866 B&K Precision, 866 Datasheet - Page 121
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
Q2005647
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Start value
Start value option specifies the initial value, from which
serialization will start. Generally the max. value for
serialization is $1FFFFFFF in 32 bit long word.
When the actual serial value exceeds maximum value,
three most significant bits of serial number are set to zero.
After this action the number is always inside 0..$1FFFFFFF
interval (this is basic style of overflow handling).
Step
Step options specifies the increment step of serial value
incrementation.
S / N mode
S / N mode option defines the form in which serial value
has to be written to buffer. Two options are available:
ASCII - means the serial number is written to buffer as
ASCII string. For example number $0528CD is in ASCII
mode written to buffer as 30h 35h 32h 38h 43h 44h (‘0’ ‘5’
‘2’ ‘8’ ‘C’ ‘D’), i.e. six bytes.
Bin - means the serial number is written directly to buffer. If
the serial number has more than one byte length, it can be
written in one of two possible byte orders. The byte order
can be changed in „Save to buffer“ item.
Style
Style option defines serial number base. There are two
options:
Decimal numbers are entered and displayed using the
characters '0' through '9'.
Hexadecimal numbers also use characters 'A' through 'F'.
The special case is Binary Dec, that means BCD number
style. BCD means the decimal number is stored in
hexadecimal number, i.e. each nibble must have value
from 0 to 9. Values A to F are not allowed as nibbles of
BCD numbers.
Select the base in „Style“ options before entering numbers
of serial start value and step.
Save to buffer
Save to buffer option specifies the serial value byte order to
write to buffer. This option is used for Bin S / N mode (for
ASCII mode it has no effect).
Two options are available:
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ASCII
Bin
Decimal
Hexadecimal.
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