866 B&K Precision, 866 Datasheet - Page 126

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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Device / Device options / Serialization / From
file mode
be byte address. If the buffer organization is wider than
byte, e.g. 16 bit words (x16), the Serialization Address will
be word address.
Using the From-file method, serial values are read from the
user specified input file and written to buffer on address
specified in input file.
There are two user options: File name and Start label.
File name
File name option specifies the file name from which serial
addresses and values will be read. The input file for From
file serialization must have special format, which is
described in From file serialization file format below.
Start label
Start label defines the start label in input file. The reading of
serial values from file starts from defined start label.
From file serialization file format
From file serialization input file includes addresses and
arrays of bytes defining buffer addresses and data to write
to buffer. Input file has text type format, which structure is:
meaning is:
basic part
Basic part defines buffer address and array of bytes to
write to buffer. Basic part must be always defined after
label in line.
optional part
Optional part defines the second array of bytes and buffer
address to write to buffer. One optional part can be defined
after basic part of data.
label1, labeln - labels
Labels are identifiers for each line of input file. They are
used for addressing each line of file. The labels should be
unique. Addressing lines of file means, the required start
[label1] addr byte0 byte1 .. byten
...
[labeln] addr byte0 byte1 .. bytem , addr byte0 byte1 ... bytek
; Comment
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basic part
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optional part
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