





⚡ Program smarter, not harder — unlock DSP mastery with ICP5!
The WONDOM ICP5 is a professional-grade in-circuit programmer featuring UART connectivity and a PC UI that supports SigmaStudio, designed for seamless DSP kernel board programming. Compatible with Linux and popular microcontrollers, it offers plug-and-play USB integration and robust performance, making it the go-to choice for designers and DIY audio enthusiasts seeking precision and control.






| ASIN | B0CBP9YHYZ |
| Brand | WONDOM |
| Built-In Media | USB cable |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Microcontroller (Arduino, Raspberry Pi models) |
| Connectivity Technology | UART |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (10) |
| Manufacturer | Sure Electronics |
| Mfr Part Number | ICP5 |
| Model Name | ICP5 |
| Model Number | DB-DP11226 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
A**R
I got all three boards, the dsp, the programmer and the i/o board. I am just using this one to do the dsp for my home audio sub. But it ended up being so good, I think I'm about to buy several more. For designers or diy type guys, this couldn't be better. Works perfectly as I was hoping it would. Fully programmable for however you need it. Programming was difficult, I'm not going to lie. Every single dip switch had to be set to the opposite of what the instructions and ai said it should be. Once I figured that out with a bunch of trial and error, then it was pretty much as the instructions said. But it took me a minute to figure that out first. Hopefully this info saves someone else a couple of hours. I wish I'd caught it earlier. The Miumax program from Wondom works very well and has MOST every setting you'll need. It is considerably easier than SigmaStudios. If you can get what you need done with this, I’d recommend doing that. Learning SigmaStudios was not an easy step. But it does give you a lot more control. Those are your two options to program this and they both worked 100% correctly for me. Once you flash it to the ICP5 (it says icp5, but it also seems to write the dsp board in this step) you can disconnect the icp5 and run the dsp and I/O board without the icp5. I really hope this helps out and gives anyone considering this the confidence to grab the 3 boards and go for it. Worked beautifully for my first project using this. !0/10 WOULD RECOMMEND! Going to buy two more this week.
M**.
Showed up on time, will be testing soon
M**T
Item works as should. Cheaper option to the Dayton Audio ICP. Plus it's Type C and not that foolish Micro USB. Everything's better In black!
C**E
You have to follow the routine. I powered up the programmer the I powered up the DSP (APM2) then connect the two. SigmaStudio 4 connected right up and wrote the EEPROM. Works like it should.
Z**N
Works great
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