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USER MANUAL for VP-390

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1. 1 Introduction The WELLON Programmers are affordable reliable and fast universal device programmers They are designed to operate with the Intel Pentium based IBM compatible desktop computers and laptops No interface card is necessary to plug the module into a PC this feature is especially handy for laptop users The menu driven software interface makes them easy to operate 1 1 Hardware Features 1 This programmer includes a 48 pin or 40 pin ZIF socket amp supports 8 pin to 48 pin DIP package device 2 With an adapter it will support from 6 pin to 300 pin device packages like PLCC SOIC TSOP PSOP BGA QFP e g 3 USB port 4 System Update by software 1 2 Software Features 1 Works on WINDOWS XP Vista Operating System 2 User friendly interfaces with pull down menus pop up dialogue box and help 3 Device insertion test 4 Modify algorithm parameters 5 Support all operations such as program verify blank check read secure erase and so on 6 Set addresses intelligently such as device start address device end address from buffer address and so on 7 Support of BINARY Intel linear amp segmented HEX Motorola S HOLTEK type EMC CDS type INTEL HEX16 and Tektronix linear amp segmented formats and auto find format except HOLTEK type and EMC CDS type 8 Integrated editors for modifying JEDEC files HEX files and test vectors 9 Auto select E E PROM s manufacturer and device 10 Select
2. This option loads a disk file into the memory buffer Please refer to the chapter 5 Won 9 3 Edit Auto Before entering Stand alone Mode you should set the Edit Auto first For instance setting Blank Check Program etc Usually it s Erase Blank Check Program Verify and Secure If any one of the functional interruption the following steps will stop at once 9 4 Download Algorithms and data Click on the StandAlone menu from the main screen a window named StandAlone pops out StandAlone T Insertion Test Mass Production Mode Target Count enable get Cot TT tr Count Failure Court Adapter Once Insertion Test is selected the programmer will execute the insertion check and the contact check before operation You can fill a number in Target Count this option can make the program auto eliminate when the number of chips programmed reach the number you has filled If don t select Target Count enable the program which download into the programmer through PC hosted mode will been stored in the programmer all the time After click Down_Algo button the data will download into the programmer When pL Wilbon the lower left of the window show Download Data OK the data download completely Turn off the programmer power pluck off USB connecting cable Turn on the power again if the programmer sound twice means the algorithms and data call in
3. status Press number keys to input new target count Then press ENTER key the new data will be saved Pressing key can delete the last number that input The range of target count is from 1 to 39996 3 Module Set One GP204 GP204S has four programming modules User can enable or disable each of them After enabling the project if one module is disabled it cannot write chips Module sets of different projects are independent To enable or disable one module please select Module Set command and press ENTER key The LCD will display Module Set interface Use t key or key to select a module Then press key or lt key to change module status When finish setting modules press ENTER key Then the status will be recorded Pressing ESC key will exit the interface without saving new data 10 4 5 Verify Password If one project has a password before GP204 GP204S goes into Set Project status it will require user to input the password Press number keys to input the password Press lt key can delete the last number that input When finishing inputting the password press ENTER key If the password is correct GP204 GP204S goes into Set Project status Otherwise the programmer will display Password error and then go back to input password interface Press ESC key to go back to Display Project List status Won 11
4. Setting This option is used to set the operation option for the system 11 1 Modify Operation Options Device Operation Options Setting Address Device Start Addr p From Buffer Addr HEX Device End Addr 1080F Buffer Size HEX m Setting Options FT Auto Increment Sound Clear Buffer after Select Device m Verify Option Once Twice CC 7 5 Twice YCC 10 m Autolne Set Binary Autolne Start 2101F ASCII Decimal C ASCII HEX C Modulo 26 C User DefinefFile C User Definefdll Autolnc End Autolnc Value File Cancel In this window you can set Device Start Address Device End Address From buffer address and Buffer size 11 1 1 Setting Address Usually device address is equivalent with buffer address For example INTEL 27C128A 16K X 8 Device address Buffer address Start address 0000 0000 From address 0000 0000 End address 0000 3FFF Buffer size 0000 3FFF Sometimes device address is not equivalent with buffer address For example INTEL 27C210 64K X 16 Device address Buffer address Start address 0000 0000 From address 0000 0000 End address 0000 FFFF Buffer size 0001 FFFF In these cases system will auto modify data 1 Device Start address gt Device End address or Device size 2 Device End address gt Device size 3 From Buffer address gt Buffer size 4 Buffer size lt Device size 5 From B
5. METT TOER 7 B gt D A gt ji I FAA slelgi et orale zig ne NOTICE 1 Because the USB port maybe have a power supply problem So every programmer should connect the external power 2 The function which is sequence number auto increase is invalidation in this mode 3 The chip which you want to programmed must be supported by the most low end programmer 4 You should only select the chip model and the program file after the first programmer initialized Won because our programmer used a shared memory It is mean that you can immediately start the auto program after the other programmer initialized without select the chip or the program file 4 3 Testing The programmer can test logic ICs and RAM memory devices The software test menu provides an easy interface for loading and editing test patterns to test a device Test lib contains the TTL and CMOS test patterns Follow below given steps to test logic ICs and Rams 1 Place the device into the ZIF socket and lock it 2 From the main menu screen select Test TTL amp CMOS Test 3 Enter the device name in the box provided If the device is not found in the Test lib library an error message will be displayed You can also select a device from the list viewer 4 By clicking OK the test result will be displayed Follow the below given steps to test DRAM SRAM 1 From the main menu screen select Select Select Type select DRAM S
6. This command can be selected from the menu or by pressing the hot key lt F2 gt Type in the filename and press lt ENTER gt or press lt TAB gt to switch to the list of files Select a file with the arrow keys and press lt Enter gt to select the file If current device is a memory type device EPROM EEPROM SPROM MPU PROMIIC Card you will see a Load File Dialog Box after you select a file 5 1 1 From File Mode Load A File To Buffer PK File C weilel WELLON Slib yp4epm2 hex a To Buffer Address HEX Sa oma v From File Address HEX 0 To Buffer Mode File Size HEX 20000 Normal Auto Format Detected Binary Holtek Clear Buffer Options Intel C EMC CDS C Disabl sad C Motorola S C Intel Hex16 000 amp OxFF Tektronix Cancel This option indicates which bytes must be read in the input files Select the required format 5 1 2 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 5 1 3 To Buffer Address If the data read is to be copied into a different area of the buffer fill in the starting address here 5 1 4 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 5 1 5 Pile size This box contains the buffer size By default it is the same si
7. When the option is unchecked the size of Log file is unlimited respectively is limited by free disk space only option Maximum Log file size specifies the maximum size of Log file in kBytes option Percentage of truncated text specifies the percentage of Log file text which will be truncated after Maximum Log file size is reached The higher value means more text will be truncated removed from Log file Option Log file Setting No Append Log file size limit m 2000 KI Cancel 11 6 Setting Option 11 6 1 Insertion test Check this option if you want the programmer to do an insertion test before erasing programming verifying etc the device 11 6 2 Device ID check Check this option if you want the programmer to check device ID before erasing programming etc If the device is not equipped the device will cause a Warning Device Code Error error before each operation Note that even if device ID is bad sometimes the device will still be programmed You can cancel it 11 6 3 Mass Production Mode In this mode you just put a device into socket The system will automatically detect and program the device you don t need to press any key Before entering Mass Production Mode you should select the device you want to program and set the Edit Auto first For instance setting Blank Check Program etc pL Wilbon After click Mass Production Mode click Pset on the r
8. and the count of programmed chips will increase in the second line If fail there will be a face in the forth line 10 4 3 Display Project Information When GP204 GP204S is at Chip Programming status press the ENTER key of the keyboard If the programmer stores a project it will be in Display Project List status The LCD will display the project information saved in GP204 GP204S The serial number of current project and the sum of projects are displayed in the first line If current project is the enabled project there will be a lt En gt follow the numbers At right side of the first line displays the target count of current project If no target count displays zero The second line displays the manufacture of the device The third line displays the type of device And the forth line displays the name of current project Press t key or key The LCD will display different projects information Press key or lt key The displayed contents will move right or left Press the ESC key GP204 GP204S will be back to Chip Programming status If there is no project in GP204 GP204S the programmer will display NO PROJECT and then go back to Chip Programming status CAUTION When GP204 GP204S is programming chips do not enter Display Project List status When the programmer is not at Chip Programming status do not press the Run key Otherwise m
9. changed Alternatively you can edit the ASCII codes by clicking on the ASCII code to be changed This command can be selected from the menu or by pressing the hot key lt F4 gt Fill RETE Search Next Copy CheckSum Print Show Exit ADDRESS d 5 oy B De A s ah JJ Whv Y Cur Addr 00000000 mm 6 1 1 Base Edit Option Edit the buffer data on the screen with the following keys gt Move cursor to right lt Move cursor to left t Move cursor to up I Move cursor to down PgUp Page up PgDn Page down Home Move cursor to the beginning of the line End Move cursor to the end of the line Tab Switch the cursor between the two sections 6 1 2 Fast Change Buffer Address You can enter an address you wish to be displayed to skip to by clicking on the address field on the left hand side Then type in the address the cursor will blink at the address specified in the space marked new address For ROM you can input 0 F And for PLD you only could input 0 and 1 WARNING Input address must not overlap 6 1 3 Data Edit This selection brings up the Fuse Buffer edit windows if the device type is a PLD or the Data Buffer edit window for memory devices The buffer is for 8 bit data and the numbers in the left column are the addresses of the buffer For the Fuse Buffer edit window 1 is logic High and 0 is logic Low The Data Buffer edit window has two edit areas one supports Hex cod
10. dialog is the same as the device type of the project which is selected by user in StandAlone dialog the Update Data button can be clicked in StandAlone dialog After clicking this button the data in WELLON software s buffer will be updated the previous data of this project 3 Update Project s Properties If the target count of the selected project is not zero and the project is not protected by password users can change the target count or input a password in StandAlone dialog Then click the Update button under the password edit box the new properties of this project will be updated 4 Delete project To delete a project from GP204 GP204S select this project in StandAlone dialog first Then click the Del_Proj button Whole data of this project will be deleted from the programmer 10 3 5 Programmer Format The data of the projects are stored in FLASH of GP204 GP204S When the user downloads a project in GP204 GP204S the free space of the FLASH will decrease In order to extend the life of FLASH the space storing the data of a project is not released after user deletes this project The size of free space is displayed in StandAlone dialog To release the space of the FLASH click Format button The programmer will format the FLASH and the user can use whole space of it CAUTION Format operation will delete all data of projects in GP204 GP204S 10 4 Stand_alone Operation 10 4 1 Powe
11. edited Once encryption is completed the data in the main buffer will be the Exclusive NORed data with the encryption table 8 9 Program Configuration This option is available for certain devices only In the Edit Configuration User code you can set configuration 8 10 OTP security This option is only used for the series of AT89C51 52 It forbids to unprotect Note that after running this option the device will not be programmed again 8 11 SVF This option is available for certain devices only The user must select the chip with SVF function At the same time other options can t be used This type chip must be used SVF format file open the file click the SVF button and then the function is complete Won 9 Stand alone Mode 9 1 Select Use this command to change the active device type 9 1 1 Select Device When this command is selected the user is prompted with a list of all the manufacturers and devices currently supported by the programmer When users select the devices first of all StandAlone must be selected and then use the mouse to select a IC manufacturer or a device After select StandAlone you can choose the type of chip and then can use the list window to select devices Stand alone Mode support four type devices E EPROM SEPROM MPU MCU PLD Press lt TAB gt to skip to the next field and lt Shift TAB gt to skip to the previous field Select a device by clicking on it with
12. has not been programmed You can start the blank check operation by clicking the option on the menu by pressing lt ENTER gt when the option is selected on the menu If the device is blank a message Blank check OK will be displayed on the run time viewer screen If the device is not blank an appropriate message will be displayed WARNING Do not remove the device until this option is complete as it may damage the device 8 5 Compare This option compares the data in the device with the current data in the memory buffer If any differences are found they will be displayed in the active window 8 6 Auto This function will execute several functions in a sequence Generally it executes Blank check Program and Verify For a PLD it executes the Erase function at the beginning and sets the Security bits at the end This command can be selected from the menu or by pressing the hot key lt F8 gt 8 7 Security This feature applies to PLDs and Micro controllers equipped with a security function If the security is set the data programmed into a chip will not be read correctly Note Lock Protect etc also mean Security dependent on Device After which the security device could pass blank check 8 8 Encryption This applies only to some Micro controllers This will program the content of the encryption table onto the encryption array of a chip The content of the encryption table can be loaded saved and
13. in the Test menu click on Edit Pattern This brings up the Select Chip to Edit dialogue box It consists of Select Type input line a device list viewer and the OK and Cancel buttons You can enter the device number into the input line or select from the list viewer On accepting the device number the software opens the edit window with the name of the device at the top You may now use the above information to edit your pattern Don t care state VCC output pins are not tested Ground output pins are not tested Output logic High VOH Output logic Low VOL Clock pin Input logic High VIH Input logic Low VIL oe Of ao gt lt PgUp gt Page up lt PgDn gt Page down lt TAB gt Skip to the next field Note that the voltage is TTL voltage 4618 Test Vector Edit EIK Edit Key 00000000011 1 VIH 1234567890123456 0 VIL V0001 100HHHOG1OH1HC1V H YOH v0002 100HLHOG10OH1HCO L VOL vV0003 100LLHOG10H1HCOV vo004 100LLLOG10H1HCOV C Clock vo0005 100LLLOG1OL1HCOV X Unused v0006 100LLLOG10L COVY vi CC pin vo007 QOOHHHOGLILILCOY G GND pin OOOR 000HHHOGOOHOLCOV OOOS 000HHHOGOOHOHCOV Insert v0010 100HRLHOGOOHOHCOV Cut Test Done Exit 12 3 2 Add Pattern To test a new device that is not included in TTL LIB a new test pattern may be created To access this function click on Add Pattern from Edit Pattern This selection brings up the Append dialogue box which consists of IC Type i
14. read from the user specified input file s and written serialization data to buffer on specified addresses There are two user options in dialog Serialization for User Define file mode File name and Start label File name File name option specifies the file name from which serial addresses and values will be read The input file for From file serialization must have special format which is described in From file serialization file format below Start label Start label defines the start label in input file The reading of serial values from file starts from defined start label Size of serialization file is limited by free disk space Recommended maximal number of serial records items in one serialization file is 10000 records More records may cause slower operation when reading serial number before each device programming cycle From file serialization file format From file serialization input file has text format or words format The file includes addresses and arrays of bytes defining buffer addresses and data to write to buffer Input file has text type format which structure is label 7 addr byte0 byte 1 byten labeln addr byte0 byte 1 bytem addr byte0 byte 1 bytek basic part optional part Example 1 0007FA 88 89 56 02 AB CD 2 0007FA 02 15 04 FA 08 3C 3 0007FA EO 09 67 OB AO CO 4 0007FA 68 87 50 02 OB 8D 5 0007FA A8 05 59 34 2B 7D 6 0007FA 33 66 77 37 92 6D 00
15. 06F6 44 11 22 33 99 88 77 66 55 16 label 7 labeln labels Labels are identifiers for each line of input file They are used for addressing each line of file The labels should be unique within the file Addressing lines of file means the required start label entered by user defines line in input file from which serial values reading starts In the example file six serial values with labels 1 2 6 are defined basic part Basic part defines buffer address and array of bytes to write to buffer Basic part must be always defined after label in line In the example each value is written to buffer at address 7FA optional part Optional part defines the second array of bytes and buffer address to write to buffer One optional part can be defined after basic part of data The line with 6 label has also second value definition which is written to buffer at address 6F6 and has size 10 bytes i e the last byte of this value will be written to address 6FF addr Addr defines buffer address to write data following the address byted byten byted bytem byte0 bytek Bytes arrays byte0 byten byted bytem and byte0 bytek are defining data which are assigned to write to buffer Maximum count of bytes in one data field following the address is 64 bytes Data bytes are written to buffer from address addr to addr n The process of writing particular bytes to buffer is byteO to addr for example 88 to 7FA byte to a
16. 1 pin is short circuited with P48 pin P2 is short circuited with P47 pin By clicking Test button it starts testing If Test Board is not on the socket it will note that Error No Test Board on the socket Wilon 13 Digital Instrument 13 1 Signal Generator Signal Generator Frequency 1 Hz Note GND Connected 24 Pin Output Signal Connected 23 Pin Max Sto Output ste Frequency 125KHz Out put Driving 0 5mA Cancel This programmer can give square wave output with 1 1 duty cycle ratio Output frequency can be set between 1 125KHz Output voltage is between 1V 5V amp current 0 5 mA P24 pin is connected with GND amp P23 pin is connected for signal out 13 2 Frequency Meter Frequency Meter Frequency UH Hz This programmer can test frequency Won P23 pin is connected with input signal P24 pin is connected with GND Input frequency range 0 100KHz Input voltage should be up to TTL Voltage 13 3 Logical analyzer This programmer can analyze input signal It can test 8 ways signal And it can record 128K data Its max frequency is 100K You can define High level or low level of any pin as trigger synchronous pulse You can keep recorded data as file And you can also load and analyze data file Logical Analyzer aea Load File Save Buffer Setting Printer Exit Oscillogram Zoom Out Zoom In Record Stop gt gt Read File OK Rec Time Trigg
17. 23 Cancel 6 4 Edit E Field This option is only used for PLD It used to edit information in the area It also can be edited in the buffer The size of E Field is 64 bit It includes site of seat fig mode version and so on Edit E Field 6 5 Modify Vector This opens the Vector Buffer edit window It s only used for PLD If a test vector table is included in a JEDEC file the software will load the test vector table to the buffer automatically when the JEDEC file is loaded 0000000001111111111222222222233333333334 yoOooL INNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Refer to the following when editing the test vector Z High impedance state Don t care state VCC and ground output pins are not tested Output logic High VOH Output logic Low VOL Clock pin Input logic High VIH om 2 hoe Input logic Low VIL lt PgUp gt Page up lt PgDn gt Page down lt TAB gt Skip to the next field Note that it s in the TTL voltage FY 7 Select Use this command to change the active device type 7 1 Select Device When this command is selected the user is prompted with a list of all the manufacturers and devices currently supported by the programmer Use the mouse to select a manufacturer or a device Press lt TAB gt to skip to the next field and lt Shift TAB gt to skip to the previous field Select a device by clicking on it with the mouse or use lt TAB gt and the a
18. RAM 2 Enter the device name in the box If the device is not found an error message will be displayed You can also select a device from the list viewer 3 Place the device into the ZIF socket and lock it 4 By clicking Prog the test result will be displayed You can even find the type of an unknown chip by selecting Auto find For testing Ram follow the same procedure as for programming The only difference is that there is only Test in the Function Dialog 4 4 Device Insertion There are three ways to insert devices into the programmer socket normal insertion special insertion and adapter insertion Normal insertion Following the reference next to the socket always insert the device into the bottom of the socket oriented with the pin 1 located in the upper left corner As follow plot a Insertion of device 93LC46 b Insertion of device ATMEGA8L Adapter insertion Some devices may need a customized adapter Always insert the adapter into the bottom of the socket As follow plot WL TSOP48 V o4 08 1108 Won 5 File This menu deals with data file management and system interfacing 5 1 Load File This option loads a disk file into the memory buffer Files loaded into the programmer are divided into two types For programming memory and Micro controller chips date file types is generally HEX or Binary For programming PLD chips the data file type is JED JEDEC
19. and only then can he use the programmer easily 2 3 Packaging GP204 GP204S 1 A programmer 2 A USB connecting cable 3 CD ROM 4 A registration form fill out and return as soon as possible 5 User s manual 6 Ten color lines 7 Power supply line VP 990 GP 20 1 A programmer 2 A USB connecting cable 3 CD ROM 4 A registration form fill out and return as soon as possible 5 User s manual 6 Ten color line 7 AN AC adapter VP 790 590 GP 10 380 280 PIC1 1 A programmer 2 A USB connecting cable 3 An AC adapter 4 CD ROM 5 A registration form fill out and return as soon as possible 6 User s manual 7 Ten color line only PIC1 VP 190 1 A programmer 2 A USB connecting cable 3 CD ROM 4 A registration form fill out and return as soon as possible VP ISP10 ISP20 1 A programmer 2 A USB connecting cable 3 CD ROM 4 A registration form fill out and return as soon as possible 5 User s manual 6 Ten color line 7 An adapter board only ISP20 3 Getting Started 3 1 Check Your package should include a programmer a connecting cable a power cable or an AC adapter If your device is specific package other than DIP please choose an adapter 3 2 Installing Insert the installation disc into a driver CD ROM Installation program will run automatically Connect the programmer module to the computer s USB port with the provided cable Then connect the AC adapter to the pro
20. ase VCC and VPP or add retry times to make it succeed Warning DO NOT play around with this option as it can damage the inserted device Hodify Algorithm Parameters Algorithm Parameters VCC l5 00 y tPA 4 mS Page 128 y Retry 25 Cancel 11 3 Edit Auto This command can be selected from the menu This menu Edit Auto sequences the automatic operations on device Usually it s Erase Blank Check Program Verify and Secure 11 4 Project Project file will save the current environment The data to be saved includes 1 The information of current device for example device type manufacturer pin number VCC option configuration setting buffer data data file name Note that buffer data can be change after it is loaded It can be different from the data file 2 Program environment Setting Insertion Test Verify Option Edit Auto and so on 3 Auto Setting You can store for further usage without setting every time It could avoid the setting error It is recommended to use it when mass production Note that there is a connection between the Project file and the programmer software It would be invalid after the software is updated 11 4 1 Save Project This option lets you save the current environment to a project file 11 4 2 Load Project This option lets you load the current environment that had been saved from a project file The data saved includes the current device option conf
21. ce in the socket This option performs a self test on the system hardware Warning Remove the device from the socket before executing this command Voltages will be applied to certain pins and this may damage the device 12 4 1 System Test This selection is used for testing pins function which is I O input GND output VCC output VPP output Clicking Test button system will auto test When something is wrong it will stop and display the fault pin If it passes all tests it will display System test OK 12 4 2 VCC Calibration This selection is used for testing voltage provided for device By clicking Test button voltage between the red pin and the blue pin should be about 5V or 6 6 5V Dependent on programmer Click Stop button it will exit 12 4 3 VPP Calibration VPPO VPP1 Calibration 12V This selection is used for testing voltages provided for IC to program By clicking Test button voltage between the pale blue pin and the blue pin should be 12 12 5V Click Stop button amp it will exit VPPO VPP1 Calibration 25V or 21V This selection is used for testing voltages provided for IC to program By clicking Test button voltage between the green pin and the blue pin should be 25V Click Stop button amp it will exit Wilbon 12 4 4 Output test This selection is used for testing programmer output logic Note that it needs a Test Board on socket Test Board is a short circuit board For example P
22. chip from manufacturer or individual device 11 Set auto increment 12 IC test capability for TTL and CMOS Logic ICs and auto find IC mode for unknown IC s 13 Open amp edit and test pattern user can also add their own test pattern 14 Edit auto program 15 Auto System Test 16 Mass Production mode 17 Signal generator 18 Frequency Meter 19 Logic Analyzer 1 3 Manual Convention The following conventions are used in this manual The names of all keyboard keys are enclosed in angle brackets lt gt For example the Enter or Return key is shows as lt ENTER gt the Page Up key is shown as lt PgUp gt Unless stated otherwise keystrokes are not case sensitive e g Both A and a are acceptable Sub menu is shown as arrow head gt For example to use from buffer address is shown as Setting gt Device Operation gt From buffer address It means that first click setting second select Device Operation Options and last select From buffer address 2 System requirement 2 1 The minimum requirements 1 An Pentium or compatible clone 2 One USB port 3 Windows 7 XP Vista 4 A CD ROM driver for installation 5 One hard disk drive for operation with at least 100 MB of spare capacity 6 At least 512 MB of Memory 2 2 About WINDOWS System We think the user has already used WINDOWS operating system User must be the master of computer operation
23. correct If sound more than three times means that algorithms and data call in wrong should connect the software again to download the data If still wrong click Format button where upper right of the StandAlone window to format the data disk and then download data again 9 5 Stand alone Mode program 9 5 1 Conventional programming mode First download the data and secondly turn on programmer if it sound twice press the RUN button on the lower left of the programmer Please remove the device and insert a new device in the ZIF socket after program completely press the RUN button again and so on Do not remove the device until this option is complete as it may damage the device 9 5 2 Mass Production Mode Use this mode must select Mass Production Mode first and then download the data This mode will automatic execute the insertion check and the contact check before operation When program the same type devices press RUN button only once After the programmer will check the status of socket continuously and automatically start to run the command sequence once it identifies there is a chip in the socket Do not remove the device until this option is complete as it may damage the device 9 6 Beep sound explanation Sound once correct sound The end of program and G E yellow lighting means program ok wrong sound After press the RUN button the programmer emit alarm immediately means this is n
24. d users need to select Password Enable option first 10 3 4 Manage Projects User can manage the projects that are stored in GP204 GP204S at StandAlone dialog All projects will be displayed in that dialog One GP204 GP204S can store 64 projects at most When use the mouse to select one project at the dialog the properties and the name of this project will be displayed and the user can operate this project now Won m StandAlone Manufacturer Device ei 3 P89CSIRDZBH Target Count AT89C51 Password Er pen Used Capacity 003M File 1123 Residual Capacity 508M Format Del Proj Cancel No1 1736 No2 1839 No3 1002 No4 1731 1 Project Enable One GP204 GP204S can store many projects but only one project s data can be used to program chips So the user must to enable one project in order to let GP204 GP204S use this project s data To enable one project first select this project Next click the Proj enable button This project will be enabled If one project is protected by password Proj enable button will be gray At this time this button cannot be clicked Users must to enable this kind of projects in Stand_alone mode of GP204 GP204S To get more information about the Stand_alone mode please see related section below NOTE Sometimes It will spend a long time to enable one project Please be patient 2 Update Project s data When the device type selected in Select
25. d programs the device in the socket with the contents of the memory buffer Pressing lt ENTER gt at Program or clicking this option will begin the programming operation During this operation the progress will be displayed on the screen If the option is successful a Program OK message will be displayed otherwise an error message will be displayed WARNING Do not remove the device until this option is complete as it may damage the device 8 2 Read This command reads the contents of the device into the memory buffer Note that after data has been read into memory the same size or smaller device type may be selected without altering any data stored This option can be selected from the menu Pressing lt ENTER gt at or clicking the Read selection will begin the read operation The progress will be displayed on the run time screen If the operation is successful a Read OK message will be displayed otherwise an error message will be displayed WARNING Do not remove the device until this option is complete as it may damage the device 8 3 Verify This command verifies that the content of the device is the same as the contents of the memory buffer You can use this command to verify that a device has been read and that the read operation was successful WARNING Do not remove the device until this option is complete as it may damage the device 8 4 Blank Check This command verifies that the device
26. ddr 1 89 to 7FB byte2 to addr 2 56 to 7FC byten to addr n CD to 7FF Optional part is delimited from the first data part by character comma and its structure is the same as in the first data part i e address and following array of data bytes Characters with special use labels must be defined inside square brackets character which delimiters basic part and optional part of data character which is the label of end of a line Notes Label names can contain continuous numbers It s better to define the labels from 1 to 10000 All address and byte number values in input file are hexadecimal Allowed address value size is from 1 to 6 bits Allowed size of data arrays in one line is in range from 1 to 64 bytes When there are two data arrays in one line the sum of their size in bytes can be maximally 80 bytes Be careful to set correct addresses Address must be defined inside device start and device end address range In case of address out of range the other serialization data will be missing Address for Serialization is always assigned to actual device organization and buffer organization that control program is using for current device If the buffer organization is byte org x8 the Serialization Address will be byte address If the buffer organization is wider than byte e g 16 bit words x16 the Serialization Address will be word address User defines dll If user defines a c
27. e and the other supports ASCII 6 1 4 Fill This selection will bring up the Fill buffer dialogue box It consists of the Start address input line End address input line Fill data input line OK and Cancel buttons Input any desired data to be filled into the Fill data input line and specify the range by indicating the beginning and ending addresses For the Fuse buffer edit window the data will be either 1 or 0 For the Data buffer edit window it will be a two character HEX code From Address 0 000037FFH m To Address 0 000037FFB 000037FF Code FF Cancel 6 1 5 Copy This selection displays the Copy buffer dialogue box It consists of the Start address input line End address input line new address input line OK and Cancel buttons Data between Start address and End address will be copied to the buffer starting from New address Note that the source and destination area must not overlap From Address 0 000037FFHR m TO Address 0 000037FFH jo Destination 0 000037FFH o cancel 6 1 6 Search This command searches for a search string which can be entered as HEX codes or as ASCII characters Enter the search string and click OK 6 1 7 Next Perform the next search for the search string in Search 6 1 8 Print This selection will print buffer 6 1 9 CheckSum CheckSum From Address fo TO ddress 000037FF Suppl Byte 0 Byte CY Word Word CY In
28. e when starting up the software and a version of operating system Software updates New features and enhancements to the existing programs may be added and verified program faults or necessary amendments will be rectified thought the issue of periodic software revisions For updated software you may visit our home page Limited Warranty WEILEI warrants that its products will be free from defects in workmanship and materials and shall conform to specifications current at the time of shipment for a period of one year from the date of shipment During a year period any defective software or hardware products will be repaired or replaced at seller s option ona Wilon return to factory basis This warranty applies only to products properly installed and operated within specified environmental conditions WEILEI responsibility under this warranty does not apply to 1 Any product that has been repaired worked upon or altered by any person not duly authorized in writing by WEILEI 2 Any product which has been subject to misuse negligence or accident or whose serial number has been altered defaced or removed 3 Any fault induced into the program by physical damage to the CD or to the corruption of the program by electronic electrical or magnetic interference WEILEI may revise this manual from time to time without notice
29. er Mode Ext Trigger Trigger level Low Level Trigger Pin P21 13 3 1 Load File This option loads a data file into the memory buffer 13 3 2 Save buffer This option lets you save the contents of the memory buffer to a file 13 3 3 Record At first 8 ways signal will be connected with P21 P28 pin and GND will be connected with P20 pin By clicking Record button data will be recorded and saved it to buffer After recording 128K data it will stop If you select ext trigger and if you cannot satisfy the condition system will wait forever Then you can click Exit to exit 13 3 4 Display data wave You can move the horizontal slide tab and look at the data signal You can use Zoom In or Zoom Out button to watch signal 13 3 5 Set This option is used for setting parameter Trigger Mode Internal Trigger or External Trigger In Trigger By Clicking Record button it begins to record data at once Ext Trigger By Clicking Record button it doesn t begin to record data until it finds trigger level Trigger level High Level or Low Level TTL level Trigger Pin P21 P28 Logic Analyzer Setting Trigger Mode Trigger level C In Trigger C High Level Ext Trigger Low Level Trigger Pin P41 zi Oo 14 User s guide of VP ISP FEATURES Interface with LAPTOP PC PS 2 or compatibles through USB port e Accepts standard file formats BINARY JEDEC INTEL Extended HEX e Features Test Vect
30. evice into socket The system will automatically detect and program the device you don t need to press any key Before entering Mass Production Mode you should select the device you want to program and set the Edit Auto first For instance setting Blank Check Program etc After click Mass Production Mode click Pset on the right below select one of Auto Program Verify Blank Check Erase Select Target Count enable then you can fill a number in Target Count click ok This option can makes programming auto stop when the number of chips programmed reach the number you has filled After click Prog button in the toolbar insert a device in socket You can forget about the screen and keyboard just look at LED on the programmer The glowing yellow LED indicates that the device has been programmed successfully Please remove the device and insert a new device in the ZIF socket The system will program the new device automatically After entering Mass Production Mode the mouse and keyboard operation will be denied except Auto Won program button in the toolbar Pressing Prog again will exit Auto program mold Note that if you want Auto program at normal operation mode please do not keep Mass Production active Auto Program I Target Count enable C Verify Success Count 0 C Blank Check Target Count f 00 C Erase Cancel Another Mass Production Mode WELLON program
31. fter which please replace the socket with a new one Select insertion test it will inform you the status of the same pL Wilborn 4 Programming and testing 4 1 Programming Note Insert USB cable port vertical to the programmer s USB port when connect the programmer to the computer s communication port 1 Connect the programmer to the computer s communication port with the provided cable Then connect the AC adapter or power cable to the programmer s power jack And turn on your programmer Run the software Insert the chip only after the software communication check is OK And lock the device in the programmer s ZIF 2 From the main screen use the mouse to click on the Select menu and then click on the Device Select sub menu A window named Select pops out First select the type of device And secondly select the correct manufacturer and device name Finally choose OK button 3 The next process is to load the data that you wish to program into the buffer You may do this by loading a data file into the buffer by reading data into the buffer from a master chip or by typing the data into the buffer directly 4 Click on the Run menu from the main screen and select the program sub menu Your data will then be programmed into the chip To check if programming is correct you can verify it 4 2 Mass Program Mode The first mass mode is that using one programmer to achieve mass production In this mode you just put a d
32. ftware automatically press the lt Next gt button Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Wellon usb programmer If your hardware came with an installation CD IP or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 5 Press lt Finish gt 3 4 AC adapter For programmer with USB port you may disconnect the programmer with power except 990 GP 10 GP 20 GP204 GP204S You can connect it sometimes when the computer power is low if a laptop is used or if you program for a long time 3 5 Running the software Now turn on your programmer and run WELLON software If you use the programmer with USB port you must run software after LINK bright Note Insert the chip only after the software communication check is OK If there are no error messages after running the software amp if the communication is OK you can go ahead 3 6 Serial Number Serial No is shown at the bottom in the centre of the programmer software 3 7 Error Message When the programmer is connected with PC it will be auto system test If it finds any error it will stop all options Communication error A communication error may occur if a device is locked in the programmer s ZIF socket when invoking any of the software routines Make sure the socket is empty when invoking any of routines Once t
33. grammer s power jack 3 3 Installing the USB driver Note 1 Please install the software of WELLON programmer by inserting the installation disc into CD ROM driver before you install the USB driver of WELLON programmer module 2 Insert USB cable port vertical to the programmer s USB port when connect the programmer to the computer s communication port Connect the programmer module to the computer s USB port with the provided cable WINDOWS system will note finding new hardware and auto install the USB driver If system can t find the driver you can find it by yourself This driver is available in CD Rom or Defaults C weilei WELLON usbsys or C weilei WELLON usbsys64 If the programmer is not detected follow the below given procedure WIN XP System 1 Turn on the computer 2 Connect the programmer module to the computer USB port with the provided cable 3 Show Found new hardware Wizard search No not this time Press the lt Next gt button Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device te Click Next to continue 4 Search install the so
34. hat the list of device supported by current programmer 15 5 Comparison support devices list of WELLON series By clicking Comparison support devices list of WELLON series button it will be shown that comparison support devices list of different WELLON programmers Won Customer Support Registration Complete the registration card and return it to Weilei to become eligible for the following Customer support one year warranty and technical assistance You can register by phoning faxing or E mail wellon weilei com Technical Support WELLON software comes with a comprehensive User s Guide If you cannot find the answer in the manual you can turn to your dealer or distributor Software updates are available free from our web site If you re having difficulty understanding the program have you studied the User s Guide The manual explains the program operation in some depth If there seems to be a problem with the software can you reproduce it If the program has displayed an error message please write down the message When E mailing for technical assistance please mention your Invoice No Invoice Date amp serial number as we cannot answer your questions without it To help us serve you better please review your E mail details properly Be familiar with the hardware configuration that you are using We may need to know the brand model of your computer CPU the total amount of memory availabl
35. he menu is on the screen you can lock the ZIF socket by pulling down the lever Acommunication error may also occur if the programmer is not connected with the PC port properly or if the power switch turns off If your programmer that had the function of update online lost its program you can resume it for programmer VP 280 380 590 990 GP 10 GP 20 GP204 GP204S 1 Open the cover 2 Find JP1 J1 short circuit Connect with PC and wait for communication is OK while the LINK LED is bright Then take out short circuit on JP1 J1 3 Enter WELLON s system it will auto update When update is OK exit system 4 Take out USB connecting cable assemble it enter WELLON again Wilon Program Error A program error may occur if the manufacturer and device of selected chip is wrong And it may occur by a damaged chip It may also occur by a wrong device insertion For PLD it may occur by a security chip For some old chip you can add tPW to program successfully From the main screen use the mouse to click on the Setting menu then click on the Modify Algorithm Parameter sub menu And add tPW Along with the development of chip techniques the chip algorithm parameter gets changed which creates problem to program the chip You should update the software regularly amp check for updates When the socket is smudgy or is beyond its life cycle It causes loose contact The life cycle of the socket is about 10 thousand times a
36. hen main power is damaged please use 9V AC adapter connected to STANDBY POWER port If connect GP204 GP204S to a PC through 204 MODE USB port the programmer will work at 204 mode If connect GP204 GP204S to a PC through 201 MODE USB port the programmer will work at 201 mode 9VO 6 USB 204 USB 201 P gt 5j SWITCH STANDBY 204 MODE 201 MODE Dii POWER USB USB 10 2 201 MODE Supply the programmer s power Connect GP204 GP204S to a PC with a USB wire through 201 MODE USB port The programmer will be work in 201 mode At this time only the first programming module works When the user wants to program one device which is not supported by the 204 mode or the user wants to read data from one chip GP204 GP204S must work at the 201 mode Now GP204 GP204S is equal to one VP 990 programmer To get more information about how to operate the VP 990 programmer please see other sections of this manual 10 3 204 MODE 10 3 1Connect the Programmer First of all use the USB line to connect the GP204 GP204S to a PC through 204 MODE USB port Then connect the power line to the programmer and open the switch Wait until it finishes initialization Next start the WELLON software When the software initiate success the programmer has connected to the PC The LCD of GP204 GP204S will display Linking to PC Won CAUTION Before GP204 GP204S finishing linking operation please do not use an
37. ight below select one of Auto Program Verify Blank Check then you can fill a number in Target Count click ok This option can makes programming auto stop when the number of chips programmed reach the number you has filled After click Prog button in the toolbar insert a device in socket You can forget about the screen and keyboard just look at LED on the programmer The glowing yellow LED indicates that the device has been programmed successfully Please remove the device and insert a new device in the ZIF socket The system will program the new device automatically After entering Mass Production Mode the mouse and keyboard operation will be denied except Auto program button in the toolbar Pressing Prog again will exit Auto program mold Note that if you want Auto program at normal operation mode please do not keep Mass Production active 11 6 4 Slow Program Read When standard reading some device it may failed for programming or reading fallible due to the capability of device In this case select slow program read if this option is valid Note that when the result of standard reading is different from slow reading it means that standard reading is fallible only select slow read 12 Test The programmer can test logic ICs and RAM devices as well as perform vector testing on PLDs The programmer provides a 74 54 and 4000 4500 TTL CMOS logic device test libra
38. iguration setting and buffer data and so on 11 5 Option Log file Setting This option associates with using of Log window All reports for Log window can be written into the Log file too Following Log file options are available option No default content of Log window is not copied to Log file i e all reports will be displayed to Log window only option New create a new log file every day option Append adds Log window reports into existing Log file If file does not exist the new file will be created Log file name When you check the option New the log file name is like report yyyy m dd rep The middle part representing of date consists of yyyy year m month and dd day Example If today is May 29th 2007 then the log file name is D Program Files weilei wellon report 2007 5 29 rep The next day it will create a new log file and its name is D Program Files weilei wellon report 2007 5 30 rep When you check the option Append the log file name is D Program Files weilei wellon report rep Load file If you want to browse the log file you can check the button and select the file you want to browse Advanced options about Log file size limit are available too option Truncate log file text when file size limit is reached when checked the Log file size limit is on It means that when Log file size reaches specified value the part of text included in Log file will be truncated
39. in DIP TOFP44 48 Pin DIP IC PinName Socket ZIFSocket ICPinName Socket ZIFSocket Sass HOME pare On OOS GJ NI OD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 5 6 Printer 7 2 Fast Find Device If you want to find a device quickly you can also enter a device partial number Partial information will cause a list of manufacturers and device to be displayed For example if you want to find the device named PIC16C84 when type is E EPROM you only need input 16C84 7 3 Auto Select E E PROM Auto select an EPROM as active device by reading the device ID The system can automatically identify certain EPROM by the reading the manufacturer and the device ID that are burnt into the chip This only applies to devices that support this feature If the device does not support a chip ID and manufacturer s ID a message will be displayed indicating this In this case you should refer to device change This is the fastest way to select an EPROM as active device The programmer determines the pins of the device and applies a high voltage to the appropriate pins on the socket It is necessary to enable the system to read the device ID Only used by the device that is lower than 32 pins WARNING DO NOT insert a device that is not an EPROM when you use this function Device may get damaged when the system applies the high voltage pL Wilborn 8 Run 8 1 Program This comman
40. istakes may happen 10 4 4 Operate Project When GP204 GP204S is at Display Project List press the ENTER key If current project is not protected by password the programmer goes into Set Project status and displays a tool menu The content of the menu is according to the properties of current project If the target count is not zero there are three commands here They are Project Enable Count Change and Module Set If the target count is zero users can only see Project Enable command Press ESC key GP204 GP204S will go back to Display Project List status 1 Project Enable Use t key or key to select Project Enable menu and press ENTER GP204 GP204S displays Project Enable interface At this time if the user selects No and presses ENTER key or presses ESC key directly the programmer will go back to Set Project status If the user selects Yes and presses ENTER key GP204 GP204S begin to enables current project The progress rate will be displayed in the fourth line Those projects which are protected by password only can be enabled by this way NOTE Enabling a project may cost much time Please be patient 2 Change Target Count Use t key or key to select Count Change menu and press ENTER GP204 GP204S displays Count Change interface Press ESC key the programmer will go back to Set Project
41. mand can be selected from the menu or by pressing the hot key lt F3 gt Won Save Buffer To A File File D 489551 hex Titus From Buffer Addn HEX o Binary To Buffer Addn HEX 37 Buffer Size HEX 3800 C Motorola 5 C Tektronix OK Cancel 5 2 1 Save JEDEC File For PLD devices the save JED file dialogue box will pop up It consists of Name input line File list viewer OK and Cancel Buttons You can indicate the directory and the name of the file to be saved in the input line labeled Name 5 2 2 Save HEX File For ROM E E PROM SEPROM MCU MPU device types the box named Save Buffer will be displayed After you input the file name and click OK the box named Save Buffer to a file will be displayed This dialogue box consists of an input for From Buffer address another input line for Save size buttons for File Format and the OK and Cancel Buttons The format of the file that be saved must also be selected in the File format area by pressing one of the selection buttons 5 3 Exit This command closes the programmer software and returns to the control of operating system OT a 6 Edit This option is used to edit the memory buffer 6 1 Edit Buffer This option is used to edit the memory buffer The contents of the buffer will contain hex codes The equivalent ASCII is displayed on the right hand side of the screen You can edit the hex codes by clicking on the code that has to be
42. mer series can make a computer operated multiple programmers simultaneously This feature can improve work efficient and reduce the cost of product In addition the different model programmer can work well together so can make the best of your facility Each programmer works independently and estimates the program process Use step as follows 1 Connect the first programmer open the WELLON software until the LINK light is in stability condition 2 Select the chip model after the initialization is successful The programmer state which is in the lower software interface displays communication OK Make choice of yourself program and then press the auto program button 3 Connect the second programmer this model can make a different with the other one if necessary open the second WELLON software until the LINK light is in stability condition In this step it is unnecessary to select the chip model and select the program 4 Mark the Mass Production Mode and press the Auto Program button after the communication is successful You can connect more programmers according to step 3 4 5 Adjust the software interface in order to several interfaces don t overlap each other like the follow figure 6 In this multi program mode when the programmer s G E LINK light is lighting it is mean that the program is completed You can change another chip on the programmer without modify the software i
43. nput line Pin number input line and the OK buttons You can input the new IC name and number of pins in the input lines If the name and the number of pins is not in the current library pressing OK will open the XXXXXXXX edit window XXXXXXXXX is the new device name that was entered You may now use the above information to add your pattern Don t care state VCC output pins are not tested Ground output pins are not tested Output logic High VOH Output logic Low VOL Clock pin Input logic High VIH Input logic Low VIL S gt 2 gt 0rZ lt x lt PgUp gt Page up lt PgDn gt Page down lt TAB gt Skip to the next field Note that the voltage is TTL voltage 12 3 3 Delete Pattern Highlight the test pattern you wish to delete and click on OK button A message box that is Delete pattern will display By clicking OK button the test pattern will be deleted and you can return to the main menu amp also make sure that you have made the right selection The only way to retrieve a deleted test pattern is to recreate a pattern Wilon 12 4 Self Test Self_test P48 P4T P46 P45 P44 P43 P42 P41 P40 P39 P38 P37 P36 P35 P34 P33 P32 P31 P30 P29 P28 P2T P26 P25 System Test VCC Vol Cal 6 VPPO Vol Cal 12 f VPP1 Vol Cal 12 C VPPO Vol Cal 25V VPP1 Vol Cal 25V Output Test des Cancel Note Do NOT insert any devi
44. o device on the socket pL Weston Sound twice correct sound Sound twice when turn on power means algorithms and data call in correct wrong sound During program and G E red lighting means program error Sound thrice correct sound Programming end and G E yellow lighting means program ok and reach maximum target wrong sound After press the RUN button the programmer emit alarm immediately means the device anti insert or damage After turn on the programmer the programmer emit alarm immediately means the data file which download to the programmer error Sound four times wrong sound After turn on the programmer the programmer emit alarm immediately means the data file which download to the programmer error Sound five times Wrong sound System error x After turn on the programmer the programmer emit alarm immediately means the data file which download to the programmer error Sound six times wrong sound After turn on the programmer the programmer emit alarm immediately means the data file which download to the programmer error Notice Connect the programmer AC Adapter vcc to ground when program MOTOROLA and FREESCALE series device under StandAlone mode 10 Gang programmer 10 1 Interface Description One GP204 GP204S has four ports They are MAIN POWER STANDBY POWER 204 MODE USB and 201 MODE USB MAIN POWER connects to 220V AC directly W
45. onfig file and source program in the folder which named user auto under WELLON directory is required In the VC environment revise and create the file userauto dll and use it to replace the same name file in the WELLON directory In the source program user can define the password passwordinit serial number start address addr the count of byte in the serial number cnt and create serial number automatically tmp Password passwordinit In the source program 8888 is the initial password user can revise it The default of the longest length is 15 bytes Serial Number Start Address addr Addr defines buffer address to write data following the address Be careful to set correct addresses Address must be defined inside device start and device end address range In case of address out of range the other serialization data will be missing In the source program 7FO is the initial address The default of the longest length is 4 bytes So the range of address is from 0 to 7FFFFFFFH The Count Of Byte In The Serial Number cnt User can define the length of serial number In the source program cnt is 5 The serial number can have 512 bytes at most When password is wrong cnt 0 Create Serial Number Automatically tmp User can define function and create serial number automatically The serial number will be returned as string The serial number must relate to the start label label After IC is programmed ok
46. or capability and multiarray fuse map editor Optimum programming for each individual device Super programming speed e Supports Windows XP 7 Vista e Supports eight languages such as Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional English Korean Poland Italian Portuguese and Dutch HOW TO USE 1 Insert mode Please put the plug in the socket the top row write red blue brown gray the bottom row orange yellow green purple black 2 Connect computer and programmer with USB cable Open the software and wait until the programmer initial Success 3 Select the model of chip and press the OK button The adapter interface will be shown 4 Connect programmer and user board with electrical cords according to adapter 5 Run the programmer and execute your operations w Adapter Adapter WLISP U1 10 White Red Blue Brown Gray Orange Yellow Green Purple Black IC Pin Name IC PinNO IC Pin Name IC PinNO F E SSK 2 DI 7 ORG HOLD 6 DO 9 VCC 8 Cs 15 Help 15 1 Contents This command can be selected from the menu or by pressing the hot key lt F1 gt 15 2 Search It can help you to search help theme 15 3 Adapter By clicking Adapter button the adapter details will be shown for NON DIP devices Please mention the Adapter No while ordering a specific adapter 15 4 Device List current programmer By clicking Device List current programmer button it will be shown t
47. r On the programmer Connect the power line to GP204 GP204S Do not connect the USB line Open the switch of the programmer After GP204 GP204S initiating itself it is in Chip Programming status Users can operate the programmer now At this time the first line of LCD displays device of the enabled project and the temperature of GP204 GP204S The exhaust fan will start automatically when the internal temperature is too high and will turn off automatically when the temperature is normal At the second line after symbol LCD displays the number of chips that has been programmed If target count of the enabled project is not zero there will be another symbol and the target count will display in the middle of the second line If there is no enabled project these two lines will display the type of programmer The third line and the forth line display the status of programming modules One GP204 GP204S includes four programming modules If one module can be initiated successfully there is a G face in the third line Otherwise LCD displays a 2 face in the fourth line 10 4 2 Programming Chips When GP204 GP204S is at Chip Programming status it can write chips Press Run button on the programmer The programmer will begin to write chips The LCD will display arrow upward in the third and the forth lines to show that GP204 GP204S is working When programming is successful LCD displays a E face in the third line
48. rrow keys to move to the device Pressing lt ENTER gt will select the device When the device type is changed the active memory buffer area is automatically changed to accommodate larger or smaller devices as necessary however data previously stored in the memory buffer remains unchanged until either a device is read or a file is loaded from disk Click Cancel at any time to cancel device selection without affecting the currently selected device This command can be selected from the menu or by pressing the hot key lt F5 gt Port eC p Type Search SPROM Total 8927 C ALL Manufacturer 84 Device Device OO ie AT17C002 E EPROM AT17C002 20PL 2 AT17C002 20PLCC SPROM AT17C002 44PL C MPU MCU AT17C002 44QFP AT17C002A 20PL C PLD AT17C002A 20PLCC AT17C002A 32TQFP C DRAM SRAM AT17C010 AT17C010 20PL AT17C010 20PLCC Bookly Micro AT17C0104 AMEL AIMEL v BOSCH v AT17C0104 20PL Size 400004H 8 Pins 8 Man Code 1EH Dev Code 78H Manufacturer ATMEL Number 848 Device Info Cancel Click Device Info it will be shown three items Adapter include the name of adapter for device you select demintion of adapter connection table Won Package introduction package of device selected Part number description introduction how to name the part number Adapter Adapter package Part number description WL TOFP44 U1 TOFP 08mmpitch 11x11 Connection T able TOFP44 48 P
49. ry and memory test algorithms The following sections describe the functions available for testing logic ICs and RAMs Applying the input s specified in the test pattern see below and checking for the specified output s 12 1 TTL amp CMOS Test TIL amp CHOS Test Total 334 40160 40161 40162 40163 4017 40174 This selection tests TTL amp CMOS devices Click on the sub menu TTL amp CMOS test in the Test menu This will open the select chip dialogue box Highlight device that you wish to test and then click on the Test button The result of test will be displayed in the window Test TTL If the device passes the test a passed test message will be displayed If the test fails the information about where it failed is displayed If you want to repeat the test click on the Repeat button Otherwise click on the Cancel button 12 2 Auto Find Device This selection finds out the number of an unknown device TTL amp CMOS Click on the sub menu Auto find device This will initiate a search for the device type inserted in the programmer The device name found will be listed in the list viewer List of Detected devices If the device can t be found it will display a message Device not found 12 3 Edit and Test Pattern This select is used for adding editing or deleting a test pattern in the library pL Wilbon 12 3 1 Edit Pattern This selection is used for editing a test pattern in the library When you are
50. sert Checksum Byte Sum Word Insert at Address fo Note All number are in hexacdecimal format Calculate Calculate Insert The checksum dialog is used for calculate checksums of selected block in buffer The checksums are calculated by next way BYTE sum by bytes to word CY flag is ignored WORD sum by words to word CY flag is ignored BYTE CY sum by bytes to word CY flag is added to result WORD CY sum by words to word CY flag is added to result Column marked as NEG is a negation of checksum so that SUM NEG FFFFH Column marked as SUPPL is complement of checksum so that SUM SUPPL 0 carry Dialog checksum contains following items From address This is a start address of block selected for calculating checksums in buffer Address is defined as Byte address To address This is an end address of block selected for calculating checksums in buffer Address is defined as Byte address Insert checksum This is special item used for select which kind of checksum will be written into the buffer when the Calculate amp insert was executed Insert address This is special item that specifies an address from the buffer where a result of chosen checksum will be written when the Calculate amp insert was executed Address can not be specified inside the range lt From address gt to lt To address gt Address is defined as Byte address Calculate Click on the b
51. t the name at this place Wilbon Manufacturer Device Re ABOV GMS99C58 een Ale IT Target Count enable Target Count 0000 r Password usa File i Format Down_Prog Nol 1736 No2 1839 No3 1002 No41731 Step Three Click Down Prog button on the dialog The project will be downloaded in GP204 GP204S 10 3 3 Set Properties of Project Before the project has been downloaded in GP204 GP204S users can set the project s properties in StandAlone dialog 1 Insertion Test When user selects Insertion Test option the programmer will check if there is a chip on the programmer automatically before writing chips 2 Mass Production Mode If user selects Mass Production Mode option the programmer will check the status of socket continuously and will start operation at the moment the chip is inserted in the socket properly 3 Target Count enable The Target Count enable option can control the count of chips written by GP204 GP204S When the amount of the programmed chips reaches the number the user sets the programmer will stop writing chips To set the target count user only needs to input the number at Target Count edit box then the Target Count enable option will be selected automatically 4 Password User can use password to protect the project which has already set the target count The password must be digits and the length is from one to eight Before inputting the passwor
52. the label add one automatically label label 1 For example Create serial number which has 5 bytes and the expression is num 123456789A Then you can use sprintf tmp 010x num to return the result which expression is tmp 123456789A The process of writing serial number to buffer is 12 to 7FO 34 to 7F1 9A to 7F4 11 1 4 Verify Option Once Enable this option if you want the programmer to do one verify test at VCC Twice at VCC 5 Enable this option if you want the system to do two verify test passes one at VCC 5 the other at VCC 5 Twice at VCC 10 Enable this option if you want the programmer to do two verify test passes one at VCC 10 the other at VCC 10 For example For VCC 5 00V you can verify once at VCC 5V Or do two verify test passes one at VCC 5 25V the other at VCC 4 75V Or do two verify test passes one at VCC 5 5V the other at VCC 4 5V 11 2 Modify Parameter This option has been included for persons with in depth technical knowledge of the specific device that has to be programmed The programming parameters of an unknown device can be set here This option should only be used when the device is not supported by the system Choose a device that uses the same programming algorithm as the unknown device and change the parameters according to specifications only For the old devices it can t program successfully by the standard parameters You can delay tPW incre
53. the mouse or use lt TAB gt and the arrow keys to move to the device Pressing lt ENTER gt will select the device When the device type is changed the active memory buffer area is automatically changed to accommodate larger or smaller devices as necessary however data previously stored in the memory buffer remains unchanged until either a device is read or a file is loaded from disk Click Cancel at any time to cancel device selection without affecting the currently selected device This command can be selected from the menu or by pressing the hot key lt F5 gt ACILU HI E50 ACSL F000 3L Manutacturer Actans Number 19 Click Device Info it will be shown three items Adapter include the name of adapter for device you select dimension of adapter connection table Package introduction package of device selected Part number description introduction how to name the part number Whon Adapter Adapter package Part number description WL SOP8 U1 et 24Cjox SSC4B SE 66 1 27 men pitch 6 mm width OPS 48 Fin DIF IC Pin Name Socket ZiFSocket 9 1 2 Fast Find Device If you want to find a device quickly you can also enter a device partial number after selected StandAlone Partial information will cause a list of manufacturers and device to be displayed For example if you want to find the device named AT89C51 which type is MPU you only need input AT89 9 2 Load File
54. uffer address Device End address Device Start address gt Buffer size You can modify Buffer size to add buffer size to control data 11 1 2 Setting Option Auto Increment For E E PROM SPROM and MPU check this option to use it let the code increment be enabled Sound Click this option if you want the programmer to beep after any operation Clear Buffer after select Device If you want clear buffer every time after select device click it 11 1 3 Autolnc Set For mass production you can use this option to set production series When it is active data is given a position which will increment after IC is programmed ok You can set Autolnc Start and Autolnc End in the buffer you can also set Autolnc Value The increment format allows increment in Binary ASCII Hex ASCII Decimal and Modulo 26 format If you want to change the current increment data enter the data edit window you can change data directly FY Device Operation Options Setting ddress Device Start Addr 0 From Buffer Addr HE gt 0 Device End Addr 1080F Buffer Size HEX Setting Options Auto Increment Sound Clear Buffer after Select Device Verify Option Once Twice VCC 5 Twice VCC 10 Autolnc Set Binary ASCII Decimal ASCII HEX Modulo 26 Start label User Definefadll File Load File Cancel User Define file means From file mode Using the From file method serial values are
55. utton Calculate starts calculating checksums for selected block in buffer No writes into the buffer are executed Calculate amp insert Click on the button Calculate amp insert starts calculating checksums for selected block in the buffer and writes the chosen checksum into the buffer on address specified by Insert address 6 1 10 Show Switch the mode of buffer data view between 8 bit and 16 bit view This menu indicates actual data view mode 8 bit or 16 bit too 6 2 Encryption Array This Sub menu will appear only if the chip selected is equipped with an encryption array It opens the Encryption Buffer edit windows for viewing and editing When reading data in the main buffer will be the Exclusive NORed with the encryption table The result will be displayed in the buffer 6 3 Edit Configuration User code This option is available for certain devices only Option pertaining to the active device can be set It is only entered as HEX codes The result of edit will be displayed in the buffer It can be saved with data file After saving file and you can read next file amp you need not change configuration parameter again Wilbon w Edit Configurationilser Code EEK Fused r Fuse2 SerialPrgEn x2 ClockEn SerialPrqDis x2 ClockDis Fuse3 Fused UstRowPrgEn External Clock En UstRowPrgDis Crystal Clock En Lock mode C None Lock bitt Lock bit12 Lock bit1
56. y key of the programmer to operate it Otherwise linking operation may fail When GP204 GP204S has linked to a PC successfully the key of the programmer will stop working 10 3 2 Download Project GP204 GP204S uses the project as a unit to store and manage data which will be need when programming chips Each project contains a chip s type and the data that will be programmed into the chip Before programming chips users need to download the project in GP204 GP204S The steps of download a project are as follow Step One Select the type of chip in WELLON software Then load the data file into the memory buffer Please refer to chapter 5 to get more information Select Type Search MPU Total 1 7298 ALL Manufacturer 55 Device E EPROM AMD GMS99C58 PL 44PL c AMIC GMS99C58 PL 44PLCC SPROM ANALOG GMS99C53 Q 44MQFP amp MPU MCU ASP ATMEL PLD CHIPSWINNER HY97C52 44PL HY97C52 44PLCC ABOV BET HY97C54 v BEWICONDUCTOR MagnaChip Size 8000H 8 Pins 40 OK Manufacturer ABOV Number 44 Device Info Cancel Step Two Click the StandAlone menu at the menu bar to open StandAlone dialog The type of the chip contained by the project and the device s manufacturer appear in the top of the dialog Under them there is the name of this project The default name is the name of the file transferred in software s buffer If no name this place will display Users can edi
57. ze as the device size If you want to download a file into memory that is different from the active device size insert the size here 5 1 6 Clear Buffer Option There is an option Clear Buffer here If the option is set to 0x00 or OxFF the whole buffer will be filled with 0x00 states or with OxFF states before load a file If you want to load two or more files you must set to disable If not when the second file is loaded the first file is cleared 5 1 7 Auto Format Detected The software automatically detects the format of the file that is to be loaded except HOLTEK type and EMC CDS type If the format of the file differs from the format detected select the correct file format Data types supported are Binary Intel HEX Motorola S Tektronix HEX types HOLTEK type EMC CDS type and INTEL HEX 16 type Select the appropriate type for your data file 5 1 8 Load JEDEC JED File If the selected device type is PLD the Load JED File dialogue box will pop up Type in the file name and press enter 5 2 Save Buffer This option lets you save the contents of the memory buffer to a file If you wish to save the file in the default directory type in a filename and press lt ENTER gt You can also change to another directory When the directory that you want to save the file to is displayed type in the filename and press lt ENTER gt If the file already exists the system will ask for confirmation to overwrite the existing file This com

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