The microcontrollers used in the first batch of Argon drives have arrived for programming. We program these chips in house and send them to assembly house so we don’t need to make an needle bed type programming device to program mounted chips. So drives become functional right after assembly will be ready for quality control & compliance testing.
The chips will be programmed by using clam shell type IC sockets. Programming one chip takes about 5 seconds + handling.
You will open preorder for the first series?
No, at least not yet. I want to confirm from the final devices that they’re flawless before putting them for sale!