866 B&K Precision, 866 Datasheet - Page 125

PROGRAMMER UNIV W/ USB INTERFACE

866

Manufacturer Part Number
866
Description
PROGRAMMER UNIV W/ USB INTERFACE
Manufacturer
B&K Precision
Type
Universalr
Datasheets

Specifications of 866

Contents
Programmer, Adapter, Cable, Manual and Software
For Use With/related Products
EPROM, EEPROM-Flash, Serial EPROM, Microcontroller & PLD
Other names
866BK
Q2005647

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3. Following example uses the same serialization options as
Advice: When you are not sure about effects of
serialization options, there is possible to test the real serial
number, which will be written to buffer. The test can be
made by following steps:
Note: 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
Example number 2, instead the serial number split is set
to 3 and 4.
When ”Split serial number at every 3 byte(s)” is set, the
buffer content will look as:
Byte buffer organization:
Address
0000080
Word16 buffer organization:
Address
0000040
When ”Split serial number at every 4 byte(s)” is set, the
buffer content will look as:
Byte buffer organization:
Address
0000080
Word16 buffer organization:
Address
0000040
1. select
2. in dialog Device operation options set Insertion test and
3. check there is no device inserted to programmer’s ZIF
4. run Device Program operation (for some types of
5. after completing programming operation (mostly with
Serialization and confirm these by OK button
Device ID check (if available) to Disabled
socket
devices it is necessary to select programming options
before programming will start)
some errors because device is not present) look at the
main buffer (View/Edit buffer) at address where serial
number should be placed
0000040 34CD 34AB 3434 3412 xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
That’s it.
wished
Data
CD xx xx AB xx xx 34 xx xx 12 xx xx xx xx xx xx
Data
xxCD ABxx xxxx xx34 12xx xxxx xxxx xxxx
Data
CD xx xx xx AB xx xx xx 34 xx xx xx 12
Data
xxCD xxxx xxAB xxxx xx34 xxxx xx12 xxxx
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serialization
options
in
dialog

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