CHIPPROG-40 Phyton Inc, CHIPPROG-40 Datasheet - Page 63

PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIP

CHIPPROG-40

Manufacturer Part Number
CHIPPROG-40
Description
PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIP
Manufacturer
Phyton Inc
Type
Universal, Stand Aloner
Datasheets

Specifications of CHIPPROG-40

Contents
Programmer, Cables, CD, Power Adapter
Ic Product Type
Programmer, Universal
Ic Interface Type
USB
Features
Embedded Script Language For Automation Of Routine Operations, Splits Files To Multiple Images
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
EEPROM, EPROM, FLASH, MCU, NVRAM
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
© 2010 Phyton, Inc. Microsystems and Development Tools
4.4.1.1.1 Auto Programming
Besides the generic functions () the window Functions
Each device has its own routine set of programming operations that usually includes: Erasing, Blank
Checking, Programming, Verifying and often Protecting against unauthorized reading. The ChipProgUSB
stores default batches of these programming operations for each single supported device and allows the
invocation of the batch of operations just by a mouse click or pressing the Start button on the programmer
panel. It also enables the customization of a sequence of elementary functions (operations) via the Auto
Programming dialog. To open this dialog click on the Edit Auto button.
Addresses
Device start:
Device end:
Buffer start:
Repetitions:
Edit Auto
Operation Progress
Any changes made in the ‘Device and Algorithm Parameters’ window do not
immediately cause corresponding changes in the target device. Parameter settings
made within this window just prepare a configuration of the device to be programmed.
Physically, the programmer makes all these changes only upon executing an
appropriate command from the ‘Program Manager’ window
Here you can set the addresses for the buffer and the target device
to which the programming functions will be applied.
The very first address in the target device's physical memory which will
be programmed or read.
The very last address in the target device's physical memory which will
be programmed or read.
The very first address in the buffer memory from which the data will be
written to the target device or to which the data will be read from the
device.
Clicking on this button opens the
There are three alternative ways to activate a highlighted function: a)
to click the
push the Enter button on the PC keyboard.
Any function can be executed repeatedly. The number of repetitions
can be set here.
ChipProgUSB displays the current operation progress bar and the
operation status (OK, failed, etc.).
IMPORTANT NOTE!
Execute button; b) to double click on the function line;
Device and Algorithm Parameters
Auto Programming
Graphical User Interface
.
dialog.
editor window.
c) to
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