able to figure out what it should be by looking it up on MSI's website, as they weirdly have a tool for that. Then booted off a linux USB and used some commands to write the original MAC to the NIC. Rebooted and verified all looks well in windows.

## Features

- Test Clip Pin format: SOIC8 SOP8 matrix ,Programmer TL866 EZP2010 RT809H CH341A
- SOIC8 SOP8 Clip DIP8 for in-circuit programming For EEPROM /25CXX/24CXX on ZIP USB
- Test Clip Beryllium copper plating needle, without welding, can be directly inserted
- USB Programmer CH341A Series Burner Chip 24 EEPROM BIOS Writer 25 SPI Flash AE1185

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07VNVVXW6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,966 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #2 in USB Port Cards |
| Brand | AITRIP |
| Color | USB Programmer Set |
| Colour | USB Programmer Set |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Television |
| Compatible devices | Desktop, Laptop, Television |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 534 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | USB |
| Data link protocol | USB |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware interface | USB |
| Manufacturer | AiTrip |
| UPC | 701715454453 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AITRIP
- **Colour:** USB Programmer Set
- **Compatible devices:** Desktop, Laptop, Television
- **Data link protocol:** USB
- **Hardware interface:** USB

## Images

![AiTrip EEPROM BIOS USB Programmer CH341A + SOIC8 Clip + 1.8V Adapter + SOIC8 Adapter for 24 25 Series Flash - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61RlHQalseL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would plugging this into a USB 3.0 cause any issues with this device since it seems to be built for 1.0?**
A: no. USB 3 is backward compatible. Should not be a problem

**Q: Will it work with Z170 K6 motherboard?**
A: Locate the BIOS chip on your motherboard. The most common brand is WINBOND. This programmer work with most of the 8 pin WINBOND chips. The chip number my be something similar to W25Q128 or 25Q128, but most of these chips are supported. There is a version of this programmer, I think its version 2 that fixes a problem that the original had. The version 1 put +5v on the datalines. Allot of these chips use 3.6v on the data lines so you had to do a volt mod on the programmer to fix. I would recommend you purchase the version 2.0.

**Q: Will this work for automotive at 5v?**
A: It will, but they claim it needs jumpers to change other chip voltage locations to 3.3v. I haven’t had an issue, but most use the junoers

**Q: is there a manual? how to set the jumpers, what do they do? how to set to 3.3v, or 5v, 1.8v?**
A: I only worked 3.3v bios chips, I suggest to use a multimeter to check the voltage at the pins then add the jumper.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good tool
*by A***I on 23 December 2025*

Working perfect

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality item that worked for saving my Z490 Motherboard
*by N***F on 18 March 2026*

I was able to use this to fix my bricked MSI Tomahawk Z490 motherboard. Like many others, it failed after a simple BIOS update. From then on it would refuse to boot, no POST, no nothing but some fans at idle. The only thing that would come on was a single "CPU" LED. Hard resetting the BIOS/removing the battery, etc. did not do anything. And naturally, this board does not have any kind of "bios back" / bios recovery system. I figured it was bricked, but reading online gave me some hope about the possibility of reprogramming the BIOS chip externally. So, after a ton of research, I ended up buying this programmer linked below clipped it onto my BIOS chip* Was concerned about the whole 5V output instead of 3.3V, but read some people who said it worked fine. I rolled the dice and it worked fine for me also. I did not have to modify my programmer's output voltage. Now clipped in, I was able to detect the chip, and read and make a full backup of it. I then wrote the most recent BIOS to it and rebooted. Unfortunately now the board didn't turn on at all. Not even the LED diagnostic light. Rats. I keep at it though, and eventually I decided to flash the BIOS that was the original version it had before I did the upgrade that broke everything. I reboot, and BAM, it POSTs! From there I manually update the BIOS through the BIOS itself and a flash drive with each firmware update file. Every update takes, and I end up with a fully up to date motherboard with almost everything working.** *The SOIC 8 pin clip is very finicky, cheap, and I don't think would be good for more than a few attempts. The more I played with it / the longer it was on the more messed up the little tiny gold tabs became. **My Intel NIC's MAC address was hosed after this. I was able to figure out what it should be by looking it up on MSI's website, as they weirdly have a tool for that. Then booted off a linux USB and used some commands to write the original MAC to the NIC. Rebooted and verified all looks well in windows.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Got the job done.
*by J***Y on 12 September 2022*

This one follows the flawed design where the IC woukd be exposed to 5v regardless of the jumper position. I had to mod it so that the power and data lines are now at 3.3v. Once done, it worked just fine. The clip takes a bit of fiddling around before it would give a proper connection. Once you get a knack of it, it works everything. Can't fault at all, except for the design around voltage limiting.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-10*