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1. Pin FBGA Adapter for Fujitsu MB84VD2238X 39X EF J 7 11 ball 80 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel RD28F256SJ3AM RD28F192SJ3AM RD28F128SJ3AM S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 SDP A800 48F 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 DP F320 56SS 56 pin SSOP adapter for intel 28F160 32083 85 38 Adapter Types Adapter SDP 1320 48U 48 pin u BGA adapter for Intel 28F320B3 C3 28F160B3 C3 0 75 mm pitch S S S S S S S SDP SST1621 56F 56 pin FBGA adapter for SST34HF1621 1601 SDP SST800 48F 48 pin FBGA adapter SST 39VF800 160 SDP ST064 56TS SDP TH1282 48F SDP TH2580 56F pin FBGA Adapter for TOSHIBA TH50VSF2580 1AASB SDP TH5782 60F 60 pin FBGA Adapter for TOSHIBA TH50VPF5782 83AASB SDP UNIV 20SO 20 pin SOIC 300mil universal adapter to support 16 20 pin SOIC package devices lt lt 0 762 cm gt gt SDP UNIV 2080 200 20 pin SOIC 207mil universal adapter for 8 20 pin chips 0 525 cm SDP UNIV 28S0 300 28 pin SOIC 300mil universal adapter to support 20 28 pin SOIC package devices lt lt 0 762 cm gt gt SDP UNIV 28SS 200 28 pin universal SSOP adapters for 200mil x 0 65mm pitch lt lt 0 525 cm gt gt SDP UNIV 28TS 28 pin TSOP universal 8mm x 14mm adapter SDP UNIV 32TS 32 pin TSOP 8mm x 20mm universal universal adapter for 32 pin TSOP Flash memory SDP UNIV 32TS W 32 pin TSOP
2. EQUIPMENT LAADVANTECH LABTOOL 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer User s Manual 2006 11 02 Revision A0 4 Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted 1998 2006 by Advantech Equipment Corp All rights are reserved Advantech Equipment Corp reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Equipment Corp Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Equipment Corp assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgments IBM PC AT and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation MS Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation How to use this manual Thank you for purchasing the LABTOOL 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer We designed this manual to help you quickly and easily set up and use your LABTOOL 848XP You can use the manual in two ways Step by step The manual should be used in conjunction with the On line help contained in the LABTOOL 848XP software Once you ve installed the LABTOOL 848XP and the software you shouldn t need this manual again You can just press F1 in the program and context sensitive help will guide you through the processes
3. 8mm x 14mm universal adapter for 32 pin TSOP Flash memory SDP UNIV 40TS 40 pin TSOP 10mm x 20mm universal adapter for 40 pin TSOP Flash memory SDP UNIV 40TS W 40 pin TSOP 10mm x 14mm universal adapter for 40 TSOP Flash memory SDP UNIV 40TSS 40 pin universal TSSOP adapter SDP UNIV 44 pin PLCC universal adapter SDP UNIV 44C 44 pin PLCC clamshell socket universal adapter SDP UNIV 44PSO 44 pin PSOP universal adapter for 44 pin PSOP Flash memory SDP UNIV 44Q 44 pin PQFP universal adapter SDP UNIV 44TQ 44 pin TQFP universal adapter SDP UNIV 44TS 44 pin TSOP universal adapter for Samsung Toshiba 44 pin TSOP NAND Flash memory SDP UNIV 48TS 48 pin TSOP 12mm x 20mm universal adapter to support 48 pin TSOP Flash memory SDP UNIV 48TS W 48 pin TSOP 12mm x 14mm universal adapter to support 48 pin TSOP Flash memory SDP UNIV 48TSS 48 pin universal TSSOP universal adapters for Flash 0 4mm pitch 10 x 14mm 39 APPENDIX Error Messages 40 Error Messages This function is not supported in demo mode When the LABTOOL 848XP is not activated some functions may be inhibited Illegal range of erase address setting Retry again The address range for an erase command must match the sector edge Time Out error The LABTOOL 848XP does not respond when the system times out Cannot open file XXXXXXXX The file was not found or a disk error occurred Device ID Code unmatched The
4. LABTOOL 848XP also automatically keeps a running total of all chips that have been through programming and all chips encountering programming failures A user can input a target quantity of chips to be programmed and an allowable number of programming failures An alarm message option provides a message to the screen alerting the user to either the target quantity of chips being reached or the allowable number of failures being reached 10 For a detailed explanation of the device operation options please refer to Chapters 3 and 4 CHAPTER General Information Introduction The LABTOOL 848XP is a PC based gang programmer that works through your PC s parallel port It features eight fully isolated 48 pin ZIF sockets extremely high throughput standard 5 V and 3 V chip support production piece counts and device insertion and continuity checks all within a PC based design Device updates are disseminated through software giving our customers quicker and more flexible access to new chip support LABTOOL 848XP future software updates in EPROM EEPROM and FLASH technology will include 87C5x 89C5x and PIC16Cxx microprocessor support The LABTOOL 848XP was designed with flexibility in mind Ifa customer has special chips that are not in our standard support list we can provide special programs which will allow the LABTOOL 848XP to perform as a customized special production gang programmer Features Universal adapter for Flash chips The L
5. Quick Start Our special Quick Start section gives experienced users the information they need to setup the LABTOOL 848XP and software and basic guidelines on using the LABTOOL 848XP If you need more information you can refer to the rest of the manual If you have any problems you can work through the manual step by step for easy troubleshooting If you have any questions feel free to call your local distributor or sales representative Software update Please visit our website at wwW aec com tw to update the software Packing list Before you begin installing your LABTOOL 848XP please make sure that the following materials have been shipped I LABTOOL 848XP turbo gang programmer Power cord I parallel cable USB cable CD ROM containing the Windows software Contents Chapter 0 Quick Start rin 7 Quicle Statt i etc m e ceri T Det ea tesi ian hed 8 Chapter 1 General Information eere 9 A 10 nd ET 10 Using the LABTOOL 848XP Software 12 Chapter 2 Installation eese 14 Minimum PC System Requirements 15 Installing the LABTOOL 848XP Software 15 Installing the LABTOOL 848XP ii 15 Upgrading the LABTOOL 848XP Software 15 Chapter 3 Command 16 LABTOOL
6. Search box Type in the known characters All the devices that satisfy this partial information will be displayed Use the mouse to select a device and click Ok If you are not using a mouse use the TAB key to skip between the various screens and use the arrow keys to move around in each screen Mass production Mode Menu Device Mass Produce Hot key Alt M The LABTOOL 848XP is a mass production programmer for manufacturing When placed in mass production mode all keyboard and mouse functions are disabled and the operator needs only to insert the chips into the ZIF sockets wait until the green LED next to each socket lights up remove the programmed chips and insert new chips Anyone can do the job well without special training or skills Since all keyboard and mouse functions are disabled the possibility of errors being caused by pressing the wrong keys or changing the buffer s contents are eliminated In mass production mode the LABTOOL 848XP first performs an insertion test and an ID check on newly inserted chips It then automatically programs the chip In mass production the LABTOOL 848 XP can be set to either of two modes standard mode or concurrent mode In standard mode LABTOOL 848XP programs the devices in all 8 ZIF sockets at one time In concurrent mode on the other hand the sockets are divided into two groups Sockets 0 3 comprise groupl and sockets 4 7 comprise group 2 During operation under concurrent mode group
7. must be set Verifying Options The following three options are available for verification of data retention following programming verify twice with 5 Vo verify twice with 10 V and verify once with V These options will only be enabled if the Verify passes option see above is enabled e Twice 5 When this option is selected the LABTOOL 848XP will do two verify passes on the device one using 5 the other V 5 Example IF Vocis 5 0 V the LABTOOL 848XP will do one verify pass using a V_ of 4 75 V and one using a V of 5 25 V e Twice 10 When this option is selected the LABTOOL 848XP will do two verify passes on the device one using Vcc 10 the other 10 Module options Menu Options Module options Hot key F5 31 This option is used to select the master socket location default slot0 and enable disable the socket Ls LabTool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port File Project Device Options Diagnostics Help 1 grises xz ga EZ A SE Save Load Select 720 Edit vector Blank Read Prog Verify Erase Prot Config Option gt gt Winbond W29EE512 Module Options Active Module 0 Module 0 Module 1 Module 1 Module 2 Module 2 Module 3 Module 3 Module 4 Module 4 Module 5 Module 5 Module 6 Module 6 Module 7 Module 7 Device Winbond W29B Cancel Adapter None 54 g Size 10000hX8 VCC 5 00V Manufactu
8. Figure 4 4 Programming progress screen Verifying a device Menu Device Verify Hot key Alt V This function compares the contents of the active device with the contents of the memory buffer It will display an error message and the address if it finds an address where the data differs It will also abort the process when this happens 26 Le LabTool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port Verifying at 5Y Er Save Load Y Module 0 Module 2 Module 4 Winbond W2 Blank Chec Current Qty 45 45 45 Programmin Verifying Program DI Tartget Qty gt gt Verifying 1000 Module 1 Module 3 Module 5 Total Fail 45 45 45 Device Adapter Size Check Sum File Figure 4 5 Device verification screen Memory Protect Menu Device Memory Prot Prog Config Hot key Alt Y This function is a device specific command it appears on the main menu only after chips having this capability are selected The function must be configured before use When properly configured it can be selected and will automatically set memory protection on the chips immediately after they have been programmed Erasing a device Menu Device Erase Hot key Alt K This function is a device specific command it appears on the main menu only after electronically erasable chips have been selected The function can be used to erase a desired memory range from a chip Configuration Menu Device Configuration Ho
9. U F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 17 CHAPTER Operation 18 LED Display on Each Socket Each of the 8 sockets in the LABTOOL 848XP has a three color LED display to indicate the status of the socket Read this section carefully to avoid damage to chips Warning Do not insert or remove a chip from a socket while the socket LED is yellow LED color key Blank the socket is not active Green the socket is active or the last operation result passed Yellow socket is busy don t do anything until the LED turns Green or Red Red the last operation resulted in failure the socket is active and awaiting another operation Flashing LED 5 Hz frequency This mode only applies to insertion and contact checks of the chips in the socket Flashing Green the chip passed the continuity check Flashing Yellow the socket is active and waiting for a chip to be inserted Flashing Red the chip failed the insertion continuity check due to poor contact incorrect chip positioning pin count mismatch chip upside down pin short circuit or chip damage File Commands Save Buffer Menu File Save Buffer Hot key Alt S This option is used to save the memory buffer to a file on the hard disk Select a file to overwrite using the mouse or type the file name in the box provided You can also type in a file spec e g hex at the Name prompt This will display all the files of the specified type and you can then select the required fi
10. W29EE512 Device Adapter Size Check Sum cancel Figure 4 7 Example screen Modify algorithm parameters If you want to program a device that is not supported by the LABTOOL 848XP do the following 1 Select a device that uses the same programming algorithm as the device in question 2 Modify the device programming parameters 3 Program the device As the programming parameters are for temporary use only they cannot be saved After you select a new device or exit the LABTOOL 848XP software the original parameters will automatically be restored Device operation options Menu Options Operation Hot key F4 29 rs LabTool 848XP Turbo Device Operation Option File Project Device ptio ES We Wb c Save Load gt gt Intel E28F320J Page 1 Number Settings Start Address End Address Start Erase End Erase Insertion Timer Select Au General Option Insertion Test Device ID Check Program Option Auto Ersse OvrWr Blank Check Program IV Verify Pass MemProtProgConfig Erase after Program Erase Option Device ID Check UnProtect vw Blank Check Verify Insertion Timer C Twice 51 Disable C Twice 101 C Enable Once Device Adapter Size Check Sum Figure 4 8 Example screen Device specific operation options The following options can be set Start ad
11. current chip s ID will be displayed File write error Illegal file name or disk error The LABTOOL 848XP detected an error when writing a file to disk Check that there is enough space on the disk to hold the file Also check that the disk is not write protected This might happen on a network if you are a user that does not have rights to the directory you want to save the file to Use another directory or disk File read incomplete The user break file format was unmatched or a disk error occurred during file reading LABTOOL 848XP not found Do you want to retry 41 The LABTOOL 848XP software does not detect the LABTOOL 848XP on one of the parallel ports Press enter to retry Press Esc to enter demo mode Make sure the power on the LABTOOL 848XP is on Also check the parallel connection between the PC and the LABTOOL 848XP If the LABTOOL 848XP shares the parallel port with another device remove the other device or move the LABTOOL 848XP to its own port LABTOOL 848XP power off or disconnected from PC The LABTOOL 848XP software does not detect the LABTOOL 848XP on one of the parallel ports Make sure the power on the LABTOOL 848XP is on Also check the parallel connection between the PC and the LABTOOL 848XP and between the PC and the printer If the LABTOOL 848XP shares the parallel port with another device remove the other device or move the LABTOOL 848XP to its own port Other Error Messages The following lis
12. insert a master chip into the master socket and perform Read Insert 8 chips of the same type into the 8 ZIF sockets set the device operation option Hot key F4 then perform Program Hot key ALT P You can now program the 8 chips simultaneously To speed up throughput a user can change the mode to Mass production mode Hot Key Alt M After entering this mode the LABTOOL 848XP will program chips automatically after they are properly inserted into the socket LABTOOL 848XP has both a standard mass production mode and a concurrent mass production mode Standard mode allows the LABTOOL 848XP to program 8 devices at the same time Concurrent mode divides the 8 sockets into two groups group 1 comprised of sockets 0 3 and group 2 comprised of sockets 4 7 Chips in group 1 can be programmed while chips are inserted or unloaded in group2 After the programming of chips in groupl is finished LABTOOL 848XP automatically programs the chips in group2 A user can enable the insertion timer and adjust the timer Enabling the timer will allow LABTOOL 848XP to automatically shutdown a poor contact socket upon timeout of a user set timer period LABTOOL 848XP then automatically programs the chips in the remaining good sockets The insertion timer default setting is 5 seconds When the insertion timer is disabled the user will have to either correct the insertion error or press the ignore key to continue programming after a poor contact socket is discovered
13. project file has been loaded you can immediately program the chip using the data and setup functions selected 21 Device Commands Change Device Menu Device Change Device Hot key Alt C This option is used to select a new device as the active device It is important to select the correct device as the algorithms used to program devices are device specific The following screen will appear fh LabIool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port File Project PU Options Diagnostics Help A le t Config Option Mass Production Mode AlttM Blank Read Prog Verify Erase Edit Alt E Read AlttR Blank Check Program Alt P Verify Alt V Erase AlttK Configuration Device Winbond W29EE512 Adapter None Size 10000hX8 VCC 5 00V Manufacture Code Check Sum 007FA12Fh Device Code 5 DALarge 4M Change current device Figure 4 1 Screen for selecting Change Device 1 Select the type of device that will be the active device Mouse Click on EPROM or Flash or MCU Keyboard Press TAB until the cursor is flashing in the box Use the up and down arrows to go to the appropriate type Press the space bar to select the type 2 Enter the part number the manufacturer number or parts of both in the Search box Mouse Click on Search Type in the characters 22 Keyboard Press TAB until the cursor flashes in the
14. 1 Appendix USB Software General Information 43 Feature Tees tapis lene 44 Installing LABTOOL 848XP USB software 44 Multiple Programmers Operation esee 45 CHAPTER Quick Start Quick Start 0 1 This CD ROM only has LABTOOL 848XP s parallel port software 0 2 The parallel port must be EPP mode or ECP mode or BPP mode the EPP mode is recommended 0 3 You could download the USB software 3 version from our website www aec com tw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The LABTOOL 848XP must be turned off before you install its software Install LABTOOL 848XP s software then restart your PC or notebook Turn on your LABTOOL 848XP and run its software Select the chip type to be programmed first Use the Hot key ALT C then type the complete part number of the chips to be programmed or use the mouse to select the correct part number Load the design file into the buffer Use the Hot key ALT L then specify the origin of the file and load Alternatively you can read a master chip into the buffer instead of a design file The default master socket is socket 0 By putting a chip into socket 0 and performing the Read operation Hot key ALT R you can transfer the chip s contents into the buffer You can also select any socket as the master socket Go to the main menu select the module options Hot key F5 then set the master socket
15. 1 devices are being programmed while the operator unloads and inserts chips in the group 2 sockets Note The insertion test must be enabled to use mass production mode Le LabTool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port En em Ee zz EE Standard Mass Production Mode Winbond W2 Reading fi Module 0 Module 2 Module 4 gt gt Read file d Hn Current Qty Tartget Qty 100 Total Fail Module 1 Module 3 Module 5 Device Ins Timer Adapter Size Check Sum File 23 Figure 4 2 Standard mass production mode screen ra LabTool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port EEG t D ptions Eh E es ex PIT Save Load Se Concurrent Hass Production Mode Module 0 Module 2 Tartget Qty 1000 Total Fail Module 1 Module 3 Module 5 Module 7 Insert Pls Device Ins Timer Adapter Size Check Sum I Ignore Continue File I Figure 4 3 Concurrent mass production mode screen An insertion timer is included for use with the insertion test When a chip fails an insertion test and the insertion timer is disabled the LABTOOL 848XP will alert the operator to the failure and require either that the problem be corrected or that the operator acknowledge the failure before continuing with programming When a chip fails and the insertion timer is enabled the LABTOOL 848XP waits the amount of t
16. 80 69 ball FBGA adapter for AMD 41DL16xx MCP 73 ball FBGA adapter for AMD 41DL32xx MCP DP 49PDL64 73F DP 6408 64F DP A128M 64E DP A160 48F DP A256M 56TS DP A320 48F DP A320 63F DP A640 48F DP A642 64E DP AT128 64TQ DP C923 68 DP D554 06F DP EBGA 001 DP EBGA 002 DP D641 52TS W 73 pin FBGA Adapter for AMD Am49PDL640AG uBGA adapter for Intel RD28F3208C3B T 6408J3A 64 pin EBGA adapter for AMD 29LV640MH L 29LV128MH L FBGA adapter for AMD 29LV160 0 8mm pitch Flash chips 56 TSOP adapter for AMD 29LV256MH L 48 pin uBGA adapter for AMD29DL32X 6 12mm size 63 pin uBGA adapter for AMD29DL32X 8 14mm size FBGA adapter 0 8mm pitch for AMD 29DL640D 64 pin EBGA adapter for AMD29LV642D FBGA adapter for AMD 29LV800 0 8mm pitch Flash chips 64 pin TQFP adapter for Atmel Atmega64 128 68 pin PLCC adapter for Microchip PIC 16C923 924 96 pin FBGA adapter for Fujitsu MB84VESF 5F4J2 52 pin TSOP adapter for MitsuBishi M6MG321S4TP M6MGT641S8TP 64 pin EBGA 1 0mm pitch adapter for Intel 28F800 160 320F3 C3 64 pin EBGA 1 0mm pitch adapter for Intel 28F320 640 128J3A DP EBGA 003 DP F016 56TS DP F1316 64F DP F2108 56F DP F2228 56F DP F2238 56F DP F256 80F pin EGBA adapter for Intel 28F128J3C pin TSOP adapter for intel 28F016 03283 S5 Flash memory pin FBGA 0 8mm pitch adapter for SHARP LRS1306 1316A pin FBGA Adapter for Fujitsu MB84VD22280 90FE 7 9 ball
17. 848XP Command 17 Chapter 4 Operationi r Alieno 18 LED Display on Each Socket eee eeeeeeeee 19 LED olof key ier ete en 19 File Commands errore 19 Save Buster ic ans edet oett 19 Load E ai 20 Exit to Window ete ea eg 21 Project Commands 2 saeua 21 Save Project DE 21 Load Project suina merde 21 Device Commands 22 Change DEVICE usjenert a 22 Mass production Mode 2 4 0 05 23 Editing the Butter litis 24 Blank Checking a device sss 25 Reading a device ua iss DEEP 25 Programming a device essere 25 Verifying device a n E 26 Memory Protect nennen en ana Re rn 27 Erasing a device nun enm festen ies 27 rr IGI NI E 27 LO INDICERE 28 Modify Algorithm Parameters sss 28 Device operation options nennen 29 Module options eene nnne 31 Parallel Portrait 32 Statistic Option eene eene nee 33 Diagnostiese 34 NIE S 35 Chapter 5 Using Adapters ener 36 Adapter requirements 37 Appendix A Error Messages eene 40 Error Messages a wenn e a sen Bone as 4
18. ABTOOL 848XP is designed to meet your future needs in high density Flash chips Using the resources of your PC it supports 32 K bit up to 256 M bit memory chips without upgrading its hardware The LABTOOL 848XP also has a universal adaptor which accommodates 48 pin TSOP 44 pin PSOP 40 pin TSOP and 32 pin TSOP Flash chips which eliminates the need to buy multiple adapters and saves you money Unbeatable speed through semi concurrent programming technology The LABTOOL 848XP s on board intelligence reduces system overhead to a minimum It can program eight Flash chips of 8 MB capacity such as Intel 28F800B3 for example within 45 seconds An experienced programmer can program thousands of high density chips per day Furthermore the LABTOOL 848XP supports two programming modes In standard programming mode the LABTOOL 848XP automatically programs all eight chips after all eight pieces have been inserted into the sockets In semi concurrent programming mode a user can divide the 8 sockets into two groups of 4 sockets each By using the technique of programming 4 chips while simultaneously removing and inserting the other 4 chips a customer can increase throughput This also allows interface with the fine pitch pick and place handler for high density fine pitch chips Statistic Functions The LABTOOL 848XP automatically keeps a running total of all production pieces attempted and all production pieces failed Users can input a target quantity of c
19. DP PLCC 4401 PLCC to DIP adapter for Motorola 44 pin PLCC 68HC705C8 A GDP PLCC 4402 44 pin PLCC adapter for Motorola 68HC705C9 A GDP SOIC 1601 16 pin SOIC Adapter for PIC12F629 675 GDP SOIC 1602 16 pin SOIC Adapter for ST M25P10 20 40 GDP ST064 48TS 48 pin TSOP adapter for STM 29KW016 032 064 GDP TQFP 4401 TQFP to DIP adapter for Motorola 44 TQFP 68HC705C8 A44 GDP TSOP 2801 28 pin TSOP 8 14 mm adapter for Atmel 45DB161 081 LVT NEC6411 85F low voltage adapter for NEC uPD29F064115F9 LVT 128K18 56U 56 pin VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F128K 18 LVT 128K18 64E 64 ball EBGA adapter for Intel RC28F128K18 LVT 128K3 56U 56 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F128K3 LVT 128K3 64E 64 ball EBGA adapter for Intel RC28F128K 640K3 LVT 128W18 56U 56 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F128W18 LVT 128W30 56U 56 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F128W30 LVT 2240W Y 80F LVT 2240WZ 80F LVT 256K18 63VF 80 pin FBGA adapter for Intel RD38Fxxx WY pin FBGA adapter for Intel RD38FxxxxWZ MCP pin VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F256K18C LVT 256K18 64E 64 pin EGBA adapter for Intel RC28F256K 18C LVT 256K3 63VF 63 pin VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F256K3C LVT 256K3 64E 64 pin EBGA adapter for Intel RC28F256K3C LVT 320D18 56U uBGA adapter for Intel 28F320D18 1 8Vcc LVT 6408W18 80 pin uBGA adapter for Intel 28F6408W18 CSP Flash LVT 6408W30 80I LVT 640K18 56U 56 pin VFB
20. GA adapter for Intel GE28F640K18C LVT 640K3 56U pin VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F640K3C LVT 640W18 56U uBGA adapter for Intel 28F320 640 128W18 1 8Vcc 78 ball 0 75 mm LVT 640W30 56U adapter for Intel 28F320 640W30 1 8Vcc I O 37 Adapter Types SDP ST320 48U SDP 1329 64F SDP 1331 64F DP 1826 64F DP 3204 64F DP 3224 100Q DP 41DL16 69F DP 42DL32 73F Adapter LVT ADS323 48TS 8V low voltage adapter for AMD 29DS32X 48TSOP LVT MT6428 64F 64 pin FBGA adapter for Micron MT28C6428P20 P18 LVT ST432 64F 64 pin FBGA adapter for ST M36DR342A B PLCC 3228 11 32 pin PLCC to 28 pin DIP adapter NC 1 12 17 26 for E EEPROM below 512k lt lt 29LV256 27C512 27C256R gt gt PLCC 3232 11 32 pin PLCC to 32 pin DIP adapter for E EEPROM with 1 M and up PLCC 4440 01 44 pin PLCC adapter NC 1 13 23 33 for 44 pin PLCC package 16 bit EPROM PLCC 4440 02 44 pin PLCC adapter NC 1 12 23 34 for 44 pin PLCC package 875X processor QFN 2828 01 28 pin MLF adapter for PIC 16F87X family 48 pin BGA 0 75 mm pitch adapter for ST28W320CT 72 pin CSP 8mm 11mm adapter for SHARP LRS1329 1340 1349 1356 72 pin CSP 8mm 11mm adapter for SHARP LRS1331 37 41 42 LRS1357 58 LRS1362 63 64 65 64 ball FBGA adapter for SHARP LRS1826 and ATMEL AT52BR3244 3248 72 pin CSP adapter for Intel RD28F1602 RD28F3204 100 pin QFP adapter for STV06
21. This will display all the files of the specified type and you can then select the required file to load ViewText Certain file types contain header information Click on this box to see this information This will display information similar to the following ABEL tm 3 00a FutureNet Div Data I O Corp JEDEC file for P16V8R Created on 15 Sep 04 04 17 PM PROM8908 pin configuration Ver 3 0 AEC Programmers 4 NOV 2004 QP20 QF2194 L0000 01101111111111111111111111111111 00000000000000000000000000000000 Auto Format Detected The software automatically detects the format of the file that is to be loaded If the desired format of the file differs from the format detected select the correct file format From File Mode This option indicates which bytes must be read in the input file Select the required format To Buffer Mode This option indicates where the byte previously read is to be written This enables you to build the memory buffer from several files 20 From File Address If only a selected range is to be read from the input file fill in the address that will contain the first byte into this box and the size of the buffer to be read in Size To Buffer Address Ifthe data read is to be copied into a specific area of the buffer fill in the starting address here Size This box contains the buffer size By default it is the same size as the device size If you want to download a file into memory that is bigger than
22. ckets Insertion Timer This option sets the time out interval for the insertion test When the insertion timer is enabled and an insertion error is detected if the operator fails to correct the problem within the interval set the LABTOOL 848XP will automatically shutdown the error socket and complete programming of the remaining sockets If multiple errors exist in different sockets and the operator corrects one of the sockets the timer resets and waits the specified time for each succeeding error Time out intervals can be set from 1 to 999 seconds The default value is 5 seconds Insertion Test This option performs the device insertion check of the chips in the sockets The insertion check includes poor pin contact pin count mismatch the pin count of the chip designated in the software does not match the pin count of the actual chip in the socket device in wrong position device upside down short circuit between pins and chip damage Results are displayed at each socket s LED Device ID Check This option performs a device signature and manufacturer match test With the chip selected and plugged into a socket LABTOOL 848XP checks the device ID and displays the results of each check on the LED display Verify Passes Checking this option will instruct the LABTOOL 848XP to perform device verification with the buffer data when programming is complete When verify passes is enabled one of the three verify options as described below
23. dress End address This is the start and the end address of the edit buffer If you want to program a certain area of a device you can change the start and end addresses accordingly This option is only displayed when the device can be programmed in this way When the end address is calculated it divides the buffer size by device bits 8 bits A 16 bit device of which the buffer size is 80 Hex will therefore have an end address of 3F When selecting a start or an end address you should align the buffer on the right boundary single word for 8 bit devices double word for 16 bit devices etc Erase start end address This option is for electronically erasable Flash chips only The default setting of this option will erase the entire chip However a user can specify ranges of blocks to be erased data in the remaining blocks will be unchanged A user should reference the chip data book or configuration menu when setting the ranges of blocks to be erased Insertion Timer Enable Disable When the insertion timer is disabled and an error is detected during insertion testing the LABTOOL 848XP waits for the operator to either correct the error condition or to acknowledge and bypass the error 30 When the insertion timer is enabled the LABTOOL 848XP waits a specified period for the operator to correct the condition and if no correction is made shuts down the socket s reporting the error and completes programming of the remaining so
24. e divided into 4 identical modules having two sockets each Each module is independent of the other three modules If one module fails the customer can continue to operate the other three modules without sacrificing the turnaround time to repair Extra modules are available to customers in spare kits Project file Save and Load You can save the program configuration project file which contains the device selection the buffer data and all of the program setup options This file can be recalled at any time for future use without having to go through the setup procedure again This allows you to pass your design file to the production department without mistakes You can also read the data from a device into the buffer from any of the 8 sockets according to your specification Variable Vcc with one or two pass verification The LABTOOL 848XP allows users to select the verification voltage after chip programming is completed e g Voc 5 Voc 10 Voc can range from 2 V to 7 5 V Verification ensures that the chips have been properly programmed with no data retention problems LABTOOL 848XP Diagram Power switch Parallel Port EPP mode 11 Device support summary General EPROM 27xxx series 32 K to 32 Mb with 8 16 bit data width Flash EPROM supports NOR NAND AND DI NOR and EEPROM technology 29xxx 5 V 3 V Flash 28Fxxx 12 V 5 V 3 V Flash from all major chip vendors Microprocessor Future release through software u
25. ful and versatile multiprogramming system Following example is based on two LABTOOL 848XP programmers with software installed 4 0610000030 ob Top 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer USB Sf e ge ense au e el TI TMS27C040 Device TMS27C040 Adapter None Size 80000hX8 5 00 Manufacture Code 0097h Check Sum 034A09F3h VPP 13 00V Device Code 0050h n AE0610000029 Lab Tool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer USB Pie Project Device Options Diagnostics Help skj r eee ee gt gt AMD 27 010 Device AMD 27 010 Adapter None Size 20000hx8 VCC 5 00V Manufacture Code 0001h Check Sum 00C3BB49h VPP 12 75V Device Code 000Eh Install two programmers via the USB bus Start one instance of the LABTOOL 848XP USB software Select the programmer 4 Start a second instance of the LABTOOL 848XP USB software SIE Both instances of the program will behave the same as if you were only using one program You can for example Load two separate project files Load two different data files Load two separate masters Program two different chips in groups of eight Program sixteen of the same chip ES There are several options available to display the application windows 45 1 Cascade 2 Tile window Horizontally 3 Tile window Vertically To set these display options 1 Rightclick the Task Bar 2 Click the display option Cascade Tile window Horizontally or Vertical
26. he LABTOOL 848XP ex AE0509900001 rep the user could find out from C Program Files AECIWLT848XP for Parallel port or C Program Files AEC WLT848UXP for USB port If you have any issues you can send us the rep file AE0509900001 rep for a rapid service from our website www aec com tw LabTIool 848XP Self test completed Save report to file 0509900001 Figure 4 14 The Report file screen 35 CHAPTER Using Adapters 36 Adapter requirements The LABTOOL 848XP supports all 48 pin TSOP 44 pin PSOP 40 pin TSOP and 32 pin TSOP pin packages You will need to order an adapter for non DIL chip packages You can order the following available adapters to fit your needs Other adapters will become available after release of new chips Adapter Types Adapter GDP 1305 48TSS 48 pin TSSOP adapter for Sharp LRS1305 GDP 130X 48TSS 48 pin TSSOP adapter for Sharp LRS1306 8 GDP 1611 48TS 48 pin TSOP adapter for MX29L1611 GDP DIP 001 GDP DIP 002 48 pin adapter for Motorola HC705P6 A HC705P9 Atmel 90544 85xx DIP adapter for Altera EPC1 2 and Atmel 17Cxxx 17LVxxx PROM GDP DIP 003 DIP to DIP adapter for PIC 16C64 5A 5B 7 16C74A 16C77 774 17LVxxx PROM GDP F016 56TS 56 pin TSOP adapter for intel 28F016 032S3 S5 GDP F320 56SS 56 pin SSOP adapter for intel 28F320 640 12875 J3 GDP F640 56TS 56 pin TSOP adapter for Intel 28F320 640J5 J3 G
27. hips to be programmed and an allowable number of failures An alarm function can be enabled to send a message to the screen alerting the user to either the target quantity of chips being reached or the allowable number of failures being reached Fully isolated ZIF sockets The LABTOOL 848XP has fully isolated gt I M ohms circuits for each socket s address data bus control lines Each socket has its own built in Vcc and Vpp current limiting circuitry A defective device in one socket will not affect the devices in or programming integrity of the remaining sockets Device insertion and continuity checks No mistakes The LABTOOL 848XP performs device insertion and continuity checks before programming each device It can detect poor pin contact upside down device insertion incorrect position and pin number mismatch This function protects your pocketbook by preventing expensive chip damage caused by operator error Auto sensing and self programming The LABTOOL 848XP has implemented patented technology to meet mass production requirements When a chip fails the device insertion check the LABTOOL 848XP waits for an 10 operator adjustable time If the operator fails to correct the improper insertion within the selected time period the socket with the improper insertion is shutdown and the other chips are automatically programmed Independent module design The LABTOOL 848XP is designed to achieve a minimum of down time Its 8 sockets ar
28. ime set into the insertion timer This is to give the operator time to correct the error Ifthe error is not corrected in time the error socket shuts down and all the devices in good sockets are programmed The insertion timer default time is 5 seconds Editing the Buffer Menu Device Edit Hot key Alt E This function is used to edit the memory buffer The memory buffer contains the last file downloaded from disk into memory If no file has been downloaded from disk into memory since the LABTOOL 848XP was switched on the memory buffer will contain garbage The screen that is displayed is dependent on the type of device that is currently active The purposes of the buttons displayed are as follows Radix 24 This button controls the display of the memory address in Hex decimal format If the address is currently displayed in decimal format clicking this button will convert and display the address in Hex Fill This option is used to fill a block of memory with a specified value It needs the starting address the ending address and the value to be copied into this block of memory Copy This function copies a block in memory to a new address It requires the starting address the ending address and the address the block must be copied to Search This function searches for a specified search string It requires input of the search string to search for Undo As you make changes to the memory buffer the changes on the curre
29. le to overwrite ViewText Certain file types contain header information Click on this box to see this information This will display information similar to the following ABEL tm 3 00a FutureNet Div Data I O Corp JEDEC file for P16V8R Created on 15 Sep 04 04 17 PM PROM8908 pin configuration Ver 3 0 AEC Programmers 4 NOV 2004 QPZO 2194 L0000 01101111111111111111111111111111 00000000000000000000000000000000 Output File Format Select the file format of the output file 19 From Buffer Mode This mode functions as follows Normal Every byte is written to the output file File shuffling Odd Every Odd byte is written to the output file Even Every Even byte is written to the output file The following four options are used to write the buffer into four different files lst byte of 4 This writes the bytes 1 5 9 13 into the output file 2nd byte of 4 This writes the bytes 2 6 10 14 into the output file 3rd byte of 4 This writes the bytes 3 7 11 15 into the output file 4th byte of 4 This writes the bytes 4 8 12 16 into the output file Load File Menu File Load File Hot key Alt L This option loads a file from disk into the memory buffer The type of files that can be loaded for a device depends on the device type Select a file to load using the mouse or type the filename in the box provided You can also type in a file spec e g hex at the Name prompt
30. ly Setting up the mass production mode 1 Click Device on the Tool Bar Note can also press Alt M 2 Click Mass Production Mode 3 Select either standard or concurrent mode 4 Click OK 5 Resetor set the counter if necessary 6 Click OK It is best to program a full complement of chips at one time For example if you are programming n concurrent mode you need to install four chips at a time If you are programming in standard mode install eight chips The programmer is designed to automatically detect a full complement of chips and then start the programming operation Without a full complement of chips the operator will have to click the Continue button 46
31. nt page are highlighted If you choose this option it will reverse all changes made to the highlighted areas As soon as the changed memory positions move off the screen or get deselected by another command the Undo command will not undo the changes Blank checking a device Menu Device Blank Check Hot key Alt B This option checks if the active device is in its erased state It will return a message stating Device not blank at the first occurrence of data in the device The address where the data is found will also be displayed Reading a device Menu Device Read Hot key Alt R This option reads a master chip into the memory buffer for duplication of the master chip Prior to executing this command a master socket must be designated and the master chip inserted into the master socket The default master socket is socket 0 Programming a device Menu Device Program Hot key Alt P This option programs the active device with the contents of the memory buffer When the programming is complete verification will take place The type of verification depends on the verification options set in the Options Operation options menu 25 des LabTool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port File Project Devig En Programming save Load 9 Module 0 Module 2 Module 4 58 58 Current Qty 58 Tartget Qty 1000 dee Total Fail 58 58 Device Adapter 51 WA Check Sum File
32. on selection screen Reset This command clears the statistic report in the lower right corner of the screen Diagnostic Commands LABTOOL 848XP can keep track of chip programming failures The lower right hand corner of Manufacture recommends the user can run self test of LABTOOL 848XP prior to each day s operation and remove all devices from the modules before starting LabIool 848XP 1 Please remove all the devices from the modules Figure 4 12 Remove all the devices screen 34 Self Test Menu Diagnostics Self Test Hot key F The self test routine including testing the parallel port RAM ROM and EEPROM of system and Pin driver TTL driver relay D A converter s voltage drop and other parameter of all modules following is the example test result screen LA LabTool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port Device Options Diagnostics 2 55 2 gt gt Winbond W29EE512 Self Test Module RAM Pass 0 2 4 6 BIOS Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass EEPROM Pass TE Pass Pass Pass Pass Report File Name AE0509900001 rep I Repeat Exit Device Winbond W29EE512 Adapter None oa Size 10000hX8 VCC 5 00V Manufacture Code Check Sum 007FA12Fh Device Code 1 3 L Current Count 0 Current Failure 0 Figure 4 13 System and all modules self test screen We wrote a file with serial number for t
33. or ECP or BPP mode EPP mode is recommended 2 USB 1 1 2 0 USB2 0 is recommended Installing the LABTOOL 848XP Software Insert the CD into the PC s CD ROM E Drive In the file manager you can select the E Setup and hit Enter it will create a directory called WLT848XP on your computer s C Programm Files AEC WL848XP path and will install the LABTOOL 848XP software in this directory Following successful installation restart your PC then run the software Installing the LABTOOL 848XP 1 Switch the PC and the LABTOOL 848XP off 2 Connect the LABTOOL 848XP to a parallel port using the cable supplied 3 Switch the PC on 4 Switch the LABTOOL 848XP on Upgrading the LABTOOL 848XP Software We provide quarterly formal releases of the LABTOOL 848XP software on our website Monthly temporary releases are also available on our website Please download releases from our website at WWW aec com tw 15 CHAPTER Command Hierarchy 16 LABTOOL 848XP Command Hierarchy File Alt F Project Alt J Device Alt D Options Alt O Diagnostics Alt I Save Buffer Load File Exit Save Project Load Project Change Mass Production Mode Edit Read Blank Check Program Verify Memory Prot Prog Config Erase Configuration Parameters Operation Module Options Parallel Port Statistic Self Test Alt S Alt L Alt X Alt F1 Alt F2 Alt C Alt M Alt E Alt R Alt B Alt P Alt V Alt Y Alt K Alt
34. pdate Intel 87C5x compatible ATMEL 89C5x compatible Micro chip PIC16Cxx Specification Socket and pin driver 8 fully isolated 48 pin ZIF sockets with receptacle over 1 M ohm resistance between each socket Four DACs for Vpp2 and Vpps with 8 bit resolution Vcc range 2 V to 7 5 V resolution 50 mV Vpp1 2 amp 3 range 5 V to 16 V resolution 100 mV Overcurrent protection on all voltage sources Logic level 5 V to 2 7 V programmable by software Device Operation Read blank check insertion contact check verify check sum erase chip program memory protect edit buffer configuration load file save file project file load save File format Binary Intel HEX Intel extend HEX Motorola S HP64000ABS TEK HEX straight Hex General Power 100 V ac to 240 Vac 47 63 Hz auto switch Power consumption 65 W Operation temperature 5 to 45 C 41 to 113 F Safety CE amp LVD certified Weight 8 5 kg net 10 kg shipping weight Using the LABTOOL 848XP Software Menus Accessing the menus can be done in two ways Use the mouse and click on the menu option displayed at the top of the screen A pull down menu will appear and you can select the option you desire by clicking on that option If you do not have a mouse available you can also use the keyboard to access the menus Press F10 to activate the main menu bar Select the sub menu that you want to use with the left and right arrow keys and press l
35. put a target quantity of chips to be programmed in a production run and an allowable number of failures An alarm feature can be set so that when the target quantity or the allowable failures is reached an alarm message is displayed on the screen to alert the operator Statistic Option Menu Options Statistic Hot key F7 This command controls the setting of the Statistic Option Select the command using the mouse or tab key or the hot key Alt T The screen shown below will appear Use the mouse or tab between screen entries Fill in the desired quantities for Target Quantity and Maximum Fail and indicate your choice for alarm enabling or disablement Select the OK button and press enter to confirm your selections 33 s LabTool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port DX File Project Device Options Diagnostics Help 2 hd za EZ S Save Load Select Blank Read Prog Verify Erase Prot Config Option gt gt Winbond W29EE512 Statistic Configuration Current Count o Target Count 1000 Current Failure o Max Failure 5 Statistic Alarm v i amp Disable gt C Enable a Device Winbond Y4 Adapter None 2 4 6 Size 10000hX8 VCC 5 00V Manufacture Code 00DAh Check Sum 007FA12Fh Device Code 00C8h 1 3 5 7 File DAL arge AM Current Count E 4 gt Ready MMI Figure 4 11 Statistic opti
36. re Code 00DAh Check Sum 007FA12Fh Device Code 00C8h 1 3 5 7 File D Large 4M Current Count 0 4 Ready NUM 2 Figure 4 9 Master socket selection active socket selection Parallel Port options Menu Options Parallel Port Hot key F6 This option is used to select parallel port location default Auto Search When a parallel port is a specified I O address you could key in the address in hexadecimal code 32 TA LabTool 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port Diagnostic Help File Project Device Option is LE SE Save Load Select Auti Edit vector rot Config Option gt gt Winbond W29EE512 Set Parallel Port Selection Auto Search C LPT1 C LPT2 C LPT3 C 378 Device Winbond W29EEH Adapter None Size 10000hX8 VCC 5 00Y Manufacture Code 00DAh Check Sum 007FA12Fh Device Code 00C8h DALarge 4M Current C Figure 4 10 Parallel Port selection Statistic Commands LABTOOL 848XP can keep track of chip programming failures The lower right hand corner of the Run Time Viewer screen contains two entries Current Quantity and Total Fail These quantities automatically increment for every chip LABTOOL 848XP attempts to program and for every programming failure Failures counted include chips that fail device ID check blank check verify pass protect and unprotect The user can in
37. s 5 Turn on the LABTOOL 848XP programmer power on 6 The operating system automatically detected a corresponding USB driver for LABTOOL 848XP When you see a message of digital signature of the operating system please press Continue Anyway Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware AEC LabT ool 848xP Turbo Gang Programmer has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation 7 Run the LABTOOL 848XP USB software The software selecting path is Start gt All Programs gt Advantech LabTool gt LabTool 848XP USB port Note If LABTOOL 848XP has hardware issues please run the Self Test F8 function The software will generate a serial number file ex AE0509900001 rep in the C Program Files AEC WLT848UXP path you can this file to us for a rapid service 44 Multiple Programmers Operation The LABTOOL 848XP programmer is capable of multiple programmers support A single PC via the USB bus is capable of controlling several programmers This combination provides the user with an extremely power
38. t ENTER gt to activate the sub menu Use the up and down arrows to select an option to execute Press ENTER to execute the command Hot keys Most of the options available on the menus can also be executed by pressing the hot key associated with that option To see what the hot key is for a certain option look on the menu where the option is located If a hot key is available it will be displayed next to the option name 12 Hot Keys Main Menu Sub Menu Device Information Information Line Statistics f Dataman 848XP Turbo Gang Programmer Parallel port File Project Device Options Diagnostics Help En r SE Save Load Select Edit Blank Read Prog Verify Erase Prot Config Option gt gt Winbond W29EE512 Device Winbond W29EE512 Type Flash Adapter None Pin 32 Size 10000hX8 VCC 5 00 Manufacture Code 00DAh Check Sum 007FA12Fh Device Code 00C8h 3 5 File D Large 4M Current Count 0 Note Current Failure 0 NUM 13 CHAPTER Installation 14 Minimum PC System Requirements O S 1 Parallel port Win 95 98 ME Win 2000 Win XP Win NT 4 0 or latest NT OS system need NT System ADM 2 USB port Win 98 ME Win 2000 SP4 Win XP SPI SP2 or latest CPU PII 750 and above RAM 64 MB minimum 128 MB recommended HD 16 MB of free hard disk space Interfaces 1 D 25 connector with parallel port EPP
39. t key Alt U This function is a device specific command for a single Flash chip with a software protect block an option register configure word and lock bit The function must be configured before use When used 27 the memory protect configuration data will be burned into the chip s memory and will protect specified memory blocks LabTool 8482P Turbt Configuration Page 1 ala Save Load Select A gt gt Winbond W29EE512 Sofeware Protection Enable Device Adapter Size Check Sum Cancel Figure 4 6 Example of device specific configuration screen Options Modify Algorithm Parameters Menu Options Parameters Hot key F3 This function allows a user to modify the programming parameters of the chips being programmed With the programming parameters for the selected chip appearing on screen the user activates the modify algorithm screen and changes the parameters by moving the cursor to the corresponding field and changing the value to the desired value If a value entered exceeds the allowable limits for a given parameter a warning will be flashed together with allowable limits after the user attempts to confirm the setting by pressing OK Warning Only experienced users should use this option as it can damage the device if it is used incorrectly 28 Les LabTool 848XP Turbo Ganz Programmer Parallel port File Project Devise Option Facta es gt gt Winbond
40. t of error messages uses the code XXXX where XXXX can be Read Verify Blank Check Program Erase or Memory Protect Aborted has the same meaning as user break XXXX Aborted XXXXX error found XXXX error on Module X Address I 42 APPENDIX USB Software General Information 43 Feature Multiple programmers Operation The LABTOOL 848XP programmer is capable of multiple programmers support A single PC via the USB bus is capable of controlling several programmers This combination provides the user with an extremely powerful and versatile multiprogramming system Installing LABTOOL 848XP USB Software Recommended O S and USB specifications for LABTOOL 848XP with USB port The LABTOOL 848XP programmer is workable on the Win98SE ME Win2000 SP4 WinXP SPI WinXP SP2 We recommend the Win2000 SP4 or WinXP SP2 for LABTOOL 848XP with USB interface because you do not install 3 party USB hub or host device drivers on these operating systems The DATAMA 848XP is operated on USB1 1 and USB 2 0 specifications We recommended USB2 0 to operate the LABTOOL 848XP with USB port Installing LABTOOL 848XP USB software 1 Download the LABTOOL 848XP USB software version from www aec com tw 2 Turn the LABTOOL 848XP programmer power off 3 Install the LABTOOL 848XP s USB software the software will be installed into the path C Program Files AEC WLT848UXP 4 Plug the USB cable into the PC and LABTOOL 848XP USB port
41. the active device insert the size here or in Options Operation Options Clear Buffer Options Four options are available during memory buffer data loading The default option is to clear the buffer to its blank state prior to data loading Disable This option leaves the original buffer data unchanged but then overwrites it with the contents of the newly loaded file Blank state This option clears the buffer to the device blank state using command 00 or FF depending on device selection then overwrites the buffer during file loading 0x00 First clears the buffer of its contents using command 00 then overwrites the buffer with the new file contents OxFF First clears the buffer of its contents using command FF then overwrites the buffer with the new file contents Exit to Window Menu File Exit to Window Hot key Alt X Quit the LABTOOL 848XP program and exit Project Commands Save Project Menu Project Save Project Hot key Alt F1 This option saves the current setup of the LABTOOL 848XP software into a project file The file includes devices selected buffer data operation options setup and device configuration setup You can also attach a footnote to this project file The project file acts as a macro eliminating the need to go through each procedure during future programming sessions Load Project Menu Project Load Project File Hot key Alt F2 This option loads the desired project file After the

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