Data I/O Corporation NASDAQ:DAIO (commonly known as "Data I/O") is a manufacturer of programming and automated device handling systems for programmable integrated circuits. The company is headquartered in Redmond, Washington with sales and engineering offices worldwide.
While not manufacturing any semiconductors itself, Data I/O's core business is the design and manufacture of equipment that transfers data into various non-volatile semiconductor devices. In modern times, these devices commonly fall into three categories: Flash Memory, Microcontroller devices, and Programmable Logic Devices.
Some models of Data I/O programmers are intended for use by engineering design staff during product design and test phases, while other models are designed for volume manufacturing and include sophisticated, fully automated, robotic handlers - which program devices without human assistance or intervention.
Introduced in 2004, Data I/O ImageWriter programmer models use In-System Programming methodologies to perform high speed and flexible programming of devices already mounted on a PCB. Data I/O provides IW Tools software for configuring ImageWriter programmers and modeling programming flow.
Data I/O sells its products and services to a variety of industrial segments including wireless handset manufacturers, telecommunication, industrial automation, consumer electronics, computer, medical, automotive, military, aerospace, electronic contract manufacturing, programming centers, and semiconductors industries worldwide.