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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
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For Use With/related Products
PIC16C5x, PIC16Cxx and PIC17Cxx 8-Bit Micro
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PRO MATE II User’s Guide
5.6
DS30082J-page 90
Usage Details
When using PROCMD, consider the following:
• You must always specify the communication port, except when display-
• When downloading the operating system, you can only specify the com-
• You must specify a device except when downloading the operating sys-
• It is not necessary to send the hex file every time a device is pro-
• If you specify a hex file, only the locations specified in the hex file are
• If you do not specify a hex file, the entire contents of the PRO MATE II
• All values not specified in the hex file are set to blank (erased) values.
• SQTP information is only sent to the device programmer if the device is
• SQTP lines are marked as used only if programming is successful.
• When displaying the help screen (/?), any other parameters you spec-
• PRO MATE II now allows programming of 16F87X parts using the low-
ing the help screen.
munications port and you must use the /d option.
tem.
grammed. In a production environment, it would be beneficial to use
one command line execution to transfer the hex file and set up any volt-
ages, and then use subsequent command line executions to program or
program with SQTP numbers.
programmed. If you also specify an SQTP file, then the entire device is
programmed.
device programmer are programmed into the device.
programmed.
ify are ignored.
voltage programming mode with the In-Circuit Serial Programming™
(ICSP™) socket module. Upon selection of part, you must press either
the YES or NO button to indicate whether you want to use Low Voltage
Programming. If you answer YES then when the device is displayed on
the LCD, you will see “LV” after ICSP (following the part name). You
must ensure that the device has the Low Voltage Program config bit set
to “enabled” or you will not be able to access the part. This is only avail-
able when the ICSP socket module is used. If you answer NO to the
question, then the part will use the normal high voltage on MCLR to pro-
gram the device. If you do not answer the question prior to enabling
PRO MATE II when using the MPLAB IDE, you will get a communica-
tion error, since the only place to enter Low Voltage Programming mode
is from the buttons on the PRO MATE II. In addition to the other
required pins (RB6, RB7, V
voltage programming pin (RB3) to Pin 2 of the 15-Pin connector on the
ICSP socket module.
DD
, V
SS
, V
PP
), you must connect the low
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