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1. Change AHC Auto Select EPROM AltrA Mass Production Mode Edit Al t E Read A4lt R Blank Check Alt B Program Auto Alt P Verify Altt Memory Prot Prog Config Options i Erase Ctrl F1 Ears BS Compare Ctrl F3 Operatorni Fa Parallel Port FS Configuration AIHG Statistic F6 FF Help Topics FS About CHAPTER DATAMAN 48XP Command Hierarchy System command Operation command Hot Key File ALT F Save Buffer ALT S Load File ALT L Exit ALT X Project ALT J Save Project ALT F1 Load Project ALT F2 Device ALT D Change ALT C Edit ALT E Read ALT R Blank Check ALT B Program Auto ALT P Verify ALT V Erase Ctrl F1 Compare Ctrl F3 Configuration ALT G Options ALT O Modify Programming Parameter F3 Device Operation Options F4 Parallel Port Selection F5 Statistics F6 Diagnostic Self Test F7 Help ALT H Help Topic About Operation CHAPTER 10 LED Display The DATAMAN 48XP has a three LED display to indicate the status of the socket Read this section carefully to avoid possible damage to chips Warning Do not insert or remove a device from the socket while the yellow Busy LED is on Green LED on Good the last operation was successful Yellow LED on Busy The socket is busy do not insert or remove devices from the ZIF socket before green LED or red LED is on Red LED on Error the last operation resulted in failure Flashing LED at 5Hz frequency This only applies to mass production
2. A B C D E F Z AA AB AC 41 Insertion Test This option performs a device insertion check of the chip in the socket 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 Result is displayed at the socket s LED s Device ID Check This option performs a device signature and manufacturer match test With the chip selected and plugged into the socket DATAMAN 48XP checks the device ID and displays the results of each check on the LED display Verify Passes Checking this option will instruct the DATAMAN 48XP 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 must be set Verifying Options The following three options are available for verification of data retention following programming verify twice with Vec 5 verify twice with Ve 10 and verify once with V These options will only be enabled if the Verify passes option see above is enabled Twice Ve 5 When this option is selected the DATAMAN 48XP will do two verify passes on the device one using V 5 the other Vec 5 42 Example If Vec is 5 0 V the DATAMAN 48XP will do one verify pass using a Vec of
3. Save Load Select AutoID Edit ved Blank Read Prog Verify Erase Comp Proct Programming complete 00 00 15 27 Verifying at 4 75V Verifying at 5 25V Verify complete 00 00 02 47 Klar dn Verifying a Verifying a Verify comp 00 00 02 72 gt gt Verifying a lt Device mre Adapter Target Count Size Manuf Code Current Failure Check Sum Device Code Max Failure KF OnOff Reset Note Alarm Config For Help press Fl Count 0000025 FY Figure 4 5 Device verification screen Memory Protect program configuration Menu Device Memory Protect Hot key ALT U PLD only This function is a device specific command it appears on the main menu only when chips that have this capability are selected For example GAL CEPAL Microprocessor and some Flash memory this function must be configured before use When you have enabled the configuration ALT G you can set the desired value and status in the buffer then performing this command will program the configuration data into the chips most users will program the main memory first then program the configuration two steps However in Mass production mode the user can enable the memory protect program configuration in the device operation menu after the main memory buffer has been loaded and configuration byte data has 35 been set to the desired value the programmer will automatically program the main memory and set the confi
4. The line will be inserted before the line the cursor is on The contents of the editing clipboard are shown at the bottom of the editing screen The contents of the clipboard will be inserted when this button is clicked Copy This button copies the line the cursor is on to the editor clipboard Cut This button copies the current line to the clipboard and also removes it from the memory Use this button in conjunction with insert to move the contents of a line to another position Edit the test vector Vectors are input in standard JEDEC format The vector buffer is arranged in rows and columns The following test condition codes can be use as the test vector s Driver input low Driver input high Driver input low high low clock Float input or output Test output high Driver input high low high clock Test output low Power pin and the outputs not test Output not tested input default level NK Zztnuumao Test input output with high impedance 32 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 a master chip Prior to executing t
5. are you going to program Auto increment only available to memory device This enables the auto increment function that allows a user to program different serial numbers into the chip without editing the buffer each time for setup of auto increment please refer to the auto increment start address end address increment value and format section Parallel Port Selection Menu options parallel port Hotkey F5 This command allows the user to select which parallel port the DATAMAN 48XP device programmer is connected to Default setting is auto search after executing the DATAMAN 48XP software it auto detects which LPT port the DATAMAN 48XP programmer is connected to the user can select the LPT port manually by specifying LPT port to avoid possible conflict with drivers of another LPT device that is attached to the PC 44 Statistic Menu Options Statistics Hot key F6 Statistic Configuration Action Active iv Count iv Mass Production Blank Check Alarm iv Program Erase verify Memory Protect Operation Counter Failure Counter Current Count fo i Current Failure o E Target Count 100 E Max Failure 5 gt i OK Cancel Action Enables either the counter or alarm when the target count or maximum failure count reaches the preset limit Active Specifies the action you want to count in the statistics function Mass production enable Counts the mass production quantity chips into the st
6. If not try another device to verify that you are using the correct algorithm etc to program the device Device inserted upwards d slot s The DATAMAN 48XP has detected that the device has been inserted incorrectly Remove the device and insert it correctly Device insertion error or damaged already The DATAMAN 48XP detected a device in socket but several pins do not respond as expected poor contact This indicates that a device has been inserted incorrectly or that the device has been damaged Verify that the device has been inserted correctly If not try another device to verify that you are using the correct algorithm etc to program the device File write error The DATAMAN 48XP 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 Function code has not been initialized yet This message indicates that the data file is corrupt We suggest a re install of the DATAMAN 48XP software and removal of all the DATAMAN 48XP files on your hard disk before installation 59 DATAMAN 48XP not found The DATAMAN 48XP software does not detect the DATAMAN 48XP on any of the parallel ports or the DATAMAN 48XP may have failed and requires to be repair Make sure the power
7. error may also happen when performing an erase on a flash memory chip when the chip does not erase successfully within the time period this message will be display it means your chip can not be erased try a new chip Unexpected code data end of file run time instruction reached The input file is corrupt or of the wrong format User break This message is displayed whenever you cancel an operation Wrong file format or file is corrupt An input file with the wrong format was selected Select the right format for the input file 63
8. iL 000000080 19 E4 6 aQ L ON 000000090 44 4E PuW lt INZ TE t 000000040 BF EF ie gt Bil z ida SO 0000000B0 4E 87 B B amp N DW oa h 0000000c0 F2 37 y U 57 7 28 0000000D0 AA 32 878 53 2 J PA V 0000000E 0 35 54 t Oz5T tb PE 0000000F0 BF BF 7F D8 92 Fi SE F6 meg ORGAO v CurAddr H ChkSum H 0007DB22 Swap El copy undo From Address RN Radix Search Next ChkSum To Address FFF Radix 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 Swap This allow the user to swap the buffer contents of high byte and low byte the default of word width is 1 the user can change the word width from 1 2 3 4 etc following is the example of the original file and the result after swapping to a different word width 27 Word Swap Word Width Bo From Address Cancel o To Address Help FFF Original file 01 23 45 67 89 AB CD EF after swap with word width 2 23 01 67 45 AB 89 EF CD Original file 01 23 45 67 89 AB CD EF after swap with word width 3 45 23 01 AB 89 67 FF EF Original file 01 23 45 67 89 AB CD EF after swap with word width 4 67 45 23 01 EF CD AB 89 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 blo
9. on the DATAMAN 48XP is on Also check the parallel connection between the PC and the DATAMAN 48XP If the DATAMAN 48XP shares the parallel port with another device remove the other device or move the DATAMAN 48XP to its own port DATAMAN 48XP power off or disconnected from PC The DATAMAN 48XP software has not detected the DATAMAN 48XP on any of the parallel ports Make sure the power on the DATAMAN 48XP is on Also check the parallel connection between the PC and the DATAMAN 48XP If the DATAMAN 48XP shares the parallel port with another device remove the other device or move the DATAMAN 48XP to its own port MOS Technology hex file can be 64KB maximum This error is displayed when you want to save the buffer to a file and the buffer is bigger than 64KB The buffer can still be saved to disk but only the first 64 KB will be saved The rest will be lost Choose another file format if you need to save the whole buffer Manufacturer s Code unmatched This error message is returned when the DATAMAN 48XP does a device ID check The device code found on the device is not as expected You might 60 have selected an incorrect device as active device or the device is an older newer version than the device supported by the DATAMAN 48XP Select the correct device as active device If the error still occurs download the latest release of the software from our website If you are sure that the device you are using uses the same progr
10. the filename in the box provided You can also type in a file extension e g hex at the name prompt This will display all the files of the specified type and you can then select the required file to load 14 Load File To Buffer File Name c NTemptest bin Auto Format Detected From File Address binary ___M l Cancel From File To Buffer Address Normal o Help To Buffer Buffer Size Normal 410000 Clear Buffer Before Loading the file C Disable Clear buffer with blank state C Clear buffer with zeros 0x00 C Clear buffer with ones OxFF Load File To Buffer File Name c NTemptest bin Auto Format Detected From File Address Binary o Cancel To Buffer Address HP640004B5 Intel HEX o Help MOS Technology Motoros S Buffer Size Tektronic HEX 410000 Straight HEX i Buffer Before Loading the file C Disable Clear buffer with blank state C Clear buffer with zeros 0x00 C Clear buffer with ones OxFF 15 Load File To Buffer File Name c NTemptest bin From File Address Auto Format Detected F Binary Cancel From File To Buffer Address Normal o Help Buffer Size 410000 ding the file 3rd byte of 4 4th byte of 4 ink state C Clear buffer with zeros 0x00 C Clear buffer with ones OxFF Load File To Buffer File Name c NTemptest bin Auto Format Detected From Fil
11. 22X 84 pin PLCC adapter for AMD MACH 13X 23X 435 and M4 128 100 pin QFP adapter for AMD MACH 131 231SP 84 pin PLCC adapter for XILINX XC9572 84 pin PLCC adapter for XILINX XC95108 100 pin QFP adapter for XILINX XC95108 52 pin PLCC adapter for Motorola 68 HC11 A1 E9 E1 E2 68 HC711E9 E20 52 pin PLCC adapter for Motorola 68HC908AS 52 pin PLCC adapter for Motorola 68705B5 B16 B32 52 pin PLCC adapter for Dallas 87C530 68 pin PLCC adapter for Philips 87C552 68 pin PLCC adapter for Philips 87C592 68 pin PLCC adapter for Motorola MC68HC711L6 68 pin PLCC adapter for Motorola 68HC11F1 68 pin PLCC adapter for Intel 87C196KB KD KC 68 pin PLCC adapter for Intel 87C196KR KQ JR 68 pin PLCC adapter for TI TMS320E25 68 pin PLCC PIC 17C752 6 adapter 53 SDP C923 68 SDP 11K1 84 SDP 96MH 84 SDP AD816 52Q SDP 705X 64Q SDP C923 64TQ SDP C508 64Q SDP C515 80Q SDP 908AZ 64Q SDP 1024 68 SDP 1032 84 SDP 1320 48U SDP 1320 48VF SDP 1640 48VF SDP S160 48U SDP ST320 48U LVT 320D18 56U LVT 128W18 56U LVT 128W30 56U LVT 128K3 56U 68 pin PLCC adapter for Microchip PIC 16C923 924 84 pin PLCC adapter for Motorola XC68HC11K1 K4 84 pin PLCC adapter for Intel 87C196MH MC 52 pin QFP adapter for Analog device AduC812 816 MCU 64 pin QFP adapter for Motorola 68HC705X32 64 pin TQFP adapter for PIC 16C923 4 64 QFP adapter for Infineon C508 4E 80pin QFP adapter for Infineon C515 C505L 64QFP adapter for Motorola 68HC908AZ60 68
12. 4 75 V and one using a Vec of 5 25 V Twice Ve 10 When this option is selected the DATAMAN 48XP will do two verify passes on the device one using V 10 the other Vec 10 Example If Vec is 5 0 V the DATAMAN 48XP will do one verify pass using a Vec of 4 5 V and one using a Vec of 5 5 V Once If this option is selected the DATAMAN 48XP will do one verify pass using Vee Blank Check This option performs a device blank check test before programming This option can be disabled for brand new chips to save time For electronically erasable chips enabling the auto erase overwrite option will allow the DATAMAN 48XP to automatically erase the chips if they are not blank initially Program configuration memory protect This option only applies to devices with configuration registers or if it has a read protect function on it enabling this option will automatically program the main buffer into the chip then program the configuration set up without the need to perform memory protect separately Enabling this option only protects the chip if in the configuration set up menu you have set the lock bit to enabled 43 Auto Erase Overwrite Option This option only applies to chips which are electronically erasable for example Flash memory Flash based MCU or GAL and so on It causes the DATAMAN 48XP to automatically erase a non blank chip prior to programming there will be no warning message Device is not blank
13. 64 84 SDP 7128 84 SDP 7160 84 SDP 7064 100Q 40 pin TSOP 10mm x 14mm universal adapter for 40 pin TSOP Flash memory 40 pin TSSOP universal adapter for 40 pin TSSOP Flash memory 44 pin TSOP universal adapter for Samsung Toshiba 44pin TSOP NAND Flash memory 44 pin PLCC universal adapter 44 pin TQFP universal adapter 44 pin PSOP universal adapter for 44 pin PSOP Flash memory 44 pin PQFP universal adapter 48 pin TSOP 12mm x 20mm universal adapter for 48 pin TSOP Flash memory 48 pin TSOP 12mm x 14mm universal adapter for 48 pin TSOP Flash memory 48 pin TSSOP 10mm x 14mm with 0 4mm pitch universal adapter for Flash memory 44 pin PLCC clamshell socket universal adapter 42 pin Shrink DIP universal adapter 68 pin PLCC adapter for ALTERA 5128 A 68 pin PLCC adapter for ALTERA 7064 7096 84 pin PLCC adapter for ALTERA 5192 A 84 pin PLCC adapter for ALTERA 7064 7096 84 pin PLCC adapter for ALTERA 7128 E 84 pin PLCC adapter for ALTERA 7160 E 100 pin QFP adapter for ALTERA 7064 52 SDP 7096 100Q SDP 7128 100Q SDP 7160 100Q SDP M120 68 SDP M130 84 SDP M131 100Q SDP 9572 84 SDP 95108 84 SDP 95108 100Q SDP 6811 52B SDP 908AS 52 SDP 705B 52 SDP C530 52 SDP 7552 68 SDP 7592 68 SDP 11L6 68 SDP 11F1 68 SDP 196K 68 SDP 196J 68 SDP 320E 68 SDP C752 68 100 pin QFP adapter for ALTERA 7096 100 pin QFP adapter for ALTERA 7128 E 100 pin QFP adapter for ALTERA 7160 E 68 pin PLCC adapter for AMD MACH 12X
14. 8 ME 2000 XP NT 4 0 or latest NT need System Admin privileges to install the software CPU 486 and above RAM 8MB minimum 32 MB recommended HD 16 MB of free hard disk space Interface D 25 connector with standard parallel port ECP EPP or Bi directional CD ROM Drive Installing the DATAMAN 48XP Hardware 1 Connect the power cable to the DATAMAN 48XP power socket 2 Connect the DATAMAN 48XP to a parallel port using the cable supplied 3 Turn the DATAMAN 48XP on 4 The DATAMAN 48XP will perform a self test the green LED will be on good if the system has passed the self test Installing the DATAMAN 48XP Software 1 Go to My Computer and double click the CD ROM drive containing the D48XP CD 2 Double click the Setup icon to begin installation 3 Following installation run the software by double clicking the DATAMAN 48XP icon The screen will display the DATAMAN 48XP firmware version and indicate which parallel port the DATAMAN 48XP has been discovered on Upgrading the DATAMA N 48XP Software Dataman provide official quarterly releases of the DATAMAN 48XP software which are available on our website please download all software updates from www dataman com Command Hierarchy File Load AlttL Save AlS Exit AlHE CATemphtest bin ET CATools test bin Er CAToolsiNe202ew zip Save Project AlHFI CATools WWikonViewDx12 zip Load Project Alt F2
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16. Flash devices within 2 5 seconds per Mbit for example AMD29DL323 can be 2 programmed by DATAMAN 48XP within 80 seconds An experienced operator can program thousands of high density chips per day Device insertion and continuity checks No mistakes The DATAMAN 48XP 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 prevents expensive chip damage caused by operator error Auto sensing and self programming The DATAMAN 48XP has implemented patented technology to meet mass production requirements When a chip is inserted into the ZIF socket the DATAMAN 48XP will start to program automatically the operator just needs to follow the LEDs to know when to remove the chip and insert a new one without them needing to press any keys Project file Save and Load You can save the program configuration project to a file that 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 Variable VCC with one or two pass verification The DATAMAN 48XP allows users to select the verification voltage after programming is complete e g Vcc 5 V t 10 Vcc can ran
17. GA adapter for Intel RD28F3208 48 pin uBGA adapter for AMD 29DL32X 6x12mm size 55 SDP A320 63F SDP 41DL16 69F SDP 42DL32 73F SDP ST064 56TS SDP F400 56TS SDP F160 56SS SDP F320 56SS SDP BL802 56SS SDP A160 48F SDP A640 48F SDP A800 48F SDP FU160 46SON LVT ADS323 48TS GDP 1305 48TSS GDP 130X 48TSS GDP F016 56TS GDP F320 56SS GDP F640 56TS SDP 3224 100Q 63 pin uBGA adapter for AMD29DL32X 8x14mm size 69 ball FBGA adapter for AMD 41DL16xxMCP 73 ball FBGA adapter for AMD 41DL32xxMCP 56 pin TSOP adapter for ST 58LW064A 56 pin TSOP adapter for Intel 28F400 28F200 56 PIN SSOP adapter for Intel 28F160F3 56 PIN SSOP adapter for Intel 28F160 320S3 S5 56 PIN SSOP adapter for AMD29BL802C 1602C FBGA adapter for AMD 29LV160 0 8mm pitch FBGA adapter 0 8mm pitch adapter for AMD 29DL640D FBGA adapter for AMD 29LV800 0 8mm pitch 46 SON adapter for Fujitsu 29LV 800 160 1 8V low voltage adapter for AMD 29DS32X 48TSOP 48 pin TSSOP adapter for SHARP LRS1305 48 pin TSSOP adapter for SHARP LRS 1306 8 56 pin TSOP adapter for Intel 28F016 032S3 S5 56 pin SSOP adapter for Intel 28F320 640 128J5 J3 56 pin TSOP adapter for Intel 28F320 640J5 J3 100 pin QFP adapter for STV0680 56 Error Messages APPENDIX 57 Error Messages Could not open file nnnn The file does not exist You might have typed the wrong filename or you might be in a different directory Verify the filename and the directory and
18. General Information CHAPTER Introduction The DATAMAN 48XP is an intelligent high performance PC based universal programmer that works through your PC s parallel port It features a 48 pin ZIF socket and supports many of the programmable chips on the market These include CPLD EPROM EEPOM Serial EEPROM Flash memory and MCU The D48XP has an extremely high throughput supports both SV and 3V devices in both Vcc and I O Lower voltage chips for example 1 8V Vcc and I O can also be programmed through a special adapter Device insertion and continuity checks are also part of the PC based design Device support updates are issued through our software giving our customers quick and easy access to new device support without hardware upgrades Features Universal adapter up to 48 pin The DATAMAN 48XP is designed to meet your future needs in high density Flash chips Using the resources of your PC it supports 32K bit up to over 1G bit memory chips without upgrading its hardware The DATAMAN 48XP also has universal adapters that accommodate 48 pin TSOP 44 pin PLCC 40 pin TSOP or 32 pin TSOP packages Each adaptor supports all the chips in a package regardless of pin swapping This is possible due to the universal pin driver technology on the DATAMAN 48XP eliminating the need to buy multiple adapters and saving you money Unbeatable speed The DATAMAN 48XP s on board intelligence reduces system overhead to a minimum It can program
19. In the above screen you can find both AT89CSI and AT89C51 44 selections the AT89C51 means this is a 40 pin DIP chip no adapter is required and 89C51 44 means the chip is 44 pin PLCC or QFP TQFP adaptor required After selecting the 89C51 44 at the bottom of the software screen will be displayed chip information and the adapter requirement In this example it shows SDP UNIV 44 as the recommend adapter it means for a 44 pin PLCC chip you need the 44 pin PLCC universal adapter if your chip is 44 QFP or TQFP you will need a 44pin QFP SDP UNIV A4TQ or a 44pin TQFP SDP UNIV 44TQ adapter If you have a 3 party 44 pin PLCC adapter that swaps the 44 21 pin PLCC chip into a 40 pin DIP emulate the 44 pin PLCC as a 40 pin DIP you can select the 89C51 in device selection and use this 3 party adapter Other useful examples in device package and adapter 1 For example a 1M bit flash 29F010 this chip has three kinds of package 32 pin DIP 32 pin PLCC and 32 pin TSOP in the DATAMAN 48XP software it is only available in DIP package under device selection to program a 32 PLCC chip you will need a 32 pin DIP to 32 pin PLCC one to one pin swap adapter PLCC 3232 11 for 32 pin TSOP you will need a SDP UNIV 32TS 2 NS For example a GAL22V10 chip this chip has two packages 24 pin DIP or 28 pin PLCC DATAMAN 48XP only shows 24 pin DIP in device selection to program the 28 pin PLCC a 28 pin PLCC to 24 pin DIP adapter
20. Testing parallel port LabIacl 4ABXr at LET i Testing LED Test pin driver mwitching Set pim 27 to HIGH and gut HIGH at pin 24 fet pi 73 to HIGH amil get HIGH at pin 74 Set pim F ta HIGH and qut HIGH at pin di st pim 5 to HIGH ansi get HIGH at pin 71 Set pin Z6 to HIGH and gat HIGH at pin 24 Est pin 77 to HIGH ami get HIGH at pin 71 fet pin ZH to HIGH amil Fet HIGH at pin 78 Test output volt drop naco 25 34 36 38 do 44 da ET 27 27 ET Z7 27 ET DACI OF 04 OG 0H 10 17 14 16 1H 70 77 74 6 ZH 10 12 dd 16 3H 40 47 44 46 4H 20 20 20 20 z 21 20 20 20 20 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 DAC DL 03 GE OF OF 1L 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 IL 33 35 37 x9 dl 43 45 47 oo f Bl S f Zh r h fe dl r Zh d die Xa dle Gh SE Ee br CL We 6k BAD I 25 PG 27 7H 79 J0 31 32 39 34 35 36 37 3H FF do dl 47 43 di 45 46 47 4H 28 2B zH ZB 28 ZH ZH 28 26 zi 28 26 zH Z 2a 28 ZH Z8 28 ZH ZH 28 zH ZH Hardware self testing completa Any unexpected states are displayed with a purple color and any error messages are reported at the end of the self test if an error is highlighted you will need to return your DATAMAN 48XP programmer to your distributor for repair 47 The DAC four DAC in DATAMAN 48XP test result and its meaning DACO 25 34 36 38 40 4446 this is the out put pin for DAC 0 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 this means the DACO output level 0 255 in 8 bit DAC to reach logic high for the input cir
21. This function allows the user to detect which EPROM Flash chip has been inserted in the DATAMAN 48XP ZIF socket all the EPROM or Flash memory devices have a manufacturers ID and device ID in the chips hardware ID When performing this function the DATAMAN 48XP applies a 12V high voltage to the A9 location on the chip then reads back the chip s 23 hardware ID and compares it to the library then display the possible chip in the window This Auto ID is only available for 32 pin or 28 pin EPROM and Flash memory chips it can not be applied to MCU PLD or other serial PROM EPROM Flash Chips with over 40 pins do not have this function since the A9 location is not standardized for chips over 40 pins using such a function may damage the chip since a 12V high voltage is applied to the chip which can cause damage to the chip by accident Mass production Mode Menu Device Mass Produce The DATAMAN 48XP can be used as a mass production programmer for manufacturing When in mass production mode all keyboard and mouse functions are disabled The operator needs only to insert the chip into the ZIF socket wait until the green LED next to the socket flashes remove the programmed chip and insert a new chip Anyone can do the job 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 p
22. amming algorithm as a device that is supported you can use that device as the active device You can then disable device code checking by setting the Operating Options No device on socket The DATAMAN 48XP has not detected a device in the socket The inserted device may be damaged Replace it with a similar device and try again No test version in the buffer The memory buffer does not contain any test vectors When the DATAMAN 48XP tries to verify function test a PLD it displays this message Download a file that contains test vectors before doing a function test Test vectors are usually included in JEDEC files Not enough memory available to complete operation There isn t enough memory available to complete the requested operation Free some memory and retry the operation Over current detected A current higher than expected was found This might indicate that the device has been damaged or is in short circuit Check the socket or replace the device 61 Poor contact at pin s The DATAMAN 48XP does an insertion test before programming erasing etc any device This message indicates that the socket may be dirty the device may have been damaged etc Clean the socket or replace the device with another Record checksum length error Usually this error indicates that a wrong file format has been selected It could also indicate that the input file has a record that has been corrupted Selected the corre
23. atistic display Program enable Counts the program activities into the statistic display Verify enable Counts the number of verify operations into the display Blank check enable Counts the blank check activities into the statistic display 45 Erase enable Counts the erase activities into the statistic display Memory protect enable Count the memory protect activities into the statistic display Operation count Counts the total number of operations and sets the target quantities Failure count Counts the total chip failure and sets the max chip failure allowed When the operation exceeds the maximum failure count or reaches the target count an alarm or warning message is displayed on the screen depending on the action set in this page Diagnostic Hardware Self Test Mode Loop Execute C Single Pin Number f Driver Options HUP TIE DACO DACI DAC2 DACI GND VGND Test Items iv Parallel Port iv LED Display Iv Pin Driver iv DAC Voltage Dror Iv Iv Iv iv Iv Iv Iv 46 Dataman recommends that the user runs the self test feature of the Dataman 48XP prior to each day s operation The self test routine including testing the parallel port LED display Pin driver TTL driver relay D A converter s voltage drop and other parameters the following is an example test results screen LabTool 4E P at LET 1 LabTool 48ZP Flemwars Version 3 01 Hardware self taestinmq
24. change to the correct directory before typing in the filename Data file version unmatched This message will be displayed if one of the data files used by the DATAMAN 48XP software is of the wrong version This error occurs if Dataman 48XP exe is updated and the data files are not updated This might happen if the installation procedure did not complete Re install the latest release of the DATAMAN 48XP software Device Code unmatched This error message is returned when the DATAMAN 48XP does a device ID check The device code found on the device is not as expected You might have selected an incorrect device as the active device or the device is an older newer version than the device supported by the DATAMAN 48XP Disable the ID check in device operation option can be a temporary solution to the programming the chip if the chip ID is missing Select the correct device as the active device If the error still occurs download the latest release of software from our website If you are sure that the device you are using uses the same programming algorithm as a device that is supported you can use this device as the active device You can then disable device code checking by setting the Operating Options 58 Device inserted backwards or damaged already The DATAMAN 48XP detected that the device has been inserted the wrong way round or that the device has been damaged Verify that the device has been inserted correctly
25. ck 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 28 Search This function searches for a specified string The search string can be text code or hex code it can search forwards from the cursor position or backwards from the cursor position Next This command is to find the next string that matches the search string in the buffer Undo As you make changes to the memory buffer the changes on the current 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 no longer undo the changes Check Sum This function allows you to calculate the checksum of a specific range of data in the buffer you can enter the from and to address then click Checksum the checksum will be shown in the display Edit the buffer logical device only When GAL PALCE and other logical devices are selected as active the main memory buffer will contain a fuse map instead of hexadecimal value The screen will appear as the following 29 Fuse Edit Address 00000080 00000160 00000240 00000320 00000400 00000480 00000560 00000640 00000720 00000800 00000880 00000960 00001040 00001120 00001200 Fuse map X XXXXXXXXXX X X
26. ct file format or obtain a new copy of the input file Tektronic hex file can be 64KB maximum This error is displayed when you want to save the buffer to a file and the buffer is bigger than 64KB The buffer can still be saved to disk but only the first 64KB will be saved The rest will be lost Choose another file format if you need to save the whole buffer The pin number of test vectors in the buffer unmatched This message indicates that the test vectors in the buffer indicate a different number of pins than actually found on the device This is caused when the wrong device is selected as the active device or the wrong file with test vectors is loaded into memory This error is also caused when an adapter is required for devices with more than 48 pins The test vectors try to drive the pins directly and this causes an error Make sure that the file and device correspond and do not use test vectors on devices that need 62 adapters The system is in demo mode The DATAMAN 48XP was not found when the software was started up and went into Demo mode You can still run the program some of it but you cannot execute any hardware functions This function is not supported in demo mode The DATAMAN 48XP was not found when the software was started up and went into Demo mode This function is not supported in Demo Mode Time out error The DATAMAN 48XP has not responded to a request for a long time This
27. cuit to detect the high Rest of DAC 1 2 3 has the same meaning the output high level for individual DAC units does not affect the overall performance of the unit Help Help Topics Click this ICON and selecting a topic will display the on line help for the topic About Clicking this ICON will display the current DATAMAN 48XP software revision 48 Using Adapters CHAPTER 49 Adapter Requirements DATAMAN 48XP supports universal 48 pin TSOP 44 pin PLCC 44 pin QFP 44 pin TQFP 44 pin SOP 40 pin TSOP and 32 pin TSOP pin packages and more You will need to order an adapter for non DIL chip packages Following is the list of adapters available to fit your needs More new adapters will become available when new chips are release Please contact your local distributor for the latest adapter availability Users can build adaptors themselves details of adapter pin swapping can be downloaded from our website www dataman com PLCC2020 01 PLCC2824 04 PLCC3228 11 PLCC3232 11 PLCC4440 01 PLCC4440 02 SDP UNIV 16 TS SDP UNIV 16SO 20 pin PLCC adapter for 20 pin PLCC GAL PAL 28 pin PLCC adapter NC 1 8 15 22 for 28 pin PLCC GAL PAL 32 pin PLCC adapter NC 1 12 17 26 for E EEPROM below 512 K 32 pin PLCC adapter for E EEPROM with 1M and up 44 pin PLCC adapter NC 1 13 23 33 for 44 pin PLCC 16 bit EPROM 44 pin PLCC adapter NC 1 12 23 34 for 44 pin PLCC 875X processor 16 pin TSOP un
28. ding 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 displayed 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 the voltage exceeds the Max tolerance of the device As the programming parameters are for temporary use only they cannot be saved After you select a new device or exit the DATAMAN 48XP software the original parameters will automatically be restored Device Operation Options Menu Options Operation options Hot key F4 39 Device Operation Option Page 1 Number Settings Buffer Size 410000 AutoIne End 4DFFF3 Options IV Insertion Test IV Blank Check IV Verify Passes Auto Increment Verify option C 1 Twice VCC 5 C 2 Twice VCC 10 3 Once Autolne Start 40FFFF Autolne Value IV Device ID Check IV Program MemProt ProgCtig Auto Erase Over Write Autolne data format amp 1 Binary C 2 ASCII Hex C 3 ASCII Decimal C 4 Modulo 26 Figure 4 8 Example screen Device specific operation options The following options can be set Start address 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 opt
29. e Address Binary o Cancel From File To Buffer Address Normal o Help To Buffer Buffer Size Normal 410000 Normal Even 1st of 2 Odd 2nd of 2 ist byte of 4 2nd byte of 4 3rd byte of 4 4th byte of 4 16 Filename This specifies the file name and its destination Auto Format Detected The software automatically detects the format of the file that is to be loaded If the desired format of the file is different from the format detected select the correct file format by moving the cursor to the selection menu and changing it to the desired file format Available file formats include Binary HP64000ABS Intel Hex MOS Tech Hex Motorola S format TEK Hex and Straight Hex From File to Buffer This option indicates which bytes must be read from the input file By default it will load the entire file into the buffer You can specify that the file be loaded in the following ways Even loads the even bytes into the buffer Odd loads the odd bytes into the buffer also 1 byte of 4 ond byte of 4 gr byte of 4 4 byte of 4 For details see the Save Buffer to File section of this manual To Buffer This option indicates where the previously read byte is to be written This enables you to build the memory buffer from several files By default the whole file will be loaded into the buffer Even means the file will be loaded as every even byte in the buffer Odd means the file will be loaded a
30. erate an audible alert The operator can then remove the device and insert a new one into the ZIF Any error in programming will be signified by the contact segments on the diagram of the ZIF turning red and the PC generating a two tone alert Once the error has been resolved programming will continue until either the target quantity or the maximum failure rate set in the Statistic Setup has been reached 25 Mass Production Mode Please insert a new device on socket 48 25 O ILII e BEREDT Di 24 Item Stop Point Current OpCount 100 Failure 5 0 Socket is empty Ignore P Figure 4 2 mass production mode screen Editing the Buffer memory device 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 DATAMAN 48XP was switched on the memory buffer will contain random data or the previous contents from when you last exited the software The screen that is displayed is dependent on the type of device that is currently active 26 Buffer Edit Address H Hex 00 08 PK 6 000000010 21 00 8 nd 000000020 64 72 cStor pdriY 1 x 000000030 C5 B1 OxMJ m Q P 000000040 6E 1B cs35r tn xig 000000050 44 4C iSMen JLH sW 6 000000060 68 D1 V l r hpo sm 000000070 B6 3F b mt Ag TO
31. ess and the value to be copied into this Block of memory Modify Vector only available when selecting PLD Menu Device Modify vector Hot Key Alt V This command is only available when a PLD has been selected as the active device the option is used to modify the vectors 30 that will be used to test a device after the logical chip has been programmed this test vector is usually generated by ay party PLD design tools when the circuit diagram and layout for the chip is done The JEDEC file is downloaded into the DATAMAN 48XP and it also contains the test vector that will be used to test the device for correct programming and function The following screen will be displayed when you are viewing the Vectors Function Test Yectors Edit Vector CO101010N022222222222210101010NNO000000001010 00000002 00101010HH 0100000011111000000001 00000003 N 00000004 KEN Clipboard Cur Pin Max Pin mm The purpose of the buttons are as follows Undo When the changes are made the changed areas are highlighted If you wish to undo this change just click this button It will restore the value prior to editing When a position that is highlighted scrolls off the screen the changes made become permanent and you cannot reverse them by clicking this button Insert You can insert a line of vectors by clicking this button The 31 position where the line will be inserted depends on the position of the cursor
32. g command FF then over writes the buffer with the new file contents 18 Exit Menu File Exit Hot key Alt X Quit the DATAMAN 48XP program 19 Project File Commands Save Project Menu Project Save Project Hot key Alt F 1 This option saves the current setup of the DATAMAN 48XP software into a project file The file includes selected devices buffer data operation setup and device configuration setup You can also attach a footnote to the project file The project file acts as a macro eliminating the need to go through the whole setup 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 project file has been loaded you can immediately program a device using the preset data and setup functions from the Project file Device Commands Change Device Menu Device Change Device Hot key Alt C 20 This option is used to select a new 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 Cancel ATBICS1 44 Philips Signetics AT89C51 5 HELP AT89C51 5 44 I3 lt 3G m All Generic EPROM Flash C MCU PLD Adapter Man Code Dev Code Figure 4 1 Screen for selecting Change Device Special note in device package and its selection
33. ge from 2V to 7 5V Verification ensures that the chips have been properly programmed with no data retention problems Device support summary Over 5000 devices are currently supported on the D48XP and you can increase the chip support by downloading software updates from www dataman com Normally we add more than 100 new devices in each quarter s software update For details of updates and added device support please visit our website www dataman com Using the DATAMAN 48XP 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 drop down menu will appear and you can select your desired option by clicking on it 2 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 ENTER 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 CHAPTER Installation Minimum PC System Requirements Windows 95 9
34. guration byte in a single command program or mass production mode program Special note for program configuration memory protect This option only applies to devices with configuration registers or if it has a read protect function on it Enabling this option will automatically program the main buffer into the chip without the need to perform memory protect separately Enabling this option only protects the chip if you have set the lock bit to enabled in the configuration setup menu Function Test only available for logic chip Menu Device Function test Hot key Alt T This function is only available when a logical device has been selected it applies the test vector to the device and compares the outputs with the expected outputs It tests if the logical chip has been programmed correctly after the chip has been secured and the fuse map is not readable again It displays a message indicating success or failure if there is a failure it displays the vector number and which pin did not match the expect result Before performing the memory test you can modify the vector and set up the options in the operation screen First Enable the function test or function test after secure in options Second Select the function test voltage with once or twice Third Define the X don t care state in the vector High Low or high impedance Fourth Select the error display format 36 Important notice in function test To perfo
35. his command the chip must be selected in the software and then a corresponding chip should be inserted into the socket to be programmed Programming a Device Menu Device Program Auto 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 menu 33 W LabTool 48XP Intelligent Universal Programmer Fie Project Device Options Diagnostics Help E E xa EZ rasata Dia S Su Save Load Select amp utolD Edt Vector Blank Read Prog Verify Erase Comp Proct Config Option AMD Am29DL323DB 48TS LabTool 48XP at LPT 1 gt gt LabTool 48XP Firmware Version 3 01 Device Current Count Adapter Pin Target Count Size Manuf Code Current Failure Check Sum Device Code Max Failure File OnOff Reset Note Alarm Config For Help press Fl Count 0000000 ma 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 34 w LabTool 48XP Intelligent Universal Programmer B3 astic m Be xa EA ES a is AG
36. ion 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 40 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 Buffer size This is the memory buffer in the DATAMAN 48XP software once the chip is selected the software opens the buffer to match the chip size the user can edit this buffer size to enlarge it to 256 M bit Max 4000000h Auto increment start end address This function allows the user to program memory chips with different serial numbers in specific locations without having to edit the buffer each time Specifying the serial number location is done by editing the auto increment start address and auto increment end address editing the initial contents with buffer edit and setting up the increment value and format is done through this menu Auto increment value This set each increment value after initial value Auto increment data format selection Binary increment format example 0 1 10 11 100 101 110 111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 ASCII Hex format example 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 10 11 12 ASCII Decimal Hex format example 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Modulo 26 format example
37. iversal adapter for 8 16 pin TSOP 16 pin SOIC 150mil universal adapter for 8 16 pin SOIC 50 SDP UNIV 16S0 170 SDP UNIV 20S0 200 SDP UNIV 20SO SDP UNIV 28S0 300 SDP UNIV 28SS 200 SDP PIC 2085 200 SDP UNIV 24SS 150 SDP UNIV 48SS 300 SDP UNIV 28TS SDP UNIV 28TSS 170 SDP UNIV 32TS SDP UNIV 32TS W SDP UNIV 32TQ SDP UNIV 40TS 16 pin SOIC 173 mil universal adapter 1 27m pitch 20 pin SOIC 207mil universal adapter for 8 20 pin SOIC 20 pin SOIC 300mil universal adapter for 16 20 pin SOIC 28 pin SOIC 300mil universal adapter for 24 28 pin SOIC 28 pin SSOP universal adapters for 200mil x 0 65mm pitch 20pin SSOP universal adapter for PIC MCU 200mil x 0 65mm pitch 24 pin SSOP universal adapter for 150mil x 0 635mm pitch 48 pin SSOP universal adapter for 300mil x 0 635mm pitch 28 pin TSOP 8mm x 14mm universal adapter for 28 pin TSOP Flash memory 28 pin TSSOP 173 mil universal adapter pitch 0 65mm 32 pin TSOP 8mm x 20mm universal adapter for 32 pin TSOP Flash memory 32 pin TSOP 8mm x 14mm universal adapter for 32 pin TSOP Flash memory 32 pin TQFP universal adapter 40 pin TSOP 10mm x 20mm universal adapter for 40 pin TSOP Flash memory 51 SDP UNIV 40TS W SDP UNIV 40TSS SDP UNIV 44TS SDP UNIV 44 SDP UNIV 44TQ SDP UNIV 44PSO SDP UNIV 44Q SDP UNIV 48TS SDP UNIV 48TS W SDP UNIV 48TSS SDP UNIV 44C SDP UNIV 42SD SDP 5128 68 SDP 7064 68 SDP 5192 84 SDP 70
38. mode The chip has passed the program and verify cycle and is waiting for the operator to remove it and insert a new one File Commands Save Buffer to File 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 using the mouse or type a filename in the box provided You can also type in a file extension e g hex at the Name prompt This will display all the files of the specified type You can then select the required file to overwrite 11 Save Buffer To A File File Name C yTemp test bin File Format From Buffer Address HE Cancel Buffer Mode Buffer Size Normal 410000 Help Save Buffer To A File File Name c remp test bin File Format From Buffer Address Binary o Cancel Buffer Mode Buffer Size Normal 410000 Help Normal Even ist of 25 Odd 2nd of 2 ist byte of 4 2nd byte of 4 3rd byte of 4 4th byte of 4 Save Buffer To A File File Name c NTempNtest bin File Format From Buffer Address Binary fo Cancel Binary Buffer Size HP64000ABS Intel HEX 410000 Help MOS Technology Motorola 5 Tektronic HEX Straight HEX 12 File name Specify the filename and destination you want to save to File format Select the file format of your output file To display a list of available file formats click on the d
39. n the first data difference is found the software will stop and report the difference between the data in the buffer and the data in the device pressing the next button in the software screen will continue the compare process Device Configuration Menu Device Configuration Hot key Alt G This function is a device specific command for devices with configuration registers available in the chip a configuration register is used as a special function register for the chip it changes the behavior of the chip such as OSC type watch dog enable code protection and other functions To write the configuration register into the chip edit the configuration menu to your desired value then perform memory protect program configuration Configuration Page 1 Number Settings IDO ID1 F460 ID2 9B6D ID3 79D1 Options WDT Enable Brown Out Enable PWR Timer Disable Code Protection Read Oscillator Select 1 AU Memory 1 LP Osc 4 Protection Off 2 XT Osc cC 3HS Osc 4 RC Figure 4 6 Example of device specific configuration screen 38 Options Modify Programming Parameters Menu Options parameters modify Hot key F3 This function allows a user to modify the programming parameters of the chip 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 correspon
40. own arrow to the right of the text field Supported file formats include Binary HP64000ABS Intel Hex MOS Technology Hex Motorola S format Tektronic Hex and Straight Hex Buffer mode This Buffer mode is to split your buffer according to the mode selection details of the split function are explained below Normal default Every byte is written to the output file 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 Ist 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 13 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 From Buffer address This specifies the start address of the buffer you want to save to the file default is from 0000h any address from Oh to the Max of the buffer address can be selected Buffer size The buffer size depends on the chip you select for example if you select 29F010 the buffer size will be 1Mbit which is 20000h Load File to Buffer 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
41. pin PLCC adapter for LATTICE PLSI1024 84 pin PLCC adapter for LATTICE PLSI1032 2064 48 pin uBGA adapter for Intel 28F320B3 C3 28F160B3 C3 0 75mm pitch 48 pin VFBGA adapter for Intel 28F320B3C 28F320C3C 28F160C3C 48 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F640C3 48 pin UBGA adapter for SHARP 28F160BJE 48 pin UBGA 0 75mm pitch adapter for ST28W320CT uBGA adapter for Intel 28F320D18 1 8Vcc I O 56 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F128W18 56 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F128W30 56 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel GE28F128K3 54 LVT 640W18 56U LVT 640W30 56U LVT 6408W30 80F SDP F256 80F SDP EBGA 001 SDP EBGA 002 SDP F1316 64F SDP 1329 64F SDP 1331 64F SDP 1826 64F SDP 3204 64F SDP 3208 64F SDP A320 48F uBGA adapter for Intel 28F320 640 128W18 1 8Vcc I O uBGA adapter for Intel 28F320 640W30 1 8Vcc 3V I O 80 pin uBGA adapter for Intel 28F6408W18 CSP Flash 80 ball VFBGA adapter for Intel RD28F256SJ3AM D28F192SJ3AM RD28F128SJ3AM 72 pin EBGA 1 0mm pitch adapter for Intel 28F800 160 320F3 C3 72 pin Easy BGA 1 0mm pitch adapter for Intel28F320 640 128J3A 72 pin FBGA 0 8mm pitch adapter for SHARP LRS1306 1316A 72 pin CSP 8mm x11mm adapter for SHARP LRS1329 1340 1349 1356 72 pin CSP 8mm x 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 RD28F1604 RD28F3204 64 pin uB
42. rm function test after programming a PLD chip the input file must contain the test vectors or the user has to have created the vectors by himself in the options under the operation menu function test is enabled by default which means after programming the PLD the DATAMAN 48XP will perform the function test automatically if no vector is in the buffer the DATAMAN 48XP will report no test vector in buffer if the test vector does not match the behavior of the chip after the vector test an error will be displayed along with vector number and which pin expected low high but received high low For PLD devices in PLCC packages GAL 20V8 as example the DATAMAN 48XP software only supports 24 pin in DIP if you need to program a 28 PLCC chip with a PLCC adapter the DATAMAN 48XP will program the chip but the function test will fail since the pin is mismatched with the chip the chip is 28 pin but is emulated as a 24 pin chip with the adapter the vector data will not match the device data in pin out Erasing a Device Menu Device Erase Hot key Ctrl FI 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 specific memory range from a chip Compare Menu Device compare Hot Key Ctrl F3 This command is only available for memory devices the 37 compare command is to compare the buffer data with the device data whe
43. roduction mode the DATAMAN 48XP first performs an insertion test and an ID check on a newly inserted chip It then automatically programs the chip Note The insertion test must be enabled in operation option set up in mass production mode to ensure yield rate of programming Necessary set up in mass production mode After entering mass production mode a series of screens will 24 display asking the user to complete the set up and confirm it first you need to fill out the operation set up menu for operation set up please reference to the device operation option section then the configuration set up menu this configuration set up menu is device specific only chips with a configuration register have this menu and the contents are different from chip to chip reference to device configuration section The last set up menu is statistic configuration for set up details of the statistics please refer to the statistics section of this manual Mass Production Mode After the user has completed the setup above the Mass Production screen figure 4 2 will be displayed When the user inserts a device into the ZIF socket the white segments on the diagram of the ZIF will change to green If a segment remains white this indicates poor or no contact on the corresponding pin Once contact is established on all pins the device can be programmed When programming is complete the green LED on the programmer will flash and the PC will gen
44. s every odd byte in the buffer The other options are 1 of 4 byte 2 of 4 byte 3 of the 4 byte and 4 of the 4 byte From File Address Only a selected range of the file will be loaded into the buffer enter the address that contains the first byte into this box this is the starting address of the section of the file to be loaded 17 To Buffer Address Starting address of the buffer to load the file into If the data is to be copied into a specific area of the buffer enter the starting address here Size This box contains the buffer size By default it is the same size as the device selected on the DATAMAN 48XP main screen If you want to download a file into the memory that is bigger than the active device enter the size here or in Options Operation Options Clear Buffer Options Four options are available while loading data into the buffer The default option is to clear the buffer to its blank state prior to loading data Disable This option leaves the original buffer data unchanged but then overwrites it with the contents of the newly loaded file Blank state default This option clears the buffer to the devices 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 usin
45. to emulate the 24 pin DIP chip is required PLCC 2824 04 27C128 256 EPROM chip this chip is available in 28 pin DIP and 32 pin PLCC to program the 32 pin PLCC you need a 32 pin PLCC to 28 pin DIP adapter it emulates the 32 pin PLCC as a 28 pin DIP this adapter is PLCC 3228 11 Other SOIC chips may have the DIP SOIC package if the chip has the same pin out and pin count in DIP and SOIC select the DIP with universal SOIC adapter which will program the SOIC chip for example Pic16F73 with SDP UNIV 28S0 300 adapter will program a 16F73 SOIC chip 3 x 4 NS 22 1 Select the type of device that will be the active device Mouse Click on All EPROM or MPU Keyboard Press TAB until the cursor is flashing in the Type 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 Keyboard Press TAB until the cursor flashes in the 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 Auto Select EPROM Menu Device Auto Select EPROM Hot key Alt A

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