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1. 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF El 0 3FFF 1 3FFF 2 3FFF XGFFF The operation is strait forward select the card type as displayed above and select the correct mode on the MASTERA programmer always start with the EEPROM when programming a card and always start with the processor when reading a card see also GOLD140 description The Software should be configured first to recognize the connected MASTERA programmer F Lr UH EE ELER CLH E EE PRE Bou NL B CHIP CAT CONFIGURATION x CHIP CAT 2 0 1 1 COMPot CON Speed H H 3 EE F Configuration v Verify after programming MW Prompt before write and erase MW Enable warnings Auto file reload on startup and device change Clear all memory before loading Iv Don t write EEPROM if all addresses are FF MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 11 18 MASTERA IV You can now READ WRITE ERASE and el Verify the card by clicking the different E u 2 ICON s Pic ware Reed PICTEFES or 24715 2 z PROGRAM a You can Load and Save data to and from the PC LZ with the 4 file icon s The two on the left identified zi E gje ma by 1 are used for the processor part The two on the right identified by 2 are used for the IFB84 e 24C Y a 2 af
2. FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYY FIC 15C82A FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYY3 PiCi6C6 B FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYi 16 3 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF yyy PIC 15C63A FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYi 16 4 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF yyy PIC 15C65A FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYi 16 5 DEZ 0 9b01 Proto File Edit Settings Cor Open File PIC 16C66 DEMBELE JDM PIC18CE7 Open Data File PIC 16C71 o tel PIC 16072 Recent Files PIC 15C72A ss PIC 16C84 Exit File name Files ofiype _ IHX8 files hex h8 1316 files hex h18 Binary files bin Object files aby Motorola 5 files mot A word of warning about the data formats Reading in e g a HEX file in H16 format when it is a H8 will be detected by the software and results in an error message However the software is not capable of detecting errors in BIN files because this file type is not using a CRC check or any other control check Also the format of Binary files can differ depending on the source that created the BIN file Always check a BIN file on its contents before using this file type for programming a device 4 2 5 The Command Menu The command menu is the final menu where you can select the BEH required action sn EMA Al 5 The device is verified automatically after programming You have to remember that it is not possible to verify a device when the 3E Program Con
3. M IC Prog 1 04 Prototype Programmer File Edit Buffer Settings Command Toole Vie yl Device zi Becent Devices E Address Progra Hardware F3 0000 3FFF Hardware Check 0008 3FFF Options 0010 3FFF Smartcard Phoenix n Clear Settings Select the proper serial port Com1 to Com4 And select the JOM Programmer For WIN9x you should select Direct I O Windows API Could be selected for VVindovvs NT The Communication checks boxes are usually not required These are intended for special hardvvare and test purposes The settings are automatically stored when you close the program The Option menu enables you to customize many settings 4 2 2 1 Language This submenu let you select your preferred language You can select between a variety of 11 European and east European languages 30 09 02 6 18 MASTERA IV J30 AFFF AFFF 3FFF 4FFF 3FFF 3FFF 4FFF 3FFF 3138 LL 21 ag Canfimation Nattication Programming Shortcuts 50 Drag Senesi Language shel 4 2 2 2 Smartcard Option 158 You can program embedded EEPROMs kese n me indirectly with this software MODE 0 or bak oo m 1 from the MASTERA IV You have to ui om yi a make the necessary programmer settings 1181 17 16684 first in this submenu 1 E d DM mm rt where the MASTERA 130 im a TEE 2 IV is connected 38 t Sereni e The Device is the type of the
4. Miso C4 MOSL SCL SCL 0 S C8 SCL SDA SCL and SDA 6 Programming Discrete Devices Discrete PIC or ATMEL processors and 12 EEprom s can also be programmed by placing them on an adapter card This adapter card is usually a GOLD card replica as e g the Two Stone Card The chips are placed in IC sockets The JUPITER and FUN card types can be used for ATMEL devices or I2C EEprom s Empty adapter cards are sold separately GSM SIM cards are normally sold in the standard card size with a break out area You can use this standard card to change the MINI SIM s back to the original card size use a small piece of tape on the back You can also find an adapter in your local telecom shop Micronica MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 18 18
5. 4 2 3 Device selection The device can be selected out of an extensive list The devices that can be programmed directly in the Settings Command View Help NA 4 Wire Eeprom I Sockets can be tourig In the Microchip PIC list gt orcs T EZER and the I2C EEprom list Bone Flesh Uic 2402 Smartcard Microchip PIC gt 24004 SEFF SEF Microwire Eeprom gt 24008 3FEF 3FFF 3FF 2 0 257 SPI uC 2432 24 64 3FFF 3FFF 3FEF 3FEF 3FFF 3FFE 240128 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFE 24C256 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFE o 4 512 oram cmm Smmm Jman OIr m r FIT TECTA endis vt MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 7 18 MASTERA IV Settings Command View Help 4 Device 4 VVire Eeprom Hardware F3 l2C Eeprom 3FFF 3FFF gt gt Options Flash pC MN rr e Yarar Smartcard Microchip PIC ld More PIC 16F83 o my Microvvire Eeprom 12 508 v PIC 15F84 SPiEeprom gt P CT2C508A P C 166822 SPI pc PIC 12C508 PIC 16F876 PIC12C509A PIC 16F877 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFE jos Bi e SFFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFE 4 2 4 Loading and saving data files 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFE 3FFE PIC 126671 PICTOR Program files can be loaded or saved in PIC 12CE6 3 PIC 120E674 any directory and in many data formats Eeprom Data PIC 18C54
6. 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF VWWWWWWW V wor 0058 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF VWWWWWWW xl PART Address Eeprom Data T cp FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF TYYYVYYYYY 0008 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYYYYYY 0010 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYYYYYY 0018 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYYYYYY 0020 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYYYYYY 0028 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYYYYYY Checksum Value 0030 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYYVYYYY Berr pet 0038 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF YYYYYYYY gt Config word 3FFFh Buffer 1 Butter 2 Buffer 3 Buffer 4 Butter 5 JDM Programmer on Comi Device PIC 18F844 69 Hardware settings Interface fe Direct ifo 4 C Windows API Programmer JDM Programmer Ports Communication f Comi Invert Data Cut C Com2 Invert Data In Corns Invert Clock x5 or Invert MCLR VO Delay 12 m 7 driver WEP OK 4 2 2 General Programmer settings u 38 10 18 1 PPP arrr arrr arrr arrr arrr rrr arrr xIHH 1 Programming Shortcuts Language Shell Misc Confirmation Notification Drag amp Drop Smartcard Please choose your prefered language Language Enatish MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 lt A similar general overview screen is displayed when IC Prog is started The first time you have to select the serial port and the type of programmer These settings are entered as shown below
7. 5 for the ATMEL devices and the EEPROM on the Jupiter cards Also this program is explained in more detail in the next chapter You can download last version of PonyProg at http vvvvvv lancos com prog html http www lancos com ppwin95 html 3 6 ChipCard This program is used for MASTERA IV mode 6 It enables read write operation of phone and GSM cards The program can be installed in different languages t is largely self explaining and has an extensive help menu embedded in the program You can download last version this program at http vvvvvv teledata update de 3 7 CHIP CAT This program makes optimum use of the MASTERA mode 0 to 5 It enables you to program the internal EEPROM different card types This software uses it s own loader files Following cards can presently be programmed directly with the CHIP CAT Revision 2 0 The PIC Wafer CARD GOLDCARD 16F84 24C16 The AVR Jupiter CARD AT90S2323 24C16 The AVR Jupiter CARD AT90S2343 24C16 And the FUN Card AT90S8515 24C64 Note MASTERA IV is a universal programmer and can therefore be used with different software programs When the programmer is used with Shareware or Licensed software then royalties should be paid to the developer or reseller of that software package MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 5 18 MASTERA IV 4 2 ICProg The user could use different software to control this programmer as already mentioned However the IC Prog softw
8. EEPROM section of GOLD cards 2 Ludi JDM PIC 3 Ludi JDM Eeprom nme 0 r MODE Contacts 9 6 Phane GSM Mode 1 is identical to Mode 0 but operates at Gold Siver L Load Mode A 3 58Mhz This mode can be required for some Rena aier P Copy Protected cards with a limited clock speed The 3 58 MHz is Copy Nor Protected the normal operation frequency for SAT type SmartCards MODE 2 Mode 2 is compatible with the JDM or LUDI programmer This mode is used to program the PIC section of e g a GOLD card The PIC s are usual 16F84 devices but in principal all serial programmable PIC devices can be programmed in this mode The programmer has an internal voltage boost circuit that generates the required accurate 13V programming voltage MODE 3 Mode 3 is used to program EEPROM s on cards with separate I2C contacts 8 pin contacts You can program the EEPROM on these cards completely separate from the PIC processor MODE 4 This mode is compatible with the ATMEL JUPITER It programs AT90s2343 on a JUPITER card but it is also capable of programming other AVR type microprocessors on this type of cards MODE 5 Mode 5 is used to program the EEPROM direct on the JUPITER card over the separate I2C contacts MODE 6 Mode 6 is used to read and write GSM cards German and Dutch telephone cards and German Cash and Insurance cards GSM cards You manage the telephone book and move telephone books to other cards e You can c
9. MASTERA IV 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Micronica MASTERA IV Universal Card programmer What is new The MASTERA IV programmer is the latest version of the popular series of MASTERA 1 to 3 smartcard programmers Ihis new version has the same extended REPLICATOR function as the MASTERA III but this new member of the MASTERA family has an extended internal EEPROM storage The EEPROM size is doubled from 256K to 512K The hardware of the MASTERA IV is now ready to deal with the new emerging larger smart cards The MASTERA IV programmer combines the functionality of several discrete programmers in one design MASTERA IV is developed especially to program ISO CARDS and many variants of the GOLD card and GOLD card replica family containing different PIC or ATMEL processors The different programmer mode s are selected trough a push button The selected program is clearly indicated by a bright seven segment LED display A 8 3 to 12V net adapter powers the programmer The net adapter is delivered with the programmer MASTERA IV is connected to the host PC COM port with a 9 pin RS 232 cable The programmer is measures 7 x 12 x 3cm and is mounted in an appealing PVC housing The strong pocket size housing gives the programmer certain robustness and an effective protection against ESD Electro Static Discharge Note o Investigation proves ESD to be the major cause of failure in no
10. RL where you can find the software It is wise to check these URL s regularly to get software updates for bug fixing or for new devices All programs are working under WIN95 98 Windows 2000 Win NT and other recent released WINDOW versions are not supported by all programs check the system requirements and updates of the individual programs on the Internet 3 1 WinPhoenix This program is capable of writing the embedded EEPROM trough the Processor on the smartcard The processor PIC is first programmed with LOADER software Next the EEPROM is programmed in mode 0 or 1 3 2 CardWizard This program is designed to upload crd files to smartcards using a WinPhoenix or SmartMouse interface This software can be used in mode 0 and 1 3 3 CardMaster This is a similar program as CardWizard It is also used to upload crd files in mode 0 or 1 3 4 ICProg This program is mainly used in mode 2 and 3 to program PIC s and EEPROMS directly on the board But the program can also be used in mode 1 to program embedded EEPROMS trough the PIC using a Loader program The use of this program is described in more detail in the next chapter You can find this beautiful written program from Bonny Gijzen at his home page http www ic prog com The newest version of this program is supported by all Windows versions MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 4 18 MASTERA IV 3 9 PonyProg 2000 This program is used in mode 4 and
11. a 24L64 The Read and Program time is approximately 2min 30sec e GOLD card containing a PIC 16F84 16F84A or 16C84 and a 24116 The Read and Program time is approximately 35 to 45 sec Note The cards are recognized by the processor Identification code This presents a small problem for older GOLDCARDS MICROCHIP started to implement an identification code with the PIC16F84A processor Older GOLD cards could contain a PIC16F84 or even a PIC16C84 The later two can not be identified and are therefor handled as a PIC16F84A Pls Note that the Power Up Timer bit PWRT is inverted in the 16C84 chip New FUN and SILVER cards are now available using the same ATMEL ot PIC processor but using a larger EEPROM e g 24L128 or 256 The hardware of the programmer is prepared to deal with these cards For the moment only the first 64K of the EEPROM will be programmed to shorten the programming time e MODEL Mode L is the LOAD mode when a card is inserted in the programmer and the button is pressed then first the Processor code and next the EEPROM is copied in the programmer s non volatile memory The card is tested first to check the type and the security bit status Secured cards can not be read and are refused the content of the card is not affected The read operation takes approximately 35sec to 2min 30sec depending on the card type The card type is also stored in the programmer e MODE C Mode C is the COPY Mode Select mode C and ins
12. are of Mr Bonny Gijzen is very complete and free on the Net The next paragraphs containing screens from this programmer The program is very much self explaining and contains a good HELP function This part of the manual is therefore not intended as a user manual for the software but the could help you on the way in making the correct settings to use it in combination with the Universal Programmer Mr Gijzen is continuously improving his software and adding new devices so check from time to time his website for upgrades The description below is created from IC Prog Revision 1 04 newer revisions could be slightly different 4 2 1 Port Settings and Hardware selection IC Prog 1 04 Prototype Programmer BE File Edit Buffer Settings Command Tools View Help H TS S o o aR 4 Address Program Code r Configuration 4 0000 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF YYYYYYYY Z oscilator 0008 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF YYYYYYYY 0010 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF VWWWWWWW RC 2 0018 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF VWWWWWWW 0020 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF YYYYYYYY 0028 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF YYYYYYYY 0030 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF YYYYYYYY 0038 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF YYYYYYYY 0040 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF YYYYYYYY 0048 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF YYYYYYYYF Fuses 0050 3FFF 3FFF
13. ee embedded processor in the card Most modern GOLD cards are 16F84 16C84 will be found on older type of GOLDcards e Frequency Select 6MHz for MASTERA IV Mode 0 3 58 MHz for Mode 1 e HMultimac or Secanix is the type of LOADER program used 30 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF ee 4 2 2 3 Program verification Drag 8 Drop Smartcard Language shell 1 50 Confirmation Notification Pc Programming Shortcuts 5 The programmed device is verified during or pn after programming The default setting is Verify after programming This means that the 10 V Verify after programming complete device is programmed and then verified This is a good practice but it has one drawback most PIC devices having a security bit This bit prevents program readout when set 90 when this bit set that it is impossible to verify the programming process For these devices it cance is better to change the setting to Verify during programming pons ER 4 2 2 4 Shortcut setting Drag amp Drop Smartcard Language Shell Misc Confirmation Notification FC Programming Shortcuts You can call device settings very fast without going trough the separate setup menus by pre setting Select a specific device for each shortcut them to a shortcut key sequence You can create 4 ere SES Shortcuts CTRL F1 to F4 p reFsaa su g CTRL F2 CTRL F4
14. eeprom gt L Ejaz Micro Wire eeprom gt De b pa SPI eeprom gt ReadSecurity AVR m b AVR Auto AT895 micro gt ATS30S1200 Write All PIC 16 micro gt AT3052313 Write lash SDE2506 AT9052323 Vyfite nin NVM3060 AT9052333 Write Security Ctrl S AT9082343 Verify All AT3054414 R AT90S4434 058515 Erase CHE AT90C8534 Getinfo AT90S8535 Reset ATmegab03 Program Ctrl P ATmegal03 Program Options ATtinyle ATtiny22 MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 MASTERA IV 4 4 CHIP CAT Software Set up The CHIP CAT rev 2 0 is a new program that works splendid with the MASTERA programmer family in mode 0 to 5 This program also enables you to program a complete GOLD or ATMEL card The program also writes the correct loader for the different chip types and requests you to change the programmer mode when required CHIP CAT 2 0 ie xi Ao Ee HORREA 1 PICI6FS4 2 24C16 PIC Pw afer Lard 16F64 24016 PIC AW afer Lard 16F84 24 16 AV 4 Al 052323 74016 ADE FL t1 t2 t3 ri AVH rupiter Card 05 2343 24C16 unun Bl Fun Card ATS3058515 24064 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF 3FFF
15. er 4 part of the card Also with this programmer you can manipulate the different typical processor setting as e g the Oscillator setting or Code Protect bit 3FFF 1 dud z m br MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 12 18 MASTERA IV 5 CARD Information ISO Cards are sold under different names and colors the are called SmartCards Gold Wafer Cards Platinum Galaxy or Gold card MM2 Gold Wafer Cards and so on Also variants build on a small thin PCB containing a discrete PIC and EEPROM can be found The CARD contact function is standardized except for the contacts C4 and C8 see below 5 1 The internal circuit of the popular cards GOLDCARD hd RI 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Figure 1 GOLD Card layout Mode 0 1 and 2 GOLDCARD CONTACT DESCRIPTION Pin Name o Function Pin Name Function Power Supply C6 C3 6 Clock Input Data VO o Connect or SDA o Connect or SCL MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 13 18 MASTERA IV SILVERCARD SILVER PIC16F876 24LC64 Figure 2 SILVER Card layout Mode 0 1 and 2 SILVERCARD CONTACT DESCRIPTION Pin Name Function Pin Name Function Ci Vee Pover Supply 5 Vss Ground cc R B6 Oscl Clock Input Data I O C4 C o Connect C8 C o Connect S MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 14 18 MASTERA IV JUPITERCARD Figu
16. ert a card in the programmer The programming starts after pressing the KEY The security bit of the card is not set in this mode It is clear that you can not copy the code from e g a FUN card into a GOLD card the code MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 3 18 MASTERA IV will not work anyhow so the card type is first compared with the stored card type from the LOAD mode Only a card from the same type as used in the L mode can be programmed Other cards are refused indicated by 5 LED flashes The card is automatically erased before programming e MODE P Mode P or PROTECTED Mode is identical to mode C but the Copy protection bit is set at the end of the programming cycle L C P Error indication LED is continues on during the read or write operation and will go off after reading is completed The LED will blink repetitively when an error is encountered during reading or writing of the card 1 Blink WRONG or DEFECTIVE card detected 2 Blinks COPY protection of master card is ON copying is not possible 3 Blinks Verify error of the PIC section 4 Blinks Verify error in the EEPROM section 5 Blinks Wrong card type detected copying is not possible 3 Software The programmer can be used in combination with several different software packages depending on the programmer mode The software can be found on the Internet The following paragraph give s a short description of the software and the U
17. n protected programmers on the market today The programmer uses professional quality SMD components The hart of the circuit is an EPLD a large RISC processor and a large 512K EEPROM The Programmable Logic Device enables upgrading of the programmer in the case that a new programmer mode would emerge Micronica MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 1 18 MASTERA IV 1 General operation MASTERA IV presently contains 10 different programmer modes Display 0 to 6 L C and P The user can step trough the different modes by pressing the bush button on the programmer The display will indicate the selected mode When no card is inserted you will step trough mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 L P and C and then back to 0 The mode can not be changed when a card is inserted and mode L P or C is selected You can change the mode with a card inserted only when in mode 0 to 6 the mode will then rotate from 1 2 3 4 5 6 and then back to The programming process can be followed on the PC and also on the LED of the programmer Depending on the selected mode the LED will be on continuously or blink The Decimal point of the display indicates that power is applied on the smart card in the adapter 2 Programmer Modes MODE 0 MASTERA TZ Mode 0 is the well known PHOENIX or SMARTMOUSE programmer mode with a 6MHz ze clock frequency This mode is generally used to NR program ISO CARDS trough CRD s or to program E 1 Phoenix 3 5 Mhz the
18. nder Windows 95 98 or NT PonyProg2000 Serial Device Programmer Version 2 00d Alpha Jun 16 2000 Copyright C 1997 2000 by Claudio Lanconelli E mail lanconel CS UniBoO it Download last version of PonyProg at http www LancOS com Help About V lib e first time you have to make the correct File Edit Device Utility Options 2 Window Hardware settings setup a 22 B3 E Calibration part setup Remote Mode Note Serial Parallel Open SETTINGS Open HARDWARE now siPogAP xi Easy I2CBus select Si Prog API programmer and the COMI COM 3 LET LPT3 correct COM port for your PC connection gt COM C fond E ETA e Run Calibration Select Polarity of the Control lines aerial Device Programmer Invert Reset Invert D IN i Windom Utility Options 2 W Invert SCKL M Invert D OUT Setup Calibration Test Remote Mode Bus timing calibration Be sure there re no application running other than PonyProg2000 the CPU and hard disk have to be idle The calibration may take a couple of seconds Do you want to run calibration now e he programmer and the software is now ready to program Select the AVR microprocessor type or I2C Bus eeprom g2000 Serial Device Programmer Device Utility Options Window I2C Bus eeprom 2402 16 M Read All Ctri R 5 6
19. re 3 ATMEL Jupiter I card Mode 0 1 amp 4 JUPITERCARD CONTACT DESCRIPTION Pin Function Pin Name Function Clock Input C7 MISO programming programming MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 15 18 MASTERA IV FUNCARD Figure 4 ATMEL FUN card Mode 4 0 and 1 FUNCARD CONTACT DESCRIPTION Name Function Pin Name Function CI vec Power Supply C3 fose feleck input Miso programm ng programm ng MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 16 18 MASTERA IV 5 2 The internal circuit of some replica cards The replica cards are using discrete chips but having basically the same pinlayout and functionality than the plastic cards Some of the replica cards are using the extra card contacts C4 and C8 to give direct access to the EEPROM on the card The card can be programmed just like a plastic card but the EEPROM can also be programmed directly trough the extra card contacts MASTERA III supports both mode of programming Figure 5 GOLD card replica with separate contacts for EEPROM Mode 2 and 3 GOLDCARD replica Contact DESCRIPTION Pin Name Function Name Function C2 MCLR Master Clear C6 C o Connect Figure 6 ATMEL Jupiter card Mode 74 amp 5 MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 17 18 MASTERA IV JUPITERCARD replica Contact DESCRIPTION Power Supply 5 Vss s jose Clock input
20. reate print and edit Short Messages SMS MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 2 18 MASTERA IV Select and disable networks from the roaming list Activate cost blocking and set the cost per unit Create backup copies from your card Modify unlock and deactivate PIN s View and modify the contents of card files Telephone cards You can read the card contents and display the data and value this mode works on Dutch and German telephone cards Cash and Insurance card e You can read and print out card information the current balance and the last transactions of the German Cash and Insurance cards MODE L C P Mode L C P is the REPLICATOR or card Clone mode These 3 modes are used to read a unprotected card completely into the internal memory of the programmer Load mode The card can then be duplicated cloned in a unlimited number of cards The whole duplication can be performed without the need of an external PC The only thing needed is the MASTERA IV and its power supply The operation can even be done in e g a car or caravan using a suitable power cord or adapter The PEPLICATOR mode supports following card types JUPITER card containing an ATMEL AT9082343 or AT90S2313 and a 24116 The Read and Program time is approximately 40sec to 1min FUN card containing an ATMEL AT90S8515 and a 24L64 The read and program time is approximately 2min 30sec e SILVER card containing a PIC 16F876 or 877 and
21. rogram to enable the serial communication The data is transferred by a serial protocol to or from the PIC The PIC relays the data to the EEPROM and vice versa Some Smartcard PIC software having this serial protocol build in So as soon as the PIC is programmed you can access the EEprom date in Phoenix mode This kind of PIC software is ideal you can change the EEprom data over and over without re programming the PIC Most PIC software however is not prepared for trough Pic programming or the are using a different protocol So to access the EEprom you have to place a loader program in the PIC first This means that you have to know the original code from the PIC to re program the PIC s original code when you are finished programming the EEprom The loader program LOADER hex is compatible with the IC Prog software from Bonny Gijzen PROCEDURE 1 Select MASTERA Mode 2 and program the PIC on the card with LOADER hex Select MASTERA Mode 0 or 1 Select the SMARTCARD option in the ICprog settings menu Select the correct I2C EEPROM type usually 24C16 Program the EEPROM Select MASTERA Mode 2 again and program the PIC with the final code MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 9 18 MASTERA IV 4 3 PonyProg Software Setup The software description in this chapter refers to the PONYProg program from Claudio Lanconelli Download at http vvvvvv lancos com ppvvin95 html e Install and start PonyProg2000 u
22. tig Fa SE Erase All Blank Check 2 Men security bit is set You could program a device without the security bit and verify the program integrity after programming Next you set the security bit and perform the Program Config F4 action DER Command ICON s Most commands can be activated directly by clicking on one of the command ICON s ay IC Prog 1 04 Prototype Programmer D MES 44 ev 385 MASTERA IV User Manual Rev 4 0 30 09 02 8 18 MASTERA IV 4 2 6 Editing a Data field You can directly edit a location in pissimai Asli ap Boe a the Data or Code field 29 NE Place the cursor at the start of the 91 14 OB C2 8 A data and click the right mouse button You can now choose to fill fi the whole buffer or just edit the selected location gt 4 2 7 Special There is one special setting in the programming software Smartcard This setting is intended for Trough PIC programming using a Phoenix or Settings Commend SmartMouse card interface Mode 0 and 1 This option is to be Device switched of in MASTERA IV Mode 2 and 3 Hardware F3 Options Smartcard Trough PIC Programming sequence Programming ISO Cards with a buried EEPROM is done in tree steps The EEPROM device is not directly accessible by the programmer as shown in the figure above The EEPROM is accessible in Phoenix Mode 0 or 1 The buried PIC has to contain a LOADER p
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