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DV007003

Manufacturer Part Number
DV007003
Description
PROGRAMMER UNIVERSAL PROMATE II
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PRO MATE® IIr
Type
Universalr
Datasheets

Specifications of DV007003

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply, Assembler/Simulator, Cable, Software and Documentation
Positions/sockets
1
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Request inventory verification / Request inventory verification
For Use With/related Products
PIC16C5x, PIC16Cxx and PIC17Cxx 8-Bit Micro
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Request inventory verification / Request inventory verification
PRO MATE II User’s Guide
B.4
DS30082J-page 142
Troubleshooting Operational Problems
B.3.3
B.3.4
B.3.5
B.4.1
B.4.2
B.4.3
B.4.4
After changing a socket, insert a blank device and do a blank check (Vfy/F2
on the Device Programmer) to insure the socket is making proper contact. A
blank device will show erased.
Socket Not Supported
Power-off the Device Programmer and realign the socket module properly.
Tighten the screws evenly and securely (do not overtighten).
If you can program a master chip, and if you can read and try to program code
protected chips, but the chips fail the programming attempts, then potential
socket pin damage may be the cause of the problem.
Contact your FAE if your socket module is not operating properly.
Device Selection in Stand-Alone Mode
When you power-up the Device Programmer, the unit will automatically detect
the type of socket module installed and determine the device(s) for the
installed socket module. A new socket module must be installed prior to
selecting a new device type.
Reading a Device Master in Stand-Alone Mode
When reading a device master in stand-alone mode, the Device Programmer
asks the question: “Code Protect Parts” being programmed. Answer Yes to
code protect the parts that you will be programming.
Unstable EEPROM in Device Programmer
Programmer memory (EEPROM) can become damaged or "unstable." If the
EEPROM contents are damaged, the message, “Ready for Download”
appears on the LCD Display at normal power-up. Update your operating
system when you receive this message. If this does not correct the problem,
contact customer support.
On the smaller device packages (SSOP, PQFP, and SOIC) the pins can bend
easily and cause problems in programming the devices.
Ensuring Proper Socket Module Contact
Socket Module Failure
Device Pin Damage
 2001 Microchip Technology Inc.

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