Dataman 48XP Manuel d'utilisateur

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11 General Information CHAPTER

Page 2 - Unbeatable speed

104 Operation CHAPTER

Page 3 - Project file “Save and Load”

11LED Display The DATAMAN-48XP has a three LED display to indicate the status of the socket. Read this section carefu

Page 5 - Installation

13 File name Specify the filename and destination you want to save to. File format Select the file format of your output file. To display a list of

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143rd byte of 4 This writes the bytes 3,7,11,15, ... into the output file. 4th byte of 4 This writes the bytes 4,8,12,16, … into the output f

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17Filename This specifies the file name and its destination Auto Format Detected The software automatically detects the format of the file that

Page 10 - CHAPTER

18To Buffer Address Starting address of the buffer to load the file into. If the data is to be copied into a specific area of the buffer, enter the

Page 11 - Save Buffer to File

19Exit Menu File / Exit Hot key Alt-X Quit the DATAMAN-48XP program

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2Introduction The DATAMAN-48XP is an intelligent high performance, PC-based universal programmer that works through you

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20Project File Commands Save Project Menu Project / Save Project Hot key Alt-F1 This option saves the current set

Page 14 - Load File to Buffer

21This option is used to select a new active device. It is important to select the correct device, as the algorithms used to program devices are devi

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22pin PLCC chip into a 40 pin DIP (emulate the 44 pin PLCC as a 40 pin DIP), you can select the 89C51 in device selection and use this 3rd party adap

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23 1. Select the type of device that will be the active device. Mouse Click on “All”, “EPROM” or “MPU”. Keyboard Press TAB until the cursor is

Page 17 - From File to Buffer

24hardware ID and compares it to the library then display the possible chip in the window. This Auto ID is only available for 32 pin or 28 pin EPROM

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25display asking the user to complete the set up and confirm it, first you need to fill out the operation set up menu (for operation set up, please r

Page 19 - Hot key Alt-X

26 Figure 4.2 mass production mode screen Editing the Buffer (memory device ) Menu Device / Edit Hot key Alt-E This function is used

Page 20 - Save Project

27 Radix This button controls the display of the memory address in Hex/Decimal format. If the address is currently displayed in decimal format, clic

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28 Original file 01 23 45 67 89 AB CD EF after swap with word width 2. 23 01 67 45 AB 89 EF CD Original file 01 23 45 67 89 AB CD

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29Search This function searches for a specified ′′string′′. The search string can be text code or hex code, it can search forwards from the cursor po

Page 23 - Mouse

3programmed by DATAMAN-48XP within 80 seconds). An experienced operator can program thousands of high-density chips per day. Device-insertion and con

Page 24 - Mass-production Mode

30 In this mode, “X” refers to a blown fuse, and “-“ refers to an intact fuse. The purpose of the buttons are as follows: Radix This button controls

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31that will be used to test a device after the logical chip has been programmed, this test vector is usually generated by 3rd party PLD design tools

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32position where the line will be inserted depends on the position of the cursor. The line will be inserted before the line the cursor is on. The con

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33Blank Checking a Device Menu Device / Blank Check Hot key Alt-B This option checks if the active device is in its erased state. It wil

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34 Figure 4-4 Programming progress screen Verifying a Device Menu Device / Verify Hot key Alt- V This function compares the contents of the

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35 Figure 4-5 Device verification screen Memory Protect/program configuration Menu Device / Memory Protect Hot key ALT-U (PLD only) Thi

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36been set to the desired value, the programmer will automatically program the main memory and set the configuration byte in a single command (progra

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37Important notice in function test To perform function test after programming a PLD chip, the input file must contain the test vectors or the user h

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38compare command is to compare the buffer data with the device data, when the first data difference is found, the software will stop and report the

Page 33 - Programming a Device

39 Options Modify Programming Parameters Menu Options / parameters modify Hot key F3 This function al

Page 34 - Verifying a Device

4Device support summary Over 5000 devices are currently supported on the D48XP and you can increase the chip support by downloading software updates

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40 Figure 4-8 Example screen: Device-specific operation options The following options can be set: Start address, End address This is the start an

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41size is 80 (Hex), will therefore have an end address of 3F. When selecting a start or an end-address, you should align the buffer on the right bou

Page 37 - Compare

42Insertion Test This option performs a device-insertion check of the chip in the socket. The insertion check includes poor pin contact, pin count mi

Page 38 - Device Configuration

43Example: If Vcc is 5.0 V, the DATAMAN-48XP will do one verify pass using a Vcc of 4.75 V, and one using a Vcc of 5.25 V. (....)Twice Vcc ±10% When

Page 39 - Device Operation Options

44Auto-Erase/Overwrite Option This option only applies to chips, which are electronically erasable for example Flash memory, Flash based MCU or GAL a

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45Statistic Menu Options / Statistics Hot key F6 Action Enables either the counter or alarm when the target count or maximum failu

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46Erase enable: Counts the erase activities into the statistic display. Memory protect enable: Count the memory protect activities into the statistic

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47Dataman recommends that the user runs the self-test feature of the Dataman-48XP prior to each day’s operation. The self-test routine including test

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48The DAC (four DAC in DATAMAN-48XP) test result and its meaning DAC0 25 34 36 38 40 44 46 (this is the out put pin for DAC 0) 27 27 27 27 27

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495 Using Adapters CHAPTER

Page 45 - Statistic

52 Installation CHAPTER

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50Adapter Requirements DATAMAN-48XP supports universal 48-pin TSOP, 44-pin PLCC, 44 pin QFP, 44 pin TQFP, 44 pin SOP, 40-pin TS

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51SDP-UNIV-16SO/170 16 pin SOIC (173 mil) universal adapter 1.27m pitch SDP-UNIV-20SO/200 20 pin SOIC (207mil) universal adapter for 8-20 pin SOIC

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52SDP-UNIV-40TS/W 40 pin TSOP (10mm x 14mm) universal adapter for 40 pin TSOP Flash memory SDP-UNIV-40TSS 40 pin TSSOP universal adapter for 40 pin

Page 49 - Using Adapters

53SDP-7096-100Q 100 pin QFP adapter for ALTERA 7096 SDP-7128-100Q 100 pin QFP adapter for ALTERA 7128/E SDP-7160-100Q 100 pin QFP adapter for ALTE

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54SDP-C923-68 68 pin PLCC adapter for Microchip PIC 16C923/924 SDP-11K1-84 84 pin PLCC adapter for Motorola XC68HC11K1/K4 SDP-96MH-84 84 pin PLCC

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55LVT-640W18-56U uBGA adapter for Intel 28F320/640/128W18 (1.8Vcc, I/O) LVT-640W30-56U uBGA adapter for Intel 28F320/64

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56SDP-A320-63F 63 pin uBGA adapter for AMD29DL32X (8x14mm size) SDP-41DL16-69F 69 ball FBGA adapter for AMD 41DL16xxMCP SDP-42DL32-73F 73 ball FBG

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57A Error Messages APPENDIX

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58Error Messages Could not open file – nnnn! The file does not exist. You might have typed the wrong filename or you might

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59 Device inserted backwards or damaged already! The DATAMAN-48XP detected that the device has been inserted the wrong way round, or that the device

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6Minimum PC System Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/NT 4.0 or latest (NT, need System Admin privileges to install the software). CPU:

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60 DATAMAN-48XP not found! The DATAMAN-48XP software does not detect the DATAMAN-48XP on any of the parallel ports, or the DATAMAN-48XP may have fail

Page 58 - Device Code unmatched!

61have selected an incorrect device as active device, or the device is an older/newer version than the device supported by the DATAMAN-48XP. Select

Page 59 - File write error!

62Poor contact at pin %s! The DATAMAN-48XP does an insertion test before programming/erasing etc. any device. This message indicates that the socket

Page 60 - DATAMAN-48XP not found!

63adapters. The system is in demo mode! The DATAMAN-48XP was not found when the software was started up, and went into “Demo mode”. You can still ru

Page 61 - Over current detected!

7 3. Following installation, run the software by double- clicking the DATAMAN-48XP icon. The screen will display the DATAMAN-48XP firmware version an

Page 62 - Poor contact at pin %s!

83 Command Hierarchy CHAPTER

Page 63 - User break!

9DATAMAN-48XP Command Hierarchy System command Operation command Hot Key File (ALT-F) Save Buffer ALT-S Load File ALT-L Exit

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