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1. Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Features and Characteristics 5 1 Features and Characteristics The ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 programmers are intended for engineering and small volume manufacturing These models allow operating on the devices before they are installed in the equipment parallel programming as well as on the devices already installed in the user s equipment the method known as In System Programming or ISP that uses serial data transmission into the programmable device Standard package contents e One programmer unit e One power adapter 12V 1A e One USB link cable e One CD with the ChipProgUSB software The ChipProgUSB software runs on the IBM PC hardware platform under the control of most popular Windows versions see the System requirements Optionally the package may include one or more programming adapters if ordered with the programmer and a QuickStart printed manual See also for more details Major features Hardware characteristics Software features 1 1 Major features ChipProg 48 1 Equipped with a 48 pin ZIF socket that allows insersion of the DIP packed devices with the package width from 300 to 600 mil 7 62 to 15 24 mm and the number of leads up to 48 without additional adapters 2 Links to a PC USB 2 0 compatible port e g slower USB connection is al also supported 3 Provides fast programming for example completely writes a 64M bit NOR FLASH for less than
2. Tools Installation 13 ChipProgUSB User s Guide opens the programmer user s guide in the PDF format Phyton WEB site opens an Internet browser with the www phyton com website Programming Adapters opens the adapters chm file that list all the Phyton programming adapters with their short descriptions and wiring diagrams Revision History opens the ChipProgUSB versions history file Uninstall Phyton ChipProgUSB Programmer starts a process of removing the ChipProgUSB program from your computer 2 2 Installing the USB Drivers If you have the Windows 2000 XP Vista operating systems on your computer the USB drivers will be automatically installed on your PC in a process of the software installation If you have the Windows 98 ME operating systems then after completing the software installation you should install the USB drivers to control the tools from a computer To initiate the USB drivers installation procedure connect a ChipProg unit to the USB port of your computer via the cable enclosed to the programmer s kit You should see the following pop up warning on computer desktop The FTDI FT8U2XxX is the device used in the ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 hardware for communicating to a PC via a USB port i Found New Hardware FTDI FT8U2xX Device then the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog will appear 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 14 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers Welc
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4. download the drivers Save the USB_drivers exe file on a hard drive of your computer Both the ChipProgUSB exe and USB_drivers exe files are self extracted archives Invoke the ChipProgUSB exe file to extract the archive and to install the ChipProgUSB software on your computer Then invoke the USB_drivers exe file to extract the archive then store the extracted drivers on a hard drive of your computer You will need these drivers to istall them on your computer later Potential problems with installing the USB drivers for ChipProg If your computer does not detect a ChipProg programmer when you connect it via a USB cable and you cannot drive the programmer from the ChipProgUSB program it is possible that there is already installed USB driver for another FTDI device similar to those one installed in your ChipProg programmer In some cases this may cause a conflict between two drivers It is also possible that the FTDI USB driver has been incorrectly installed on your computer In both cases it is recommended to uninstall the USB device that conflicts with the ChipProg FTDI device Right click on the My Computer icon on the computer desktop to open the System Properties dialog open the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button In the opened device tree expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers group select the FTDI FT8U2XX Device right click on it and in the pull down menu click the Uninstall line Then repeat an attempt to install the US
5. us 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 24 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers Please provide our technical support specialists with the following information e Your name the name of your company your contact telephone number and your e mail address Name of the ChipProg model and its serial number if exists Date of purchase the Phyton invoice number if available Software version number taken from the About information box of the Help menu Basic parameters of your computer and operating system The device type mechanical package and the type of the adapter if it s used Descriptions of detected errors relevant bug reports and error screen shots Please send your requests or questions to support phyton com This is the easiest way to get professional and prompt help Also see Contact Information 4 3 Contact Information Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 7206 Bay Parkway 2nd floor Brooklyn New York 11204 USA Web address www phyton com E mail contacts General inquiry info phyton com Sales sales phyton com Technical Support support phyton com Tel 1 718 259 3191 Fax 1 718 259 1539 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 25 Index Contact Information 24 D C Drivers USB 13 Check Blank 20 Duplicate adevice 23 ChipProg 48 5 Auto Programming 6 7 E automatic insertion check 6 Bitlock 7 Edit Information to b
6. 50 sec 4 Can program target devices in the programmer ZIF socket as well as the devices 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 6 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers installed in the equipment ISP mode 5 An unlimited number of ChipProg 48 tools can be driven from multiple USB ports of one computer or via a USB hub to provide concurrent programming of multiple devices of the same type 6 Has a button for fast manual launch of any single operation or a butch of operations 7 Has three LEDs for displaying the programming status Good Busy Error ChipProg 40 1 Equipped with a 40 pin ZIF socket that allows insersion of any DIP packed devices with the package width from 300 to 600 mil 7 62 to 15 24 mm and the number of leads up to 40 without additional adapters 2 Links to a PC USB 2 0 compatible port e g slower USB connection is al also supported 3 Provides fast programming for example completely writes a 64M bit NOR FLASH for less than 50 sec 4 Can program target devices in the programmer ZIF socket as well as the devices installed in the equipment ISP mode 5 An unlimited number of ChipProg 40 tools can be driven from multiple USB ports of one computer or via a USB hub to provide concurrent programming of multiple devices of the same type 6 Has a button for fast manual launch of any single operation or a butch of operations 7 Has three LEDs for display
7. B drivers following the instructions of the Installing the USB drivers topic Potential problems with installing the ChipProg hardware If you could manage to Successfully install the ChipProgUSB software and ChipProg USB drivers you should not meet any problems driving your ChipProg programmer If however you get the error message below 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Installation 19 USB device driver error 0x0004 in FT_Write Cannot recover from this error exiting Please check if the programmer power is on If yes disconnect the USB cable from computer and connect it again then restart the ChipProg 48 shell check if the power adapter is plugged into the 110 240V outlet its output plug is connected to the ChipProg unit and the green LED Good is on e g the programmer is powered If it is powered but the error persists check if the USB cable is not broken and reliably plugged on both ends If the cable has worn out or if it has open wires replace the cable by a USB A B type double shielded with a dual foil and braid cable Use of not shielded cables may case unstable work of the ChipProg programmer and the electro magnetic emission exceeding the norms of the US and European standards 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 20 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers 3 Programming Operations Sub topics of this chapter describe all the basic
8. ChipProg 40 and ChipProg 48 operations in a single programming mode when a device is programming in the programmer socket Specific operations for programming more than one device at one time are described in the full ChipProg User s Guide The ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 programming operations are described in details in the ChipProg PDF manual that can be found on the Phyton distributive disc or downloaded from the http Awww phyton com htdocs support update shtml web page 3 1 How to check if a device is blank 1 Select the target device type pressed the button Select Device in the Main toolbar or select the command Main menu gt Configure gt Select device 2 Insert a device of the selected type into the programmer socket or into the adapter socket 3 a Click the Check button on the main toolbar or b Double click on the Blank check function line in the Function list of the Program Manager window or c Select the Blank check function line in the Function list of the Program Manager window and click the Execute button or d Select the Main menu gt Commands and click on the Blank check line then wait for the message Checking OK in the Program Manager window or for the warning message if the device is not blank 3 2 How to erase a device 1 Make sure the device is electrically erasable Some devices are not erasable these may be programmable once UV erasable or over writable in this case the Erase button is blocked
9. ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers Installation and Quick Start Guide 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Phyton ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools All rights reserved No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording taping or information storage and retrieval systems without the written permission of the publisher Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective owners The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that may accompany it In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document Printed December 2008 in whereever you are located ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers Table of Contents Part Features and Characteristics A O N a Part II Installation A O N a Part Ill Programming Operations How to check if
10. D ral FTDI FT8U2 lt x Device o D FTDOZXUN ini To C AWINNT system32 COCCCCCCLCCCLCCLLCCLCCLLLCLLLLLLo 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 16 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers Upon completing the installation process you will get the final wizard prompt below Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Q FTDI FT8U2X Device Click Finish to close the wizard Click the Finish button to complete the installation process Then message on the computer desktop will pop up 4 Found New Hardware x Your new rdware is installed and ready to use Now you can use the ChipProg connected to your computer 2 3 Installing the ChipProg Hardware It is a mandatory you would use the original power adapter 12V 1A received with the ChipProg programmer Any substitutions should be agreed with Phyton It is also highly recommended to use the USB link cables received with the programmers For the programmer to be used in a single programming mode 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Installation 17 Powering the programmer Connecting to a PC Starting up Plug the power adapter to the 110 240V outlet Connect an output plug of the power adapter to the coaxial connector on the rear panel of the programmer and make sure that the Good green LED on the programmer is on Connect a USB por
11. as its own context sensitive help which can be invoked for the active dialog or menu by pressing F1 In most cases you can find the necessary topic by searching for a keyword For example if you type Verify in the first box of the Find tab the third box will list the topics related to the programming verification Choose an appropriate topic from this list and press Display 4 2 Technical Support During a product s warranty period Phyton provides technical support free of charge Though we have been selling the ChipProg programmers for many years the product software may contain minor bugs and some programming algorithms may not work stable on some of thousand supported devices We kindly ask you to report bugs when you get an error message or have a problem with programming a particular device or devices We commit prompt checking your information and fixing the detected bugs To minimize difficulties operating with ChipProgUSB it is highly recommended to get familiar with the manual before using the programmer The ChipProgUSB user interface is quite standard and intuitive however it includes some specific functions and control that the user should learn about Before contacting Phyton e Make sure that you use the latest ChipProgUSB version always available for free download from the http www phyton com e Make sure the detected error can be reproduced in the same working environment and is not a casual glitch When contacting
12. b especially through a passive hub Start the Phyton ChipProgUSB Gang Mode program The easiest way is to click the shortcut at the left copied on the desktop If all the programmers connected in one cluster pass the startup test succesfully the first dialog promts you to assign the number from one to N to each programmer included in the cluster To assign the number push a Start button on a top panel of each programmer one by one Then the ChipProgUSB main window will open and you will be able to work with the tool 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 18 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers 2 4 Troubleshooting Potential problems with the ChipProgUSB software installation If you meet a problem installing the ChipProgUSB software from a distributive disc make sure the disc surface has no scratches and other defects Is the disc is defective you may require the disc replacement from Phyton or a local distributor However the easiest way to get the latest software version go to the download webpage on the Phyton website URL http Awww phyton com htdocs support update shtml select the ChipProguSB exe file double click on the file name to begin the file download Save the ChipProgUSB exe file on a hard drive of your computer Then you should download the ChipProg USB drivers Go to the webpage http www phyton com htdocs support drivers shtml and double click the Download the USB drivers link to
13. devices with the package width from 300 to 600 mil 7 62 to 15 24 mm and with the number of leads up to 40 Adapters for programming devices in the SDIP PLCC SOIC SOP PSOP TSOP TSOPII TSSOP QFP TQFP VQFP QFN SON BGA CSP and other packages are available from Phyton and many third parties The programmer is built on the base of a very fast and productive 32 bit embedded microcontroller and FPGA These resources allow adding new targets to the device list by quite a simple software update Most timing critical parts of the programming algorithms are implemented on the FPGA devices and do not involve any operations on the embedded microcontroller that would slow down the programming speed Implemented in the FPGA devices logical drivers enable outputting logical signals of any level low high Pullup Pulldown and external clock generator to any pin of the programming ZIF socket The tool hardware is featured by a few 10 bit digital to analog converters for accurate settings of the analog signals The tool hardware enables accurate programming of the rising and falling edges of the generated analog signals The tool hardware automatically adjusts the generated analog signals The generated analog signals for both the target supplying and programming can be outputted to any pins of the device being programmed 10 The tool hardware can connect any pin of the device being programmed to the Ground
14. dling the script scenarios for automation the routine operations and chips replications Limitation In the Multiprogramming mode the scripts may not modify a content of the buffer dump in a process of the programming 1 4 System Requirements To control a ChipProg 48 programmer by means of the ChipProgUSB software you need an IBM PC compatible computer with the following components Pentium lll CPU or higher Windows 98 2000 XP Vista OS 256MB of RAM At least one USB port A hard drive with at least 200MB of free space 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Features and Characteristics 9 2 Installation 2 1 Installing the ChipProgUSB Software Insert the distributive ChipProgUSB disc into a CD drive of your PC In a few seconds the picture below will appear on the screen click the install button and then follow the series of prompts that will lead you through the installation process If your computer cannot automatically start up the disc open the My Computer folder on the PC desktop expand the DVD RAM or CD ROM drive and click the Setup exe file icon License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully NOTICE Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development tools hereafter Phyton licenses the accompanying software to you only upon the condition that you accept all of the terms contained in this license agreement Please read the terms carefully before contin
15. e programmed 21 Blank Check 7 Erase 20 block operations 7 brief characteristics 5 R H a buffer 7 Button START 5 checksum 7 Hardware Installation Configuration Bits 7 Gang mode 16 editor 7 Installation 16 Erase 7 Multiprogramming mode 16 hardware characteristics 6 Power adapter 16 LED Busy 5 USB cable 16 LED Error 5 Help LED Good 5 On line 23 Lock 7 How to Get On line Help 23 major features 5 multi programming 6 g l E multiple buffers 7 Read 7 Install ChipProg 9 script language 7 Install the ChipProg Software scripts 7 Starting the Gang programming mode serialization 7 Starting the Single programming mode signatures 7 Installing the USB Drivers 13 software characteristics 7 start up test 6 L Verify 7 Write 7 L he file i h ff 21 ZIF socket 5 oad the file into the buffer Configure the device to be programmed 21 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 26 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers O On line Help 23 P Program a Device 20 Programmer ChipProg 48 Programming check blank 20 configure the device duplicate a device edit Information erase 20 file format 21 load the file 21 program a Device program functions read a device 22 save the data 22 verify 22 write Information into the Device sA 5 21 23 21 20 20 Read a Device 22 Se Save the data read out from a device Support 23 System Requirements Windows 8 Windows OS 8 STe Technical Suppo
16. gram Wait for the message Programming OK in the Operation Progress box of the Program Manager tab If an error has occurred the ChipProgUSB issues an error message Execution of the main Program function always shown in the beginning of the Function list writes a specified buffer layer content to the Code device memory However other buffer layers may exist for the selected device Data User etc If more than one buffer layer exists for the selected device go down to the list of functions expand those that are collapsed and execute the Program functions for as many types of memory as the device has Data User etc Skip this if just one memory layer Code exists for the device 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 22 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers 5 IMPORTANT After programming of all the memory layers Code Data User etc you need to program the options preset in the Device and Algorithm Parameters window if they have been modified Go down to the Device parameters amp ID line expand it if collapsed select the Program function and double click it Continue until every parameter that was changed in the Device and Algorithm Parameters window is successfully programmed 6 Some microcontrollers can be protected against unauthorized reading of the written code by setting a set of Lock bits Go down to the Lock bits line expand it if collapsed and double click the lock bit lines o
17. grey out 2 If the device is electrically erasable a Click the Erase button on the main toolbar or b Double click on the Erase function line in the Function list of the Program Manager window or c Select the Erase function line in the Function list of the Program Manager window and click the Execute button or d Select the Main menu gt Commands and click on the Erase line then wait for the message Erasing OK in the Program Manager window or for the warning message if the device is not blank after erasing 3 3 How to program a device In order to program a blank device you need to perform a few consecutive operations load the file that you want to write to the device edit the file if necessary configure the device to be programmed if necessary write the prepared information into the device and verify the programming 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Programming Operations 21 3 3 1 How to load a file into a buffer 1 2 3 Select the Main menu gt File gt Load or click the Load button on the local toolbar of the Buffer window In the pop up dialog box enter the source file name select the file format addresses buffer and sub level to load the file to Wait for the message File loaded in the Program Manager window or for a warning message if the file cannot be loaded for some reason 3 3 2 How to edit information before programming 1 2 If you need
18. ing the programming status Good Busy Error ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 what is the difference 1 ChipProg 48 has a 48 pin ZIF socket while ChipProg 40 has a 40 pin ZIF socket 2 ChipProg 48 support more devices than ChipProg 40 and in particular ChipProg 40 does not support any programmable logical devices PLDs 3 ChipProg 48 has no limitation in terms of the future device support while ChipProg 40 has some hardware limitations 1 2 Hardware characteristics ChipProg 48 1 The programmer has a 48 pin ZIF socket with a lever that enables to insert and clamp any DIP packed devices with the package width from 300 to 600 mil 7 62 to 15 24 mm and with the number of leads up to 48 2 Adapters for programming devices in the SDIP PLCC SOIC SOP PSOP TSOP TSOPII TSSOP QFP TQFP VQFP QFN SON BGA CSP and other packages are available from Phyton and many third parties 3 The programmer is built on the base of a very fast and productive 32 bit embedded microcontroller and FPGA These resources allow adding new targets to the device list by quite a simple software update 4 Most timing critical parts of the programming algorithms are implemented on the FPGA devices and do not involve any operations on the embedded microcontroller that would slow down the programming speed 5 Implemented in the FPGA devices logical drivers enable outputting logical signals of any level low high Pullup Pulldown and exter
19. into a specified memory location of the target device Several methods of the checksum calculation can be used 7 The program allows writing a unique signature into a specified memory location of the target device for the device identification 8 Project support speeds up and simplifies switching between different programming tasks 9 The software allows pre programming a particular operation or a chain of operations which is supposed to be automatically triggered when the programmer hardware detects insertion of the target device into the programming socket 10 Unlimited number of memory buffers can be opened in the main ChipProgUSB window 11 The software supports a multiple programming mode for concurrent programming of same type target devices on same type of the programmers connected to one cluster The cluster size has no influence on the programming speed 12 The software includes a full scale binary editor allowing manual modification of the data in buffers as well as such helpful functions as Search and Replace Fill Compare Copy Invert Calculate Checksum and OR AND XOR logical operations on the blocks of data 13 Loading and saving files in several standard and proprietary formats Binary Standard Extended Intel HEX Motorla S record POF JEDEC PRG Holtek OTP ASCII HEC ASCII OCTAL Angstrem SAV Special non standard formats can be added on request 14 The software is featured by a script language and a mechanism of han
20. level 11 The tool hardware checks if every pin of the target device is reliably fixed by a ZIF socket s contacts bad contact checking 12 The tool hardware protects itself and the target device against incorrect insertions and other issues causing a sharp increase the currents though the target device circuits This over current protection is very fast and reliable 13 The target device pins are protected against the electrostatic discharge 14 The tool s hardware has a programmable clock generator 15 The self testing procedure automatically executes at any time the programmer is powered on 1 3 Software features On Works under control of Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP Vista Friendly intuitive graphic user interface Includes a set of basic commands Blank Check Erase Read Write Verify Lock Set Configuration Bits Data Memory Support etc executed by a single mouse click or via menu Enables programming a batch of the commands above executed one after one by a manual start or by a mouse click or automatically upon the device insertion into the 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 8 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers programming socket 5 Allows serialization of the programming devices with auto incrementing the device numbers and storing a serialization log 6 The program can calculate checksums of the selected data array and then write the checksum
21. message if the device failed during the verification process 3 6 How to save data on a disc 1 After you have read out the device content into the Buffer or a specified Buffer layer you may need to save the read data on a PC disc To save the data a Click the Save button on the local toolbar of the Buffer window or b Select the Main menu gt File gt Save 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Programming Operations 23 2 Inthe pop up dialog specify the destination file name format start and end addresses of the source the buffer and the source sub level and click OK 3 7 How to duplicate a device 1 Insert the master device to be copied duplicated into the programmer socket 2 Read it to an active buffer 3 Wait for the message Reading OK in the Operation Progress box of the Program Manager tab in the Program Manager window Make sure the master device content is in a current buffer 4 Remove the master device from the socket and replace it with a blank device to be programmed If necessary check to see if it is blank 5 Program the device If you need to make more than one copy of the master device repeat the operations 4 and 5 as may times as necessary 4 Getting Assistance 4 1 On line Help The ChipProgUSB software has a pretty comprehensive context sensitive on line Help To access it press the F1 key or use the Help menu Almost every ChipProgUSB dialog message box and menu h
22. nal clock generator to any pin of the programming ZIF socket 6 The tool hardware is featured by a few 10 bit digital to analog converters for accurate settings of the analog signals 7 The tool hardware enables accurate programming of the rising and falling edges of the generated analog signals 8 The tool hardware automatically adjusts the generated analog signals 9 The generated analog signals for both the target supplying and programming can be outputted to any pins of the device being programmed 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Features and Characteristics 7 10 The tool hardware can connect any pin of the device being programmed to the Ground level 11 The tool hardware checks if every pin of the target device is reliably fixed by a ZIF socket s contacts bad contact checking 12 The tool hardware protects itself and the target device against incorrect insertions and other issues causing a sharp increase the currents though the target device circuits This over current protection is very fast and reliable 13 The target device pins are protected against the electrostatic discharge 14 The tool s hardware has a programmable clock generator 15 The self testing procedure automatically executes at any time the programmer is powered on ChipProg 40 l 8 9 The programmer has a 40 pin ZIF socket with a lever that enables to insert and clamp of any DIP packed
23. ne by one You can optionally lock only certain parts of the device memory Continue until every lock bit is set 7 After every operation above make sure that you watch the Ok xxxxx Ok message in the Operation Progress box of the Program Manager tab In case you get an error message stop the programming and troubleshoot the issue 3 4 How to read a device There are several ways for reading the device content to an active buffer a Click the Read button on the main toolbar or b Double click on the Read function line in the Function list of the Program Manager window or c Select the Read function line in the Function list of the Program Manager window and click the Execute button or d Select the Main menu gt Commands and click on the Read line then wait for the message Reading OK in the Program Manager window or for the warning message if the device could not be read out 3 5 How to verify programming There are several ways for checking if the device was programmed correctly a Click the Verify button on the main toolbar or b Double click on the Verify function line in the Function list of the Program Manager window or c Select the Verify function line in the Function list of the Program Manager window and click the Execute button or d Select the Main menu gt Commands and click on the Verify line then wait after that which wait for the message Verifying OK in the Program Manager window or for the warning
24. ome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for FTDI FT8U2 Device 9 If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 3 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue Select the Install from a list or specific location option and click the Next button The following dialog prompts to specify the drivers location Please choose your search and installation options Dq S Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search EADrivers USB O Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Next gt Cancel The USB drivers are located in the Drivers USB folder on the distributive disc supplied with the programmer you should type in a full path to this folder or browse the CD ROM drive If you installed the ChipProgUSB software not from a Phyton distributive disc but downloaded from the Phyton website you should also download the USB drivers located on the http
25. ore installing version 4 62 00 If another usually older version of the ChipProgUSB software has been already installed on your PC you may wish to uninstall this version from your computer before installing a new version If so check appropriate boxes with previously installed versions of the ChipProgUSB software and click the Next button The chosen version will be removed from your PC 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Installation 11 Installation Folder Please choose the folder to install Phyton ChipProgUSB Programmer below If the folder specified does not exist it will be created Folder C Program Files Chipprogusb 4_62_00 By default the program offers to install the ChipProgUSB program into the destination folder ending with the abbreviation of the software version number You can change it as you wish Then click the Next button to begin the product installation Then you can watch the process of the software installation Installation Progress C Program Files Chipprogusb 4_62_00 JEM ARM Flash 4nalog Devices ADUC70xy _flash h COLT 12 Disk space used 4 002 574 Bytes At the end the installer will create a folder with ChipProgUSB tools and documents shortcuts 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 12 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers Name E ChipProgUSB On Line Help fe ChipProgUSB User s Guide E Phy
26. rt 23 Troubleshooting CD 18 Power adapter 18 USB cable 18 USB drivers 18 USB Drivers 13 V Verify programming 22 W Write Information into the Device 21 21 22 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools
27. t of your PC to a USB connector on the rear panel of the programmer by means of the USB cable It s highly recommended to connect the programmer to a USB slot on the computer main unit and do not connect it through a USB hub especially through a passive hub Start the Phyton ChipProgUSB program The easiest way is to click the shortcut at the left copied on the desktop If the programmer passes the startup test succesfully the first dialog promts you to choose a particular programmer model to work with Select the ChipProg 48 or ChipProg 40 Remember that chosing a wrong programmer model will cause the tool mulfunctioning The ChipProgUSB main window will open and you will be able to work with the tool For the programmers to be used in a multi programming mode e g connected to one computer Powering the programmers Connecting the programmers to a cluster Starting up D ao Phyton ChipProgUSB Gang Mode Plug power adapters of each programmer to be connected in one programming cluster to the 110 240V outlets Connect output plugs of the power adapter to the coaxial connectors on the rear panels of all the programmer and make sure that the Good green LEDs on each of them are on Connect USB ports of your PCs to USB connectors on the rear panels of the programmers by means of the USB cables It s highly recommended to connect the programmers to USB slots on the computer main unit and do not connect them through a USB hu
28. to modify source data before writing into the target device then open the Buffer Damp window Never forget that the View button should be released to enable editing Make necessary changes in the window via the Modify dialog or appoint the data to be modified and type the new data over the old data 3 3 3 How to configure the chosen device If any parameters displayed in the Device and Algorithm Parameters window can be changed by editing their names are shown in blue Click on the name of the parameters to be changed to open an appropriate dialog Set a new value for the parameter or check uncheck appropriate boxes and click OK The parameter value will change its color to red Continue for other parameters that should be changed All preset changes will become effective in the target device only upon programming via the Program Manager programming function 3 3 4 How to write information into the device Click the Options tab in the Program Manager window Check the options you need We recommend that you always check the Blank check before programming and the Verify after programming check boxes to make programming more reliable Click the Program Manager tab Select the Program line in the Function box and double click it to start programming of the primary memory layer Code or click the Execute button to do so Alternatively you can do the same by clicking the big Program button or selecting the command Menu gt Commands gt Pro
29. ton ChipProgUsB 8 Phyton ChipProgUSB Gang Mode Phyton ChipProgUsB Demo Phyton WEB site Programming Adapters gl Revision History Type Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Saluninstall Phyton ChipProgUSB Progra Shortcut Phyton ChipProgUSB invokes the ChipProgUSB executable file and starts operations for the ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 programmers working in a single programming mode e g when the programmer works alone lt This shortcut starts the ChipProgUSB program to control a single programmer Do not use this shortcut for starting a cluster of single ChipProg programmers connected to one computer for concurrent programming of multiple devices Phyton ChipProgUSB Gang Mode invokes the ChipProgUSB executable file and starts operations on multiple ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 programmers connected to one computer for concurrent device programming by multiple programmers lt aS Phyton ChipProgUSB Gang Mode lt This shortcut starts the ChipProgUSB program to control a cluster of single ChipProg programmers connected to one computer for concurrent programming of multiple devices Gang mode Phyton ChipProgUSB Demo invokes a demo version of the ChipProgUSB software that allows evaluating the product without its hardware ChipProgUSB On Line Help opens the programmer on line Help document 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development
30. uing installation as pressing the yes button will indicate your assent to them If you do not agree to these terms please press the no button to exit install O I do not accept the terms of the license agreement Carefully read the license agreement if you agree with its terms check the accept radio button Then click the Next button 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools 10 ChipProg 48 and ChipProg 40 Device Programmers Transfer Working Enviromnent from Previously Installed Version Setup has found that the following Phyton ChipProgUSB Programmer versions has been already installed on this computer You may wish to transfer the working environment from one of the installed versions Click the Details button for more information e Back If another usually older version of the ChipProgUSB software has been already installed and configured on your PC you may wish to keep the software configuration working with the new software version being installed If so check the Transfer working environment from version box select the version number which configuration you want to inherit and click the Next button Uninstall Previously Installed Version s Setup has found that the following Phyton ChipProgUSB Programmer versions has been already installed on this computer You may wish to uninstall some of these versions Choose Phyton ChipProgUSB Programmer versions to uninstall bef
31. www phyton com htdocs support drivers shtml webpage Then you should specify a path to the downloaded drivers in the dialog above After you clicked the Next button the wizard program starts searching for the FTDI device driver and in a few seconds you will get the warning below 2008 Phyton Inc Microsystems and Development Tools Installation 15 Please wait while the wizard searches rad FTDI FT8U2x Device Newt Cancel N The software you are installing for this hardware FTDI FT8U2XX Device has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation Phyton guarantees that the USB drivers for the FTDI device supplied on a distributive CD or available for download from the Phyton website are compatible with the Microsoft Windows 98 2000 XP and Vista OSs and use of them will not impair or destabilize the correct operation of your computer system Click the Continue Anyway button to continue The program begins to load the drivers and you can watch the progress of the download Please wait while the wizard installs the software
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