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1. 00000000 Tektronix HEX C POF jw Fillunused with FF File The filename and location of the source data You can just input the source filename and exactly location to load the data Or you can click B s to locate the file e Format The format of the source data The programming system supports 7 kinds of format If you are not sure the format of the source data you can select Auto Detect to detect it automatically Source Select Set the range of the source data You can set the start and end address to limit the source data area Destination Select Set the start address of the destination You can set the start address to limit the destination area in the IC Fill unused with Fill the empty space with xx You can set to fill the empty space with some value while programming IC The default value if FF blank 6 Load Confirm to load file in the computer with selected settings Cancel Abandon loading file X Item 0 setting depends user s demand but not necessary Programming Processes After loading data there s a message window popping up to notify the file format and sum value of the data As following X Check Sum value is used for IC data confirming and verifying READ Source Data From IC Click F on the Main Operation Menu to enter this menu to read data from the IC to the buffer area If you have mark on the system will check that if the data in the buffer area and the data in the IC
2. Self Test Programmer hardware testing e Selftest Ver The version of Self Test program amp 0 The results of all hardware check points testing PASS or FAIL X If the result is FAIL please contact LEAP services team or distributors you purchased the item Let the professional check the programmer for you Do not try to take apart it fix it or refit it Otherwise LEAP Electronic Co Ltd won t be responsible for the damages or losses or offer the free products repair services Test Status READY Ready to start testing Not Connected The programmer isn t connected to the computer Time Out Stop detecting The time trying to detect the programmer exceed regulation Cancel Cancel and be back to previous menu Execute Run the Self Test X Make sure to remove IC on the programmer before starting to running Self Test Otherwise that will damage the IC even the programmer and LEAP Electronic Co Ltd won t responsible for any lost 23 Advanced Instruction What s Hotkey Press space bar on the keyboard on Main Operation Menu to open the Hotkey window Image Description Verify IC Run Process Eno elete IC Type Program IC P Load Source File F2 Ca Blank Check C Erase IC P Read IC Data R Edit Data Save Data To File F3 E la a p a FI j A PSG GF Hotkey cancer Item Image Process icon Description Key function Key Function key Hotkey Description 1
3. Set the range according to the buffer size IC Set the range according to the IC size selected Save Confirm to save data and quit Cancel Abandon and quit Setting Parameters This section instructs setting IC parameters Common Setup About parameters of ICs please refer to IC Datasheet first Because different IC has different features the setting of parameters is also different Following describes some settings of IC for users reference Common Setup Estra Parameter Serial Humber Device Option Data Set j Insertion Test When any action 9 To Check IC ID CODE When any action fv Verifir Error List Only for MPU and Memory 0 Data Set 8 Bits Everv Load data bv everv bit 16 Bits Cutting the data into Even and Odd and loading in separatelv 32 Bits Cutting the data into 4 blocks and loading in separatelv Verify Method the way of verifying IC Insertion Test When any action Checking IC insertion whenever placing an IC To Check IC ID CODE When any action Checking IC ID CODE whenever placing an IC Verify Error List Only for MPU and Memory Listing the error address and data content while running IC Confirm and Verify Setting Parameters Extra Parameter Detail information of IC parameters For users to adjust for advanced applications Common Setup Extra Parameter Serial Number Device Option Description Sup p ly vo age during read supply Ver min voltage du
4. data and etc Select the exist project and click Create to see its contents then users can revise it If project number is over 10 the unlocked project which is not used for longest will be covered 25 Advanced Instruction 7 Cancel Quit Project menu 8 Execute Run the project Move the cursor to a project column Double click left button on the mouse to execute the project and single click left button to select it Double click left button on a blank column to create a new project Users can see and revise the current process and settings Save Project eave Project Describe Device ATMEL ATSIESZIDIF Auto Run Process E EP Once Batch Date Thu Apr 2d 1513 53 2004 B Prajee Protect 1 Description Project name and description Users defined 2 Device IC brand number and package 3 Process The programming processes which users selected E Erase IC C Blank Check P Program IC V IC Verify S Security Protect IC 4 Date Recording the date and time of the project being created 3 Auto Run Auto programming loop Once Auto Programming once Batch Auto programming continuously Advanced Function Definition Error Messages LEAPER 48 can auto check IC insertion When an IC is inserted into the textool of LEAPER 48 LEAPER 48 will check immediately Following is some probable situations g _gnore x Cancel eee ddd lal dd dd a A kkklb bb kkbb bb bkk kN x Cancel k
5. is selected for verifying the data in Buffer area and in the IC Edit Edit the data loaded or read Save Save the data that has been revised Device IC information of the IC selected DeviceSum Sum value of the data loaded read X When first time load read data and hasn t run the Edit the sum value is computed by the range of IC memory Operation Guide Pr Erase Erase the content of IC BG Check Check if the IC is empty Prog Program the data loaded or read into target IC Verify Verify if the data programmed into IC is the same with the source data x Default is selected Clear the mark in the check to un selected Prot Security protecting UNIVERSAL IC Writer doesn t support this function G P Start to run the programming processes marked EB Stop programming processes Processing Bar Indicating the percentage of the processes completed Result The outcome of processes completed U7A T WAIT Please wait while running programming processes P ASS Processes running completely and successfully FAIL Processes running failed and interrupted Counter Count the number those have been processed successfully Click the button on the right to clear the counter Xx The background color of the process item changes to yellow when running the process It turns into green when the process is done and goes on next process If fails the procedures stops and the res
6. lock which address of the data 21 Options This section describes the operation interface of options and illustrates option functions System Option Information about the settings of programming system hardware software and the programmer Qystem Option Self Test Hardware Information ound Setup Machine Name Not Available No Sound Machine Type Not Available SIN gt Not Available Firmware Version Not Available Status Not Available ST ae a ne Software Version 110 i Effectbode f Easy Mode BB Connect ap Pass af Fail a Or Hot Kep Function Active y Exit System Option Programming system options G Hardware Information Programmer information and status Connect Check the connection status of the programmer with the computer Sound Setup Set the sound effect Sound Testing Test the sound effect Hot Key Quick function key Hot Key Function Active Enable the Hotkey function Exit Quit system option menu ound Testing Options Self Test LEAPER 48 can test hardware status itself Repairing persons can find out the problems and solutions quickly e Selftest Ver 1 0 E Full Hig h Yoo PIN Pull Down kk ON LogiciM Whh OFF Logic OUT Wh PIM GNOON MecON GNO OFF ac OFF GNO FIN Yoo PIN VopON Woe L Vop OFF f Test Status READY X cance Be Execute
7. software you may start to use UNIVERSAL IC WRITER If there s showing a message window as follows when you run the programming software that might has several reasons Such like the USB driver hasn t been installed the power isn t turned on or the USB cable or power cord doesn t connect properly Then the software will only be run in DEMO mode I hh xi Hardware nok connected Please Check USB cable connect Power Power Switch The System is in DEMO mode Mow Operation Guide This section describes operation menu and option function Options About Options system options and self test About the software and hardware bap version of the programmer s 132g Ta JFASS Exit Spe Sd saa CaN OF exit the programming system S aA A EOC Project Save settings users used as a file H D amp S W information of the programmer after clicking About amp USB Universal Writer Software Version 330 tee Firmware Version Not Available ie Hardware S N Not Available Exit message window after click Exit Do you want to exit a Operation Guide OOOO0000 0 Type Select IC manufacturer number and package also set the Block Size of Code Area Setting Block Size described in advanced option instruction wi B g ig 3 PASS B Load Load data from the PC me ee Read Read data from the IC ec eeaeee mOm File The location of the data loaded read in PC Confirm Default
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9. Cancel Abandon and quit OK Confirm to compute the sum Programming Processes Block Process Data Copy Move Swap Click ib mo in EDIT menu to enter this menu Block Process it 16 Bit e idt jpaaanoo mm mi OK Foie IFFFFFF OFFFFFF 0 qa IC Og me oi File X ow r Action 16 Bit Copy Start Address foooooo mm U ove End Address 2000000 1000000 C Swap 8 Bit device hexadecimal format B 16 Bit device hexadecimal format IC Set Block area in range of the IC size selected Max Set Block area in range of the buffer area size File Set Block area in range of the file size loaded Destination Range Set the start address of destination X After inputting Start Address system will get the End Address automatically and display below X If the Destination Range exceeds regular range there ll be an error message showing as following ERRORS 3 Input Value Error 1 Action Copy Copy block data to elsewhere designate Move Move block data to another block Swap Swap block data to another block OK Confirm to execute action Cancel Abandon and quit Programming Processes Fill Data 6 8 Bit 16 Bit a OR Start Address Joooo00d oonoo00 X End Address FFFFFF OFFFFFF Cancel a I ME E 9 define BYTE 6 User Define Fill Data Select fF Byte FF C AlBiti Sequential Byte Word F FFF C AlBit 0 C Sequential Word Range The start
10. FIFFIFFIFFJI wey A KI Fe FF PP PR FF FF FF RP PP POPP PP FF RP FR P Woy Vy a A yee yey IFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFI PA A YOY yyy A A ATA A A FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF RF REP tp 9 ee ee eee eg Bbits data hexadecimal format Data Address HEX You can move cursor to this column and click on it to input the address you want to move to 16bits data hexadecimal HEX column Data in hexadecimal format Click here to edit directly 6 ASCII column Data in ASCII format Click here to edit directiv Buffer Information Information of data in buffer area 8 Bits 16 Bits Butter Informal Last Load File Name File Format Auto Detect Start Address 0000000 End Address QO00000 Buffer alze 2000400 Check our QODOBOON H Get sum Range 000000H lt gt 0000000H TT Programming Processes Get IC Check Sum in EDIT menu to enter this menu Get Check Sum Fange amp Bit 16 Bit HARI mm mu End Address D003FFF 0001FFF ac O mex o m O X cam op ox 8 Bit device hexadecimal format 16 Bit device hexadecimal format Start Address Set start address of the data range computed in sum End Address Set end address of the data range computed in sum IC Compute the sum in range of the IC size selected Max Compute the sum in range of the buffer area size File Compute the sum in range of the file size loaded
11. HANDY LEAPER USB UNIVERSAL IC WRITER LEAPER 48 User s Manual Thank you for purchasing this LEAP product e Before using it be sure to read the precautions contained in this User s Guide e Keep the User s Guide for future reference e For update information of Leaper 48 please visit www leap com tw jip Jl FA RBARIRZ A AW LEAP ELECTRONIC CO LTD Contents INTRODUCTION GENERAL GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS PRECAUTIONS GETTING READY INSTALL PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE INSTALL HARDWARE USB DRIVER OPERATION GUIDE MENU INTERFACE SOURCE PROGRAMMING SOURCE DATA PROCESS START TO PROGRAMMING IC PROGRAMMING PROCESS SELECT IC NUMBER LOAD SOURCE DATA FROM PC READ SOURCE DATA FROM IC EDIT SOURCE DATA GET IC CHECK SUM BLOCK PROCESS DATA MOVE COPY SWAP FILL DATA SAVE DATA SETTING PARAMETERS COMMON SETUP EXTRA PARAMETER SERIAL NUMBER DEVICE OPTION OPTIONS SYSTEM OPTION SELF TEST ADVANCED INSTRUCTION WHAT S HOTKEY PROJECT ERROR MESSAGES INTRODUCTION Please check the programmer provided with above accessories If there s something missing please contact the distributors you purchased the programmer as soon as possible te Handy DC 12V 2A S W amp IC Writer switching power Seeds Operation CD R B A APER 7 l ji AP E mm li HET i mm li mm a 8 kiri EA 0 Model name Working indicator light B Textool Socket Power switch Textool handle Power plug in PIN ass
12. Select IC Type Pick IC manufacturer and number Load Source File Load data from the computer Erase IC Clear the content in the IC Edit Data Revise the data which is loaded or read Save Data to File Save the data revised in the computer Exit System Quit programming system Run Process Execute the processes selected Program IC Copy data to the IC O ON Oo BR W N Verify IC Check source data with IC data programmed 10 Blank Check Check if the IC is empty 11 Read IC Data Read data from the IC Cancel Abandon and quit 24 Advanced Instruction This section describes information about advanced functions particular for NAND FLASH devices Project Click on the Main Operation Menu to enter this menu During IC programming process users might revise some parameters change some setting load certain file and etc Universal Programming System can save these changes in a Project Next time users only have to select the Project to programming an IC but do not need to do all the changes again and again CS III Delete Create x Cancel Y Execute 1 Description Project name and description Users defined 2 Device IC brand number and package 3 Auto Enable Disable Auto Programming ICs 4 Lock Enable Disable Project Protect 5 Delete Delete selected project 6 Create Move the cursor to blank column and click Create to open a new project It records all settings include IC selected parameters
13. address and end address of the block which data is going to fill in IC Set the range according to the IC size selected Max Set the range according to the buffer size File Set the range according to the file size loaded User define BYTE Byte Fill with FF byte by byte Word Fill with FFFF word by word 6 Fill Data Select All Bit 1 Fill the block with 1 All Bit 0 Fill the block with 0 Random Data Fill the block with random number Sequential Byte Fill the block with sequential byte Sequential Word Fill the block with sequential word OK Confirm to fill data Cancel Abandon and quit Programming Processes SAVE Data Click 2 on the Main Operation Menu to enter this menu to save data Save Range 8 xX Cancel f Intel Hex Start Address HEX Brte joo0000 i Motorola 5 51 otorola 5 51 End Address HEX Byte IFFFFFF Motorola 52 i Motorola 53 amp Tektronix HEX ok ap me JO qa Name You can just input the filename and exactly location to save the data Or X When you input the filename in the blank space be sure to input the complete filename path and subdirectory eFormat Supports 6 kinds of file format If vou pick the wrong format to save data that will cause data incorrect Save Range You can set the Start Address and the End Address to limit the saving range X Only allow value in HEX Byte File Set the range according to the file size loaded Max
14. are the same completely If there s no IC placed on the socket or the IC type is different from the IC type user selected there will pop up following alarm message window ID Code Error When read data from source IC there ll pop up message window showing data format and sum value Just the same with loading data from computer refer to LOAD procedure Programming Processes EDIT Source Data Click FI on the Main Operation Menu to enter this menu to edit data in buffer area e Bits jfa Bits Butter Information gE oofo1fozlozloafos oelozloslosloaloelodoocloeloe lol lell slelzlalalalelclolelE laa FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FR FF FF FR FF FF OY ee p a i i ee a FFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFJI A A A ae ATA FFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFJI A A A A A FFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFI Wy Vy A TAL Foy ay yyy IFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFI Woe VE A At Ab Abba Goya Ai JFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFII MA A A A A A es FF FF FE FF FF FF FF FF FF PE OFF FP FFFFFF A A A ee y ee a FFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFJI A A A A A FFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFEI eee ire eee ee ee ey JFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFI VR OV OR ye Foy Ab AL Ab Ab Ai FFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFJI A A A ey JFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFI Ve A A A Gogg gy JFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIFFIF
15. ase make sure to execute the Verify process to check the IC content to ensure the quality of devices mass production The socket textool is one of consumption materials It s not included in LEAP products guaranteed If there s any problem on using LEAPER 48 and the service staffs can t help you to solve it on line please send it back to LEAP or distributors worldwide you purchase it from for repairing Do not try to disassemble and repair it by yourself Otherwise LEAP Electronic Co Ltd wont be responsible for the damages or losses or offer the free products repair services LEAP Electronic Co Ltd won t be responsible for the damages or losses caused by user inappropriate using LEAPER 48 Neither the free products repair services 1 Getting Ready This section contains information about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the UNIVERSAL IC writer Includes the installation of LEAPER 48 programming software and hardware USB drive Insert the s w and manual CD ROM attached into computer Install the programming software first and then connect the writer to computer and start up the hardware USB driver Please follow below installation illustrations to install software and driver Install Programming Software If your computer supports Auto Run it will start up the installation program when you insert the CD R into it Please follow the Wizard to complete programming software installation I
16. f your computer doesn t support Auto Run please click the installation program Setup EXE in the CD R or the subdirectory where the installation program is in Install Hardware USB Driver Take out the programmer from the cartoon Check if the power switch is turn off Use the USB cable to establish the connection between the computer and the IC programmer Connect the power switching converter to the programmer Then plug in the power converter not to turn on the power yet Check if the USB cable and power are connected correctly Now turn on the power of the programmer The green light on the converter and the power light on the programmer should be lighted up Installing hardware USB driver is different according to the OS of the computer is Windows 98 ME 2000 or XP The driver for USB N FLASH WRITER is enclosed in the CD R The subdirectory is CD R UNIVERSAL IC WRITER Driver USBWrite inf 5 Getting Ready If you have installed the programming software you can also find the USB driver in following subdirectory where you the software installed C Program Files UNIVERSAL IC WRITER Driver USBWrite inf E f you are running Windows 98 or ME e Follow Step 6 to install USB driver e Note that the example installation presented here uses Windows 98 Mi if you are running Windows XP you do not need to install the USB driver manually e Follow Step7 to install USB driver e Note that the example in
17. ignment USB port Power indicator light Introduction LEAPER 48 is an UNIVERSAL IC Programmer with high efficiency performance It is small light portable and power saving programmer provided with USB connecting to PC or notebook LEAPER 48 has the simple operation software graph showing users It selects devices brand amp number by prompt and convenient by crossing search It even can detect FLASH IC brand and number automatically It also provides system self test to check hardware status When new devices added LEAPER 48 can download the latest driver via USB connecting to PC to update the IC library Specifications Physical Dimension Dimension 16cm x 11cm x 4 5cm Weight 0 5Kgs Operative temperature 5 C 45 C Operative humidity up to 90 non condensing System requirements Operating System Windows 98 OSR2 ME 2000 XP Processor above Pentium pro Memory 128MB RAM above RAM added by IC size Hard disk 60 Mb above Communication Interface USB ver 1 Electrical Requirements Voltage wide range 90 260 VAC auto switching Frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption 24 W maximum Supported Devices EPROMs EEPROMs FLASH EPROMs Serial E EPROMs NV RAM Microcontroller DSP PLDs Optional Adaptors PLCC SOP TSOP SSOP TSSOP VSOP PSOP WSOP QFP SDIP BGA TBGA TFBGA Device Socket 48 pin DIP ZIF Zero Insertion Force socket Use various adaptors to support different packages Introduc
18. ring verify Vee Whn 25 Supply Vee max voltage during verify Veo Max 25 Supply voltage during Programm Veep 25 Product identification voltage VID 25 Vpp supply voltage during Prograrn Vpp 2 5 Vip supply voltage during erase Vppe Program Pulse width tpw Erase Pulse width tew Write cycle tires ee Ba eee ER SEW Wilaorum program Retry rumber 1 Description Definition of parameters 2 Symbol The signal of the parameters 3 Min The minimum of the parameters 4 Value The value of the parameters 5 Max The maximum of the parameters 6 Units The unit of the parameters Click on the column to revise the value of the parameter directly Setting Parameters Following 2 functions are only used for certain ICs but not all devices Here is not described in detail Serial Number Common Setup Extra Parameter Seral Number Device Option F Use Serial Humber gt Address Function serial Humber Format Serial Humber Byte Length Serial Humber Start Address i Increase Device End Address Auto Increment Value M senal Humber Value Senal Humber Strat Value f 2 character 1 Byte senal Humher End Value i Device Option Commar Setup Extra Parameter Serial Number Device Uption Security Lock Bat Program 1 No Lock i 2 Lock Bit 1 3 Lock Bit 1 2 4 Lock Bit 1 2 3 Security When users mark of Security in IC programming process you can designate Programming System to
19. river on Windows XP When you turn on the power of the programmer there s message window showing that the computer has found a new USB Plug and Play hardware and starts to install the USB driver E Add New Hardware Wizard will ask you how to search the driver Please select the auto search default Where to find the driver Please select the CD ROM Drives CD R UNIVERSAL IC WRITER Driver USBWrite inf If you had installed the programming software you can also find the driver in subdirectory where the software installed UNIVERSAL IC WRITER Driver USBWrite inf E Please make sure the version of Windows XP had been updated and newer than Service Pack 1 above Otherwise it may not be able to work successfully with LEAPER 48 E You need to perform this step only once the first time you connect the programmer to your computer 8 Why I can t find the programmer hardware Check if the power switch on the programmer is turned on e If the power is O K the green light on the power converter and the power light on the programmer should be lighted up Please confirm if your Windows version supports USB Plug and Play device Please check if the USB cable has established the connection between the programmer and the computer correctly e if auto searching still can t find the driver please go to the subdirectory Driver in CD R to install driver manually Complete installing hardware USB driver and programming
20. stallation presented here uses Windows 2000 6 Install USB drive on Windows 98 or ME When you turn on the power of the programmer a message window will shows that the computer finds a new USB Plug and Play hardware and starts to install the USB driver lf your computer doesn t show any message please open Add New Hardware Wizard to install manually E Click Add New Hardware Follow the Hardware Add Wizard Search the most suitable driver to complete installing UNIVERSAL IC WRITER If Windows can t find the driver in last step please select the second option to find out the driver by yourself The driver is in the subdirectory CD R UNIVERSAL IC WRITER Driver USBWrite inf If Windows still can t find the driver in designate location please click System and check if there s any new USB device UNIVERSAL IC WRITER in Device Manager e If there s a question mark or exclamation mark in front of the UNIVERSAL IC WRITER that means the computer can t find its driver Please double click the left button on it Select Reinstall Driver in General label to install USB driver The driver is in the subdirectory CD R UNIVERSAL IC WRITER Driver USBWrite inf e If there s nothing in front of UNIVERSAL IC WRITER that means the programmer has been drove You can start to use it E You need to perform this step only once the first time you connect the programmer to your computer Getting Ready 7 Install USB d
21. tion DC AC Characteristics Signal Voltage 2 5V 5 0V VCC Voltage 1 0V 9 0V 500mA VPP VHH Voltage 1 0V 20 0V 500mA CLOCK Frequency OHz 32 0MHz Data File Format Binary HEX auto detects data format Precautions The most suitable display of the UNIVERSAL IC WRITER programming software is small font 96dpi Please confirm the Font Size of Windows has been set as small fonts to bring you the optimal operation menu Recommend using the computer with internal USB port built in but not external appended to Because the external USB Card might cause problems on running LEAPER 48 If there re any damage caused by users using external USB Card LEAP Electronic Co Ltd won t be responsible for the damages or losses If it is needed to additional socket adaptors modules for different packages like PLCC TSOP SOP please use the adaptors produced by LEAP to match up LEAPER 48 LEAP Electronic Co Ltd won t be responsible for the damages or losses caused by users using other adaptors When you use special socket adapters PLCC TSOP SOP please pull the textool up to 80 Put the special socket adapter in the textool and pull the handle down to fix the socket adapter so that it could be clipped tightiv Introduction e Considering about possible variation and situations while programming IC LEAPER 48 can t guarantee 100 programming success If users are programming the IC for production master IC purpose ple
22. u Retry 0 The IC insertion status Working guiding light Ignore not to check IC insertion Cancel Abort Direction Please Insert IC Direction gt Please Check IC e Retry Try the IC again e Direction gt Please Check IC After programming an IC successfully you can Read the data from it to the Buffer area While you are reading data from IC there might be several unexpected situations happening e When the system reads data from an IC it checks the format of the data first If correct the data will be read to Buffer area The system will write the data from OOOOOH in the Buffer area p N 4 Parameters Options BBits 16 Bits Buffer Information pololozlosjosjosloslozjoslosloaloslodonjoelori iet DO F6 02 A262 1E 5C 65 B6 99 47 D2 8B ED 94 DOOOOLOJjEL SEDQA 7D 60 D3 44 F4 3B 24 77 04 E6 A4 1AC6 000002 0 5F 27 D9 79 D184 56 CF SF DF 99 63 45 48 74 49 OO0003 0 FE 44 FB ABFCES 9E 4661 CD54 B6 9456 63 BI 000004 0 FE 39 35 5C 0B 09 SF DAC3 6D 12 2C 42 1461 B7 0000050189 F402 40 CE 9F ED OC 41 33 46 37 20 12 32 E4 0000060 84 6 61 47 6B 61 CO 8D 3E 22 56 85 E4 A9 9D 84 000007 0 F6 99 E9 24 2E DF BE 9B 98 92 53 8E ABES ASF1 0000080 64 6D 20 C2 7D C36F 79 1430 30 B6 39 09 53 34 0000090 21 Bi 11 BO F3 92 FE 56 DC30 7E 02 42 2C FI F6 0000040 90 99 2D 41 98 DD 7E OB 74 AF AB 67 B7 C5D9 C8 OO0000B60 03 D 6E 42 48 E2 07 AB 38 4F 09 AD ED 26 C4 BE OOO000COjJES F4 BC 40 33 49 BS EA OB 03 D4 AS 4E Fl
23. ult column shows FAIL Programming Processes When users first time run the programming system be sure to select IC type then go no other processes Otherwise processes can t work Select IC Number Click le on Main Operation Menu to enter this menu to select the IC manufacturer number and package Manufacturer Type Numhef Am27COLOFLOC 3 AntoDetect VPP 127 SIZE disk abits Manufacturer ID 01 Device ID OE TE Mote LP PLOL 3 1M133 vec 507 Manufacturer IC brand G You can just input the IC manufacturer here to locate it directly capitalization lowercase Type Number IC number package and PIN Input the IC number here to locate it directly capitalization lowercase 6 IC information PIN PIN assignment of the IC VCC VCC voltage of the IC VCCP VCCP voltage of the IC VPP VPP voltage of the IC SIZE The memorv size of the IC Manufacturer ID ID Code of the IC manufacturer Device ID ID Code of the IC Note Additional adaptor needed AotoDetect Auto detects IC brand and number Only for FLASH devices 11 Programming Processes LOAD Source Data From PC Click F on the Main Operation Menu to enter this menu to load the source data from the computer to the buffer area Source Select f Auto Detect MS DOS fnew Start Address oooooo C MS DOS fin com End Address fooooo00 C Binary l Machine Code Intel HEX Destination Select C Motorola HEX RER Start Address
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