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1. Additional Command Line Parameters peme oo Serialization data file Serialization log file SS First serial number DEC Last serial number DEC Compatibility mode First Last serial number are Hexadecimal and generate HEX Nhhh for ESP Treat TO2 as next Nttt No numeric step 1 Just copy TOZ to ttt Delete data file before call ESP executable Calculating checksum after Serialization X Cancel After that click on the Next gt button to continue the Comment process lox Comment ow Select Device ow Serialize Comment v Setting Device Option v Select Data File lt lt Previous Create on 03 04 2009 at 13 40 48 A Save amp Load Save f Now you are almost done with the task creating routines Click on Save amp Load button in the original Create Task window to save and load the task at the same time as shown in the following display Right after you click on the Save amp Load button the following dialog box will appear to confirm your hardware settings 18 T9200 User Manual The status of programming sites oO x The list below shows the status of the whole programming system in terms of each programming site along with the socket board on it Please check the detected status shown and confirm there is no incompatibilites The following sites with blue check marks are available for the selected device Intel 2oF1
2. Flexibility is the design philosophy of T9200 Since each programming module is supported by an independent programming system the programming operation on each module can take place synchronously as well as asynchronously In addition the programming result of one module will not have any adverse effect on other connected modules This ensures the highest programming reliability and yields The versatile system also supports the STAPL Standard Test And Programming Language and Jam languages for programming Logic devices Its programmable parameters cover the next generation Green devices requiring 1 2 volt VCC The high speed USB 2 0 interfaces saves you significant time on file downloading To update the system simply download the latest S W and or firmware version from System General web sites 1 3 Package Contents When you unpack the T9200 box you should find the followings 1 T9200 Base Unit l 2 Power Cable 1 3 USB Cable 1 4 System Diskettes CD Programming Drivers 4 1 Option 1 Logic Devices Upgrade Pack Supports PLD CPLD FPGA devices T9200 User Manual 2 0 Hardware Overview 2 1 T9200 Module T9200 Module NS SN Socket Board ae ee 2 2 The Socket Boards The socket boards are designed to accommodate different device package types It is where users place the device to be programmed into the socket When a particular device with specific package type is selected T9200 software will display the
3. Monitors 58 Network adapters o NuDAQ Boards SY Ports COM amp LPT 99 Processors find 9600 in the class Human Interface Devices of Device Manager Caution If you are using the USB interface to connect the T9200 programming modules it is mandatory to run the Setup 9600 USB utility program after the T9200 software is installed Remember to restart your PC after this If you forget to do so the USB communications among T9200 modules may not function properly Again this is a one time effort unless the Windows system in your PC is re installed Step 7 Click on the Start button at the lower left corner of your screen again Point your mouse to Programs T9x00 to display respective side menus and finally click on T9x00 to launch the T9200 software Note Upon executing the T9200 software the software system will automatically run the T9200 hardware self test and the DRAM test While these tests are recommended to ensure your hardware integrity the software gives you an option to bypass them For your information it may take around 50 seconds to finish these tests T9200 User Manual 5 0 Tutorial for a Quick Start 5 1 Before Start up Now you have gone through the steps described in earlier sections to set up the hardware and to install the software Check if the RS232 cables or USB cables are properly connected Make sure that there is no device in the sockets and then turn on your PC followed by turni
4. C Decrement by Create Serial Code Data File E X Cancel Batch Serila Data BSD File Generator x Select method of creating BSD file Use the lt Advanced gt Button at the lower left corner to evoke the Advanced Mode The Advanced Mode provides two methods to generate the BSD file 1 Direct BSD Method 2 ESP Conversion Follow the step by step description below and the software will guide you through the BSD generation Batch Serial Data Method x Step 1 Buffer Declaration There are two methods to generate the BSD file with this utility Direct BSD Method In this method the user will be guided to generate a Batch Serial Data BSD file which is a plain text file Each line in a BSD file contains one serial code to program the device with ESP Conversion Method In this method the user will be guided to convert an existing External Serialization Program ESP output file into a BSD file ESP was taken by some programmer vendors to generate their algorithm for serial code programming Method of Serial Code Programmin Direct BSD Method C ESP Conversion Method Batch Serial Data Method x Step 2 Range Declaration Please input the loop parameters The default entry format is decimal representation Prefix the input with for hexadecimal representation For example 1FFE Total count of serial numbers needed fi oog Serial Number Start Value
5. The dialogue below allows you to configure Serialization with the Task Editor or with the function under Utilities Serial Code Program The serialization configuration can be saved into a T9600 Task file ts9 Q Serialization E O x Use BSD Mode Batch Serial Code Data File E Task BSDT est N4Serial bsd E Browse C Use ESP Mode ESP executable file B Browse B Browse B Browse Additional Command Line Parameters Serialization data file Serialization log file First serial number DEC Last serial number DEC 0 First Last serial numbers are Hexadecimal and generate HEX Nhhh for ESP Treat T02 as next Nttt No numeric step 1 Just copy TOZ to ttt Delete data file before call ESP executable Calculating checksum after Serialization x Cancel caused by programming failures Q Serialization 18 x C Use BSD Mode Batch Serial Code Data File D Task ESPTest serial dat B Browse Use ESP Mode ESP executable file DAT ask ESPTest SER4LAN EXE B Browse Additional Command Line Parameters wo Serialization data file D Task ESPT est serial dat Browse Serialization log file D Task ESPT est serial log B Browse First serial number HEX Last serial number HE z7rBBA SCS JV First Last serial numbers are Hexadecimal and generate HEX Nhhh for ESP MV Treat TO2 as next Nttt Not increased by 1
6. button to continue on Select Data File as illustrated in the following window 16 T9200 User Manual ixi v Select Device Select Data File v Setting Device Option gt Select Data File want to Read Master chip xX Serialize X Comment C SOL Connection ODBC JY Status 4 fiter JV MD5 Verify Data File 5 T File Format Address Relocation Multiple Binary Data Files IV Fill RAM buffer before download Fill Data FF M Byte word Swap after downloa Byte Word Swap DontSwap Data 00 ol 02 03 C Byte Swap Big Endian 16bit B swap 01 00 03 02 WordSwap lt l W Swap 02 03 00 0l C Bw Swap Big Endian 32bit B W swap 03 oz ol 00 J Compare Checksum after Read Master or download Data File Checksum Value Hex lt lt Previous Next gt gt X Cancel Use Browse button to select the Data File The software will automatically detect the file format x File format DATek TSOP4oWatatile bin 1 Binary 2 If no data file is specified click on the Next gt button and the following window will appear for your confirmation Warning eS Data file not specified Do you want to edit it You can select Yes to browse and select your data file Enable the Compare checksum after Read Master or download Data File option and fill in a known checksum value The system will calculate the checksum of the downloaded Data File or from
7. name of the correct socket board pertaining to the selection Socket boards are hot swappable This means that the inserted socket board can be removed and replaced with a new one while the T9200 is powered on and its software system is not in the middle of executing functions System General delivers socket boards in universal architectures as long as the related programming algorithms and the device technologies allow When you selected a particular device in the software the SB Help button will be enabled to display detailed information including pin connections supported devices as well as timing information When in operation T9200 will check if the inserted socket board matches the selected device and a warning message box will pop up if not 2 3 The Extended Pin Driver EPD Adapter The EPD adapter is an optional adapter on T9200 to further increase the number of pin drivers from the default 112 pins to 448 pins EPD contains 336 digital pin drivers and may include other custom circuits to support custom applications The EPD adapter designed to support Anti Fuse Technologies is an example 2 4 The Gang 2 and Gang 4 Adapters In addition to the single site socket boards the Gang 2 and Gang 4 adapters with 2 and 4 sockets respectively are available to increase the throughput for Memory programming T9200 User Manual 2 5 The N4 Adapters Besides its regular gang programming capability the 4 site N4 adapter was designed
8. Fass Count SAIKILILILILILILILL 0 0 Count reached Please stop the job and exit function will be Fail Count CTT CTT a Ma Total Count RITE displayed Please note that after the target count is reached the Target Count TTR TITT system still allows operators to continue the programming operations This feature gives the programming management an option to continue the programming operations and to exceed the target count if the action is intended Enable Reset Button in Functions After version 1 35Y the software was modified to move Reset Button under the Counter Control function The reason for the modification is to prevent the Reset Button from being activated accidentally by inadvertent operations especially under the automated handler mode For manual operations some operators might prefer keeping the Reset Button handy on the screen and this option once enabled will bring back the Reset Button The default setting of this option is disabled Version 1 36c and after OF T9200 User Manual 5 5 Serialization ESP BSD External Serialization Program ESP is a console mode program DOS Mode executable file The basic command line parameters are Nssss Exxxx The sequential data information of the ESP output file is as below TO1 Current SN Laser Text 2nd Priority T02 Next SN T03 Format Code Intel Hex 83 88 Motorola S 87 95 ASCII Hex 50 58 T04 Beginning of Data F
9. If you have more than one T9200 module connect additional T9200 modules in such a USB hierarchy that will generate minimum number of tiers The USB cables should run between one of the 4 downstream USB ports of the first module and the upstream USB port on each additional T9200 module you want to connect Treat the first module as the hub to reduce the depth of the hierarchy 2 Connect power cords between PC and T9200 modules Take the power cords in the T9200 packages and make connections between PC and all T9200 modules in which the serial port connections or the USB connections have been made 3 Execute power on sequence Turn on the power of the PC firstly followed by turning on the power of each T9200 module connected Caution should be exercised to make sure that every connected T9200 module is powered on A connected module without being powered on may confuse the T9200 software system 4 The hardware is ready Note If you have made the USB connection to a particular T9200 module be sure to turn on its power Should you decide to disable certain modules connected simply disconnect their USB cables T9200 User Manual 4 0 Installing the Software 4 1 Install the Software Follow the procedures below for the software installation Step 1 Insert T9200 software CD in your CD ROM or unzip the downloaded software Step 2 Use the Windows Explorer to show the content of the CD or unzip destination folder Step 3 Sele
10. Please specify the first and or last serial numbers or the total Please specify the additional command line parameters count of serial numbers wanted Specify the additional command line parameters wanted when activating ESP program prefix every parameter with and separate them by space For example A B double quotes are not necessary ESP Conversion Method ESP Conversion Method Please spefiy the intended location of the generated BSD file out of ESP file conversion 36
11. Serial Number Machine Serial Number O 000 lt 6001 Handler Option Reserve site for Other equipment aie T9200 User Manual It is recommended that Site ID 1 be assigned to the T9200 nearest to your PC followed by the rest of the modules in a sequence based on their distances to the PC Such a Site ID assignment would be the most intuitive for you to identify each module during operations The following window will then appear to report the system configuration information You can bring it to display any time by clicking on the SYS icon on the main menu bar System Info E E EJ Task selection No Active Task site 1 06000 T3400 Enabled SGbt No Selection TSOP48 25LV OT N4 1 04 6 65 MPU Memory NAD site 2 06001 T3200 Enabled amp Gbt No Selection TSOP43 29LV OT N4 1 04 6 65 MPU Memory NAND Hote Ho Hardware Version Fi Firmware Version Site ID Auto Echo Assign Site ID In this example there are two T9200 modules connected and each module is mounted with a TSOP48 UNI OT socket board You can hot swap the socket board as long as the software system is not in the middle of executing a function and the System Info window would detect and report such changes As in the Assign Site ID window you can point and click you mouse on one of the rows and the corresponding T9200 module will echo by blinking its LED on the top panel E Creating a Task Click on the menu item Task Create to establish a Task
12. Tier 2 R K wi 1 ASL cs Hub ub Tier 4 9200 9200 9200 T9200 User Manual 2 6 2 USB Host There is only one host in any USB system The USB interface to the host computer is referred to as the Host Controller The typical setting is to use a PC Host Computer with the USB interface Host Controller to connect to T9200 programming modules As such a Root Hub is already integrated within the PC system to provide one or more attachment points 2 6 3 USB Device Hub Since each T9200 provides programming functions to the system it is deemed an USB device a Node in the topology figure If an USB device provides additional attachments points to other USB devices such USB device is called a Hub Each T9200 is not only an USB device but also an USB Hub which provides 4 additional attachment points to other T9200 s 2 6 4 Upstream and Downstream From each USB device s standpoint the USB port connected to other devices in the upper tier in a USB bus topology see previous figure is called upstream port The port connected to other USB devices in the lower tiers is called downstream port Take T9200 for instance its back panel has one upstream port and four downstream ports T9200 uses different connector types for the upstream and downstream ports Upstream Downstream Upstream Input port Output port Input port Host Downstream Hub Dev Downstream Hub Dev a a PC Upstream Tier 2 9200 Upstream
13. be closed due to the mode change This will convert the manual T9200 to the handler H9200 for automated operations and those PUI related functions like Auto Sense will be disabled Under the Handler Mode the HMI handler software for AP520 AP600 AP700 AP800 handlers can remotely control the PUI It is a TCP IP connection Record Special Bit Specifications info with program function Also show old versions of Socket Board on Select Device display Always Self Test when PUI Re Start Patch 9800 USB2 0 Packet for Download Checksum different issue Note Interfaces to other SG handlers such as Gravity Handlers can be activated by purchasing H9600 H9200 programmer models and their related software upgrade kits Show Time tag to all messages UI will add the elapsed time to each command Don t popup Task Manager when PUI starts The PUI default setting is to pop up the Task Manager selection dialogue Don t popup Task Version Warning when Load Task On version 1 35T and after PUI will popup a warning message if the system detects a version discrepancy between the current PUI version and the PUI version which the Task was previously created with On Version 1 35Z and after the software was further modified in response to the market feedback so that PUI won t pop up this warning message until users enable this system option Record Special Bit Specifications info with Program function By checking this op
14. into as many lines as needed Q Task SO8 SO8 150 ts9 Bar Code software might insert lt CR gt at the line end PUI software will ignore the lt CR gt and concatenate these strings a P ES T9200 User Manual 5 4 Session Reports After a function is executed the PUI will log the detailed information automatically under the log folder The system will create a YYYY WW sub folder denoting year week to save the information Use the path Utilities Session Reports to retrieve session logs It will open the folder dialogue for you to select the sub folder with the YYYY WW year week numbers reference The default file name of the session log is the task file name MMDD hhmmss ini For example Nu28F256EWH 0514 184807 ini Where Nu28F256EWH is the task filename 0514 184807 which denotes May 14 at 6 o clock 48 minute 7 second PM is the starting time of the session The file will be stored under C Program Files System General T9600 Log 2009 20 folder 18 x Ban gt n a AE cose Session Report Function Program Task Name Nu28F 256EWH f v 1 36b04 Start Time 05 14 2009 18 48 07 Software Version 1 36j2 Part Name Numonyx 28F 256M 29EVVH End Time 05 14 2009 19 06 11 Socket Board TSOP 56 SPxx OT SG4 Pass Yield 66 7 Data Source D Task 287016 BIN Fail Yield 33 3 Checksum EEOQFEASB Byte Process Inserted Auto Sensing gt Check ID gt Erase if Blank Check Fail gt Program gt Ve
15. number is totally arbitrary Assigning Site ID needs to be done only once unless the connection topology of T9200 modules is changed T9200 User Manual 3 0 Setting Up the Hardware 3 1 Check Your Computer System The minimal hardware and software requirements of the PC are as below For USB connection Microsoft Windows 2000 XP 256 MB RAM 512MB recommend 20 MB free disk space Note To use the USB interface you are recommended to use Windows 2000 or XP Make sure that the USB driver on your PC is properly installed Please refer to the path Start Settings Control Panel Under it click on System icon and select the Device Manager Tab or button Look for the item Universal Serial Port and you Should see two driver items available there Host Controller and Root Hub 3 2 Setting up the Hardware 1 Connect the PC and the T9200 modules through the USB ports Depending on your PC s configuration and its operation system you may choose to use either the Serial Port or the USB interface to make connections between the PC and T9200 modules USB port connection Windows XP 2000 Start up by taking the USB cable shipped with each T9200 and plugging one end to the PC USB port Watch out for the two different connector types on each end of the cable Choose the right end that matches the USB port on your PC Plug the other end of the cable into the USB port labeled upstream on the back panel of your first T9200 module
16. our products and service quality T9200 User Manual 1 0 Introduction Thank you for choosing System General T9200 universal programmer If you encounter any difficulties using this programmer please consult with the following resources for help 1 this manual 2 on line help 3 your local distributors 1 1 About This Manual This manual is served as a handy guide to help you get started quickly and acquainted with the T9200 programming system The T9200 software contains comprehensive on line Help to lead you through operational details We suggest that you read through this manual before using the programmer and resort to the abundant Help resources embedded in the software in case of operating issues 1 2 Product Description T9200 is a high speed universal device programmer designed to program various device technologies Its modular design allows for production as well as engineering applications You can start up with a single module for engineering applications Once you are ready for mass production up to 20 modules can be daisy chained through their USB interface and the engineering system can be turned into a powerful production equipment T9200 programmer needs to be connected to a PC for remote control operations The devices supported on the system include EPROM EEPROM Flash EPROM Micro controllers CPLD CMOS PLD FPGA devices with Anti Fuse Technologies and other devices which require custom engineering efforts
17. 000004 Data 0B Chip FF M Insertion Check 07 28 18 30 02 Data error at 00000008 Data 04 Chip FF I Pin Continuity Check 07 28 18 30 02 Data error at OOOO0000C Data 0D Chip FF 07 28 18 30 03 Data error at OOOO000D Data 0C Chip FF Compare Fail Count 10 Change 07 28 18 30 03 Data error at OOOO000E Data O0F Chip FF 07 28 18 30 03 Data error at OOOO000F Data 0E Chip FF 07 28 18 30 03 Data error at 00000010 Data 11 Chip FF lt S Sta rt 07 28 18 30 04 Data error at 00000011 Data 10 Chip FF a i 07 28 18 30 04 10 Compare Error s Found 07 28 18 30 04 Reach Fail Count Limit Compare Stop 07 28 18 30 04 X Cancel Sa Op Compare Stop 3A Q How does the compare function work on the N4 Socket Board A It will work the same way as the regular Read function on the N4 socket board which is to read the device on the first enabled socket T9200 User Manual F Serial Code Generator EasySerialize E XE jnjxjJ You can use the generator for simple BSD code generation Serial Code Information Kept in Programmer RAM Buffe vara The first screen of Serial Code Generator is for the Simple Mode ize bytes s n n i fice nett Lite Enon A The Simple Mode will generate the filename SNData BSD which will be Format Bnn 3 saved under the install folder Serial Data Start Serial Number Loop Count C End Serial Number 999 Increment by fi
18. 60636 Socket Board Type WE Sitet TSOP48 UNI OT Ready for diver download WE Sitet TSOP48 UN1 0T Ready for diver download Large Icons Details oe Check again x Cancel If you have not installed any socket board on T9200 modules it is about time you do so and ask the system to re check the hardware The Check again button will re check the hardware configuration for you F Downloading Data into T9200 Modules After creating and loading the task as above the system will automatically download the data file from the PC to T9200 modules Or if the downloading file is not defined in the Task you can manually download a file by selecting the File Download Now review all the settings shown under the tool bar of the main window including the task name the device part number the manufacturer name the socket board type and the data source If the settings match your intention you are ready to proceed to device programming G Programming Your Devices Click on the Device Program menu or the Prog icon in the tool bar to initiate the programming operation 19 T9200 User Manual Pass Fail count Pass Count 0000000 0 0 Task Mame TE Device Intel 26F 160B3B Fail Count TTITITITIT IT ML Checksum oooooo00 Byte Total Count Oo00000 Reset Process Insertion Check gt Check ID gt Erase if Blank Check Fal gt Program gt Verify gt Checksum jie n Fail stat
19. AP700 and AP800 please use the Auto Print Auto Save Real Time report function and select the html format under the filter feature available on the AP600 series HMI version 1 7 0 0 to generate HTML report files Note To acquire a detailed Session Report from PUI please use the new feature under Utilities Session Reports to access the information A session is defined as the process of a programming function between the function s starting and ending time period Session reports are generated and saved automatically by the programmer system Assign Site ID Note For each and every module detected as shown listed below in the system a Site ID should be assigned to each Programmer module Click on the serial number and the LED of the corresponding site will blink Fie detect Machine Senal Humber Assign Site ID This configuration dialogue will Machine Serial Number pop up once a new ai programmer site 1s connected Od001 The Handler Option provides a quick selection for the AP Series Handlers The arrangement of site numbers is fixed on the AP Series handlers Please avoid assigning those reserved site Handler Option iM Reserve site for Other equipment C Reserve site 02 for other equipment For AF Sm C Reserve site 02 05 04 for other equipment For 4P Gus oe numbers The detailed operation of the Assign Site ID was introduced previously on Section 5 2 D T9200 User Manual x
20. Change Password The password is applicable to the Engineer Mode MER Do o o l Once a password was created on the previous operation the UI will SR ene a display a Mode selection and Password Input Dialogue upon re start i Operators can skip the password input by selecting the Operator Mode ia under the path Options Operator Mode Inspection Mode for Operator E Change ae To disable Engineer Operator Mode you have to input the correct Old prian iri than 10 digits or Password and leave the New Password Confirm boxes blank o Koma Inspection Mode For Operator When Inspection Mode is enabled xi System Counter Control Device Normal Check List Log File v ME Handler Mode amp Pxxx Series _ Show Time tag to all messages Don t popup Task Manager when PUI starts _ Don t popup Task Version Warning when Load Task _ To write additional comments to Update log buffer to Log files _ Operator Mode Disable Program Function unless Verify Master Pass _ Skip DRAM Test when PUI Re Start vax X Cancel operators are not allowed to use Program Erase Secure functions Change Toolbar Group The UI will group the Program Erase Secure tool buttons together in the toolbar and Read Verify Blank Check Illegal Bit Check tool buttons will be moved to the right of the screen Check List Handler Mode For AP Series Handlers By enabling the Handler Mode PUI will
21. Increment Value m m Batch Serial Data Method x Step 4 BSD File Location Please specify the intended location for the generated BSD file Batch Serial Data BSD File Q Task BSD Test test bsd E Simple lt lt Back Rees Buffer Declaration programmer DRAM buffer serial numbers from 0 to 999999999 The buffer address refers to a pointer of an 8 bit memory area in The selected format of serial number will decide the valid range of serial numbers For example decimal format will allow valid range of Buffer address for serial number Hex Fi 00 Serial number output format Serial number size bytes Marking text size bytes Batch Serial Data Method x Step 3 Data Alignment on the Device Zey O s AZ Byte Order LSB first Intel MSB first Motorola Word 12 16 bit T Data Width 0 Byte 8 bit i ee None C One Data Width None Split Serial Number Split2 Even Split 2 Odd Batch Serial Data Method xi Summary Buffer address for serial number F100 Total count of serial numbers 1000 Serial Number Start Value 0 Increment Value 1 Byte Order MSB first Motorola Data Width Byte 8 bit Skip None Split None lt lt Back T Batch Serial Data BSD File D SG delphisE asyS erialize4 test bsd BH Start to Generate B Edit Simp
22. Just copy TO2 to ttt NV Delete data file before call ESP executable Calculating checksum after Serialization S OK x Cancel Use BSD Mode Use the Browse button to select the target BSD file Use ESP Mode Use the Browse button to select the target executable file Additional Command Line Parameters Input more command line parameters here if ESP needs more command line parameters other than N and E Serialization data file The box allows you to specify the output file name Serialization log file PUI will save the time information regarding when ESP and command line parameters were called and executed for each serialization data You can trace the log file to debug for possible serial number duplications or missing serial numbers First serial number The first serial number is defined by the first number of N command line parameters PUI will increase the first serial number by one for the next call Once the program function is started the PUI will detect the existence of the serialization data file If there is a serialization data file PUI will acquire its T02 value decimal and use the value as the N command line parameter Last serial number This input can be left undefined or be defined by the E command line parameter First Last serial numbers are Hexadecimal Once enabled this option will convert the first last serial numbers from the decimal to the hexadecimal Also
23. T9200 User Manual T9200 Universal Programmer User s Manual Release Notes Version 1 0 July 14th 2009 Contents Technical Support 2 1 Introduction 3 1 1 About This Manual 1 2 Product Description 1 3 Package Contents 2 Hardware Overview 4 2 1 T9200 Module 2 2 The Socket Boards 2 3 The Extended Pin Driver EPD Adapter 2 4 The Gang 2 and Gang 4 Adapters 2 5 N4 Adapters 2 6 Understanding USB Connection 3 Setting Up the Hardware 8 3 1 Check Your Computer System 3 2 Setting up the Hardware 4 Installing the Software 9 5 Tutorial for a Quick Start 10 5 1 Before Start up 5 2 Programming Intel 28F160B3B in TSOP48 Package with Two T9200 Modules via USB Connection Starting up T9200 User Interface Software Setting up Communication with PC Hardware Self Test and DRAM Test Assigning Site ID to Each Connected T9200 Module Creating a Task Downloading Data into T9200 Modules Programming Your Devices Protecting and Saving Your Task 5 3 Bar Code Reader to Load a Task File 5 4 Session Reports 5 5 Options A System Option B Device Option C Counter Control 5 6 Serialization Programming A History B Configuration C Batch Serial Data File Formats D Running BSD Serialization on Handlers E Compare Function F Serial Code Generator EasySerialize EXE DAM OO w gt _l T9200 User Manual Technical Support It is often the case that users experience operating issues when installing or using a product for the first tim
24. Therefore the starting addresses of those 4 memory blocks have little effect on your serialization programming Q May I share the same BSD file among different workstations A Absolutely not BSD is a text file There is no control for multiple users The same guideline applies to ESP which can not use the same serialization data filename across different workstations Q How can I open a DOS Box easily in the selected folder A Microsoft provides free tools called PowerToys The Open Command Window Here function comes with an Open Command Window Here context menu option on file system folders which gives you a quick way to open a command window cmd exe to point to the selected folder Q Why doesn t this manual contain ESP coding information or sample source codes A System General implements the ESP algorithm with the intention that its settings and configurations are following the operation norms and industrial standards of the device programming industry Customers who need the ESP coding information or sample source codes for custom serialization applications have to contact System General to license the source codes which will be dealt with on a case by case basis Bees le T9200 User Manual C Batch Serial Data File Formats The BSD file is a text file Please use Notepad or a plain text editor to edit its contents Ultra Editor is suggested The format of one line is as below Code name SLtext SAaaaaaaa hh hh SAaaa
25. Tier 3 9200 S D Host Tier Tier 1 Tier 2 When connecting T9200 modules to the PC be aware that the included USB cable has different connector types on both ends Note On the USB cable the male connector for the Upstream connection is different from the male connector for the Downstream connection So are the female connectors for the Upstream and Downstream connections on the back panel of T9200 Be careful to match the connector types when plug in T9200 User Manual To other upstream ports of Typically connected other T9200 s in to a PC or the the downstream downstream port of a T9200 in the upstream DOWNSTREAM UPSTREAM Through the USB connection topology explained above you can build up a huge T9200 asynchronous programming system as shown in the figure illustrated below Host Tier Root Hub PC Two USB Port Tier 1 2 units Site 1 2 Tier 2 8 units Site 3 10 Tier 3 32 units Site 11 20 Site ID When executing the T9200 PC software you will be requested to assign a Site ID to each module connected The PC software will present you with a list of serial numbers of all T9200 modules connected and the sequence of assigning each module an ID
26. a hh hh hh hh Code name SLtext SAaaaaaaa filename Each un used Serial Code Record starts with the leading character Any text line not starting with a or character will be treated as a comment line Code name It s a remark area Its text starts from the leading character to the first L or A The Code name will be displayed on the PUI running screen SLtext It defines the marking text of the serial number The marking text starts from L and ends at the next A After HMI V1 4 9 3 the software allows user to break the text into multiple lines with n to allow multi line laser marking Good Ltext ntext2 Wrong Ltext Ltext Violation One L file only within one line SAaaaaaaaa hh hh The address area is the area following A aaaaaaaa is a Byte Address in hex digit number from 0 to 7FFFFFFF hh hh is the data byte in a hexadecimal digit number from 0 to FF and the number of data can be up to 128 SAaaaaaaaa Filename Load the binary file at address aaaaaaaa Filename can include the file s path name An example is sub_folder test0001 bin Mie oa T9200 User Manual D Running BSD Serialization on Handlers The BSD file includes all serial codes for programming in one lot The leading character signifies an un used record for a serial code Once the serialization programming passes on PUI the leading character of the record will be overwritten by T
27. ackage type in the Socket Board drop down menu Or if you want to find out the list of devices which are currently supported by the installed socket boards click on the small icon to the right of the Socket Board drop down menu Select a device to be programmed and press the OK button to go back to the Create Task menu After the device selection is made click on the Next gt button to Setting Device Option as illustrated in the following window ioi x v Select Device Setting Device Option gt Setting Device Option X Comment Device End Address FFFFF Insertion Mode RAM Start Address fo Insertion Check RAM End Address TFFFFF Checksum Byte Sum Parameters A Program Ba Read Erase amp Verity Erase fir Check Fail il all ai i Blank Check Check Blank Check Erase if Check F Program Enable von Verify Enabled Checksum Margin Verify Disabled Checksum Compare Enabled Test No Secure lt lt Previous Next gt gt X Cancel In this window you can define the programming flow and operations by enabling disabling options such as Read Erase and Verify For advanced applications clicking on the Parameter button allows you to adjust the voltage settings within the legal voltage ranges of the programming algorithm pertaining to the device selection After the device options are set click on the Next gt
28. converted to the hexadecimal is the data at T02 An error message EConversion Exception Error will pop up if a conversion error is detected Treat T02 as next Nttt Not increased by 1 Just copy T02 to ttt By default PUI will increase the First serial number by one and call the ESP for next sequential part If this option is enabled PUI will copy the T02 value from serialization data file to be next N parameter By doing so the numeric stepping of N will be totally controlled by the ESP output file Delete data file before call ESP executable Enable this option to make sure that the prior serialization data file has been deleted before executing ESP to generate the next serialization data file Calculating checksum after Serialization 29 T9200 User Manual After downloading the serialization data file PUI will calculate the checksum before the programming is started _ 30 T9200 User Manual Q amp A Q How can I know those 4 starting addresses of the related memory blocks for the quad site N4 Serialization A The N4 serialization algorithm will divide the system s 16 Gbit Memory into 4 x 4 Gbit memory blocks From each memory block the selected ESP or BSD algorithm executes the serialization programming on the block related programming site The serialization algorithm will automatically execute the memory division which is unrelated to the memory size of the selected device
29. ct setup exe under folder Disk1 Double click it to initiate the software installation process Step 4 Follow the step by step instructions on the PC display until the installation is finished TIP Installation procedure will install not only the T9200 software which is T9x00 exe but also manuals of the 9200 SKB Socket Board Help Setup 9200 USB utility Transform File utility EasySerailization and Device Help Step 5 only necessary if you are using USB connection Power off T9200 programmer s or disconnect the USB cable Device Manager File Action View Help Evoke Windows Explorer and change folder to c program file system general T9600 Driver and run the Set9600_2K EXE for XP and Win2K or Set9600_98 EXE for Windows 2000 to install the USB driver in your PC Step 6 Restart your computer to Complete the USB Driver Installation The first USB connection of each T9200 module will bring up a Found New Hardware Wizard in Window XP Please select Install the Software automatically Select Continue Anyway in the Windows Logo Testing dialog Then you can mFS ASRA 4P800 0206B07F 1 lt gt ADLINK Motion Computer See Disk drives 2 Display adapters DVD CD ROM drives B EureCard 5 Floppy disk controllers gj Human Interface Devices Gs To600 s T9600 s T9600 4g USB Human Interface Device Sy IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Ge Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices
30. cure No Note The checksum is generated from calculating the J245 DE data in the system RAM Buffer It is the result after the data file is downloaded the data contents are modified X Cancel using the Memory Editor or the checksum algorithm is re selected PUI will calculate the checksum automatically after those actions above are completed Parameters Q Advanced device options xj Click the Parameters button and an Advanced Device Veer 330 x10mV 270 360 Options dialogue will pop up The parameters are the Vece 330 x 10mi 270 360 electronic characteristics for programming the selected Veep 3300 x10m 270 360 device according to the device s programming HiVoo 360 x 10mV 270 360 specifications Lovee 270 x 10m 270 360 Vik 280 x10m 240 360 If the values of the parameters have been manually Vpp2 500 z 10m 450 550 modified for testing purposes clicking the Default Ipp2 400 z 500ud 60 1022 button will bring the values back to their default settings Vpp S00 g 10m 450 550 which are the standard settings for the target algorithm ipp3 400 x 500u4 60 1022 A task can be created with default parameters or with parameter settings which have been manually modified However System General strongly suggests that J OK Default customers use the default parameter settings to create tasks and reserve the modified parameter settings for testing purposes o
31. e T9200 comes with an user friendly Windows software to make its installation and operation an easy task If you have questions or run into any operating issues please consult with the following resources for help As with other System General programmers the latest T9200 software version with new device supports are available for downloads on the System General web sites 1 2s This Manual On Line Help Press lt F1 gt for help any time after activating the software Internet Web Site You can access either http www sg com tw server in Taiwan or http www systemgeneral com server in U S to download the latest version of software the device support list and many other useful information T9200 software contains a Demo Mode which can be executed without a connected T9200 for trainings or for evaluation purposes Your Local Distributors Check with the System General web sites to find the distributors nearest to you System General E mail and FAX If all the above cannot resolve the operating issues please contact System General Offices at System General Corp Taiwan SF No 205 3 Sec 3 Beishin Road Shin Dian City Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 2917 3005 Fax 886 2 2911 1283 E mail sales sg com tw System General Corp U S A 1673 South Main Street Milpitas CA 95035 U S A Tel 408 263 6667 Fax 408 263 6910 E mail sales systemgeneral com We welcome your feedback or comments to improve
32. e display The M APRO HSP socket board will be displayed if the option is enabled Operator Mode Disable Program Function unless Verify Master Pass With this option enabled operators are required to pass the Verify function on the Master device s before proceeding to the next device programming job Skip DRAM Test when PUI Re Start By default PUI will always perform the DRAM test upon the system power on Always Self Test when PUI Re Start By default the PIN Driver Self test will be performed upon the system power on x Patch 9200 USB2 0 Packet for Download Checksum different issue By default PUI will enable this feature 25 T9200 User Manual x B Device Option System Counter Control A Device B Pin Continuity Check Device Start Address fo N Check ID j The default software flow is as below Device End Address 1FFFF 1 Insertion Check or Auto Sensing peweryee RAM Stat Address 0 ee Insertion Check z RAM End Address FFF 2 Pin Continuity Check EPRA 3 Check ID Byte Sum Parameters 4 Blank Check Illegal Bit Check Program Bs Read Erase CH verity 5 If Check Fail then Erase Program flow Erase If Check Fail Blank Check an ec 6 Program Check Blank Check Erase if Check F he Verify Program Enable on 8 Checksum Compare Verify Enabled x Checksum 9 Secure Margin Yerify Disabled 10 Functional Test Checksum Compare Enabled Se
33. et Board ALL x Intel 2oF 1602036 SCSP 2 1 2x8 SCSP 2 Intl602 0T Intel 2oF 1B02C03T SCSP 21 2x8 SCSP 2 Intl602 0T Intel eoF 1BU4C3E sCSP 21 288 SCSPF2 Int3204 0T Intel 20F1604C3T SCSP 21 2x05 SCSP 2 Int3204 0T 2oF 160636 SOP4a TSOP46 UN1 0T Intel 2oF 1B0B 3B4 UEGA4 2068 uBGAAS IntlbM OT Intel 2oF 1606354 TSOP4 TSOP46 UN1 OT Intel 2oF 1606 SBC TSOP4a TSOP 46 UN1 0T Intel 2oF 1B0B ST TSOP48 TSOP46 UN1 0T Intel 2oF 1BOB STA TSOP48 TSOP46 UN1 0T Intel 2oF 1B0B 3TC TSOP48 TSOP46 UN1 OT Intel 20F160C3BA uEGA4S 7 2068 uBGA4S IntiEM OT Intel 20F160C35A TS0F48 TS0F48 UNI OT Intel 2oF 1BOL SBC TSOP48 TSOP 46 UN1 0T Intel 2oF 1BOL SBC VFBGA4 7 266 uBGAdS Intl6M OT Intel 2oF 1BUL STA WEGA4e 2068 uBGAAS Intl6M OT Intel 2oF 1BOCSTA TSOP4 TSOP46 UN1 0T Intel 2oF 1BOL STC TSOP48 TSOP46 UN1 0T Intel 2oF 1BOL STC VFBGA4E 4 266 uBGAAS Intl6M OT Intel zF 16053 SoU PSE SSO PS6 UNL OT Found 1 Manufacture Found 23 Device In Device Select windows You can easily search for the device you intend to program as well as the required socket board to install There are several tips which may come in handy iG es T9200 User Manual 1 In the Search text input area type in the device manufacturer s name followed by the part number The on the fly filtering function will quickly narrow your search to the closest part number you are looking for 2 You can narrow your search by selecting the device p
34. he following display 12 T9200 User Manual Assign Site ID Note For each and every module detected fas shown lsted below in the system a Site ID should be assigned to each Programmer module Click on the serial number and the LED of the corresponding site wall blink re eae ID Machine Serial Number O dog O gol Handler Option Reserve site for Other equipment On the left hand side of this display the serial numbers of all the connected T9200 modules will be displayed This window is where you are going to assign a Site ID to every T9200 module You can request for this window display anytime by selecting the Options System Option menu and click on Assign Site ID button under it To enable the function for each T9200 module connected you must assign a Site ID to each module from the beginning Click on the serial number and you will see that the corresponding T9200 module is flashing its LED lamp to identify itself Click on the gt button to add this module to the right hand side in which the smallest available Site ID number starting with Site ID 1 will be assigned to it Continue this operation until you deplete all the serial numbers on the left Assign Site ID Note For each and every module detected fas shown listed below in the system a Site ID should be assigned to each Programmer module Click on the serial number and the LED of the corresponding site wall blink Re detect Site ID Machine
35. he leading character will be further replaced by once the device is moved to its output device namely the tray tape or tube output or the laser marker Users can rely on the leading character to identify the programming status of a particular serialization record in case that the programming operation is interrupted unexpectedly For System General AP Series handlers the ScanBSD function under HMI can be used to scan through the BSD file for unused serialization records The algorithm for the ScanBSD function is that if the number from ScanBSD is less than the keyed in Device Count at the beginning of the session the system will adopt the ScanBSD s Comment Area Any text line not starting with or will be treated as a comment line remark A text line starting with will be shown in the HMI ScanBSD function which allows operators to view the information on the display HMI ScanBSD function can revert the leading character back to if the related serialization programming is incomplete Q I use the SG Gravity Handler with H9200 Can it run Serialization A Yes as long as you have purchased the software upgrade kit for your H9200 On the gravity handler the leading characters for the BSD serialization work the same way as the BSD serialization on the desktop T9200 This means that the leading character will be overwritten with a once its related serialization record passes the p
36. ice the software and get a feeling of how the software works Chip List Viewer becomes handy when you want to find out if a particular device is supported and if supported what is the part number of the related socket board 10 T9200 User Manual B Setting up Communication with PC Check the radio box on the top of the Communication dialog window shown above to tell T9200 which communication port you choose to connect T9200 to your PC In this tutorial check the radio box marked with USB Select 9200 from Programmer radio box Then click on the Connect button to establish connections between T9200 modules and the PC A pop up message will remind you to remove all the devices from the sockets After that you are entering the remote control mode in which the following will be displayed 19200 Device Programmer Yer 1 30m iz Ed File Task Device Options Utdthes Windows Help ee W Select Option Info SYS E xit Task Name Mo Active Task Manufacturer Checksum o0000000 Device Socket Board Package Data Source null S System General Corporation Software Version 136m USB connection established 1 setis of programmer module detected Upload system information DRAM test Hit lt Esc gt to abort C Hardware Self Test and DRAM Test Right after the communication interface is selected you will be prompted see figure below to decide if you want T9200 to conduct a Self Test and an internal DRAM
37. istics Timing Info Layout 100 oo000000 Icons in one row fi Space between rows 2 pixels O00 000 Goo i a ooo noo ooo noo 100 00000000 ooo oon ooo A 0 E Z Click on the Start button or the Icon to start function The Layout tab shown at the lower right corner allows you to adjust the icon layouts Use Icons in one row and Space between rows to design the display style you prefer Timing Info tab shows you the averaged time spent on the programming operation and the Fail statistics tab provides you with the statistics for the causes of programming failures Clicking on the Task Name button allows you to review of the details of the active task while the Process button is to modify the programming flow You can choose between Synchronous and Asynchronous to program devices Click on All Start button to synchronously start programming operations on all T9200 modules Clicking on individual T9200 icon will activate the programming operation asynchronously on each site H Protecting and Saving Your Task If the programming configurations match your requirements click on the Task Save menu item to save the configurations and options If you want to protect such an environment from any changes inadvertently or maliciously go to the Option System Option menu and click on the Change Password button This will lock the next software execution into the operator mode in contrast to the Engineer mode Under the operat
38. le Mode 35 lt lt Back Fish Select Direct BSD Method Step 1 Buffer Declaration Step 2 Range Declaration loop Step 3 Data Alignment Step 4 BSD File Location Step 5 Summary and Start Q Can 9200 accommodate both checksum and random numbers in one Serialization programming cycle A Yes BSD can accommodate data with multiple address data lists including checksum and random numbers However for serialization programming with custom designs customers have to write their own BSD generator T9200 User Manual Batch Serila Data BSD File Generator ESP Conversion Method E There are two methods to generate the BSD file with this utility Please specify the locations of the existing ESP execution Select ESP Conversion Method Direct BSD Method ee Step 1 ESP File Locations In this method the user will be guided to generate a Batch Serial Data BSD file which is a plain text file Each line in a BSD file contains one serial code to program the device with Step 2 First Last Numb er loop ESP Conversion Method Step 3 ESP Program Command Line In this method the user will be guided to convert an existing External Serialization Program ESP output file into a BSD file ESP was taken by parameters some programmer vendors to generate their algorithm for serial code programming Step 4 Batch Serial Data BSD file Step 5 Summary and Start ESP Conversion Method
39. ng on all of the T9200 modules connected Install the related socket boards on the modules which support the algorithm and the package type of the target device Then you are ready to go to the next step 5 2 Programming Intel 28F160B3B in TSOP48 Package with Two T9200 Modules via USB Connection Reminder Have you installed the T9200 USB Device Driver on your PC If this is the first time you install the software make sure that you have executed the step 5 and step 6 of Installing the Software commands to have the USB device drivers properly installed in your PC A Starting up T9200 User Interface Software Click on the Start button at the lower left corner of your screen again point your mouse to Start Programs T9x00 to display respective side menus and finally click on T9x00 to execute the software Alternatively you can double click the 79x00 icon to start up You will see the Communication Configuration dialog as shown below Communmcaton confirzuraton Connection made by f COM f COM a f COM4 Frogrammer Please connect your T9600 to FE through 9200 JSB or Rs232 port Then press Connect c 3600 button to start the communication c 800 P Connect l g Chip List 1 3521 4uto connect when program start Demo Baud Rate E is p TIPS Demo and Chip List Viewer buttons can be activated as stand alone utilities on your PC without a T9200 being physically connected They are the perfect tools for you to pract
40. nly If an algorithm needs to be modified to the extent that its default parameter settings are changed due to specification revisions or any other reasons those old tasks created with the original default settings have to be edited or re created with the new algorithm in order to reflect the new default settings These parameter values will be added as a part of the Session Report After V1 35L Gx T9200 User Manual Option ij x C Counter Control System Counter Control Device Use the Clear button to reset the Pass Fail counters of a selected function Reset Function Counter fan Functions Clear All Functions Use Target Counter Control P Program Function 4 Verify Function a PUI will display the Start Session dialogue Erase Function Secure Function below to allow inputting the Target Count before T the Program function is started Total Count Start Sessi x xi Use Target Counter Control Task Information Task ST M25P32S G4 Enable Reset button in functions Data D Task SO8 M25P32 Bin Checksum 3ECOF640 Target Counter fi 000 Session Comment Order 091521 Jf OK X Cancel Jf OK Cancel b PUI will add the Target Counter display at the X Cance Pass Fail Counter area Once the Target Counter reaches its preset number the screen will Pass Fail Counter be blinking to indicate the result and a warning dialogue The Target
41. ollows by Intel Hex Motorola S ASCII Hex data file T05 Fatal Error T06 Limit Reached T10 Laser Text 1st Priority Example Run ESP ASCIIHex EXE N1 E2000 in a DOS Box T04 SAFFOO 31 30 30 30 Batch Serial Data BSD is a text file with each text line to define one set of serial number The address data list can be multiple for each sequential part The data count of each address data should not exceed 128 byte 0001 LuP001 SAFFOO 31 30 30 30 SAFFF8 79 86 0002 LuP002 SAFFOO 32 30 30 30 SAFFF8 BC 43 Address Binary Files 0001 L0001 AFF00 Files Trunk001 BIN 0002 L0002 SAFFOO Files Trunk002 BIN A History 1995 2001 2006 2008 Multi APRO supported ESP BSD was a backup file to store the ESP result The function is available on the single site socket boards only not available on the gang socket boards T9600 supported BSD only The programming system provided EasySerialize exe to generate simple BSD files EasySerialize exe Serial Code Generator supported conversions from ESP to BSD Added ESP on T9600 as per the market demands The Compare Function was added to the ESP algorithm T9200 supported serialization on N4 New 4 site Socket Boards The N4 Driver Hardware supported both Set Programming and Serialization The AP800 Handler was capable of executing Serialization on the N4 gang socket boards with high throughput _ 28 B Configuration T9200 User Manual
42. or mode operators are prohibited from making changes on task setups options and configurations Now you have saved the programming environment under a Task Next time you want to program the same device with the same environment simply load this task and you are ready to go 20 T9200 User Manual 5 3 Bar Code Reader to Load a Task File You can use a Barcode Reader to read a task s full path filename within the double quotation marks and load the task automatically to start up the programming operations This function was designed exclusively for Barcode Reader applications and is not applicable to the Task Manager Note The Bar Code Reader function will be disabled in the H9600 Mode Code Format full path taskname ts9 For Example Q Task SO8 SO8 150 ts9 Q amp A 1 There is a dialogue to load edit a Task Task Manager But I cannot use my bar code reader in the dialogue The Bar Code Reader function is applicable under the software s Main Menu only and with the Task Manager disabled To use the Barcode Reader function Please disable the Task Manager under Option System Check List x Disable Task Manager Functions Completely 2 I cannot use character to create the bar code You can use instead and PUI will transfer it to 3 My full path filename is too long I cannot put it in a single line for scanning You can put the full path filename within double quotation marks and break the bar codes
43. reading the Master device and compare it with the filled in checksum value Tips E The SQL Connection links to MySQL database and downloads data file from a blob field It provides a secured way to access the data file The field names of the data table are fixed Please contact System General for detail E Fill RAM Buffer before download If the downloaded data file does not cover the full Memory range of the programmable device you might want to define the unspecified data area with this feature m Multiple Binary Data Files It provides the file address list of combined images to facilitate your applications E Byte Word Swap after download To adapt to your application requirements this feature swaps the Byte Word sequence after the file is downloaded lt 17 T9200 User Manual After that click on the Next gt button to continue the Serialize process There are two modes for the serialization software The BSD Mode puts all the serialization codes in a text file With the ESP Mode you have to write an external executable and use a tagged data file to exchange information amp data for each programming cycle i x Serialize ow Select Device v Select Data File gt Serialize X Comment Setting Device Option lt lt Previous Next gt gt Use Serialization function C Use BSD Mode recommend Batch Serial Code Data File fel C Use ESP Mode ESP executable file
44. rify gt Checksum gt gt Removed Auto Sense site s Total Pass Fail ICF CIF BCF IBCF VF HYF LYF BE Total 12 8 4 0 4 0 D Site 01 4 3 1 D 1 0 Site 02 4 2 2 0 2 0 Site 03 4 3 1 Oo 1 D 0 ICF Insertion Check Fail BCF Blank Check Fail EF Erase Fail VF Verify Fail LVF Low Vcc Verify Fail Pt Protect Fail OF Other Fail CIF Check ID Fail IBCF Illegal Bit Chec k Fail PF Program Fail HVF High cc verify Fail SF Secure Fail UptF Unprotect Fail 0 0 a 0 D 0 Parameters vecer 330x 10m 270 360 Yecp 330x 10m 270 360 Vece 330 x 10m 270 360 Hi Vec 360 x 10m 270 360 Lo Vec 300 x 10m 270 360 Ypp1 1200 x 10m 1150 1250 Ippt 400 x S00uA 60 1022 Vpp2 330 x 10m 165 360 Ipp2 400 x 500uUA 60 1022 Ypos 330 x 10m 165 360 Ipp2 400 x SO00uUA 60 1022 Wih 280 x 10m 200 360 Special Bit Sector Protect Select OTP Lock Register Bits Select Enable Hidden ROM SecSi Region Lock Block 0 31 Block 0 0000000 000FFFF Block 1 0010000 001FFFF Block 2 0020000 002FFFF Block 3 0030000 003FFFF Block 4 0040000 004FFFF Block 5 0050000 005FFFF 0 Page 1 of 9 s2 a 5 4 Options A System Option Beeper Beep if Fail z Beeper The default is Beep if Fail which is recommended The beeper will be disabled under the Beep if Fail Handler Mode Message Type Concise Me
45. rogramming BBO E Compare Function T9200 User Manual For serialized devices the Compare function moves the data to High Memory and compares the data between each sequential device Press the lt Start gt button to read the parts and generate the discrepancy list J H9200 Device Programmer Fer 1 31t loj x File Task ISEI Options Utilities Windows Help fo aie Select Device ee gp eee ba em TE Select R Gh Read All Site lank Illegal Read All Option Info SYS Exit TTY Task N gt y Manufacturer Winbond E Program Check Verify C Device 49v002FA I OT Package PLCC32 OFAN OTNI aaa X Compare function 07 28 18 19 16 Task TestESP 07 28 18 19 16 Device 49V002FA 07 28 18 19 16 Data File Q Task ESPTest 28f400 BIN 07 28 18 19 16 Use Site 1 07 28 18 19 16 Current DRAM checksum calculating Io Sneertion Check 07 28 18 19 16 Checksum O1FEOQ7DC h prolapse Sill aL can j 07 28 18 19 16 Prepare Data for Compare I Pin Continuity Check 07 28 18 19 16 Ready Task TestESP Device 49 V002FA Compare Fail Count O Change x Start X Cancel LT aloxX 07 28 18 29 59 Start Compare Task TestESP 07 28 18 29 59 Read Chip Device 49V002F 07 28 18 30 01 Compare Data 07 28 18 30 01 Data error at 00000008 Data 09 Chip FF PER 07 28 18 30 01 Data error at 00000009 Data 08 Chip FF 07 28 18 30 02 Data error at 0
46. ssage Type The Verbose Message Type will T9200 User Manual x System Counter Control amp Device Normal Check List Log File Beeper Message Type Verbose Job ID j Use Job ID Change M System Setting Files Change System Setting Files to Other Path C Documents and Settings All Users SG Data T9S Browse l Generate HTML report file Assign Site ID Change Password X cr display detailed communication messages Job ID This option will add Job ID to the message Job ID MV UseJob ID Pilot Run Message log will add before enter function log before entering the Program function You can use the lt Change gt button to change the Job ID name EunettesessrstserWrsees System Setting Files Change System Setting Files to Other Path C Documents and Settings4Il Users SG Data TS Browse System Setting Files All the system options are stored in file M9 INI The default path of M9 INI is the install path You can change the path at the input box Be aware that regardless of the path change the old M9 INI needs to be kept under the install path all the time in order to activate the new path T Generate HTML report file Generate HTML Report Files not recommended The HTML report feature only works with the HMI handler software for the handler model AP520 For handler models AP600
47. test These tests could take about 50 seconds and they are recommended An option is to press the ESC key to bypass these tests and go directly into the operation session The menu under Options System Check List Options allows you to enable and disable the default setting for the Self test and the DRAM test as shown on the dialog box below The DRAM Test will take about 5 minutes for 8Giga bits of RAM and about 10 minutes for 16 Giga bits of RAM 1 T9200 User Manual System Counter Contral Device Normal Check List Lag File Handler Mode 4APeex Senes Show Time tag to all messages Don t popup Task Manager when PUI starts Don t popup Task Version Warning when Load Task Record Special Bit Speciications info with program function To write additional comments to Update log buffer to Log files Also show old versions of Socket Board on Select Device display Operator Mode Disable Program Function unless Verity Master Pass Skip DRAM Test when PUL Ae Start Always Self Test when PUI Ae Start Patch 9600 USB2 0 Packet for Download Checksum different issue M Cancel D Assigning Site ID to Each Connected T9200 Module If this is the first time you start up the T9200 programming system a pop up warning message Site ID number s of the module s are not assigned properly will remind you to assign a Site ID to each T9200 module in your programming system Confirm it by OK and you will be brought to t
48. tion PUI will insert the Special Bit Parameters information into the message log of the main window LogC txt The same information will be added on session reports after version 1 35L The purpose of the modification is to facilitate the information review on session reports To write additional comments to Update log buffer to Log files Press the little Diskette button at the right hand side of the display and a popped up Copy log file to dialogue will allow you to input the destination to backup the LogC TXT In addition you can write additional comments in the Note box The added comments are usually task related messages and will be appended to the end of the backed up LogC txt for future references _ 24 T9200 User Manual Press the little Diskette Sign and confirm Yes to evoke the Copy log files to dialogue As an example the LogC txt is renamed as additionalC txt File Name i gs DATashadltionel td where the filename additional txt is user definable Note a Date Code 20090531 The added comments in the Note box will be appended to the Internal ID ABBA end of the backed up log files Customer SN 554A of Jf OK X Cancel FRED DATask The original LogC txt and Logl txt will be x IE backed up as the changed filenames a E E il be additionalC txt additional txt respectively feel Wad Lease Also show old versions of Socket Board on Select Devic
49. to program 4 NAND Flash at a time of which each requires a different data pattern to program The adapter comes with isolated circuitries for each socket and enhanced pin drivers to take advantage of the NAND Fast Access Mode and is able to slash the programming time by up to 40 With 4 sockets on the N4 adapter this represents a 6X improvement for your NAND programming throughput The architecture of isolated circuitries is also applicable to serial code programming Coupled with the System General proprietary mapping technology the N4 can serialize 4 devices at each programming cycle with minimum programming overheads 2 6 Understanding USB Connection 2 6 1 USB Connection Topology The USB Universal Serial Bus interface on T9200 facilitates high speed data transfers between the PC and the programming modules as well as in between programming modules You can download 1Gbit data file from your PC to T9200 within less than a minute To correctly connect your T9200 modules through their USB interface you have to understand the fundamentals of the USB bus topology The USB physical connection is a tiered star topology A hub is at the center of each star The T9200 internal Hub is a 1 In 5 Out Hub with 1 Out reserved for T9200 internal communications and other 4 Outs assigned for downstream connections The first 9200 is in Tier 2 The limitation of tier count is 4 The figure below illustrates the topology of the 9200 USB Tier 1
50. which will save the programming environments including programming configurations the device part number the socket board name system options and many other settings needed to fully resume the same programming environment at a later time Here below is how the Task function works for the Programming Service Industry The programming center programs the First Articles on T9200 and save the programming environment under a Task The First Articles are then sent to customers for on board tests and for other qualifications Once the First Articles pass the qualifications and the related programming order is confirmed the programming center can re load the same Task on T9200 to open up the exact same environment that the First Articles were created with for mass production By following this operation rule the programming centers can minimize the operating mistakes caused by human errors _14 T9200 User Manual 9 Create Task p O x p Select Device Select Device 2 sn X Setting Device Option sss x Select Data File Tecate ie Commer MeT ask 4 Browse Device z Ii Selection Socket Board Hert gt M Cancel Fill in the information based on your programming requirements in this create task window For device selection click on the Selection button to enter the following Device Select window Oa Device Select Device Selected Intel 76FI60BSB Search Package JaLL INTEL 28F16 Sock
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