866 B&K Precision, 866 Datasheet - Page 128

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 / Statistics
Statistics gives the information about actual count of device
operations, which were proceeded on selected type device. If
one device is corresponding to one device operation, e.g.
programming, the number of device operations will be equal to
number of programmed devices.
The next function of statistics is Count down. Count down
allows checking the number of device operations, and then
number of devices, on which device operations have to be
done. After each successful device operation the value of
count down counter is decremented. Count down has user
defined start number of devices to do. When count down value
reach zero, it means, specified number of devices is complete
• Address for Serialization is always assigned to actual
Example:
[nav1] A7890 78 89 56 02 AB CD ; comment1
[nav2] A7890 02 02 04 06 08 0A
[nav3] A7890 08 09 0A 0B A0 C0 ; comment2
[nav4] A7890 68 87 50 02 0B 8D
[nav5] A7890 A8 88 59 02 AB 7D
;next line contains also second definition
[nav6] A7890 18 29 36 42 5B 6D , FFFF6 44 11 22 33 99
88 77 66 55 16
; this is last line - end of file
In the example file six serial values with labels „nav1“,
„nav2“, ...“nav6“ are defined. Each value is written to buffer
on address $A7890. All values have size 6 bytes. The line
with „nav6“ label has also second value definition, which is
written to buffer on address $FFFF6 and has size 10 bytes,
i.e. the last byte of this value will be written to address
$FFFFF.
Note: Address for Serialization is always assigned to actual
device organization and buffer organization that control
program is using for current device. If the buffer
organization is byte org. (x8), the Serialization Address will
be byte address. If the buffer organization is wider than
byte, e.g. 16 bit words (x16), the Serialization Address will
be word address.
device organization and buffer organization that control
program is using for current device. If the buffer
organization is byte org. (x8), the Serialization Address
will be byte address. If the buffer organization is wider
than byte, e.g. 16 bit words (x16), the Serialization
Address will be word address.
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