The CH341A is a low-cost USB interface chip that converts USB signals to various parallel and serial formats, including I2C, SPI, and UART. It is widely used as a multi-functional mini-programmer that can read and write a vast array of memory chips. The hardware itself, often referred to in its various iterations like "CH341A Black" or "CH341A Top" (often the gold-edged version), is a compact, USB-powered device.
The software features an intuitive interface with a clear layout of core functions, making it accessible even for those with limited programming experience. It runs efficiently without consuming excessive system resources.
You can manually add unsupported SPI flash chips. Navigate to the Devices folder and edit the SPI.INI file. Add the Chip ID, size, and page size for your exotic component.
: Match the red wire of the ribbon cable to Pin 1 of your chip.