Bench / BSL / Boot Tool
A BDM frame is the mechanical jig that holds an opened ECU circuit board and positions spring-loaded probe pins onto its BDM/boot pads, allowing a bench programmer such as a BDM100, K-TAG or similar to read and write the controller without soldering. The frame typically consists of an adjustable base, a cross-arm and a set of interchangeable probe pens and adapters that align to specific pad layouts. Tuners use it for solder-free bench access when pulling full firmware dumps or recovering ECUs on Bosch EDC16/ME9-era and other BDM- or boot-accessible units. It is a passive fixture: the actual read/write is done by the connected programmer and software, not the frame itself.
The BDM frame is purely a bench fixture for the read/write hardware and has no software role, so Softechpro Solutions has nothing to do with the physical connection. Softechpro's job starts once you have the dumped bin, applying modules and correcting the checksum.
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