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Data I/O Corporation is a device programming and secure provisioning solutions provider headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA. Its website describes the company as a provider of advanced data programming and security solutions for smart devices, Flash-based microcontrollers, and memory devices, serving industries such as automotive, IoT, medical, wireless, consumer electronics, and industrial control.
Its product lineup centers on automated programming systems such as the PSV7000, PSV5000, and PSV2800, along with programming technologies including FlashPAK, FlashCORE, and LumenX. The PSV7000 emphasizes speed, flexibility, and low total cost of ownership, with throughput stated at up to 2,000 devices/hour. The PSV5000 is positioned as a more economical entry point for automation, at up to 1,300 units/hour. The PSV2800 is designed for high-volume dedicated applications, with a stated throughput of 3,000 units/hour. LumenX offers high-speed read/write performance, support for large image files, and secure data management capabilities. FlashCORE III is a general-purpose programming engine, with the main text stating support for tens of thousands of devices.
SentriX is its IoT security deployment as-a-service offering, used to inject keys, certificates, firmware protection, and identity authentication capabilities at the front end of manufacturing. It supports optional services such as Product Creator collaboration, preconfigured security use cases, automated cloud onboarding, and integration with HSMs compliant with FIPS 140-2 Level 3. On the production-line side, it also supports serialization, MES integration, command-line interfaces, laser marking, 3D/2D inspection, and traceability configuration.
The website does not disclose specific pricing, and the hardware pages mainly direct users to request a quote. SentriX is explicitly offered under a service model with low upfront cost, no minimum order quantity, and per-device billing, and it can be added to existing PSV5000 or PSV7000 systems.
The advantages are its comprehensive coverage of manufacturing scenarios, spanning NPI, first articles, and mass production; strong alignment with the quality and security requirements of high-reliability industries such as automotive, medical, and IoT; and an ecosystem listing support for multiple security chips, MCUs, MPUs, and secure storage solutions. Its limitations are that it is not a general-purpose software development tool, but rather an industrial hardware/production-line solution; disclosure is also limited regarding pricing, software licensing, APIs/SDKs, and self-hosting boundaries.
It is suitable for OEMs, EMS/CM providers, programming centers, automotive electronics manufacturers, and IoT device makers, especially teams that need high-volume programming and hardware-level secure provisioning. The site has a Chinese-language option, but this review could not determine the stability of access from mainland China, so it is marked as unknown.
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