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1. r n 85 Buffer Fill block Selecting this command causes filling selected block of buffer by requested hex or ASCII string Selecting option Allow address history logging activates saving of recently confirmed values These are saved for each device separately count is limited to last 15 items Note Address history values are common for all buffer data manipulation dialogs Default address range is set according to buffer range of selected device Selecting option Maintain last inserted values causes that for the next time you open this dialog previously confirmed values will be reloaded as default Buffer Copy block This command is used to copy specified block of data in current buffer on new address Target address needn t be out from source block addresses Buffer Move block This command is used to move specified block of data in current buffer on new address Target address needn t be out from source block addresses Source address block or part will be filled by topical blank character Selecting option Allow address history logging activates saving of recently confirmed values These are saved for each device separately count is limited to last 15 items Note Address history values are common for all buffer data manipulation dialogs Default address range is set according to buffer range of selected device Selecting option Maintain last inserted values causes that for the next time you open this
2. e Microcontrollers Atmel ARM ARM7 AT91SAM7Sxx AT91SAM7Lxx AT91SAM7Xxx AT91SAM7XCxx AT91SAM7SExx series ARM9 AT91SAM9xxx series ARM Cortex M3 AT91SAM3Uxxx series e Microcontrollers Atmel AVR 8bit 16bit AT90Sxxxx AT90pwm AT90can AT90usb ATtiny ATmega ATxmega series e Microcontrollers Atmel AVR32 AT32UC3xxxx e Microcontrollers Chipcon TI CC 11xx CC24xx CC25xx series e Microcontrollers Coreriver Atom 1 0 MiDAS1 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 3 0 series e Microcontrollers Cypress CY7Cxxxxx CY8Cxxxxx e Microcontrollers ELAN EM78Pxxx e Microcontrollers Infineon Siemens XC800 C500 XC 166 C166 series e Microcontrollers MDT 1xxx and 2xxx series e Microcontrollers Microchip PlCmicro PIC10xxx PIC12xxx PIC16xxx PIC17Cxxx PIC18xxx PIC24xxx dsPIC PIC32xxx series ee OOS 25 e Microcontrollers Motorola Freescale HC05 HC08 HC11 HC12 HCS08 RS08 S12 S12X MC56F MCF51 MCF52 series e Microcontrollers Myson MTV2xx 3xx 4xx 5xx CS89xx series e Microcontrollers National COP8xxx series e Microcontrollers NEC uPD70F xxx UPD78F xxx series e Microcontrollers Novatek NT68xxx series e Microcontrollers Nuvoton Winbond N79xxx W77xxx W78xxx W79xxx W83xxx series e Microcontrollers ARM Cortex M3 LPC 13xx LPC 17xx series e Microcontrollers Philips NXP UOC series UOCIII UOC TOP UOC Fighter series e Microcontrollers Philips NXP ARM7 LPC2xxx PCD807xx SAF7780xxx series e Microcontrolle
3. Click on Continue Anyway button For Windows Vista x Windows mia xm amp Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software gt Don t install this driver software You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software for your device gt Install this driver software anyway i Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or i disc Unsigned software from other sources may harm your computer or steal information See details Click Install this driver software anyway 66 Setup Step 9 Setup Dataman Pro Pg4uw Completing Dataman Programmers Software Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Dataman Pro Pg4uw on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Click Finish button to finish setup Step 10 For Windows Vista only 1 7 Program Compatibility Assistant N X This program might not have installed correctly If this program didn t install correctly try reinstalling using settings that are compatible with this version of Windows Program setup Publisher setup Location H Vsetup exe Reinstall using recommended settings gt This program installed correctly What settings are applied Click This program installed correctly 67 New versions of programmer software In order to exploit
4. f 165 6 order of processing command line parameters when using more parameters together is defined firmly as following step1 Load file Loadfile step2 Load project Prj step3 EPROM FLASH autoselect step4 Program device Program switch step5 Close of control program Close only together with parameter Program Example 1 pg4uwcmd exe program noanyquest loadfile c empfile hex Following operations will perform start pg4uw exe if not already running load file c empfile hex start program device operation without questions pg4uwcmd exe is still running and periodically checking status of pg4uw exe when device programming completes pg4uwcmd exe is closed and is returning ExitCode depending on load file and device programming results in pg4uw exe When all operations were successful pg4uwcmd exe returns 0 otherwise returns value 1 or more Pr CORO Example 2 pg4uwcmd exe program noanyquest prj c emproject eprj The operations are the same as in Example 1 just Load file operation is replaced by Load project file c emproject eprj command Example 3 Using pg4uwcmd exe in batch file and testing return code of pg4uwcmd exe rem beginning of batch echo off rem Call application with wished parameters pg4uwcmd exe program noanyquest prj c emproject eprj rem Detect result of command line execution rem Variable ErrorLevel is tested value 1 or great
5. contact check e ID byte check special e production mode automatic start immediately after device insertion e lot of serialization modes more type of incremental modes from file mode custom generator mode e statistic e count down mode Buffer operations e view edit find replace e fill copy move byte swap word dword split e checksum byte word e print File load save e no download time because programmer is PC controlled e automatic file type identification recognition Supported file formats e unformatted raw binary e HEX Intel Intel EXT Motorola S record MOS Exormax Tektronix ASCII SPACE HEX ASCII HEX e Altera POF JEDEC ver 3 0 A e g from ABEL CUPL PALASM TANGO PLD OrCAD PLD PLD Designer ISDATA etc 28 DATAMAN 448PRO2 e JAM JEDEC STAPL Format JBC Jam STAPL Byte Code STAPL STAPL File JEDEC standard JESD 71 VME ispVME file VME2 0 VME3 0 e SVF Serial Vector Format revision E e STP Actel STAPL file GENERAL e supply voltage AC 90 264V max 1 2A 47 63Hz power consumption max 60W active e dimensions 361x234x56 mm 14 2x9 2x2 2 inch e weight programmer 3 5kg 7 7 Ib e operating temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F e operating humidity 20 80 non condensing 29 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C Introduction DATAMAN 48PRO2 is a super fast universal USB LPT interfaced universal programmer built
6. run Xilinx ISE 6 Accessories IiMPACT in dialog Operation Mod Selection What do you want to do first choose Prepare Configuration Files in dialog Prepare Configuration Files want create a choose Boundary Scan File in dialog Prepare Boundary Scan File want create a choose STAPL File in dialog Create a New STAPL File write name of Jam file with extension stapl in dialog Add Device select JED file with extension jed in the created jtag chain select device e g XC2C32A left mouse button and select sequence operation e g Erase Blank Program Verify right mouse button in menu select item Output Stapl file Stop writing to Stapl file e run PG4UW select device e g Xilinx XC2x32A QFG32 Jam load Jam file Files of type select STAPL File choose Device operation option AlttO press button Jam configuration Warning Select device from menu Select Devices and Jam file is probably different Continue choose Yes Xilinx sw does not include line NOTE DEVICE XC2x32A in Jam file In dialog Jam player select action and procedures finish dialogs press button Play Jam from toolbar and read Log window Information about ACTEL device programming using STAPLE file Actel s flash FPGA programming in PG4UW program is performed using Actel Jam player Jam player This programming solution results in special content toolbar button Play STAPL which replace all common operations ico
7. 1 These values aren t saved into project they are initialized to defaults with each new device selection Tab Main checksum options allow you to set mode of Automatic checksum calculator 2 group Custom address range for main checksum e Enabled user defined addresses are used to calculate checksum of buffer data otherwise if Disabled global Buffer start and Buffer end address is used for calculation of checksum of buffer data e Fields From address and To address are used to enter address range for main checksum calculation Addresses are used only when checkbox Enabled is checked e Selection group Checksum type allows selecting wished kind of checksum to be used for main checksum More information about Checksum types can be found at the bellow e Field Checksum contains actual value of recently calculated checksum e Group Exclude buffer block s from checksum calculation same as for Tab Checksum calculator e Button Apply is used to confirm checksum settings from Main checksum options Please note that once the button is pressed previous checksum settings are lost e Button Close is used to close the Checksum dialog If you made some changes in settings they won t take effect until you press Apply 2 These values are stored into configuration file and project file Setting from project file has higher precedence Checksum types Byte sum x8 Buffer data are summed byte by byte irrespective of current buffer view
8. 4 bytes S N mode Bin Style Hex Save to buffer LS Byte first Address 7FFFCH Start value 16000000H Step 1 Following values will be written to device The 1st device Address Data QO7FFFO Xx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX xx xx xx 00 00 00 16 The 2nd device Address Data QO7FFFO xx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Xx xx xx 01 00 00 16 The 3rd device Address Data QO7FFFO xx xx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX xx xx xx 02 00 00 16 etc xx mean user data programmed to device Serial numbers are written to device from address 7FFFCH to address 7FFFFH because serial number size is 4 bytes Example 2 Following example shows usage of SQTP serialization mode when serial number is split into RETLW instructions for Microchip PIC 16F628 devices Note Serial quick turn programming SQTP is Microchip specified standard for serial programming of Microchip PIC microcontrollers Microchip PIC devices allows you to program a unique serial number into each microcontroller This number can be used as an entry code password or ID number 99 Serialization is done by using a series of RETLW Return Literal W instructions with the serial number bytes as the literal data To serialize you can use Incremental mode serialization or From file mode serialization Incremental serialization offers serial number Split function Serial number split allows usage of incremental numbers separated into even or odd bytes and between each byte of serial number RE
9. Cancel ki Help When the checkbox Automatically save Job Report file is checked the Job Report will be saved automatically to directory specified in edit field Job Report directory and with file name created as following job report ordnum prjname jrp where ordnum is decimal order of the file If there exist any report files with the same name then order for new report file is incremented about order of existing files lt prjname gt is project file name of recently used project and without the project file name extension Example 1 Let s use the project file c myproject eprj and directory for Job Report set to dob reports There are no report files present in the Job Report directory The final Job Report file name will be d job reportsjob report 000 myproject jrp Example 2 Let s use the conditions from Example 1 but assume there is already one report file present Name of this file is dob reportsjob report 000 myproject jrp The final Job Report file name of new report will be d job reportsjob report 001 myproject jrp Note the order inside file name is incremented by 1 148 PG4UW MC When Automatically save Job Report file setting is set no Job Report dialogs appears when generating Job Report Newly generated Job Report is saved to file without any dialogs or messages if no error occurs while saving to file If the checkbox Automatically save Job Report file is unchecked the PG4UWMC will show
10. Find programmer This item selects a new type of programmer and communication parameters This command contains following items Programmer sets a new type of programmer for find If a Search all is selected the control program finds all supported programmers Establish communication allows manual or automatic establishing communication for a new programmer Speed sets speed if a manual establishing communication is selected which PC sends data into the programmer Speed is expressed as a percent from a maximal speed The communication speed modification is important for PCs with slow LPT ports which haven t sufficient driving power for a PC programmer cable laptop notebook Use this command if you have any communication problems with connected programmer on the LPT port of your PC e g control program reports a programmer absence the communication with the programmer is unreliable etc If automatic establishing communication is selected then control program sets a maximal communication speed Port selects a port which will be scanned for a requested programmer If All port is selected the control program scans all ports which are available on standard addresses Address for special port sets address of LPT port if a Special port is selected Pressing key Enter or button OK initiates scanning for programmer by set parameters There is same activity as at start the control program The command cle
11. In Print buffer dialog are following options Block start Defines start address of selected block in buffer Block end Defines end address of selected block in buffer External editor This item defines path and name of external program which has to be used as text viewer for selected block of buffer By default is set simple text editor notepad exe which is standard part of all versions of Windows User can define any text editor for example wordpad exe E L c CC aF R U 84 PG4UW which is able to work with large text files In user defined text editor user can print or save to file selected block of buffer The external editor path and name is saved automatically to disk Find dialog box Enter the search string to Find to text input box and choose Find to begin the search or choose Cancel to forget it Direction box specifies which way you want to search starting from the current cursor position In edit mode Forward from the current position or start of buffer to the end of the buffer is the default Backward searches toward the beginning In view mode searches all buffer Origin specifies where the search should start Find amp Replace dialog box Enter the search string in the Text to find string input box and enter the replacement string in the Replace with input box In Options box you can select prompt on replace if program finds instance you will be asked before program change
12. USERCODE FFFFFFFF CHECKSUM OOOEBCEC SAVE DATA DEVICE DATA SAVE DATA VARIABLES 0 A12 13 425 43 92 494 A35 A50 STAPL VERSION JESD 1 JAM VERSION ALG VERSION Cancel Notes statements are used to store information about the Jam file The information stored in NOTE fields may include any type of documentation or attributes related to the particular Jam program Source file contains a program in Jam language Jam program consists of a sequence of statements Jam statement consists of a label which is optional an instruction and arguments and terminates with a semicolon Arguments may be literal constants variables or expressions resulting in the desired data type i e Boolean or integer Each statement usually occupies one line of the Jam program but this is not required Line breaks are not significant to the Jam language syntax except for terminating comments An B 117 apostrophe character can be used to signify a comment which is ignored by the interpreter The language does not specify any limits for line length statement length or program size More information can be found on the website www altera com Jam file with extension jbc is Jam STAPL Byte code format which is not visible Information about converting JED file to Jam STAPLE file for XILINX devices e install Xilinx Integrated Software Environment ISE 6 3i software free download WebPACK 63 fcfull i exe 6 3 02i pc exe 315MB or so
13. after access to target device finished Control program indicates activated pull up pull down resistors by displaying window with warning After user close this window control program will deactivate resistors group Programming parameters This group is available for some types of devices It contains settings of which device parts or areas has to be programmed group Erase parameters This group is available for some types of devices It contains special settings of erase modes of selected device Device Device options Serialization Serialization is special mode of program When a serialization mode is activated a specified value is automatically inserted on predefined address into buffer before programming each device When more devices are programmed one by one the serial number value is changed for each device automatically and inserted into buffer before programming device so each device has unique serial number 96 PG4UW There are three types of serialization e Incremental mode e From file mode e Custom generator mode Dialog Serialization contains also settings for associated serialization position files that are used with project files with serialization turned on For more detailed information about using serialization in project files look at Serialization and projects Basic rules of serialization serialization is associated with recently selected device only If a new device is selected the serializatio
14. blank value for selected device or with custom defined value This can be controlled by selection group box Erase value and Custom erase value edit field Notes We do not recommend to use this function for large devices more than 8 MB because it can consume more time to make buffer erase The setting is saved to PG4UW configuration file It is not saved to project file 127 MIT Language This page allows you to select another language for user interface such as menu buttons dialogs information and messages It also allows to select wished help file in another language For another language support of user interface the language definition file is required Sound Panel Sound settings page allows user to select the sound mode of program Program generates sounds after some activities e g activities on device programming verifying reading etc Program generates sound also when warning or error message is displayed User can now select sound from Windows system sound required installed sound card PC speaker or none sound Panel Allow sound for following actions contains following options e Check box Successful operation When checked sound will be generated after device operation successfully completed When unchecked no sound will be generated after successful device operation e Check box In case of error When checked sound will be generated after device operation is finished with error When unchecked no so
15. dialog previously confirmed values will be reloaded as default Buffer Swap block This command swaps a high and low order of byte pairs foursomes or nibbles inside bytes depending on swap mode selected by user Swap operation is performed on buffer block specified by Start and End addresses This block must start on even address and must have an even number of bytes If the conditions do not fulfill the program modifies addresses itself start address is moved on lower even address and or end address is moved on higher odd address Following swap modes are available user can select from 1 Swap 2 bytes inside 16 bit words swap of byte pairs inside 16 bit words 2 Swap 4 bytes inside 32 bit words swap of byte foursomes inside 32 bit words 3 Swap nibbles inside bytes swap of high and low nibbles inside each byte 4 Mirror bits inside bytes mirror bits inside each byte Examples of swap operation in buffer Swap bytes operation from Start address 0 to End address N modifies data in buffer by following tables BER ee 86 PG4UW Original Swap 2 bytes Swap 4 bytes Swap Mirror bits Address Data inside 16 bit inside 32 bit nibbles inside words words inside bytes bytes 0000h bO b1 b3 bOn bom 0001h b1 bO b2 bin bim 0002h b2 b3 b1 b2n b2m 0003h b3 b2 bO b3n b3m 0004h b4 b5 b7 b4n b4m 0005h b5 b4 b6 b5n b5m 000
16. except DATAMAN 48PRO2C Programmer can utilize power of both USB high speed port and IEEE 1284 ECP EPP high speed parallel port Support of both USB LPT port connections gives you the choice to connect the DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer to any PC from latest notebook to older desktop without USB port DATAMAN 48PROZ2C has only USB interface but after upgrade to DATAMAN 48PRO2 also high speed IEEE 1284 ECP EPP printer port LPT interface is available LPT port connection usage is disabled in software only DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C provides a banana jack for ESD wrist straps connection to easy to implement the ESD protection control and also other banana jack for earth wire DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C have a FPGA based totally reconfigurable 48 powerful TTL pindrivers where provide H L pull up pull down and read capability for each pin of socket Advanced pindrivers incorporate high quality high speed circuitry to deliver signals without overshoot or ground bounce for all supported devices Improved pindrivers operate down to 1 8V so you ll be ready to program the full range of today s advanced low voltage devices DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C performs device insertion test wrong or backward position and contact check poor contact pin to socket before it programs each 31 device These capabilities supported by overcurrent protection and signature byte check help prevent chip damage due to operator error The sel
17. programmers software setup wizard Setup wil install PG4UW PG4UWMC universal control program for Dataman programmers version 3 07 06 2014 It is recommended that you dose all other applications before continuing In case of unusual behaviour during the installation please check your antivirus firewall configuration especially custom rules for files copying Note for programmers with USB connection Please disconnect the programmer s USB cable until installation of the Dataman Pro PG4UW PG4UWMC software has been completed 153 Installation mode Default or Custom Select installation mode with default settings Default or customizable Custom Please select an installation mode with default or custom settings such as Program Destination Location Start Menu Folder Additional tasks by selecting Default or Custom option and pressing Next button Default Use default installation settings Custom Choose this only if you want to customize some installation settings Select Destination Location Where should Dataman Pro PG4UW PG4UWMC be installed k Setup will install Dataman Pro PG4UW PG4UVIMC into the following folder To continue dick Next If you would like to select a different folder dick Browse Browse Atleast 119 5 MB of free disk space is required Installation procedure customized Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should
18. It means that when Log file size reaches specified value the part of text included in Log file will be truncated When the option is unchecked the size of Log file is unlimited respectively is limited by free disk space only e option Maximum Log file size specifies the maximum size of Log file in kB option Amount of truncated text specifies the percentage of Log file text which will be truncated after Maximum Log file size is reached The higher value means more text will be truncated removed from Log file Note Lines start with are shown in the log file but not in the log at screen to keep better overview of the on screen log Common information Index of Programmer Site is integer number from 1 to 8 which defines unambiguously each running Programmer Site Serial number of Programmer Site defines unambiguously the programmer or programmer site used Instance will search all programmers connected on USB Bus until it finds programmer site with desired serial number Programmers or Programmer Sites with different serial numbers will be ignored If the PG4UWMC does not find desired Programmer Site the Programmer Site will be set to Demo mode with status set to Not found On one computer 8 Programmer Sites can be run at the same time Job Report settings are used to set mode of using Job Report Job Report represents the summary description of operation recently made on device Job is associated with project file and it mea
19. Job Report dialog every time needed In the Job Report dialog user can select operation to do with Job Report If user selects no operation Close button the Job Report will be written to PG4UWMC Log Window only Example of typical Job Report dialog is shown bellow Job Report Microchip 241 512 501 8 TA Overall statistics Job Report created at 2013 02 01 year month day Project Name Project Path Project Checskum Project Date Project Size Project Created In Project Author Protected Mode Software Revision Programmer Programming Adapter Job Start Time Job End Time Job Elapsed Time 4 24LC512 SOICE eprj D 5 1 CRC 16 2011 09 22 11 47 54 1 97kB Pg4uw 2 82 09 2011 mk Enabled Pg4uw ver 2 95T 01 2013 204 S N 1177 00457 Site 1 DIL8W SOIC8 ZIF 150mil 2013 02 01 12 58 35 2013 02 01 12 59 29 0 Hours 0 Minutes 54 Seconds Device Name D Automatic YES Settings PGAUWMNC Settings K N Muttiptogramming Log Job Report Sounds Automatic YES Other Automatic YES settings Indication of state when software waits for a new device By LED Busy blinking Use settings according to the last loaded project file Enabled Disabled Not indicated quiet mode V Enable sound when ready for a new device Response lime Standard Device removal hold off time in seconds Device insertion complete time in seco
20. LED goes off and a new operation with device is started Enable sound when ready for a new device when checked sound will be generated if SW detects complete empty ZIF socket and is ready to accept new device into ZIF socket When any of previous options is selected and confirmed by OK button PG4UWMC send Selected settings to all connected programming site Also if you set Automatic YES parameters on master programming site these settings will be send to all connected slave programming site sites and to PG4UWMC For more details about Automatic YES feature see Programmer Automatic YES Other Colors of the work result LEDs of programmer e Standard LED color scheme ERROR red BUSY yellow e Former LED color scheme ERROR yellow BUS Y red Note These settings are available only for some types of programmers If you can t see mentioned settings in menu or menu is not enabled for editing your programmer doesn t support LED color scheme customization Timer refresh rate defines how often the PG4UWMC program will request status information from running Programmer Sites Status information means current device operation type progress result and so on Current status information is displayed in main window of PG4UW MC The default timer refresh rate value is 200ms If you wish faster refresh of status information displayed in Operation panel of PG4UWMC select shorter refresh interval If you notice the system performance slow down
21. MAX II G Z e Xilinx XC9500 XC9500XL XC9500XV CoolRunner XPLA3 CoolRunner ll e PLD Lattice ispGAL22xV10x ispLSI1xxxEA ispLSI2xxxE ispLSI2xxxV ispLSI2xxxVE ispLSI2xxxVL M4 xx xx M4LV xx xx M4A3 xx xx M4A5 xx xx LC4xxxB C V ZC ZE ispCLOCK Power Manager ll ProcessorPM FPGA Actel ProASIC3 IGLOO Fusion e FPGA Lattice MachXO LatticeXP ispXPGA Notes e Devices marked are obsolete programming with additional module e For a full list of supported devices please visit our website www dataman com LC Tester e TTL type 54 74 S LS ALS H HC HCT series e CMOS type 4000 4500 series e static RAM 6116 624000 e user definable test pattern generation Package support e support all devices in DIP with default socket e package support includes DIP SDIP PLCC JLCC SOIC SOP PSOP SSOP TSOP TSOPII TSSOP QFP PQFP TQFP VQFP QFN MLF SON BGA EBGA FBGA VFBGA UBGA FTBGA LAP CSP SCSP etc e support devices in non DIP packages up to 48 pins with universal adapters e programmer is compatible with third party adapters for non DIP support 42 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C Programming speed DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C Device Size bits Operation Time K8P6415UQB parallel NOR Flash 400100hx16 bit 64 Mega programming and verify 13 sec MT29F1G08ABAEAWP parallel NAND Flash 2 8400000Hx8 1 Giga programming and verify 51 sec THGBM3G4D1FBAIG eMMC NA
22. Microcontrollers amp Programmable System Memory STMicroelectronics uPSD PSD series e Microcontrollers STM ST6xx ST7xx ST10xx STR7xx STR9xx STM32Fxx STM8A S L series e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Cygnal C8051 series e Microcontrollers Texas Instruments MSP430 MSC12xx series TMS320F series e Microcontrollers Texas Instruments ex Luminary Micro LM3Sxxx LM3Sxxxx series e Microcontrollers ZILOG 286 289 Z8Fxxxx Z8FMOxxxxx Z16Fxxxx 26 323 ZLF645xoxxxxx ZLP12840xxxxx ZLP323xxxxxxx series Microcontrollers other EM Microelectronic Fujitsu Goal Semiconductor Hitachi Holtek Novatek Macronix Princeton Winbond Samsung Toshiba Mitsubishi Realtek M Square ASP Coreriver Gencore EXODUS Microelectronic Megawin Syntek Topro TinyARM VersaChips SunplusIT Nordic M Square QIXIN Signetic Tekmos Weltrend Amic Cyrod Technologies Ember Ramtron Nordic Semiconductor Samsung EPROM Only for DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer e NMOS CMOS 2708 e PROM AMD Harris National Philips Signetics Tesla TI e Microcontrollers 48 series 87x41 87x42 87x48 87x49 87x50 series e Microcontrollers 51 series 87xx Programmer through ISP connector e Serial E E PROM IIC series MW series SPI series KEELOQ series PLD configuration memories UNI O series e 1 Wire E E PROM DS1xxx DS2xxx e Serial Flash standard SPI 25xxx DataFlash AT45Dxxx AT26Dxxx Microcontrollers Atm
23. PC N 1 1 2 3 1 Earth connection to PC zl Common earthing point 2 Target system earth 3 Earth from external device Direction of connect DATAMAN ISP programmer to target system During in system programming you connect two electrical devices ISP programmer and target system Unqualified connection can damage these devices Note When you don t keep below directions and you damage programmer during in system programming it is damage of programmer by unqualified manipulation and is out of warranty 1 Turn off both devices ISP programmer and target device 2 Assign same GND potential for all devices e g connect GND of all devices by wire 3 Insert one connector of ISP cable to ISP programmer turn on programmer and control program 4 In control program select target device and operation options 5 Start action on target device read program 6 After direction of control program connect other ISP cable connector to target system and turn on it T After direction of control program disconnect other ISP cable connector from target system and turn off it 8 If you need another action on target device you continue with step 5 The recommendation for design of target system with ISP programmed device The target system must be designed to allow all signals which are use for In system programming to be directly connected to ISP programmer via ISP connector I
24. These specifications correspond with application notes published of device manufacturers Note Pin no 1 is signed by triangle scratch on ISP cable connectors As ISP connectors are used 20 pins connectors 09185207813 from Harting or other compatible connector DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C ISP cable Warnings e When you use DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C as ISP programmer don t insert device to ZIF socket When you program devices in ZIF socket don t insert ISP cable to ISP connector e Use only attached ISP cable When you use other ISP cable other material length programming may occur unreliable e DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C can supply programmed device pin 1 of ISP connector and target system pins 19 and 20 of ISP connector with limitation see Technical specification ISP connector e DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C apply programming voltage to target device and checks his value target system can modify programming voltage If the programming voltage is different as expected no action with target device will be executed 37 Multiprogramming by DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C During installation of PG4UW at Select Additional Tasks window you check if is allowed install DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C multiprogramming control support For start of DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C multiprogramming is necessary run special control program pg4uwmce exe At this program user assign DAT
25. Use Log files text truncating when file size limit is reached Maximum Log file size 20000 200 200000 kB Amount of truncated text 90 v Cancel kd ter 145 Log file is text file containing information about PG4UWMC control program operation flow which means information about loading project files device operation types and device operation results Multiprogramming system generates few of Log files One main Log file of program PG4UWMC and Log files for each of running Programmer Sites Each Site has its own one Log file The name of Site s Log file has the same prefix as the name of Log file specified in edit box Log file The file name prefix is followed by the number of Site in the form of _ lt Snum gt Example The Log file name specified by user is report log Then names of Log files will be PG4UWMC main Log file name report log Site s 1 Log file name report 1 109 Site s 2 Log file name report 2 109 Site s 3 Log file name report 3 log and so on Following options can be set for Log file creation option Append Log file sets usage of Log file on Log file will be created after the first restart of PG4UWMC For all other next starts of PG4UWMC the existing Log file will be preserved and new data will be appended to the existing Log file option Rewrite Log file sets usage of Log file on Log file will be created after the first re
26. and makes program PG4UW to close automatically after device programming is finished no matter if operation was successful or not Saveproject lt file_name gt The command is used to save currently selected device type buffer contents and configuration to project file Command Saveproject is equivalent to user selected command Save project in PG4UW control program Eprom Flash Autoselect xx Examples Forces automatic select EPROM or FLASH type by reading of electronic ID from the chip inserted currently in ZIF socket of programmer Optional parameter xx means pins number of device in ZIF this time are valid 28 or 32 pins only and it is required just for older programmers without insertion test capability For others programmers the xx parameter can be omitted because is ignored Eprom Flash Autoselect Eprom Flash Autoselect 32 Mwritebuffer ADDR1 B11 B12 B13 B14 B1N ADDR2 B21 B22 B23 B24 B2M Example 1 Command writebuffer is used to write block of Bytes to PG4UW main buffer at specified address Write buffer command has one block of data required and other block s of data marked with optional Please do not use spaces or tabs in the command Buffer address is always defined as Byte address it means that for buffer organization x16 the address AAAAx16 in buffer has to be specified in command writebuffer as 2 AAAA x8 Iwritebuffer 7FF800 12 AB C5 D4 7E 80 Writes 6 Bytes 12H ABH C5H
27. and other necessary information Various socket converters are available to handle device in PLCC SOIC SSOP TSOP TSSOP TQFP QFN MLF and other packages Advanced design of the DATAMAN 40PRO programmer and careful manufacturing and burning allows us to provide a three year warranty on parts and labor for the programmer limited 25 000 cycle warranty on ZIF socket DATAMAN 40PRO elements 1 40 ZIF socket 2 power sleep LED 3 work result LEDs 4 YES Button 5 USB connector for o DATAMAN 40PRO communication cable 6 Power supply connector 7 Connector for ISP 7 Power supply connector o Note Due to low power consumption of DATAMAN 40PRO in inactive state it doesn t require power switch When the power LED indicator glows with a low intensity the DATAMAN 40PRO is in inactive mode Connecting DATAMAN 40PRO to PC For DATAMAN 40PRO order of connecting USB cable and power supply to programmer is irrelevant Problems related to the DATAMAN 40PRO PC interconnection and their removing If you have any problems with DATAMAN 40PRO interconnection see section Common notes please Manipulation with the programmed device After selection of desired device for your work you can insert into the open ZIF socket the lever is up and close socket the lever is down The correct orientation of the programmed device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near ZIF socket on the program
28. asua 173 Conventions used in the manual References to the control program functions are in bold e g Load File Device etc References to control keys are written in brackets lt gt e g F1 Terminology used in the manual Device ZIF socket Buffer Printer port USB port HEX data format any kind of programmable integrated circuits or programmable devices Zero Insertion Force socket used for insertion of target device part of memory or disk used for temporary data storage type of PC port parallel which is primarily dedicated for printer connection type of PC port serial which is dedicated for connecting portable and peripheral devices format of data file which may be read with standard text viewers e g byte 5AH is stored as characters 5 and A which mean bytes 35H and 41H One line of this HEX file one record contains start address and data bytes All records are secured with checksum Quick Start Introduction This user manual covers the following programmers DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C DATAMAN 40PRO and DATAMAN MEMPRO DATAMAN 448PRO2 is super fast universal 4x 48 pindrive concurrent multiprogramming system designed for high volume production programming with minimal operator effort The chips are programmed at near theoretical maximum programming speed Using build in in circuit serial programming ISP connectors the programmer is able to program ISP
29. automatically saved to buffer of default devices This buffer is accessible with Device Select from default devices command If you wish display additional information about the current device use button Device info or an lt Ctrl F1 gt key This command provides a size of device organization programming algorithm and a list of programmers including auxiliary modules that supported this device You can find here package information and other general information about current device too Device Select EPROM Flash by ID Use this command for autoselect an EPROM or Flash as active device by reading the device ID The programmer can automatically identify certain devices by the reading the manufacturer and the device ID that are burnt into the chip This only applies to EPROM or Flash that supports this feature If the device does not support a chip ID and manufacturer s ID a message will be displayed indicating this as an unknown or not supported device If more devices with identical chip ID and manufacturers ID were detected the list of these devices will be displayed A corresponding device can be chosen from this list by selecting its number or manufacturer name from list and press Enter or click OK button Press a key lt Esc gt or click Cancel button at any time to cancel device selection without affecting the currently selected device Warning The control program only support this time EPROM s and Flash with 28 and 32 pin
30. available as optional accessories for programmers with 6 pin and 10 pin ISP connector DATAMAN 40PRO Schematic of Diagnostic POD for ISP connector if you are in hurry DIP40 to ZIF socket HRIA 47R ZIFI ZIF2 1 ZIF3 2 ZIF4 2 ZIFS IR 5 36 ZIF6 6 7 8 9 HRIB 47R HRIC 47R ZIF7 J2 HARTING 09185106324 ZIF8 ZIF9 ZIF11 10 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 a 20 HARTING 09185066324 Sequence for testing 6 pins ISP connector 1 2 3 Insert Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors into ZIF socket of the programmer Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors must be inserted as 40 pins device Interconnect 6 pins connector of Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors with an ISP connector of the programmer with an ISP cable included in programmer delivery package Be sure that pins are interconnected properly i e 1 1 2 2 6 6 Run selftest of ISP connector in PG4UW Programmer Selftest ISP connector Sequence for testing 10 pins ISP connector 1 2 Insert Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors into ZIF socket of the programmer Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors must be inserted as 40 pins device Interconnect 10 pins connector of Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors with an ISP connector of the programmer with an ISP cable included in delivery programmer package Be sure that pins are interconnect
31. capable chips in circuit DATAMAN 48PRO2 is a super fast universal USB LPT interfaced universal programmer and logic IC tester with 48 powerful pindrivers Using build in ISP connector the programmer is able to program ISP capable chips in circuit This design allows easily add new devices to the device list DATAMAN 48PRO2 is a true universal and a true low cost programmer providing one of the best value for money in today s market DATAMAN 48PRO2C is a cost effective version of DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer without some special devices and LPT port interface If you need program some of the mentioned devices please take a look at DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer DATAMAN 40PRO is a small fast and powerful USB interfaced programmer of all kinds of programmable devices Using build in in circuit serial programming ISP connector the programmer is able to program ISP capable chips in circuit It has design which allows easily add new devices to the device list DATAMAN MEMPRO is a small fast and powerful USB interfaced programmer for EPROM EEPROM Flash EPROM NVRAM seria EEPROM and static RAM tester DATAMAN MEMPRO can be upgraded to DATAMAN 40PRO All our programmers work with almost any IBM PC Pentium compatible or higher portable or desktop personal computers Programmers use the USB port or parallel printer port of PC All programmers function flawlessly on Windows operating system see section PC requirement All programmers are dr
32. computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Llpdate to search for software O Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Back Next gt J Cancel Select No not this time and then click on Next button For all This wizard helps you install software for DATAMAN 48PRO Universal 48 pindrive Programmer e If your hardware came with an installation CD QP or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue lt Back Next gt Cancel Select Install the software automatically and then click on Next button 69 Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware DATAMAN 48PRO0 Universal 48 pindrive Programmer has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Inst
33. dialog User has to enter password twice to confirm the password is correct After password confirmation program switches to Protected mode The entered password is then used to switch off Protected mode a Oo 133 2 by reading project that was previously saved in Protected mode For details see File Save project Checkbox Keep Load project operation allowed is set to inactive state by default it means the Load project operation button and menu will be disabled when Protected mode is active If the option is enabled checked the Load project operation button and menu will be allowed in Protected mode Checkbox Disable view edit buffer is set to inactive state by default it means the View Edit buffer button and menu will be enabled when Protected mode is active This allows you and others to view content of buffer but not edit due to active Protected mode Activate this option if you wish to disable also viewing of buffer content in Protected mode In this case we recommend to activate also option Encrypt project file with password For details see File Save project Select operation mode for protected mode Options Multi operation mode represents basic form of protected mode where all available device operations blank verify program erase are enabled except read This provides certainty that operator cannot modify buffer data by accidental or intentional read operation It s useful when you want to have al
34. electronics protect the target device and the programmer itself against either short or long term power failures and partly also against a PC failure However it is not possible to grant the integrity of the target device due to incorrect user selected programming parameters Target device may be not destroyed by forced interruption of the control program reset or switch off PC by removing the physical connection to the programmer but the content of actually programmed cell may remains undefined Don t unplug the target device from the ZIF socket during work with device LED BUSY shine Wa c cr m y ssVq C 35 In system serial programming by DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C For general definition recommendation and direction about ISP see section Common notes ISP please Description of ISP connector As ISP connector is used 20 pins connector 2 1634689 0 from TE connectivity or other compatible connector 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 m m m mg m B NH M NH 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 n B NH 8 NH NH NH Front view at ISP connector of programmer H L read driver pins 3 5 7 9 11 13 of ISP connector pin 14 of ISP connector B drivers in programmer pin of ISP drivers in programmer pin of ISP connector VC connector HIL Float RB2 Read RB1 Pull up YES Pull down Pull up Pull down GND
35. for automated programmers and is intended to be used mainly with handler machines Computer 1 192 168 0 10 Computer 2 TCP IP F e adapter adapter KE xxx Programmer Sites lt lt lt Crm el mes Come C CD Cn rene yet e sere Den Cre Ae o s CR 1 9 Ess k Cn Typical configuration of remotely controlled multiprogramming system running on two computers TCP protocol 152 PG4UW MC Installation During installation the Network Mode feature will not be installed by default You have to activate it by executing installation procedure with command line parameter Inetworkmode e g Start Run C pg4uwarc exe networkmode After some initial screens an option to include installation of PG4UWMC Network Agent and selection of Programmers Group will appear Please define name of Programmers group which this installed computer will belong to PG4UWMC Network Agent will be configured to start with windows Documents Pictures Computer Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Connect To ij Control Panel Devices and Printers Default Programs b This task will be created with administrative privileges Help and Support gt All Programs Welcome to Dataman
36. individual serial numbers to each programmed device or simply increments a serial number or the function enables to read serial numbers or any programmed device identification signatures from a file The software also provides a lot of information about programmed device As a special the drawings of all available packages explanation of chip labeling the meaning of prefixes and suffixes at the chips for each supported chip are provided The software provide full information for ISP implementation Description of ISP connector pins for currently selected chip recommended target design around in circuit programmed chip and other necessary information The remote control feature allows PG4UW software to be flow controlled by other application either using BAT file commands or using DLL file For DATAMAN 448PRO2 is remote control limited for ISP programming only Jam files of JEDEC standard JESD 71 are interpreted by Jam Player Jam files are generated by design software which is provided by manufacturer of respective programmable device Chips are programmed in ZIF or through ISP connector IEEE 1149 1 Joint Test Action Group JTAG interface 18 DATAMAN 448PRO2 VME files are interpreted by VME Player VME file is a compressed binary variation of SVF file and contains high level IEEE 1149 1 bus operations VME files are generated by design Software which is provided by manufacturer of respective programmable device Chips are pr
37. is provided by manufacturer of respective programmable device Chips are programmed in ZIF or through ISP connector IEEE 1149 1 Joint Test Action Group JTAG interface Multiple devices are possible to program and test via JTAG chain JTAG chain ISP Jam or JTAG chain ISP VME Attaching of more DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C programmers to the same PC through USB port is achieved a powerful multiprogramming system which support as many chips as are supported by DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C programmer and without obvious decreasing of programming speed It is important to know there is a concurrent multiprogramming each programmer works independently and each programmer can program different chip if necessary It is important to remember that in most cases new devices require only a software update due to the DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C is truly universal programmer With our prompt service you can have new devices can be added to the current list within hours Advanced design including protection circuits original brand components and careful manufacturing and burning allows us to provide a three year warranty on parts and labor for the DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C limited 25 000 cycle warranty on ZIF Socket DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C elements 1 48 pin ZIF socket 2 work result LEDs 3 power sleep LED 4 YES Button 5 ISP connector 6 power switch 7 GND connector can be used for grounding
38. line power input 100 240VAC 60W max banana jack for ESD wrist straps connection banana jack for connection to ground 23 Specification valid for each programming module HARDWARE Base unit DACs e USB 2 0 high speed compatible port up to 480 Mb s transfer rate e on board intelligence powerful microprocessor and FPGA based state machine three D A converters for VPP1 and VPP2 controllable rise and fall time range 0 8V 1A e VPP1 VPP2 range 0 26V 1A e selftest capability ZIF sockets pindriver 48 pin DIL ZIF Zero Insertion Force socket accepts both 300 600 mil devices up to 48 pin e pindrivers 48 universal e VCCP VPP1 VPP2 can be connected to each pin e perfect ground for each pin e FPGA based TTL driver provides H L CLK pull up pull down on all pindriver pins e analog pindriver output level selectable from 1 8 V up to 26V e current limitation overcurrent shutdown power failure shutdown e ESD protection on each pin of socket IEC 1000 4 2 15kV air 8kV contact e continuity test each pin is tested before every programming operation ISP connector e 20 pin male type with miss insertion lock e 6 TTL pindrivers provides H L CLK pull up pull down level H selectable from 1 8V up to 5V to handle all low voltage including devices e 1x VCCP voltage range 2V 7V 100mA e programmed chip voltage VCCP with both source sink capability and voltage sense 1x VPP volt
39. manufacturers Note Pin no 1 is signed by triangle scratch on ISP cable connectors As ISP connectors are used 10 pins connectors 09185107813 from Harting or other compatible connector DATAMAN 40PRO ISP cable Warnings e When you use DATAMAN 40PRO as ISP programmer don t insert device to ZIF socket e When you program devices in ZIF socket don t insert ISP cable to ISP connector e Use only attached ISP cable When you use other ISP cable other material length programming may occur unreliable e DATAMAN 40PRO can supply programmed device only but target system cannot supply DATAMAN 40PRO e DATAMAN 40PRO apply programming voltage to target device and checks his value target system can modify programming voltage If the programming voltage is different as expected no action with target device will be executed E 49 Note H L read DATAMAN 40PRO driver C1 H L read driver R1 pin of ISP connector R2 PU PD driver in programmer C1 1nF R1 1k3 R2 22k Selftest If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation please run the programmer selftest using Diagnostic POD enclosed with the standard delivery package e Insert 40 pins diagnostic POD type into ZIF socket of the programmer 40 pins diagnostic POD type must be inserted as 40 pins device e Run selftest of programmer in PG4UW Programmer Selftest plus Technical specification HAR
40. name package type part2 Multichip original part name package type part n Example Master device TV0057A002CAGD FBGA 107 Sub devices 1 TV0057A002CAGD FBGA107 NAND 2 TV0057A002CAGD FBGA107 NOR Doo Y 137 Using of Multi project for running of device operation Typical usage of existing Multi project file has following order For single programming in PG4UW e Load created Multi project by File Load project menu command in PG4UW main window or Load multi prj button in Multi project Wizard After successful loading of Multi project Multi project Wizard is opened automatically In Wizard run wished device operation using one of available device operation buttons Blank Verify Program Erase mostly Program device operation is used Selected device operation is executed as sequence of sub project loading and consequent sub device programming for each sub device defined in Multi project And this is main purpose of Multi project to automate running sequence of device operations for each chip of multichip device The side effect of this concept is that device progress indicators are reset to 0 at beginning of each sub device operation so it looks like progress bar is jumping to 0 few times while multichip operation is running After programming of all sub devices is completed or error occurs standard Repeat dialog is displayed Programmed device can be removed from programmer socket an
41. name and or device number in a search box use a key Space as a separation character and press Enter or click OK button Press a key lt Esc gt or click Cancel button at any time to cancel device selection without affecting the currently selected device Selected device is automatically saved to buffer of default devices This buffer is accessible with Device Select from default devices command If you wish display additional information about the current device use button Device info or an lt Ctrl F1 gt key This command provides a size of device organization programming algorithm and a list of programmers including auxiliary modules that supported this device You can find here package information and other general information about current device too Select device Only selected manufacturer This window allows selecting the desired device type by manufacturer First select a required manufacturer in Manufacturer box using mouse or cursor keys It will cause a list of selected manufacturer devices will be displayed 92 PG4UW Device can be select by double click on a line from list with desired manufacturer name and device number or by entering device number in a search box use a key Space as a Separation character and press Enter or click OK button Press a key lt Esc gt or click Cancel button at any time to cancel device selection without affecting the currently selected device Selected device is
42. 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 and user message about complete count down will be displayed Statistics dialog contains following options Check boxes Program Verify Blank Erase and Read define operations after which statistics values increment Any selected and performed device operation will increment the Total counter and one of Success or Failure counters depending on device operation result success or failure A combination of partial operations is counted as one operation only For example a Read operation including Verify after Read is one operation A Program operation including Erase and or Verify operations is counted as one operation Check box Count down sets Count down activity enable or disable Edit box following the Count down check box defines initial number of count down counter from which count down starts Statistics dialog can be also opened by pressing right mouse button on Statistics panel and clicking displayed item Statistics Statistics dialog contains seven statistics values Success Operational failure Adapter test failure Insertion test failure ID check failure Other failure prog SW HW and Total Meaning of the
43. reaction on CE OE and WE in first cycle write data 0x55 to the address 0 0 CE L WE L OE H and compare with data read from same address CE L WE H OE L data have to be valid then other combination control pins CE L WE H OE H CE H WE H OE L is set and data have to be not valid data bus driver have to be inactive e SRAM test basic part Programmer here write random data to SRAM device and then verify the content e 3 RAM test advanced optional Walking one and Walking zero are common terms who need explanation can study http www google com search q memory test walkingt tone http www google com search q memory test walking zero Notes it is possible to select a delay between write operation and succeeding verify of programmed data at condition the device is supplied in intent to detect leak of the bits programmer haven t capability to detect errors like too big current on the signal pins or such analog errors all tests are done at low frequency meant compared with maximal speed of tested device therefore usage of such test is limited Conclusions the device programmer can provide only basic answer about health of the sRAM if you need test SRAM more deeply use please specialized SRAM tester Device IC test This command activates a test section for ICs mainly Standard Logic IC The ICs are sorted by type of technology to groups libraries First select an approp
44. the new serialization settings 8 run Program device operation You can see at the serialization indicating labels in the main window of PG4UW and also in info progress window during device programming and repeating of programming Additional operation with used files This group box contains three types of operation User can select one of the operation to do with used serialization data files in Playlist From file mode Following operation are available option Do nothing program does not make any operation with used serialization data files e option Move used file to specified directory program moves used serialization data files to user specified directory of used serialization files option Delete used file program deletes used serialization data files 106 PG4UW Directory This option is available in playlist From file serialization mode and selected option Move used file to specified directory User can specify target directory into which used serialization data files will be moved Following error indicators are used in Playlist From file serialization e s n error 3 serialization data file does not exist e s n error 34 used serialization data file can not be deleted maybe serialization files are placed on write protected disk e s n error 35 used serialization data file can not be moved to target directory of used serialization files maybe serialization files are placed on write protected disk or target directory
45. the programmer software The control program delivered by Dataman included on the CD in your package is granted to be free from any viruses at the moment of delivery Run the control program D After start control program PG4UW automatically scan all existing ports and search for the connected some DATAMAN s programmer Program PG4UW is common for all the DATAMAN s programmers hence program try to find all supported programmers In Windows environment double click to icon PG4UW Notes When PG4UW is started program is checked for its integrity Than the program display a standard user menu and waits for your instructions If the control program cannot communicate with the programmer an error message appears on the screen including error code and description of possible reasons disconnected programmer bad connection power supply failure incompatible printer port Eliminate the error source and press any key If error condition still exists the program resumes its operation in the demo mode and access to the programmer is not possible If you cannot find the cause of the error follow the instructions in Troubleshooting section In addition the control program checks communication with programmer prior to any operation with the programmed device 73 Description of the user screen Windows program PG4UW PG4UW v2 36 03 2007 universal control program for Dataman programmers File Buffer Device Programmer Optio
46. the project file can be created by Save project command e Select Master multichip device the Multi project has to be used for After selection of multichip device Multi project Wizard is automatically opened e In Multi project Wizard add required projects by Add project button Each project represents one sub device of multichip device e After completing of sub project selection use button Build Multi project to create final Multi project file Program will prompt for name of new Multi project file Final Multi project file will contain all sub projects listed in Table 1 Sub projects Notes There is possible to create Multi project from any classic project files So association with Master device is not mandatory It is only on user s consideration how to combine correct sub devices sub projects into one Multi project This feature can be especially useful when using ISP programming of devices in JTAG chain with different projects defined Multi project Wizard can be opened by one of following actions e selecting of Master multichip device from Select Device dialog in PG4UW e loading of created Multi project file e opening dialog Multi project Wizard directly from PG4UW menu Options Multi project Wizard 1 Convention for Master device and Sub device part names in PG4UW device list Master device Multichip original part name package type Sub devices Multichip original part name package type part1 Multichip original part
47. to meet the strong demand of the small manufacturing and developer s community for the fast and reliable universal programmer DATAMAN 48PRO2C is a cost effective version of DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer without some special devices and LPT port interface If you need program some of the mentioned devices please take a look at DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C support all kinds of types and silicon technologies of today and tomorrow programmable devices without family specific module You have freedom to choose the optimal device for your design Using built in in circuit serial programming ISP connector the programmer is able to program ISP capable chips in circuit DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C aren t only programmer but also tester of TTL CMOS logic ICs and memories Furthermore it allows generating user definable test pattern sequences DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PROZ2C provide very fast programming due to high speed FPGA driven hardware and execution of time critical routines inside of the programmer It is least fast than competitors in this category for many chips much faster than most competitors As a result when used in production this one socket programmer waits for an operator and not the other way round DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C interfaces with the IBM PC Pentium compatible or higher portable or desktop personal computers through USB 2 0 1 1 port or any standard parallel printer port
48. values will be read The input file for Classis From file serialization must have correct format File format Classic From file serialization input file has text format The 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 label1 addr byteO byte7 byten labeln addr byteO byte1 bytem addr byteO byte1 bytek ru basic part optional part Comment meaning is ipa u s HR EN 103 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 label 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 label entered by user defines line in input file from which serial values reading starts addr Addr defines buffer address to write data following the address byteO byten byteO bytem byteO bytek Bytes arrays byteO byten byte0 bytem byteO bytek are defining data which are assigned to write to buffer Maximum count of bytes in one data field following the address is 64 bytes Data bytes are writt
49. with the programmed device sssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeennnen eene 35 In system serial programming by DATAMAN 48PRO2 48 2 36 Multiprogramming by DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C s Ecce Lechnicalspecificatioli x 2 no tht o eene ORE ERES DATAMAN 4OPRO m Introduction DATAMAN 40PRO elements Connecting DATAMAN 40PRO to PC Manipulation with the programmed device In system serial programming by DATAMAN 40PRO Selles iye aa e a a EE UE EE a a N Technical specification DATAMAN MEMPRO Introduction DATAMAN MEMPRO elements Connecting DATAMAN MEMPRO to PC Manipulation with the programmed device ii Ij TTD PDT RCM Technical specification Setup Software setup PG4UW the programmer software File ecce eese de Buffer Device Programmer Options Help lacrilj e 141 Common notes eo eee stato eut Ee eoe CREE c RECEN sS Uc Nanc Reo DC 159 Maite mane is ERE i m ehe e RI EE e AER 160 Software Troubleshooting and warranty Troubleshooting 172 If you have an unsupported target device rennen 172 Waranty Ie MS elei eost e P OPE RE OD RON MORIR ORTU REED ER eR e
50. xxx 49F xxx series with 8 16 bit data width full support of LV series 1 2 e Serial E E PROM 24Cxxx 24Fxxx 25Cxxx 25Bxxx 25Dxxx 59Cxxx 25F xxx 25Pxxx 25Qxxx 85xxx 93Cxxx series AT88SCxxx full support for LV series 1 e Configuration EE PROM XCFxxx 37LVxx XC17xxxx EPCxxx AT17xxx LV series including e NV RAM Dallas DSxxx SGS Inmos MKxxx SIMTEK STKxxx XICOR 2xxx ZMD U63x series PLD series Atmel AMD Vantis Cypress ICT Lattice NS 1 e Microcontrollers 51 series 87Cxxx 87LVxx 89Cxxx 89Sxxx 89LVxxx 89LSxxx 89LPxxx LPC series from Atmel Atmel W amp M Intel Philips SST Winbond 1 2 Microcontrollers Atmel AVR AT90Sxxxx AT90pwm AT90can AT90usb ATtiny ATmega series 1 2 Microcontrollers Cypress CY8Cxxxxx Microcontrollers ELAN EM78Pxxx Microcontrollers EM Microelectronic 4 and 8 bit series Microcontrollers Microchip PlCmicro PIC10xxx PIC12xxx PIC16xxx PIC17Cxxx PIC18xxx dsPIC series 8 40 pins 1 2 Microcontrollers Scenix Ubicom SXxxx series e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Cygnal C8051 series e Microcontrollers other ASP Macronix Princeton EXODUS Microelectronic Goal Ramtron Topro VersaChips Winbond Programmer through ISP connector Serial E E PROM IIC series Microcontrollers Atmel AT89Sxxx AT90Sxxxx ATtiny ATmega series e Microcontrollers Cypress CY8C2xxxx Microcontrollers Elan EM78Pxxx e Microcontrollers EM Microelectronic 4 and 8 bit serie
51. 0 7 sec AT89C51RD2 microcontroller 10000Hx8 programming and verify 14 4 sec PIC32MX360F512L microcontroller 80000Hx8 programming and verify 8 9 sec Conditions Intel Core2Duo 6300 1 86GHz 1GB RAM USB 2 0 HS Win XP software PG4UW v3 03 1 implementation is the same as in card readers Verification of programming is performs internal controller Internal controller confirms the proper programming using status register 2 the programming time is for TurboMode active ing status register SOFTWARE e Algorithms only manufacturer approved or certified algorithms are used 27 e Algorithm updates software updates are available regularly approx every 4 weeks free of charge Internet download OnDemand version of software is available for highly needed chips support and or bugs fixes Available nearly daily e Main features revision history session logging on line help device and algorithm information Device operations e standard e intelligent device selection by device type manufacturer or typed fragment of part name e automatic ID based selection of EPROM Flash EPROM e blank check read verify program erase e configuration and security bit program e illegal bit test checksum e interpret the Jam Standard Test and Programming Language STAPL JEDEC standard JESD 71 e interpret the VME files compressed binary variation of SVF files security insertion test reverse insertion check
52. 26Vxxx DataFlash AT45Dxxx AT26Dxxx e Configuration EE PROM XCFxxx XC17xxxx XC18Vxxx EPCxxx EPCSxxx AT17xxx AT18Fxxx 37LVxx e 1 Wire E E PROM DS1xxx DS2xxx e PLD Altera MAX 3000A MAX 7000A MAX 7000B MAX 7000S MAX7000AE MAX II G Z ePLD Lattice ispGAL22V10x ispLSl1xxx ispLSI1xxxEA ispLSI2xxx ispLSI2xxxA ispLSI2xxxE ispLSI2xxxV ispLSI2xxxVE ispLSI2xxxVL LC4xxxB C V ZC ZE M4 xx xx M4A3 xx xx M4A5 xx xx M4LV xx xx ispCLOCK Power Manager ll ProcessorPM e PLD Xilinx XC9500 XC9500XL XC9500XV CoolRunner XPLA3 CoolRunner ll e other PLD SPLD CPLD series AMD AMI Atmel Cypress Gould ICT Lattice National Semicond Philips STMicroelectronics TI TMS Vantis VLSI e FPGA Actel ProASIC3 IGLOO Fusion e FPGA Lattice MachXO LatticeXP ispXPGA e FPGA Xilinx Spartan 3AN Clocks TI TMS Cypress e Special chips Atmel Tire Pressure Monitoring ATA6285N ATA6286N PWM controllers Zilker Labs Analog Devices Gamma buffers TI Maxim e Microcontrollers MCS51 series 87Cxxx 87LVxx 89Cxxx 89Sxxx 89Fxxx 89LVxxx 89LSxxx 89LPxxx 89Exxx 89Lxxx all manufacturers e Philips LPC series e Microcontrollers Intel 196 series 87C 196 KB KC KD KT KR e Microcontrollers Atmel ARM ARM7 AT91SAM7Sxx AT91SAM7Lxx AT91SAM7Xxx AT91SAM7XCxx AT91SAM7SExx series ARM9 AT91SAM9xxx series ARM Cortex M3 AT91SAM3Uxxx series e Microcontrollers Atmel AVR 8bit 16bit AT90Sxxxx AT90pwm AT90can AT
53. 6h b6 b7 b5 b6n b6m 0007h b7 b6 b4 b7n b7m bO b1 b2 means original buffer byte values from addresses 0 1 2 bOn b1n b2n means nibble swapped original bytes bO b1 b2 by following rules Original Byte bits 7 bit6 bitS bit4 bit2 bit1 bit0 Nibble swapped Byte Bits bit3 bit2 bit1 bitO 6 bit5 bit4 Original Byte bits 7 bit6 bitS bit4 bit2 bit1 Mirrored Byte Bits bitO bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7 Selecting option Allow address history logging activates saving of recently confirmed values These are saved for each device separately count is limited to last 15 items Note Address history values are common for all buffer data manipulation dialogs Default address range is set according to buffer range of selected device Selecting option Maintain last inserted values causes that for the next time you open this dialog previously confirmed values will be reloaded as default Buffer Erase If this command is selected the content of the buffer will be filled with topical blank character Selecting option Allow address history logging activates saving of recently confirmed values These are saved for each device separately count is limited to last 15 items Note Address history values are common for all buffer data manipulation dialogs Default address range is set according to buffer range of selected device Selecting option Maintain last inserted values cau
54. 8168C P 8111C P Family PCI E Gigabit Ethernet NIC NDIS 6 20 10009 Physical Address MAC 1F D0 9A 47 C1 00 L0010 DHCP Enabled 0 10011 IP 192 168 0 21 Mask 255 255 255 0 L0012 Gateway 192 168 0 138 L0013 VirtualBox Host Only Network L0014 Description VirtualBox Host Only Ethernet Adapter 10015 Physical Address MAC 00 27 00 50 6A 00 L0016 DHCP Enabled 1 10017 IP Mask 255 255 0 0 L0018 gt gt 02 08 2013 13 19 24 L0019 Programmers group ProgrammersGroup1 Installation procedure with checked Installation of PG4UWMC Network Agent and selected name of Programmers group Once the installation is done on each computer we can proceed to initial configuration of PG4UW MC Configuration Run PG4UWMC on computer which will control whole programming process In Menu Options check Network mode PGAUWMC v2 99nw01 08 2013 Multiprogramming Control Panel File Device Programmer Help uA s E Switch to Operator Mode Search Settings Load f Unlock protected project Settings BeeProg2 Sta isti Site 1 Sued Statistics Opr Reset all settings Othei lue Total Save options G v Network mode Count Remains eco Reload Count down Count down 155 Installation procedure with checked Installation of PG4UWMC Network Agent and selected name of Programmers group We are on network thus we need to set n
55. 90usb ATtiny ATmega ATxmega series asss Or F 40 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C e Microcontrollers Atmel AVR32 AT32UC3xxxx Microcontrollers Chipcon TI CC11xx CC24xx CC25xx series e Microcontrollers Coreriver Atom 1 0 MiDAS1 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 3 0 series e Microcontrollers Cypress CY7Cxxxxx CY8Cxxxxx Microcontrollers ELAN EM78Pxxx Microcontrollers Infineon Siemens XC800 C500 XC166 C166 series e Microcontrollers MDT 1xxx and 2xxx series e Microcontrollers Microchip PlCmicro PIC10xxx PIC12xxx PIC16xxx PIC17Cxxx PIC18xxx PIC24xxx dsPIC PIC32xxx series e Microcontrollers Motorola Freescale HC05 HC08 HC11 HC12 HCS08 RS08 512 S12X MC56F MCF51 MCF52 series e Microcontrollers Myson MTV2xx 3xx 4xx 5xx CS89xx series e Microcontrollers National COP8xxx series e Microcontrollers NEC uPD70Fxxx uPD78Fxxx series e Microcontrollers Novatek NT68xxx series e Microcontrollers Nuvoton Winbond N79xxx W77xxx W78xxx W79xxx W83xxx series e Microcontrollers NXP ARM Cortex M3 LPC 13xx LPC17xx series e Microcontrollers Philips NXP UOC series UOCIII UOC TOP UOC Fighter series e Microcontrollers Philips NXP ARM7 LPC2xxx PCD807xx SAF7780xxx series e Microcontrollers Scenix Ubicom SXxxx series e Microcontrollers Renesas R8C Tiny series e Microcontrollers SGS Thomson ST6xx ST7xx ST10xx STR7xx series e Microcontrollers SyncMOS SM59xxx SM73xxx SM79xxx SM89xxx series e
56. AMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C to control programs may load projects for all DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C and run PG4UW for every connected and assigned DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C Selftest If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation please run the programmer ISP connector selftest using Diagnostic POD Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 enclosed with the standard delivery package Selftest of programmer e Insert 48 pins diagnostic POD type into ZIF socket of the programmer 48 pins diagnostic POD type must be inserted as 48 pins device e Run selftest of programmer in PG4UW Programmer Selftest plus Selftest of ISP connector e Insert Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 into ZIF socket of the programmer Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 must be inserted as 48 pins device e Interconnect 20 pins connector of Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 with an ISP connector of the programmer with an ISP cable included in delivery programmer package Be sure that pins are interconnected properly i e 1 1 2 2 20 20 e Run selftest of ISP connector in PG4UW Programmer Selftest ISP connector DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C Technical specification HARDWARE Base unit DACs e USB 2 0 high speed compatible port up to 480 Mb s transfer rate eFPGA based IEEE 1284 slave printer port up to 1MB s transfer rate except DATAMAN 48PRO2C e on board intelligenc
57. After this action the number is always inside 0 1FFFFFFF interval this is basic style of overflow handling Step Step options specify 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 e ASCII e Bin 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 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 e Decimal e Hexadecimal 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 which 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 mod
58. Credit box info The menu item Credit box info provide all necessary information about Credit box es attached to the PC type serial number information about activation and about credits available If more Credit boxes attached to the PC software show also information about all credits available Availability of Credit box es and also information about amount of credits in attached Credit box es is also shown at main window it is Credit box button below the Statistics and Count down section This button appears dynamically when the device that belongs to Paid ISP support is selected and if at least one Credit box is present The bar graph at the bottom of Credit box button also indicates status of credits on attached Credit box es as next Green bargraph 85 of total credits available yellow bargraph credit box button 50 of total credits available red bargraph credit box button 1096 of total credits available no bargraph credit box button 0 of total credits available depleted Information about available credits is periodically updated also during opened Credit box info window Work with devices belongs to Paid ISP support category According to requests and needs of customers programmable devices are more and more complex Also programmable devices range is more and more wide As a result we as s device programmers manufacturer have to spend much more development resources for implementation of new program
59. D4H 7EH 80H to buffer at address 7FF800H The addressing looks like following the first Byte at the lowest address Buffer Address Data 7FF800H 7FF801H 7FF802H 7FF803H 7FF804H 7FF805H Example 2 12H ABH C5H D4H 7EH 80H Mwritebuffer 7FF800 12 AB C5 D4 7E 80 FF0000 AB CD EF 43 21 the first block of data the second block of data Writes two blocks of data to buffer The first block of data 6 Bytes 12H ABH C5H D4H 7EH 80H are written to buffer at address 7FF800H in the same way as in Example 1 The second block of data 5 Bytes ABH CDH EFH 43H 21H are written to buffer at address FFOOOOH 164 Common notes The addressing looks like following the first Byte at the lowest address Buffer Address Data FF0000H ABH FF0001H CDH FF0002H EFH FF0003H 43H FF0004H 21H Iwritebufferex INDEX ADDR 1 B11 B12 B 13 B14 B1N ADDR2 B21 B22 B23 B24 B2M Command writebufferex is used to write block of Bytes to PG4UW main buffer at specified address The command is very similar to command writebuffer except one more parameter INDEX The INDEX parameter specifies the order of buffer where data will send The main buffer has index 1 The first secondary buffer has index 2 etc Please note the secondary buffer s is are available for some kinds of devices only e g Microchip PIC16F628 The kind of buffer indexed by parameter buffindex depends on order of buffer in application PG4UW in d
60. DWARE Programmer e two D A converters for VCCP and VPP controllable rise and fall time e VCCP range 2 7V 350mA e VPP range 2 25V 200mA e USB 2 0 1 1 compatible interface e selftest capability ZIF socket pindriver e 40 pin DIL ZIF Zero Insertion Force socket accepts both 300 600 mil devices up to 40 pins e pindriver 40 TTL pindrivers universal GND VCC VPP pindriver 50 DATAMAN 40PRO e FPGA based TTL driver provides H L CLK pull up pull down on all pindriver pins level H selectable from 1 8 V up to 5V e continuity test each pin is tested before every programming operation ISP connector 10 pin male type with miss insertion lock e 6 TTL pindrivers provides H L CLK pull up pull down level H selectable from 1 8V up to 5V to handle all low voltage including devices 1x voltage range 2V 7V 100mA and 1x VPP voltage range 2V 25V 50mA e programmed chip voltage with both source sink capability and voltage sense Note the programmer is not capable to supply a target system from VCCP pin If you have such demand use please a DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C programmer DEVICE SUPPORT Programmer in ZIF socket e EPROM NMOS CMOS 27xxx and 27Cxxx series with 8 16 bit data width full support of LV series 1 2 e EEPROM NMOS CMOS 28xxx 28Cxxx 27EExxx series with 8 16 bit data width full support of LV series 1 2 e Flash EPROM 28Fxxx 29Cxxx 29Fxxx 29BVxxx 29LVxxx 29W
61. Device Select device This setting is saved to disk by command Options Save options and could be saved into the project file for selected device File Save project Note When using device socket adapters with some passive or active parts for example capacitors for bypassing supply voltage the Automatic YES function may need to set these pins to Pins with capacitors list This is necessary to make Automatic YES function working properly Otherwise Automatic YES function will think the pins are still connected and it will not allow user to insert new device and start new programming Programmer Selftest Command executes a selftest of current programmer without diagnostic POD We strongly recommend execute also Programmer Selftest plus of programmer because Selftest procedure without diagnostic POD is not able to check whole programmer and to discover if exist some special errors 124 PG4UW Programmer Selftest plus Command executes a selftest plus of current programmer using diagnostic POD which is included in standard delivery of programmer Recommendations how often run Selftest plus you can find at Maintenance section Programmer Self test ISP connector Command executes a selftest of ISP connector of current programmer using diagnostic POD for ISP connectors Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors is necessary to use for testing 6 and 10 pin ISP connectors of programmers Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors is
62. F excluded from sensing contains list of pins that will be ignored from testing by Automatic YES The reason to ignore the pins is mostly capacitors connected to these pins Button Setting Automatic YES parameters will run wizard that can detect permanently connected pins pins with capacitors and set these pins to list of pins excluded from sensing After selecting of device list of excluded pins contains default excluded pins for selected device adapter If other bypass capacitors to universal programmer and or device adapter are added by customer there is necessary to run Automatic YES parameters wizard to override default parameters and detect other pins with capacitors In Device removal hold off time is time period between you removed device from the ZIF Socket and the time when software starts to check the socket for new device inserted This interval is in seconds and must be from 1 to 120 default value is 2 seconds In Device insertion complete time is possible to set a time within all pins of the device have to be properly inserted after a first pin s detected so that the program will not detects incorrectly inserted device This interval is in seconds and must be from 1 to 120 default value is 5 seconds The Suspend on error defines if the Automatic YES function will be temporary disabled on error to see result of operation or will going on without suspension The options are set to defaults after new device is selected by
63. L file or SVF file for use by utility SVF2Jam Actel Actel Libero amp Integrated Design Environment IDE generates STAPLE file and or PDB file Actel FlashPro converts a PDB file to STAPLE file 115 Nee JAM player dialog Jam Player Action Variables Identifier Optional Recommended DO ERASE DO BLANKCHECK D PROGRAM DO VERIFY DO READ UES D READ USERCODE DO SECURE DO SECURE ALL v OK Cancel Information Help Device according to Jam file EPM70644E Jam Player version 1 see Action and Variables controls Jam Player Action es Procedures Identifier Optional Recommended C DO BLANK CHECK v 00 VERIFY C DO SECURE C DO LOw TEMP PROGRAMMING C DO DISABLE ISP CLAMP DO READ USERCODE Cancel Information Help Device according to Jam file EPM7064AE Jam Player version 2 see Action and Procedures controls Action Select desired action for executing Jam file of version 2 consists of actions Action consists of calling of procedures which are executed Jam file of version 1 does not know statements action and procedure therefore choice Action is not accessible Program flow starts to run instructions according to boolean variables with prefix DO something If you need some new boolean variables with prefix DO something then contact us 116 PG4UW Procedures Program flow
64. M gt ume A pins 15 16 of ISP connector o D drivers in programmer 1 pin of ISP pin of ISP HIL re Float GND Read E pin of ISP CE1 connector l l l RA1 180R RA2 1k3 RA3 22k RB1 10k RB2 10k CC1 1n RC1 1k3 RC2 22k RD1 22k CE1 1n RE1 1k3 Comment to above picture 36 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C picture C Connection of pins 15 and 16 when are configured as logical signal needed for ISP programming pictures D E When pins 15 and 16 are configured as status of LED OK and LED ERROR picture D before first action with desired ISP device picture E after first action with desired ISP device Notes When LED OK or LED ERROR ON shine this status is presented as logical H level of H is 1 8V 5V depend on H level of desired ISP device When LED OK or LED ERROR OFF not shine this status is presented as logical L level of L is 0V 0 4V The above mentioned values are provided to understand and also to exactly calculate the value of resistors which isolate separate the programmed chip and target system Specification of ISP connector pins depends on the device which you want to program You can find it in the control SW for programmer PG4UW menu Device Device Info Ctrl F1 Be aware the ISP programming way of respective device must be selected It is indicated by ISP suffix after name of selected device
65. ND Flash 2 2048 MB x8 16 Giga programming 1 363 sec QB25F640S33 serial Flash 800200Hx8 64 Mega programming and verify 30 7 sec AT89C51RD2 microcontroller 10000Hx8 programming and verify 14 4 sec PIC32MX360F512L microcontroller 80000Hx8 programming and verify 8 9 sec Conditions Intel Core2Duo 6300 1 86GHz 1GB RAM USB 2 0 HS Win XP software PG4UW v3 03 1 implementation is the same as in card readers Verification of programming is performs internal controller Internal controller confirms the proper programming using status register 2 the programming time is for TurboMode active SOFTWARE e Algorithms only manufacturer approved or certified algorithms are used Custom algorithms are available at additional cost e Algorithm updates software updates are available regularly approx every 4 weeks free of charge OnDemand version of software is available for highly needed chips support and or bugs fixes Available nearly daily e Main features revision history session logging on line help device and algorithm information Device operations e standard e intelligent device selection by device type manufacturer or typed fragment of part name automatic ID based selection of EPROM Flash EPROM blank check read verify program erase configuration and security bit program illegal bit test checksum interprete the Jam Standard Test and Programming Language STAPL JEDEC standard JESD 71 e interprete the VME files com
66. Programmer Sites Site numbers Site serial numbers Site associated Project files checkbox Use one common project for all Sites checkbox Auto connect sites settings checkbox Force gang multiprogramming mode panel Log file settings panel Job Report settings panel Automatic YES Settings panel Other panel Multiprogramming On the top of PG4UWMC Control panel is table which contains three columns e column Sites contains checkboxes with Site numbers 1 enable disable using individual Programmer Site with specified Site number Yo See me 2 3 4 used to e column Serial number contains information about serial numbers for Programmer Sites 144 PG4UW MC e column Project file contains edit lines Project 1 Project 2 Project 4 for setting individual projects to be loaded after running each PG4UW Project file names can be entered manually or by dialog Select project file which can be opened for each Site by clicking on button placed on the right side of each project edit line If the project name edit line is blank the automatic project load will not be performed Checkbox Use one common project for all Sites Checkbox Use one common project for all Sites is placed under the Sites numbers and Projects table When there is requirement to program the same device types with the same data the checkbox should be checked e If the checkbox is checked the project file for Site 1 will be used also for all ot
67. TAMAN 448PRO2 apply programming voltage to target device and checks his value target system can modify programming voltage If the programming voltage is different as expected no action with target device will be executed 22 DATAMAN 448PRO2 Selftest If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation please run the programmer ISP connector selftest using Diagnostic POD Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 enclosed with the standard delivery package Selftest of programmer e Insert 48 pins diagnostic POD type into ZIF socket of the programmer 48 pins diagnostic POD type must be inserted as 48 pins device e Run selftest of programmer in PG4UW Programmer Selftest plus Selftest of ISP connector e Insert Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 into ZIF socket of the programmer Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 must be inserted as 48 pins device e Interconnect 20 pins connector of Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 with an ISP connector of the programmer with an ISP cable included in delivery programmer package Be sure that pins are interconnected properly i e 1 1 2 2 20 20 e Run selftest of ISP connector in PG4UW Programmer Selftest ISP connector Technical specification Specification DATAMAN 448PRO2 multiprogramming system e 4x universal programming module 4x 48 pin DIL ZIF sockets operation result LEDs LED power e USB 2 0 high speed compatible port
68. TLW instruction code is inserted From file serialization is using proprietary serial numbers file This file can consist of various serial numbers The numbers can have format suitable for SQTP that means number RETLW b1 RETLW b2 and so on Note that PG4UW serial file format is not compatible with SQTP serial file generated by Microchip MPLAB Example 2a Use of serialization split with RETLW instructions for Microchip PIC 16F628 devices Device PIC16F628 has 14 bit wide instruction word Instruction RETLW has 14 Bit Opcode Description MSB 14 Bit word LSB RETLW Return with literal in W 11 01 where xx can be replaced by 00 and k are data bits i e serial number byte Opcode of RETLW instruction is hexadecimal 34KKH where KK is data Byte serial number byte Let s assume we want to write serial number 1234ABCDH as part of four RETLW instructions to device PIC The highest Byte of serial number is the most significant Byte We want to write the serial number to device program memory at address 40H Serial number split us very useful in this situation Serialization without serial number split will write the following number to buffer and device Address Data 0000080 CD AB 34 12 xx xx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Note address 80H is because buffer has byte organization and PIC has word organization so it has equivalent program memory address 40H When buffer has word organization x16 the address will be 40H and n
69. User manual for DATAMAN 448PRO2 Super fast universal 4x 48 pindrive concurrent multiprogramming system with ISP capability DATAMAN 48PRO2 Super fast universal 48 pindrive Programmer with USB LPT interface and ISP capability DATAMAN 48PRO2C Super fast universal 48 pindrive Programmer with USB interface and ISP capability DATAMAN 40PRO Universal 40 pindrive Programmer with USB interface and ISP capability DATAMAN MEMPRO Universal memory Programmer 22 August 2014 COPYRIGHT 2014 Dataman Programmers Ltd This document is copyrighted by Dataman Programmers Ltd United Kingdom All rights reserved This document or any part of it may not be copied reproduced or translated in any form or in any way without the prior written permission of Dataman Programmers Ltd The control program is copyrighted by Dataman Programmers Ltd The control program or any part of it may not be analyzed disassembled or modified in any form on any medium for any purpose Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate at the moment of release but we continuously improve all our products Please check for an updated manual on our website at www dataman com Dataman Programmers Ltd assumes no responsibility for misuse of this manual Dataman Programmers Ltd reserves the right to make changes or improvements to the product described in this manual at any time without notice This manual contains names of companies software pr
70. VICE SUPPORT Programmer e EPROM NMOS CMOS 2708 3 27xxx and 27Cxxx series with 8 16 bit data width full support of LV series 1 2 e EEPROM NMOS CMOS 28xxx 28Cxxx 27EExxx series with 8 16 bit data width full support of LV series 1 2 e Flash EPROM 28Fxxx 29Cxxx 29Fxxx 29BVxxx 29LVxxx 29W xxx 49F xxx series with 8 16 bit data width full support of LV series 1 2 e Serial E E PROM 24Cxxx 24Fxxx 25Cxxx 45Dxxx 59Cxxx 25Fxxx 25Pxxx NVM3060 MDA206x 3 85xxx 93Cxxx full support for LV series 1 e Configuration EE PROM 37LVxx XC17xxxx AT17xxx LV series including 1 e NV RAM Dallas DSxxx SGS Inmos MKxxx SIMTEK STKxxx XICOR 2xxx ZMD U63x series Notes e 1 suitable adapters are available for non DIL packages e 2 there exist only few adapters for devices with more than 40 pins Therefore think please about more powerful programmer DA TAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C if you need to program devices with more than 40 pins 3 programming with additional module 58 DATAMAN MEMPRO For a full list of supported devices please visit our website www dataman com Tester e Static RAM 6116 624000 Programming speed Device Operation Mode Time 27C010 programming and verify in ZIF 23 sec AT29C040A programming and verify in ZIF 31 sec AM29F040 programming and verify in ZIF 60 sec Conditions P4 2 4GHz USB 2 0 HS Windows XP SOFTWARE e Algorith
71. Z16Fxxxx series ZLF645x0xx e Various PLD also by Jam VME SVF STAPL Player JTAG support e Altera MAX 3000A MAX 7000A MAX 7000B MAX 7000S MAX 9000 MAX II G Z e Xilinx XC9500 XC9500XL XC9500XV CoolRunner XPLA3 CoolRunner ll e PLD Lattice ispGAL22xV10x ispLSI1xxxEA ispLSI2xxxE ispLSI2xxxV ispLSI2xxxVE ispLSI2xxxVL 4 M4LV xx xx M4A3 xx xx M4A5 xx xx LC4xxxB C V ZC ZE ispCLOCK Power Manager ll ProcessorPM e FPGA Actel ProASIC3 IGLOO Fusion e FPGA Lattice MachXO LatticeXP ispXPGA Note For a full list of supported devices please visit our website www dataman com Package support e support all devices in DIP with default socket e package support includes DIP SDIP PLCC JLCC SOIC SOP PSOP SSOP TSOP TSOPII TSSOP QFP PQFP TQFP VQFP QFN MLF SON BGA EBGA FBGA VFBGA UBGA FTBGA LAP CSP SCSP etc e support devices in non DIP packages up to 48 pins with universal adapters e programmer is compatible with third party adapters for non DIP support Programming speed DATAMAN 448PRO2 Device Size bits Operation Time K8P6415UQB parallel NOR Flash 400100hx16 bit 64 Mega programming and verify 13 sec MT29F1G08ABAEAWP parallel NAND Flash 2 8400000Hx8 1 Giga programming and verify 51 sec THGBM3G4D1FBAIG eMMC NAND Flash 2 2048 MB x8 16 Giga programming 1 363 sec QB25F640S33 serial Flash 800200Hx8 64 Mega programming and verify 3
72. age range 2V 25V 50mA e Target system power supply voltage range 2V 6V 250mA e ESD protection on each pin of ISP connector IEC 1000 4 2 15kV air 8kV contact e Only for ISP device two output signals which indicate state of work result LED OK and LED Error active level min 1 8V e input signal switch YES equivalent active level max 0 8V DEVICE SUPPORT Programmer in ZIF socket e EPROM NMOS CMOS 2708 27xxx and 27Cxxx series with 8 16 bit data width full support for LV series e EEPROM NMOS CMOS 28xxx 28Cxxx 27EExxx series with 8 16 bit data width e Flash EPROM 28Fxxx 29Cxxx 29Fxxx 29BVxxx 29LVxxx 29Wxxx 49Fxxx series Samsung s K8Fxxxx K8Cxxxx K8Sxxxx K8Pxxxx series from 256Kbit to 1Gbit with 8 16 bit data width full support for LV series kp ns hrr T 24 DATAMAN 448PRO2 NAND FLASH Samsung K9xxx Hynix HY27xxx Toshiba TC58xxx Micron MT29Fxxx Spansion S30Mxxx Numonyx ex STM NANDxxx LBA NAND Toshiba THGVNxxx emDOC H3 SanDisk ex M Systems SDED5xxx SDED7xxx MD2533xxx MD2534xxx Hynix HY23xxx e Multi chip devices NAND RAM NOR RAM NOR NOR RAM NAND NOR RAM e FRAM Ramtron e MRAM Everspin MRxxxxx8x e NV RAM Dallas DSxxx SGS Inmos MKxxx SIMTEK STKxxx XICOR 2xxx ZMD U63x series e PROM AMD Harris National Philips Signetics Tesla TI e Serial E E PROM Serial E E PROM 11LCxxx 24Cxxx 24Fxxx 25Cxxx 59Cxxx 85xxx 93Cxxx NVM3060 MDAxxx series full support f
73. all situations It depends on selected device and buffer s used for device F1 display help of actual window F2 fill block causes filling selected block of buffer by requested hex or ASCII string Sets start and end block for filling and requested hex or ASCII string CtrI F2 erase buffer with specified blank value Ctrl Shift F2 fill buffer with random data Shift F2 save buffer data to binary file This command is available for secondary buffers only Secondary buffers are special areas used for some devices for example Data EEPROM for Microchip PICmicro devices Commands for Load Save data to from Main buffer are available in main menu File and also by buttons Load Save in main application window 83 copy block is used to copy specified block of data in current buffer on new address Target address needn t be out from source block addresses Shift F3 load data from binary file to buffer This command is available for secondary buffers only For more information see notes for save buffer data command Shift F2 above F4 move block is used to move specified block of data in current buffer on new address Target address needn t be out from source block addresses Source address block or part will be filled by topical blank character F5 swap bytes command swaps a high and low order of byte pairs in current buffer block This block must start on even address and must have an even number of bytes If these conditions do not f
74. all the capabilities of programmer we recommend using the latest version of PG4UW You may download the latest version of programmer software from our website www dataman com Copy to a temporary directory disconnect programmer from PC and then launch it Setup will start with Step 2 from previous chapter Hardware setup When the programmer is connected to USB port before control program was installed Windows will detect new hardware and ask user to select driver installation method automatically or manually To detect programmer correctly control program installation CD must be inserted to computer s CD ROM drive and following steps have to be done Step 1 Directly connect USB LPT cable to type B USB LPT port on programmer Step 2 Directly connect USB LPT cable to type A USB2 0 LPT port on PC high speed recommended Step 3 Connect connectors of power supply cable to appropriate connectors on programmer and wall plug Step 4 Turn on programmer At this time all work result LEDs light up successive and then LEDs switch off For LPT connected programmer you may start work with your programmer now For USB connected programmer continue with next step 68 Setup Step 5 Windows will start with Found new hardware wizard For Windows XP Service Pack 2 users only Found Hew Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your
75. allation Click on Continue Anyway button For Windows Vista 9 Windows Security Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software gt Don t install this driver software You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software for your device gt Install this driver software anyway i Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or B disc Unsigned software from other sources may harm your computer or steal information See details Click Install this driver software anyway 70 Setup Step 7 Found Hew Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for DATAMAN 48PRO Universal 48 pindrive Programmer Click Finish to close the wizard Click Finish button to finish setup Step 8 Found new hardware wizard will launch for each programmer one time for DATAMAN 448PRC2 4 times Hardware setup will be continued with Step 5 Note If a different USB port on the PC is used for the next connection of programmer Found new hardware wizard will launch again and install new USB drivers 71 PG4UW PG4UW PG4UW the programmer software Program PG4UW is common control program for above mentioned DATAMAN s programmers We guarantee running of these programs under all of above mentioned operating systems without any problems Using
76. anization and buffer organization that control program is using for current device If the buffer organization is 104 PG4UW 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 Example of typical input file for Classic From file serialization nav 7890 78 89 56 02 AB comment nav2 A7890 02 02 04 06 08 0A nav3 7890 08 09 comment2 nav4 7890 68 87 50 02 0B 8D nav5 7890 8 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 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 Adaress 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 adaress Devi
77. ars a list of default devices without the current device if the new selected programmer supports this one This setting is saved to disk by command Options Save options Programmer Refind programmer This menu command is used to refind reestablish communication with currently selected programmer To select other type of programmer programmer communication parameters and to establish communication with newly selected programmer use menu Programmer Find programmer Programmer Handler In dialog Handler a Handler type and Handler communication parameters can be set Handler is an external device for special control of device operations in control program When None Handler is selected this means default state of control program i e device operations are controlled directly by user otherwise control program is in special mode when device operations are controlled automatically with co operation with Handler Dialog Handler contains following items Selected Handler select wished Handler type r rm v h 121 Search at port select a COM port which will be scanned for a requested Handler Pressing key Enter or button OK initiates scanning for Handler by set parameters If Selected Handler type is None no Handler scanning will be processed Current Handler Settings are saved to configuration file by command Options Save options or when control program is closed Handler is not available for sale Programmer
78. ata byte has an address most are implied Data bytes are addressed sequentially unless an explicit address is included in the data stream Implicitly the file starts an address 0 if no address is set before the first data byte The file begins with a STX Control B character 0x02 and ends with a ETX Control C character 0x03 Note The checksum field consists of 4 hex characters between the S and comma characters The checksum immediately follows an end code Here is an example of ASCII HEX file It contains the data Hello World to be loaded at address 0x1000 B A1000 48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 57 6F 72 6C 64 0A C S0452 lgu a 76 PG4UW ASCII SPACE format Very simple hex file format similar as ASCII HEX without checksum field without start STX and end ETX characters Each data byte is represented as 2 hexadecimal characters and is separated by white space from all other data bytes The address field is separated by white space from data bytes The address is set by using a sequence of 4 8 hex characters Here is an example of ASCII SPACE file It contains the data Hello World to be loaded at address 0x1000 0001000 48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 57 6F 72 6C 64 0A Straight HEX format Very simple hex file format similar as ASCII HEX without address and checksum fields without start STX and end ETX characters Each data byte is represented as 2 hexadecimal characters and is separated by white space from all other data by
79. ated by serialization generator and informs PG4UW which serial number will follow after current serial number T03 lt data format code Specifies the serialization data format Following formats are supported now T03 50 or T03 55 ASCII Space data format T03 99 Intel Hex data format T04 indicates the serialization data will follow from next line to the end of file Serialization data are stored in one of standard ASCII data file formats for example Intel Hex ASCII Space and so on The format used for data must be specified by record T03 Example Typical serialization data file T01 000005 T02 001006 T03 99 T04 0300000000096B89 03000300000005F5 02000C005A0197 01003F004F71 00000001FF The file consists of following information line current serial number 000005h line TO2 ending last serial number 001006h line T03 serialization data format after line TO4 is Intel Hex line T04 serialization data which will be loaded to buffer of PG4UW before programming device data are represented in Intel Hex format Optional records are T05 message Warning or error message This record causes the serialization is stopped and warning or error message is displayed in PG4UW software T06 Current serial number greater than limit This record causes the serialization is stopped and warning or error message is displayed in PG4UW software The reason of turning serialization off is the current serial number is gre
80. ater then allowed maximum ending serial number This record can be used when E command line parameter is specified it means no zero Last serial value in dialog Serialization is specified Wa n c 109 T11 lt message gt Less important warning or message The serialization will not be interrupted Flowchart of device programming with custom generator serialization When Custom generator serialization is used it means that before each device programming is started serialization engine calls serialization generator executable to generate serial dat file PG4UW serialization engine manages proper command line parameters for calling of serialization generator The data from dat file are immediately read to internal programmer buffer and used as data for programming device Also next serial number information record 02 is remembered PG4UW Typical flowchart of device programming is following 1 Start of programming batch 2 Device insertion test 3 Serialization sequence consists from four steps call of serialization generator with proper command line parameters to generate serialization dat file waiting for serialization dat file to be available reading of serialization dat file data to programmer buffer the data will be used for programming device delete serialization dat file after reading of data from it Device programming Device verification Operation result check This is fully managed by PG4UW contr
81. be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing Dataman Pro PG4UW PG4UWMC then dick Next Create a Start menu icon Create a desktop icon i V Install Multiprogramming control support for following programmers Dataman 848Pro2 Dataman 848Pro Dataman 448Pro2 Dataman 448Pro2AP Dataman 448Pro2AP AU Dataman 44 Dataman 48Pro2 Dataman 48Pro2C Dataman 48Pro2AP Dataman 48Pro E install LPT port driver required for programmers connected via parallel LPT port 154 PG4UW MC Installation procedure with checked Installation of PG4UWMC Network Agent and selected name of Programmers group This way should PG4UW be installed on each computer on network which is considered to work in Programmers group Each computer in Programmers group must have PG4UWMC Network Agent running in background If PG4UWMC Network Agent is not running after installation please run it from Start menu All Programs PG4UWMC Network Agent 2 99nw01 08 2013 lo Main Options Network card s PG4UWMC N Network Agent activity log s Programmers group ProgrammersGroupi 10001 Welcome to PG4UWMC Network Agent ve version 2 99nw01 08 2013 10002 10003 Loading configuration done L0004 L0005 gt gt 02 08 2013 13 19 24 E L0006 Network card s detected L0007 Local Area Connection 10008 Description Realtek RTL
82. box contains following options for Calculate amp insert operation e Insert checksum Kind of checksum that is written into the buffer when the Calculate amp insert operation was executed e Insert ataddress Address in buffer where a result of chosen checksum is written when the Calculate amp insert was executed Address luwas w ss n c 88 PG4UW can not be specified inside the range From address gt to To address Address is always defined as Byte address Size Size of chosen checksum result which will be written into the buffer A size of inserted checksum may be Byte 8 bit Word 16 bit or DWORD 32 bit If size is smaller then selected checksum size only lower byte s of checksum value will be written into the buffer Note f Word size was selected a low byte of checksum value will be written on address specified in box Insert address and a high byte will be written on address incremented by one Similarly it is for DWORD e Calculate button click on the button Calculate starts calculating checksums for selected block in buffer No writes into the buffer are executed e Calculate amp insert button click on the button Calculate amp insert starts calculating checksums for selected block in the buffer and writes the chosen checksum into the buffer on address specified by Insert address This function is available for Byte Word CRC CCITT and CRC XMODEM checksums e Close button closes dialog Checksum
83. ce Device options Serialization Playlist From file mode When you use a Playlist From file mode the serialization file has not serial values directly included The file contains name list of external files that contain serialization data Serialization data are then read from these external data files each file means one serialization step one device programmed Playlist From file mode is indicated in main window and info window of PG4UW control program on panel Serialization as From file pl serialization File format From file serialization playlist file includes list of filenames which contain serialization data The file format is similar to classic serialization file format Following file format differences are for playlist files 1 the playlist file must have special header at the first no empty line of file The header is text line in format FILETYPE PG4UW SERIALIZATION PLAYLIST FILE 2 each serial data batch is represented by separate line in format label x datafilename labelx represents label Labels are identifiers for each no empty line of input file They are used for addressing each line of file The labels should be unique within the file Addressing lines of file means that the required start label entered by user defines line in input file from which serial values reading starts 105 datafilename defines name of data file which contains serialization data When serialization requires new serial valu
84. ce can be inserted Pressing operation button for the Site or YES button on programmer Site will start multichip device programming sequence again f Automatic YES function is turned on sequence of device operation is started again automatically after removing of programmed and inserting of new device to programmer Socket For more details about Automatic YES function please take a look at Programmer Automatic YES Notes e serialization is not supported in multiprogramming mode only single programming supports serialization e count down function is not supported now 138 PG4UW Options Save options This command saves all settings that are currently supported for saving even if auto save is turned off Following options are saved options under the Options menu ten last selected devices file history main program window position and size Help Menu Help contains commands that let you view supported devices and programmers and information about program version too Pressing the F1 key accesses the Help When you are selecting menu item and press F1 you access context sensitive help If PG4UW is executing an operation with the programmer F1 generates no response The following Help items are highlighted e words describing the keys referred to by the current Help e all other significant words current cross references click on this cross reference to obtain further information Since the Help
85. ce programming If the PG4UW is busy it will refuse the commands and returns error status ExitCode equal or greater than value 1 Hardware Due a large variety of parallel port types a case may occur when the programmer cannot get concerted with the PC This problem may be shown as none communication between the PC and the programmer or by unreliable communication If this behavior occurs try to connect your programmer to some other PCs or other parallel ports near you If you find none solution please document the situation i e provide us an accurate description of your PC configuration including some other circumstances bearing on the problem in question and advise the manufacturer of your problem Don t forget please enter of PC type manufacturer speed operation system resident programs your parallel port I O manufacturer and type Use please Device problem report form for this purpose Warning Class A ITE notice Devices described at this manual are class A products In domestic environment this products may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Because DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2 and DATAMAN 48PRO2C have internal power supply follow these special precautions e Circuit breakers overcurrent protection must be part of building electrical installation e Pull out power cord plug from outlet to disconnect programmer from mains The outlet must be placed near to
86. cial memory localization and is only reading VERIFY DEVICE INFO similar options as previous with difference in automatic comparison of programmed device checksum and STAPLE file checksum The result of comparison can be either success or error window message VERIFY the safest but the slowest tens of seconds depends on device capacity against 1 second in options 1 and 2 option for data compare programmed device content with content of STAPLE file Comparison selected family features FPGA Array targeted FlashROM pages security setting is executing bit by bit and verification process can be early terminated if data mismatch occurs with writing error message to log window Q Is it possible to program Actel device with two different STAPLE file in one program action in PG4UW A Yes it is possible PG4UW control program has built in multi project solution for mentioned situation As an example can be programming data content first STAPL file together with security encryption key second STAPL file The IspVM Virtual Machine The IspVM Virtual Machine is a Virtual Machine that has been optimized specifically for programming devices which are compatible with the IEEE 1149 1 Standard for Boundary Scan Test The IspVM EMBEDDED tool combines the power of Lattice s ISpVM Virtual 119 MachineTM with the industry standard Serial Vector Format SVF language for Boundary Scan programming and test The IspVM System software generates VME f
87. consists of yyyy year mmm month and dd day Example User specifies Log file name c logs myfile log The final log file name with added date will look like this have a date November 7th 2006 c VogsWnyfile 2006 nov 07 log If do you wish to have log file name without any prefix before date information you can specify the log file name as log file extension dot is the first in file name Example User specifies Log file name c logs log The final log file name with added date will look like this have a date November 7th 2006 1095 2006 07 109 Advanced options about Log file size limit are available too option Use Log file text truncating when file size limit is reached when checked the Log file size limit is on It means that when Log file size reaches specified value the part of text included in Log file will be truncated When the option is unchecked the size of Log file is unlimited respectively is limited by free disk space only option Maximum Log file size specifies the maximum size of Log file in kB option Amount of truncated text specifies the percentage of Log file text which will be truncated after Maximum Log file size is reached The higher value means more text will be truncated removed from Log file The Log file settings can be saved to disk by command Options Save options 129 Job Report Job Report represents the summary description of operation recently made on d
88. costs of replacement materials Service time and freight Dataman or its distributors will determine whether the defective product should be repaired or replaced and judge whether or not the warranty applies Please also see Troubleshooting section Manufacturer Dataman Programmers Ltd Unit 2 Newton Hall Dorchester Road Maiden Newton Dorset DT2 OBD United Kingdom 44 0 1300 320719 www dataman com sales dataman com 173 Dataman has used its best efforts to develop hardware and software that is stable and reliable Dataman does not guarantee that the hardware and software are free of bugs errors or defects Dataman s liability is always limited to contract s net value paid by a buyer Dataman is not liable for e Damage caused by inappropriate use or handling of products e Damage caused by users or third parties modifying or trying to modify products e Any further damage or consequent damage caused by hardware errors or software bugs For lost profits lost savings damages arised from claims of third parties against client damage or loss of recorded data or files renown loss caused by impossibility to use etc 174
89. d new device can be inserted Pressing Yes button in dialog Repeat or YES button on programmer will start multichip device programming sequence again f Automatic YES function is turned on no Repeat dialog is displayed after device operation is completed but Automatic YES window will appear The window shows status of programmer socket and notice about removing of programmed device and inserting of new device to programmer socket After inserting of new device multichip device operation sequence will start automatically For more details about Automatic YES function please take a look at Programmer Automatic YES For multiprogramming by PG4UWMC or standalone programmer Load Multi project by Load project menu e Run wished device operation by one of available device operation buttons Blank Verify Program Erase mostly Program device operation is used Selected device operation is executed as sequence of sub project loading and consequent sub device programming for each sub device defined in Multi project The side effect of this concept is that device progress indicators are reset to 0 at beginning of each sub device operation so it looks like progress bar is jumping to 0 few times while multichip operation is running e After programming of all sub devices is completed or error occurs information with result of device operation is displayed in PG4UWMC Programmed device can be removed from programmer socket and new devi
90. d addresses group Insertion test insertion test default ENABLE If enabled the programmer checks all pins of the programmed chip if have proper connection to the ZIF socket continuity test The programmer is able to identify the wrong contact misinserted chip and also partially backinserted chip eC 94 PG4UW Device ID check error terminates the operation default ENABLE Programmer provides ID check before each selected action It compares read ID codes from device with ID codes defined by device manufacturer In case of ID error control program behaves as follows if item is set to ENABLE selected action is finished if item is set to DISABLE selected action continues Control program just writes warning message about ID error to LOG window If enabled the programmer checks the electronic ID of the programmed chip Note 1 Some old chips don t carry electronic ID Note 2 n some special cases several microcontrollers don t provide ID if copy protection feature in the chip is set even if device ID check setting in control program is set to Enable group Command execution blank check before programming erase before programming verify after reading default ENABLE verify ONCE TWICE verify options nominal VCC 5 nominal VCC 10 VCCmin VCCmax default DISABLE default DISABLE p group Target system power supply parameters This group is available in ISP mode for some types of devices I
91. d autoincrement function enables to assign individual serial numbers to each programmed device or simply increments a serial number or the function enables to read serial numbers or any programmed device identification signatures from a file The software also provides a lot of information about programmed device As a special the drawings of all available packages explanation of chip labeling the meaning of prefixes and suffixes at the chips for each supported chip are provided The software provide full information for ISP implementation Description of ISP connector pins for currently selected chip recommended target design around in circuit programmed chip and other necessary information The remote control feature allows being PG4UW software flow controlled by other application either using BAT file commands or using DLL file DLL file examples C PAS VBASIC NET and manual are part of standard software delivery Jam files of JEDEC standard JESD 71 are interpreted by Jam Player Jam files are generated by design software which is provided by manufacturer of respective programmable device Chips are programmed in ZIF or through ISP connector IEEE 1149 1 Joint Test Action Group JTAG interface 32 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C VME files are interpreted by VME Player VME file is a compressed binary variation of SVF file and contains high level IEEE 1149 1 bus operations VME files are generated by design Software which
92. d cable At this time all work result LEDs and POWER LED light up successive and then switch off Once the POWER LED lights with low brightness then the DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer is ready to run Next run the control program for DATAMAN 48PRO2 Caution f you don t want to switch off your PC when connecting the DATAMAN 48PRO2 proceed as follows e When connecting the programmer to the PC FIRST insert the communications cable and THEN the power supply connector e When disconnecting the programmer from the PC FIRST disconnect the power supply connector and THEN the communication cable From DATAMAN 48PRO2 point of view the connecting and disconnecting sequence is irrelevant Protection circuits on all programmer inputs keep it safe But think of your PC please Problems related to the DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C PC interconnection and their removing If you have any problems with DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C PC interconnection see section Common notes please Manipulation with the programmed device After selection of desired device for your work you can insert into the open ZIF socket the lever is up and close socket the lever is down The correct orientation of the programmed device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near ZIF socket on the programmer s cover The programmed device is necessary to insert into the socket also to remove from the socket when LED BUSY light off Note Programmer s protection
93. d errors to user specified report file Also first 45 found errors are written to Log window Note e Verify operation compares content of the whole chip with the data in the software therefore it might happen in case of incomplete programmed chip the verification after programming shows none error but solo verify operation does not pass e Verify operation can report errors also in case of protected devices that have active read protection of data Device Program This command executes device programming The control program reports a result of this action by messages in INFO window and LOG The menu command Device Device options Operation options of PG4UW allows to customize areas to be programmed and set other operation options Device Erase This command executes device erase The control program reports a result of this action by messages in INFO window and LOG The menu command Device Device options Operation options of PG4UW allows to customize available operation options After Erase if device chip doesn t support erase verify command the blank check operation takes place to verify successfulness of Erase operation Device Test This command executes a test of device selected from list of supported devices for example static RAM on programmers which support this test 113 The sRAM test is done in 3 basic steps e Test of data drivers functionality Drivers test test of DO D7 signals
94. d in circuit programmed chip and other necessary information 20 DATAMAN 448PRO2 For general definition recommendation and direction about ISP see section Common notes ISP please Description of ISP connector As ISP connector is used 20 pins connector 2 1634689 0 from TE connectivity or other compatible connector 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 m m m mg m m m m B NM 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 n N B NH NH NH B NH Front view at ISP connector H L read driver Pull up Pull down pins 3 5 7 9 11 13 of ISP connector a pin 14 of ISP connector A EL drivers in programmer pin of ISP drivers in programmer pin of ISP connector Float mE Read RB1 Pull up YES Pull down 1 GND E x pins 15 16 of ISP connector D drivers in programmer 1 pin of ISP pin of ISP connector comedor m RD1 ci Float GND Read E pin of ISP CE1 connector RA1 180R RA2 1k3 RA3 22k RB1 10k RB2 10k CC1 1n RC1 1k3 RC2 22k RD1 22k CE1 1n RE1 1k3 Comment to above picture picture C Connection of pins 15 and 16 when are configured as logical signal needed for ISP programming pictures D E When pins 15 and 16 are configured as status of LED OK and LED ERROR picture D before first action with desired ISP device picture E after fi
95. device operation completed This new option has special purpose If there is requirement to call custom generator with special parameter RESULT the check box should be checked Otherwise it has to be unchecked the default state is unchecked If checked custom generator is called by PG4UW control program after each device operation is completed no matter the result of device operation is OK or Error Parameters for generator are created by PG4UW serialization engine Two parameters are used RESULT n TRUE FALSE where n is optional Programmer Site order number if multiprogramming is used TRUE means that device operation was finished OK FALSE means that device operation was finished with error N serial number specifies current serial number in the same way as for normal calling of serialization generator Custom generator program Custom generator program or serialization generator is program that will generate the unique sequence of serial numbers and write the serial data to serialization dat file This program is made by user The path and name of the serialization program must be specified in the Serialization options dialog in Custom generator mode options The program will be called from PG4UW every time the new serial data have to be generated This is usually made before each device programming operation PG4UW control program passes command line parameters to serialization program and serialization program generates
96. does not exist Device Device options Serialization Custom generator mode Custom generator serialization mode provide maximum flexible serialization mode because the user have serialization system fully in his hands When Custom generator mode of serialization is selected serial numbers are generated by user made program on the fly before each device is programmed in PG4UW or PG4UWMC Custom generator mode serialization allows user to generate unique sequence of serial numbers desired Serial numbers can be incremented as a linear sequence or completely non linear sequence The user made serial number generator program details are described later in the following section Custom generator program Examples There are also example exe and C C source files available The files are placed in the PG4UW installation directory in Examples subdirectory as following lt PG4UW_inst_dir gt Examples Serialization customgenerator_example The typical path can look like this C Program Files Dataman_sw Programmer Examples Serialization customgenerator_example There are following options for Custom generator serialization in PG4UW control software In dialog Serialization select in Mode panel option Custom generator mode The following options will be displayed Serialization data file Specifies the path and name for the data file that will contain the current serial number When device is to be programmed the PG4UW software calls user
97. e DATAMAN 40PRO 2 PN p 6 USB connector for PC o DATAMAN MEMPRO communication cable 7 Power supply connector 56 DATAMAN MEMPRO Power supply connector o e o Connecting DATAMAN MEMPRO to PC For DATAMAN MEMPRO order of connecting USB cable and power supply to programmer is irrelevant Problems related to the DATAMAN MEMPRO PC interconnection and their removing If you have any problems with DATAMAN MEMPRO interconnection see section Common notes please Manipulation with the programmed device After selection of desired device for your work you can insert into the open ZIF socket the lever is up and close socket the lever is down The correct orientation of the programmed device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near ZIF socket on the programmer s cover The programmed device is necessary to insert into the socket also to remove from the socket when LED BUSY light off Warning DATAMAN MEMPRO programmer hasn t protection devices which protect the content of programmed device against critical situations for example power failures and PC failure interrupted cable Moreover a device is usually destroyed in the programming mode due to forced interruption of the control program run Reset or switching the computer off due to removing the connecting cable or unplugging the programmed device from the ZIF socket Incorrectly placed device in the ZIF socket can cause its damage o
98. e one of the status LEDs OK or Error lights in dependence on the result of previous operation and the LED Busy is blinking If the program detects removal of a device from ZIF socket then the status LED goes off but the LED Busy is still blinking to indicate readiness of the program to repeat last operation with new device After the program indicates one or more pins of new device in the ZIF socket the LED Busy goes Deo 131 light continually From this point the program waits a requested time for insertion of the rest pins of new device If a requested time Device insertion complete time overflows and a device is not correctly inserted the program will light the LED Error to indicate this state When new device is inserted correctly the status LED goes off and a new operation with device is started Remote control Remote control of PG4UW control program allows to control some functions of PG4UW application by other application This is very suitable feature for integrating device programmer to mass production handler system or other useful application Remote application that controls PG4UW acts as Server Program PG4UW acts as Client Communication between PG4UW and remote control program is made via TCP protocol this allows the PG4UW to be installed on one computer and remote control application to be installed on another computer and these computers will be connected together via network Default TCP communication settings f
99. e powerful microprocessor and FPGA based state machine e three D A converters for VCCP VPP1 and VPP2 controllable rise and fall time range 0 8V 1A e VPP1 VPP2 range 0 26V 1A e selftest capability e protection against surge and ESD on power supply input parallel port connection e banana jack for ESD wrist straps connection e banana jack for connection to ground Socket pindriver e 48 pin DIL ZIF Zero Insertion Force socket accepts both 300 600 mil devices up to 48 pin e pindrivers 48 universal e VCCP VPP1 VPP2 can be connected to each pin perfect ground for each pin e FPGA based TTL driver provides H L CLK pull up pull down on all pindriver pins e analog pindriver output level selectable from 1 8 V up to 26V e current limitation overcurrent shutdown power failure shutdown e ESD protection on each pin of socket IEC 1000 4 2 15kV air 8kV contact e continuity test each pin is tested before every programming operation ISP connector e 20 pin male type with miss insertion lock e 6 TTL pindrivers provides H L CLK pull up pull down level H selectable from 1 8V up to 5V to handle all low voltage including devices 1 voltage range 2V 7V 100mA programmed chip voltage with both source sink capability and voltage sense e and 1x VPP voltage range 2V 25V 50mA e Target system power supply voltage range 2V 6V 250mA e ESD protection on each pin of ISP c
100. e programmed device is necessary to insert into the socket also to remove from the socket when LED BUSY light off Note Programmer s protection electronics protect the target device and the programmer itself against either short or long term power failures and partly also against a PC failure However it is not possible to grant the integrity of the target device due to incorrect user selected programming parameters Target device may be not destroyed by forced interruption of the control program reset or switch off PC by removing the physical connection to the programmer but the content of actually programmed cell may remains undefined Don t unplug the target device from the ZIF socket during work with devices LED BUSY shine In system serial programming by DATAMAN 448PRO2 Optimized advanced pindriver deliver programming performance without overshoot or ground bounce for all device technologies Pin drivers operate down to 1 8V so you ll be ready to program the full range of today s advanced low voltage devices The ISP programming solution performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage which obviously improves programming yield and guarantees long data retention The ISP programming solution provides also the power supply for the target system The software provide full information for ISP implementation Description of ISP connector pins for currently selected chip recommended target design aroun
101. e the data file will be loaded by standard PG4UW Load file procedure to PG4UW buffer File format can be binary or Hex file Intel Hex etc The auto recognition system recognizes proper file format and forces load of file in the right file format Data filename is relative to parent playlist serialization file Example of playlist serialization file following file header is required FILETYPE PG4UW SERIALIZATION PLAYLIST FILE references to serialization data files nav1 file 1 dat nav2 file2 dat nav3 file3 dat label n filex dat P end of file For more detailed and fully functional example of serialization type From file playlist look the example files placed the PG4UW installation directory in Examples subdirectory as following PGAUW inst dir XExamplesVSerializationromfile playlist example The typical path can look like this C Program Files Dataman Programmer Examples Serialization fromfile_playlist_example You can test the serialization by following steps 1 start PG4UW 2 you need to have our programmer connected and correctly found in PG4UW 3 select wished device the best are devices with erasable memory not OTP memory 4 select dialog from menu Device Device Options Serialization 5 Set the From file mode and in the panel From file mode options select our example serialization file fromfile playlist ser 6 click the OK button to accept
102. e it has no effect Two options are available e LSByte first used by Intel processors will place the Least Significant Byte of serial number to the lowest address in buffer e MSByte first used by Motorola processors will place the Most Significant Byte first to the lowest address in buffer Split serial number The option allows dividing serial number into individual bytes and placing the bytes at each Nth address of buffer This feature is particularly useful for SQTP serialization mode for Microchip PIC devices when the device serial number can be the part of program memory as BE s JY 98 PG4UW group of RETLW or NOP instructions For more information see Example 2 shown in Examples section below Following split options are available e Check box Split serial number turns on off split function e Split gap specifies number of bytes placed between split serial number fragments e SIN fragment size serial number is split into fragments with size specified by this option Example Example 1 Write serial numbers to AT29C040 devices at address 7FFFAH size of serial number is 4 bytes start value is 16000000H incremental step is 1 the serial number form is binary and least significant byte is placed at the lower address of serial number in device To make above described serialization following settings have to be set in Serialization dialog Mode Incremental mode S N size
103. ed properly i e 1 1 2 2 10 10 Run selftest of ISP connector in PG4UW Programmer Selftest ISP connector 125 Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 is used for testing 20 pins ISP connector of programmers Diagnostic POD for ISP connector 2 is available as standard accessory for DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2 and DATAMAN 48PRO2C Schematics of Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 if you are in hurry 48 to ZIF socket ZIF1 ZIFA48 ISP3 ISP4 ISPS ISP7 ISP9 ISP11 ISP15 ISP6 ISP8 ISP10 ISP12 ISP14 ISP18 ISP17 ISP3 ISP2 ISPS ISP7 ISP9 15 11 ISP13 ISP15 ISP17 ISP19 ISP15 ZIF9 ISP4 ISP6 ISPS ISP10 ISP12 ISP14 TSP16 ISP18 ISP20 7 ISP16 12 HARTING 09185206324 Isp20 Sequence for testing 20 pins ISP connector 1 Insert Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 into ZIF socket of the programmer Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 must be inserted as 48 pins device 2 Interconnect 20 pins connector of Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 with an ISP connector of the programmer with an ISP cable included in delivery programmer package Be sure that pins are interconnected properly i e 1 1 2 2 20 20 3 Run selftest of ISP connector in PG4UW Programmer Selftest ISP connector We recommend run this test every 6 months Options The Options menu contains commands that let you view a
104. ed with excellent hardware design for reliable programming It has probably best value for money programmer in this class DATAMAN 448PRO2 provide very fast programming due to high speed FPGA driven hardware and execution of time critical routines inside of the programmer It is at least so fast than competitors in this category for many chips much faster than most competitors As a result when used in production this programmer waits for an operator and not the other way round DATAMAN 448PRO2 interfaces with the IBM PC compatible portable or desktop personal computers through USB 2 0 port DATAMAN 448PRO2 provides a banana jack for ESD wrist straps connection to easy to implement the ESD protection control and also other banana jack for earth wire FPGA based totally reconfigurable 48 powerful TTL pindrivers provide H L pull up pull down and read capability for each pin of socket Advanced pindrivers incorporate high quality high speed circuitry to deliver signals without overshoot or ground bounce for all supported devices Pin drivers operate down to 1 8V so you ll be ready to program the full range of today s advanced low voltage devices DATAMAN 448PRO2 performs on each programming module device insertion test wrong or backward position and contact check poor contact pin to socket before it programs each device These capabilities supported by overcurrent protection and signature byte check help prevent chip damage due to o
105. edited by this menu command Device Blank check This command executes device blank check The control program reports a result of this action by messages in INFO window and LOG The menu command Device Device options Operation options of PG4UW allows to customize available operation options Device Read This command allows to read all device or its part into the buffer The read procedure can also read the content of the chip configuration if it exists and is readable The special device eee 112 PG4UW configuration areas can be viewed or edited in dialogs available by menu View Edit buffer and menu Device Device options Special options Alt S The control program reports a finish of Read action by writing a message to INFO window The menu command Device Device options Operation options allows to set another working area as the standard Setting an option Verify data after reading in this menu command means a higher reliability for device reading Device Verify This command compares content of the whole device including its available special areas with data in buffer The control program reports a result of verify operation to Info window and Log window The menu command Device Device options Operation options of PG4UW allows to customize available operation options Settings in dialog General options menu Options General options of PG4UW in tab Errors allows to control how to write the foun
106. el AT89Sxxx AT90pwm AT90can AT90usb AT90Sxxxx ATtiny ATmega ATxmega AT89LSxxx AT89LPxxx Microcontrollers Atmel AVR32 AT32UC3xxxx Ge 41 Microcontrollers Chipcon TI CC11xx CC24xx CC25xx series Microcontrollers Cypress CY8C2xxxx e Microcontrollers Elan EM78Pxxx EM6xxx series e Microcontrollers EM Microelectronic 4 and 8 bit series e Microcontrollers Microchip PICmicro PIC10xxx PIC 12xxx PIC16xxx PIC 17xxx PIC18xxx PIC24xxx dsPIC PIC32xxx series e Microcontrollers Mitsubishi M16C e Microcontrollers Motorola Freescale HCO08 both 5 wire All wire HC11 HC12 508 512 812X MC56F MCF52 series e Microcontrollers Nordic Semiconductor nRF24xxx e Microcontrollers NEC uPD7xxx series e Microcontrollers Philips NXP LPC1xxx LPC2xxx LPCxx series 89xxx series e Microcontrollers Renesas R8C Tiny series e Microcontrollers Realtek M Square Microcontrollers Scenix Ubicom SXxxx series e Microcontrollers STM ST7xxx STR7xx STR9xx STM32Fxx STM8A S L series Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Cygnal C8051 series e Microcontrollers amp Programmable System Memory STMicroelectronics uPSD PSD series e Microcontrollers MSP430 both JTAG and BSL series MSC12xxx series e Microcontrollers ZILOG Z8Fxxxx ZaFMCxxxxx Z16Fxxxx series ZLF645x0xx e Various PLD also by Jam VME SVF STAPL Player JTAG support Altera MAX 3000A MAX 7000A MAX 7000B MAX 70005 MAX 9000
107. ely defines the way how to Wa F 135 treat with the device Once saved it can be reloaded anytime and the operation can be repeated exactly e Multi chip device is device with two or more independent chips of the same or various types in single package e Sub device an individual part of multichip device Sub device is selectable from PG4UW device list Once selected you can work with respective chip in fully manner You can define test and save the project file for the partial chip e Master device a multichip device unit consists of sub devices Master device is selectable from PG4UW device list too Once selected you can use Multi project Wizard to build up the Multi project file from individual project files and save load execute it Master device is not defined if the Multi project is built up from Single chip devices e Device operation each operation executable directly selecting via menu clicking on toolbar button or callable via remote command Blank Read Verify Program Erase Some of these operations especially Program and Erase may contain embedded sub operations editable via Menu Device Device options e Multi project Wizard an assistant for Multi project file building The Wizard allows user to select projects that have to be included in Multi project and save them to one Multi project file Process of saving selected project files to one Multi project file is called Multi project file building The Wi
108. en to buffer from address addr to The process of writing particular bytes to buffer is byteO to addr byte to addr 1 byte2 to addr 2 byten to addr n Optional part is delimited from the first data part by character comma and its structure is the same as in the first data part i e address and following array of data bytes Characters with special use labels must be defined inside square brackets character which delimiters basic part and optional part of data 7 the semicolon character means the beginning of a comment All characters from to the end of line are ignored Comment can be on individual line or in the end of definition line Note Label names can contain all characters except and T The label names are analyzed as non case sensitive i e character a is same as A b is same as B etc e All address and byte number values in input file are hexadecimal e Allowed address value size is from 1 to 4 bytes e Allowed size of data arrays in one line is in range from 1 to 64 bytes When there are two data arrays in one line the sum of their size in bytes can be maximally 80 bytes Be careful to set correct addresses Address must be defined inside device start and device end address range In case of address out of range warning window appears and serialization is set to disabled None e Address for Serialization is always assigned to actual device org
109. epri E Force gang mulliprogramming mode Device used in project Browse Configuring PG4UW MC read project from network save logs to network paths Now we can proceed to first Search on network in defined Programmers group Search for programmers Evaluate what was found Check the legend for help what to do Resolve problems to meet restrictions Apply changes or Cancel 156 Enable Disable Move Remove programmers as you desire PG4UW MC Programmers Configuration m Programmers in programming machine of Programmers group ProgrammersGroup1 3 Programmers m k Demo PC IP 192 168 0 10 SW 3 07 1 y Dataman 448Pro2AP SIN 1202 00001 98 854 1 SIN 1201 00001 1 ft 2 SIN 1201 00002 2 gt 3 SIN 1201 00003 3 t 4 SIN 1201 00004 4 7 X Fens Search off Apply Settings Cancel Help Search in Programmers group network From this point working with PG4UWMC should be as usual Troubleshooting If searching programmers does not finish as expected please check following e each computer in Programmers group must run PG4UWMC Network Agent with same Programmers group e your firewall settings may block network communication please check firewall rules or temporally disable firewall Command line parameters Program PG4UWMC supports following command line parameters Iprj file name Loads project file Parameter file name
110. er means the error occurred if ErrorLevel 1 goto FAILURE echo Command line operation was successful goto BATCHEND FAILURE echo Command line operation error s BATCHEND echo echo This is end of batch file or continue pause rem end of batch Example 4 Let s assume the PG4UW control program is running and has user selected device We need to load required data to PG4UW device buffer and save the selected device settings and buffer content to project file Data required for device are stored in file c 15001 25001 file_10 bin Project file will be stored at c projects project_10 eprj Following command line parameters should be specified to realize wished operation pg4uwcmd exe loadfile c 15001 25001 file_10 bin saveproject c projects project 10 eprj 1 166 Common notes When PG4UW receives the commands it will do following procedures 1 loads data file c 15001 25001 file_10 bin 2 saves the currently selected device settings and buffer data to project file c projects project_10 eprij If the result of operations performed is OK PG4UWCMD application will return ExitCode or ErrorLevel value 0 If there are some errors can not load file or save to project file PG4UWCMD application will return ExitCode value equal or greater than 1 Note When using the above commands user must be sure the PG4UW is not performing any device operation for example devi
111. er of device operations to do Note When new device type is selected all statistics values are set to zero and Count down is set to Disabled Reset button in Statistics panel reset statistics values Reload Count down button in Statistics panel reloads initial value to Count down For PG4UW software the statistics information is saved to Log window when closing PG4UW For multiprogramming PG4UWMC software the statistics information is saved to Job Summary report Device Device options Associated file This command is used for setting associated file with current device This is a file which can be automatic loaded to buffer after device is selected from default devices select list or by start control program You can edit the associated file name in file name box put a full pathname The control program checks the present of this file on the disk Also is possible enabling or disabling automatic load of this file You can save both settings i e associated file and enabling of automatic load of this file to disk by command File Exit and save Device Device options Special options The special terms used here are exactly the terms used by manufacturer of respective chip Please read the documentation to the chip you want to program for explanation of all used terms If the name of this menu item is starting by View Edit then the Read device command will read the content of the chip configuration and it can be viewed and
112. etwork path to project file and log file PGAUWMC v3 07 06 2014 Multiprogramming Control Panel File Device Programmer Search Options Help STEIL Help Dataman multiprogr Log Job Report Sounds Automatic YESI ther Log file settings Rewrite Log file Append Log file 1 Log fie MASTERPC Loge Loa tit Add date information to Log fle name Log files size limit 7 Use Log files text truncating when file size limit is reached Maximum Log file size 20000 200 kB 200000 kB Amount of truncated text 90 w Status windo 1 PG4UWMC v3 07 06 2014 Multiprogramming Control Panel Browse Dataman multiprogramming system Site S N Site name Project file Dataman 448Pro2AP S N 1202 00001 V Wi 1201 00001 Dataman 448Pr02AF V t2 1201 00002 Dataman A48Pro2AF e V M3 1201 00003 Dataman 448Pr02AF 9 S84 1201 00004 Dataman 448Pro2AF File Device Programmer Options Help 2 we H H ud p y d 5 Dataman multiprogr Search Settings Load prj Help PGAUWMC Settings E 1 Site 1 Mutiprogramming Log fie Job Report Sounds Automatic YESI Other Device in project file Startup options l Auto connect Sites Project options Use one common project for all Sites Status windoy Site Status Project file MASTERPC Projects Testproject
113. evice Job is associated with project file and it means the operation starting with Load project until loading of new project or closing program PG4UW Job Report contains following information e project name e project date Protected mode status PG4UW software version programmer type and serial number start time of executing the Job it means time when Load project operation was performed end time of executing the Job time of creating the Job Report device name device type checksum device operation options serialization information statistics information Job Report is generated in following cases e user command Load project is selected e closing or disconnecting programmer sites is selected closing the PG4UW device Count down counter reaches 0 finished status manually by user when menu File Job Report is used The Job Report is generated for recently loaded project file only when statistics value of Total is greater than 0 It means at least one device operation program verify must be performed Following options are available for Job Report Checkbox Enable Job Report function when checked the Job Report function is active enabled Otherwise the Job Report function is disabled Checkbox Automatically save Job Report file when checked the Job Report will be saved automatically to directory specified in edit field Job Report directory and with file name created as following job report ordnum
114. executes statements from each procedure Procedures may be optional and recommended Recommended procedures are marked implicitly You can enable or disable procedures according to your needs Jam Player executes only marked procedures Other procedures are ignored Number of procedures is different it depends on Jam file Variables Jam file of version 1 does not know statements action and procedure Program flow starts to run instructions according to boolean variables with prefix DO something Jam Player executes all marked DO something cases in algorithm Number of variables procedures is constant it does not depend on Jam file If you need some new boolean variables with prefix DO something then contact us OK Accept selected action with appropriate procedures which are marked Information It displays information about Jam file You can preview Notes and source file in dialog Device according to Jam file File is made for a specific device Device name is found in Jam file in part NOTE identifier DEVICE Device name must be identical with name of the device selected in dialog Select device When devices are different software will indicate this situation by warning message during start of the Jam Player JAM file information dialog Information ean i Notes Source File Identifier Text CREATOR QUARTUS Il JAM COMPOSER 4 0 DATE 2004 03 22 DEVICE EPM70644E FILE c4_epm70644ELC44_10 pot TARGET 1 IDCODE 170640DD
115. f operation can be one of following types Program Verify Blank check Erase Button Stop ALL Wa sr d 143 Button is used to stop currently running device operations on all connected Programmer Sites Button Help Button is used to display this help Button Start remote control of DATAMAN 448PRO2AP DATAMAN 48PRO2AP The button is available for automated programmers only and if in PG4UWMC Settings dialog Multiprogramming Project options is checked Use Site 1 project for all Sites It is used to start remote control of PG4UWMC interface The programmer in button caption is replaced by name of recently used connected programmer Option activates modules detection according to loaded projects on sites PG4UWMC Settings dialog PGAUWMC Settings Muttipragramming Log file Job Report Sounds Automatic YES Other Dataman multiprogramming system Site S N Site name Project file Device in project file Dataman 448Pro2AP S N 1202 00001 V 1 1201 00001 Dataman 448Pro2AF vi 2 1201 00002 Dataman 448Pro2AF V W3 1201 00003 Dataman 448Pro2AF V 4 1201 00004 Dataman 448Pro2AF Startup options Project options Auto connect Sites Use one common project for all Sites Project file Browse Force gang mulliprogramming mode Device used in project PGA4UWMC Settings dialog is used to set or display following options e table containing information settings for
116. f target system use these signals for other function is necessary isolated these signals Target system mustn t affect these signals during In system programming 168 Common notes For in system programmable devices manufacturers publish application notes Design of DATAMAN programmers together with respect of these application notes allows proper In System programming Condition is exactly respecting these application notes Other There is needful for regular running of control program for any DATAMAN programmer that printer port on which is programmer connected must be reserved for this programmer only Otherwise any other program must not simultaneously to use or any way to modify this printer port PG4UW SW can handle all modes of LPT port full IEEE 1284 support thus you don t need to configure LPT port for connection of DATAMAN programmers Please don t move Info window during BUSY LED is on watching circuit can be activate to Switch the programmer in safe status as in case communication PC programmer error LPT port driver For programmers connected through parallel LPT port control program requires correctly installed LPT port driver LPT port driver installation and uninstallation is made automatically by installation program Normally there are no problems with the driver But sometimes driver can not be initialized correctly It is especially in the case that no LPT1 port is present in the Windows NT 2000 XP operati
117. fication after max number of errors reached If checked verify action will finish after Max number of errors will be written in file If not checked all verify errors are saved to the file e Edit box Max number of errors specifies number of verify errors that can be written to error file in one verify operation 128 PG4UW Log file This options associates with using of Log window All reports for Log window can be written into the Log file too The Log file name is Report rep as default The control program creates this file with name and directory specified in Log file name edit box Following Log file options are available e No default content of Log window is not copied to Log file i e all reports will be displayed to Log window only New deletes old Log file and creates new one during each start of control program e Append adds Log window reports into existing Log file If file does not exist the new file will be created Checkbox Add date information to Log file name allows user to set date information into Log file name specified by user in Log file name edit box When the checkbox is checked program automatically adds current date string into user specified Log file name by the following rules If user specified log file name has format user log file name log file extension The name with added date will be user log file name yyyy mmm dd log file extension The new part representing of date
118. fragments The correct serial number is set tightly before device programming operation starts The buffer content of serial number when programming the first device will be Address Data 0000800 56 34 00 00 12 00 00 00 xx xx xx XX XX XX XX XX The second device will have Address Data 0000800 57 34 00 00 12 00 00 00 xx xx xx XX XX XX XX XX Next devices will have same format of serial number incremented by 1 for each device Example 3 Following example uses the same serialization options as Example number 2a instead the serial number Split gap is set to 2 and 3 When Split gap is set to 2 bytes the buffer content will look as following Byte buffer organization Address Data 0000080 CD xx xx AB xx xx 34 xx xx 12 XX XX XX XX XX Word16 buffer organization Address Data 0000040 xxCD ABxx xx34 12 XXXX XXXX XXXX When Split gap is set to 3 bytes the buffer content will look as following Byte buffer organization Address Data 0000080 CD xx xx xx AB xx xx xx 34 xx xx xx 12 102 PG4UW Word16 buffer organization Address Data 0000040 xxCD xxxx xxAB xxxx xx34 xxxx xx12 Xxxx Note When you are not sure about effects of serialization options there is possible to test the real serial number which will be written to buffer The test can be made by following steps 1 select wished serialization options in dialog Serialization and confirm these by OK button 2 in dialog Device operation options set Insertion tes
119. ftest capability allows running diagnostic part of software to thoroughly check the health of the programmer Built in protection circuits eliminate damage of programmer and or programmed device due environment or operator failure All the inputs of the DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C programmer including the ZIF socket ISP connector connection to PC and power supply input are protected against ESD up to 15kV When programming specification require the DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C programmer performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage which obviously improves programming yield and guarantees long data retention Various socket converters are available to handle device in PLCC SOIC PSOP SSOP TSOP TSSOP TQFP QFN MLF SDIP BGA and other packages DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C programmer is driven by an easy to use control program with pull down menu hot keys and on line help Selecting of device is performed by its class by manufacturer or simply by typing a fragment of vendor name and or part number Standard device related commands read blank check program verify erase are boosted by some test functions insertion test signature byte check and some special functions autoincrement production mode start immediately after insertion of chip into socket All known data formats are supported Automatic file format detection and conversion during load of file The rich feature
120. get device lt Alt Q gt Exit without save Terminates the PG4UW lt Alt X gt Exit and save Terminates the PG4UW and saving settings too lt Ctril F1 gt Displays additional information about current device lt Ctril F2 gt Erase Fill s the buffer with a given value lt Ctrl Shift F2 gt Fill s the buffer with random values File Menu File is used for source files manipulation settings and viewing directory changes drives changes start and finish address of buffer for loading and saving files by binary MOTOROLA MOS Technology Intel extended HEX Tektronix ASCII space JEDEC and POF format The menu commands for loading and saving projects are located in this submenu too File Load Analyse file format and loads the data from specified file to the buffer You can choose the format desired binary MOTOROLA MOS Technology Tektronix Intel extended HEX ASCII space and POF The control program stores a last valid mask for file listing You can save the mask into the config file by command Options Save options The reserved key lt F3 gt will bring out this menu from any menu and any time File formats description ASCII HEX format Each data byte is represented as 2 hexadecimal characters and is separated by white space from all other data bytes The address for data bytes is set by using a sequence of Annnn characters where nnnn is the 4 hex characters of the address The comma is required Although each d
121. get device Any samples will be returned to you after we include your target device in a new version of PG4UW Warranty terms The manufacturer Dataman Programmers Ltd gives a guarantee on failure free operating of the programmer and all its parts materials and workmanship for three years DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2 and DATAMAN 40PRO and one year DATAMAN MEMPRO from the date of purchase This warranty is limited to 25 000 cycles on DIL ZIF socket or 10 000 cycles on other ZIF sockets If the product is diagnosed as defective Dataman Programmers Ltd or the authorized repair center will repair or replace defective parts at no charge Parts used for replacement and or whole programmer are warranted only for the reminder of the original warranty period For repair within the warranty period the customer must prove the date of purchase This warranty terms are valid for customers who purchase a programmer directly from Dataman company The warranty conditions of Dataman sellers may differ depending on the target country law system or Dataman seller s warranty policy The warranty does not apply to products that are of wear and tear or mechanically damaged Equally the warranty does not apply to products opened and or repaired and or altered by personnel not authorized by Dataman or to products that have been misused abused accidentated or that were improperly installed For unwarrantable repairs you will be billed according to the
122. grammer regardless of the number of ZIF sockets of the programmer does not indicate the state when a device is programmed and the programmer with software wait for inserting a new device After an operation with a device only one of the status LEDs Error or OK lights in dependence on the result of previous operation This LED goes off immediately after detecting removal of a device from the ZIF Socket By LED Busy blinking the programmer regardless of the number of ZIF sockets of the programmer indicates the state when a device is programmed and the programmer with Software wait for inserting a new device mode by blinking with the LED Busy After an D oo 150 PG4UW MC operation with a device is done one of the status LEDs OK or Error lights in dependence on the result of previous operation and the LED Busy is blinking If the program detects removal of a device from ZIF socket then the status LED goes off but the LED Busy is still blinking to indicate readiness of the program to repeat last operation with new device After the program indicates one or more pins of new device in the ZIF socket the LED Busy goes light continually From this point the program waits a requested time for insertion of the rest pins of new device If a requested time Device insertion complete time overflows and a device is not correctly inserted the program will light the LED Error to indicate this state When new device is inserted correctly the status
123. he easy monitoring of high volume production operations Operator friendly user interface of PG4UWMC combines many powerful functions with ease of use and provides overview of all important activities and operation results without burden of operator with non important details PG4UWMC is using a project file to control the multiprogramming system Project file contains user data chip programming setup information chip configuration data auto programming command sequence etc Therefore the operator error is minimized because the project file is normally created and proofed by engineering and then given to the operator The optional protected mode can be set for project file to avoid unwanted changes of the project file Each chip may be programmed with different data such as serial number configuration and calibration information Program PG4UWMC consists of following main windows main window settings dialog window e Search for Programmers dialog window For more details about multiprogramming and how to use PG4UWMC please refer to user manual for any of our USB interfaced concurrent multiprogramming system programmer The basic description of the main parts of PG4UWMC i i J P PGAUWMC v2 95 01 2013 Multiprogramming Control Panel File Device Options 3 2 e lt Sve s 5 ss a MT Settings Load prj Iw Verify Program Erase Help Progr Statistics Checksum Succe
124. her Programmer Sites In this mode all Sites are using the same shared buffer of project data and program the same device type e f the checkbox is not checked each Site will use its own project file defined by name in table of Sites in column Project file In this mode each Site is using its own buffer of project data which allows to program different data to different types of devices at the same time in each Site Auto connect sites after PG4UWMC start Presuming the remembered sites are connected and ready Force YES for gang multiprogramming mode Standard mode of multiprogramming operation on our multiprogrammers is concurrent multiprogramming mode when each programming site works independently and operator can re load programmed device while other programming sites are running In gang multiprogramming mode predefined operation starts on all programming sites at a time by pressing any YES button Notes e works for all active present and enabled sites e start is blocked while any site is busy e in this mode Automatic YES is disabled Panel Log file settings are used to set mode of using Log file report PGAUWMC Settings Multipiogramming Log fle Job Report Sounds Automatic YES Other Log file settings Rewrite Log file Append Log file Log file sppData Roaming Datamar Datamar Prolreportme log Browse Add date information to Log file name Log files size limit V
125. hm information Device operations standard intelligent device selection by device type manufacturer or typed fragment of part name blank check read verify program erase configuration and security bit program illegal bit test checksum security e insertion test e contact check e ID byte check special e auto device serial number increment ns e 52 DATAMAN 40PRO e statistic e count down mode Buffer operations e view edit find replace e fill copy move byte swap word dword split e checksum byte word e print File load save e no download time because programmer is PC controlled e automatic file type identification Supported file formats e unformatted raw binary e HEX Intel Intel EXT Motorola S record MOS Exormax Tektronix ASCII SPACE HEX e ver 3 0 4 for example from ABEL CUPL PALASM TANGO PLD OrCAD PLD PLD Designer ISDATA etc GENERAL e operating voltage 15 20V DC max 500mA e power consumption max 6W active 1 4W inactive e dimensions 160x97x35 mm 6 3x3 8x1 4 inch e weight without external power adapter ca 500g 17 65 oz e operating temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F e operating humidity 20 80 non condensing 53 DATAMAN MEMPRO E DATAMAN MEMPRO Introduction DATAMAN MEMPRO is next member of new generation of Windows based DATAMAN specialized programmers Programmer is built to meet the demands of the develo
126. ialog View Edit buffer For example device Microchip PIC16F628 has additional buffer with label Data EEPROM This buffer can be accessed for data write s by this function when buffindex 7 2 is specified Example 1 writebufferex 1 7FF800 12 AB C5 D4 7E 80 The command is equivalent to command writebuffer 1 7FF800 12 AB C5 D4 7E 80 described in section about command writebuffer Example 2 writebufferex 2 2F 12 AB C5 D4 7E 80 The command writes 6 Bytes 12H ABH C5H D4H 7EH 80H to secondary buffer with index 2 at address 2FH The addressing looks like following the first Byte at the lowest address Buffer Address Data 00002FH 12H 000030H ABH 000031H C5H 000032H D4H 000033H 7EH 000034H 80H Basic rules for using of executive command line parameters 1 program pg4uwcmd exe must be located in the same directory as program pg4uw exe 2 if pg4uw exe is not running when pg4uwcmd exe is called it will be automatically started 3 command line parameters are not case sensitive 4 command line parameters can be used when first starting of program or when program is already running 5 if program is already running then any of command line operation is processed only when program was not busy no operation was currently executing in program Program must be in basic state i e main program window focused no modal dialogs displayed no menu commands opened or executed I
127. ication require the DATAMAN 40PRO programmer performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage which obviously improves programming yield and guarantees long data retention DATAMAN 40PRO programmer is driven by an easy to use control program with pull down menu hot keys and on ine help Selecting of device is performed by its class by manufacturer or simply by typing a fragment of vendor name and or part number Standard device related commands read blank check program verify erase are boosted by some test functions insertion test signature byte check and some special functions autoincrement All known data formats are supported Automatic file format detection and conversion during load of file The rich featured autoincrement function enables to assign individual serial numbers to each programmed device or simply increments a serial number or the function enables to read serial numbers or any programmed device identification signatures from a file 46 DATAMAN 40PRO The software also provides a lot of information about programmed device As a special the drawings of all available packages explanation of chip labeling the meaning of prefixes and suffixes at the chips for each supported chip are provided The software provide full information for ISP implementation Description of ISP connector pins for currently selected chip recommended target design around in circuit programmed chip
128. ides a size of device organization programming algorithm and a list of programmers including auxiliary modules that supported this device You can find here package information and other general information about current device too Use a Del key for delete of current device from list of default devices There isn t possible to empty this list if you repeat this access The last device stays in buffer and the Del key isn t accepted Device Select device This window allows selecting the desired type of the device from all devices supported by current programmer It is possible to choose device by name by type or by manufacturer Note 1 The names of the programmable devices in software don t contain all characters shown at the top of the chip or mentioned in the datasheet section part numbering The names contain all characters necessary to identification of the device but don t contain such codes that have none influence to the programming for example temperature code speed code packing type code etc If such code letter is at the end of the name is omitted if such code letter is in the middle of name then is replaced by character x Examples e Devices Am27C512 150 Am27C512 200 and Am27C512 250 are shown in the software only once as Am27C512 e S29GL064N11TF1010 device is shown in the software as S29GLO64NxxTxx01 Note 2 f some device is listed twice and the second time with suffix x16 it means that programm
129. iles supporting both ispJTAG and non Lattice JTAG files which are compliant to the IEEE 1149 1 standard and support SVF or IEEE 1532 formats The VME file is a hex coded file that takes the chain information from the IspVM System window The devices can be programmed in ZIF socket of the programmer or in target system through ISP connector It is indicated by PLCC44 VME or ISP VME suffix after name of selected device in control program Multiple devices are possible to program and test via JTAG chain JTAG chain ISP VME More information on the website www latticesemi com Software tools Lattice ispLEVER IspVM System ISP Programming Software PAC Designer Software svf2vme utility converts a serial vector file to a VME file Device Device info The command provides additional information about the current device size of device organization programming algorithm and a list of programmers including auxiliary modules that supported this device You can find here a package information and other general information about current device too 24 Device info Common information ISP connection details Part number description Recommended target circuit design ISP connedor target device target system The reserved key lt Ctrl F1 gt will bring out this menu from any menu and any time immediately Programmer Menu Programmer includes commands used for work with programmers 120 PG4UW Programmer
130. inary file from disk and it saves them into the part of memory reserved for an encryption security table File Save encryption table This command writes the content of the memory s part reserved for an encryption table into the file on the disk as a binary data File Exit without save The command deallocates heap cancels buffer on disk if exists and returns back to the operation system File Exit and save The command deallocates heap cancels buffer on the disk if exists saves current setting of recently selected devices to disk and returns back to the operation system Buffer Menu Buffer is used for buffer manipulation block operation filling a part of buffer with string erasing checksum and of course editing and viewing with other items find and replace string printing Buffer View Edit This dialog is used to view view mode or edit edit mode data in buffer Use arrow keys for select data for edit The data in buffer outside of area where are located data for the selected chip are shown using gray background You can use F4 hot key also View Edit Buffer This dialog is used to view view mode or edit edit mode data in buffer Use arrow keys for select data for edit The data in buffer outside of area where are located data for the selected chip are shown using gray background Following commands are available for editing buffer data Please note that not all commands are available for
131. ine parameters 2 force command line parameters to PG4UW that is already running Very good feature of pg4uwcmd exe is its return code according to command line parameters operation result in PG4UW Return values of pg4uwcmd exe If the command line parameters processed in PG4UW were successful the ExitCode or ErrorLevel of pg4uwcmd exe is zero Otherwise the ExitCode value is number 1 or more Return value of program pg4uwcmd exe can be tested in batch files Following executive command line parameters are available to use with pg4uwcmd exe Prj lt file_name gt Loads project file Parameter file name means full or relative project file path and name Loadfile lt file_name gt Loads file Parameter lt file_name gt means full or relative path to file that has to be loaded File format is detected automatically Program switch Forces start of Program device operation automatically when program is starting or even if program is already running Also one of following optional switches can be used switch noquest forces start of device programming without question switch noanyquest forces start of device programming without question and after operation on device is completed program doesn t show Repeat operation dialog and goes directly into main program window Examples 4 Program 5 Program noquest 6 163 Close This parameter has sense together with Program parameter only
132. ing algorithm provides faster word mode Selected device is automatically saved to buffer of default devices This buffer is accessible with Device Select from default devices command In the Search mask field you can enter mask for filtering of whole device list by device name manufacturer and or programming adapter names The space as delimiter of filter items fragments has OR function If you want to enter exact filter string including spaces use quotation mark character Example We need to see the devices that need no adapter and we know that such devices have following note string in Adapter column of device list Note in ZIF socket of programmer The suitable filter to show only wished devices is in ZIF including quotation marks The filter strings are not case sensitive i e for example ZIF is the same as zif If you wish display additional information about the current device use button Device info or an lt Ctrl F1 gt key This command provides a size of device organization programming algorithm and a list of programmers including auxiliary modules that supported this device T H 91 You can find here package information and other general information about current device too The currently displayed device list can be saved to text file by pressing button Save currently displayed list to file Select device All This window allows selecting the desi
133. ing more parameters together is defined firmly as following Load project Prj Load file Load file EPROM Flash select by ID Program device Program switch Close of control program Close only together with parameter Program RON lia 8s rr jH gt 162 Common notes Available command line parameters Axxx check programmer present on LPT port with address xxx only example A3bc ISPP force PC lt gt programmer communication in unidirectional mode Available command line parameters for starting program PG4UW in demo mode Demo mode is uselul in situations when no programmer device is available Demo mode can be used by clicking button Demo in dialog Find programmer or by command line parameter demo Recommended usage of the parameter is pg4uw exe demo lt programmer name gt where lt programmer name gt has to be replaced by name of wished programmer as it is used in PG4UW control program Remote command line control of PG4UW PG4UW can accept set of commands from the command line command line parameters The remote control can be achieved also by these command line parameters but more efficient way is to use special tool pg4 uwcmd exe which has many advantages The main advantage is size of the pg4uwemd which result the calling of pg uwcmd results a much faster response than calling of PG4UW directly Program pg4uwcmd exe can be used to 1 start PG4UW application with specified command l
134. it Origin specifies where the search should start Direction box specifies which way you want to search starting from the current cursor position In edit mode Forward from the current position or start of buffer to the end of the buffer is the default Backward searches toward the beginning In view mode searches all buffer Press Esc or click Cancel button to close dialog window By pressing Replace button the dialog box is closed and a Question window is displayed This window contains following choices Yes replaces found item and finds next No finds next item without replacing current one Replace All replaces all found items Abort search aborts this command View Edit buffer for PLD CtrI F2 erase buffer with specified blank value Ctrl Shift F2 fill buffer with random data F9 go to address F10 change mode view edit F11 Switch the mode of buffer data view between 1 bit and 8 bit view It can be also doing by mouse clicking on the button to the right of View Edit mode buffer indicator This button indicates actual data view mode 1 bit or 8 bit too Arrow keys move cursor up down right and left Home End jump on start end current line PgUp PgDn jump on previous next page Ctrl PgUp PgDn jump on start end current page Ctrl Home End jump on start end edit area Backspace move cursor one position left back Note Characters 0 and 1 immediately changes content of edit area Wa
135. its The validity of Credit box is limited to 10 regular versions of software It means once the Credit box is activated at the time of first usage it can be used by current and by next 9 regular versions of software Example activated by 3 01 version of software can be used by 3 01 3 02 up to 3 10 version of software including all OnDemand versions Credit box status is displayed in main window of PG4UW and PG4UWMC software See please the Application note Usage of Credit box for devices in Paid ISP support category at our web site for details Programmer Module options This option is used for multiple socket programmers for defining MASTER socket and activity of each socket MASTER socket group box allows user to set socket which is preferentially used for device reading operation Enable Disable socket checkbox array allows user to set enabling and disabling of each socket individually Disabled sockets are ignored for any device operation Programmer Automatic YES This command is used for setting Automatic YES mode In this mode you just take off the programmed device then put new device into ZIF socket and a last operation will be repeated automatically Program automatically detects an insertion of a new device and runs last executed operation without pressing any key or button An insertion of device into ZIF is displayed on the screen Repeated operation executing will be cancelled by pressing key lt ESC gt du
136. iven by an easy to use control program with pull down menus hot keys and online help Control program is common for all the above mentioned programmers Advanced design including protection circuits original brand components and careful manufacturing allows us to provide a three year warranty for DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C and DATAMAN 40PRO and one year warranty for DATAMAN MEMPRO on parts and labour for the programmers limited 25 000 cycle warranty on ZIF socket This warranty terms are valid for customers who purchase a programmer directly from Dataman company The warranty conditions of Dataman distributors may be different and depending the law system or reseller s warranty policy Quick Start Products configuration Before installing and using your programmer please carefully check that your package includes all next mentioned parts If you find any discrepancy with respective parts list and or if any of these items are damaged please contact your distributor immediately DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C DATAMAN 40PRO DATAMAN MEMPRO programmer USB cable LPT cable ISP cable power cordset internal power supply external power supply 48 pins diagnostic POD type I 40 pins diagnostic POD type I Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 ZIF anti dust cover software CD User manual Quick Guide brochure Notes about ESD antistatic set vacuum handling t
137. ization Colors of the work result indication in the software Standard color scheme ERROR red BUSY yellow According to LEDs on the programmer ERROR yellow BUSY red Note These settings are available only for older types of programmers Options View Use the View menu commands to display or hide different elements of program environment such as toolbars Following toolbars are available now Options View Main toolbar Choose this command to show or hide the Main toolbar Options View Additional toolbar Choose this command to show or hide the Additional toolbar Options View Device options before device operation Choose this command to enable disable display of Device options before device operation is confirmed Options Protected mode Protected mode is special mode of program When program is in Protected mode there are disabled certain program operation and commands that can modify buffer or device settings Protected mode is used for prevent operator from modify buffer or device settings due to insignificance Protected mode is suitable for the programming of a large amount of the same type of devices Protected mode function is available independently in single programming control software PG4UW and in multiprogramming control software PO4UWMC Protected mode in PG4UW There are two ways how to switch program to Protected mode 1 by using menu command Options Protected mode This command displays password
138. l supported device operations enabled in one project multi project Options One operation mode represents enhanced form of protected mode where only one operation from all available is enabled Provides better certainty because prevents operator from executing wrong type of device operation By building more projects saved in One operation mode using Multi project Wizard you can put together also non standard flow of device operations of control SW e g Program Verify Verify Verify Please see examples of use and differences between operation modes To switch program from Protected mode to Normal mode use the menu command Options I Normal mode The Password required dialog appears User has to enter the same password as the password entered during switch to Protected mode Other way to cancel Protected mode of program is closing of program Next time the program starts in Normal standard mode the only exception is case of project loaded by command line parameter with name of project which was saved in Protected mode Protected mode in PG4UWMC Administrator Mode and Operator Mode in PG4UWMC former Protected mode Program PG4UWMC is set by default to Administrator Mode It means no operation blocking for user is applied But in production there is suitable to block some menu commands to ensure user does not modify important program settings or configuration Operator Mode is used for this purpose More informati
139. lay various types of checksums of various data blocks in buffer 1 e Tab Main checksum options contains options for Automatic checksum calculator with Main checksum value displayed in main window of PG4UW in table Addresses and in Log window of PG4UW 2 Checksum calculator contains on demand checksum calculator 1 e Fields From address and To address are used to enter address range for main checksum calculation Addresses are used only when checkbox Enabled is checked Address is always defined as Byte address e Group Exclude buffer block s from checksum calculation is useful for example for serialization Serialization usually modifies data at specified addresses in buffer So there is problem to check the checksum of buffer when data on some addresses were changed by serialization engine before each device programming If part of buffer data block used for serialization is excluded from checksum calculation the checksum of buffer data will not be changed by serialization data changes One or more excluded blocks can be specified e Fields displaying values of calculated checksum types see description of types at the bottom Column marked as STRAIGHT is result of checksum calculation without additional adjustments e Column marked as NEGATED is a negation of checksum so that SUM NEG FFFFH e Column marked as SUPPLEMENT is complement of checksum so that SUM SUPPL 0 carry e Insert checksum options box this
140. le formats Using this one shot Setting disables current setting of Erase buffer before loading option in menu Options General options at tab Hex file options If the checkbox Swap bytes is displayed the user can activate function of swapping bytes within 16bit words or 2 byte words during reading of file This feature is useful especially when loading files with Motorola representation of byte order in file big endian Standard load file is using little endian byte order Doo HH 7T Note Big endian and little endian are terms that describe the order in which a sequence of bytes are stored in computer memory Big endian is an order in which the big end most significant value in the sequence is stored first at the lowest storage address Little endian is an order in which the little end least significant value in the sequence is stored first For example in a big endian computer the two bytes required for the hexadecimal number 4F52 would be stored as 4F52H in storage address 1000H as 4FH is stored at storage address 1000H and 52H will be at address 1001H In a little endian system it would be stored as 524FH 52H at address 1000H and 4FH at address 1001H Number 4F52H is stored in memory Address Big endian system Little endian system 1000H 4FH 52H 1001H 52H 4FH Add blank spare area for NAND Flash devices if checked adds blank spare area data during file load
141. lowing folder To continue click Next If vou would like to select a different folder click Browse Browse Program Files D atamani D ataman Pro At least 47 3 MB of free disk space is required lt Back Next gt Cancel For change default folder click on Browse button select the destination folder Then click on Next button 63 15 Setup Dataman Pro Pg4uw Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Next If vou would like to select a different folder click Browse D ataman Programmers Browse For change default folder click on Browse button select the destination folder Then click on Next button Step 5 e Setup Dataman Pro PG4UW PG4UWMC Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing Dataman Pro PG4UWIPG4UWMC then click Next Create a Start menu icon Create a desktop icon Create a Quick Launch icon Install Multiprogramming control support For Following programmers Dataman 848Pro2 Dataman 848Pro Dataman 448Pro2 Dataman 448Pro Dataman 448Pro Dataman 48Pro2 Dataman 46Pro Dataman 48Pro Check if Install Multiprogramming control support is selected Change default setting if you want Then click on Next butt
142. mable devices support compared to past simply because complex devices support is more difficult to implement and number of devices we need to implement is also much higher In case of off line programming inZIF socket using programming adapter development costs spent for implementation of new devices support are also covered by programming adapters selling But in case of programming in ISP mode the customer buys only a programmer and after selling programmer support costs included in new versions of Software are covered by nothing To keep software update downloads for free also for devices programmed in ISP mode we come to conclusion to apply a very small fee for programming of those devices where the implementation of ISP support takes very long and or for rarely used devices 122 PG4UW The system is simple For work with such devices it is necessary to have the Credit box attached to PC where device programmer is attached The Credit box is technically a small dongle in USB port that contains some amount of credits from 25 thousands to 500 thousands depending on the model The micropayment for each such device programming is done by decreasing of credits amount in the Credit box The real fee for credit is very low it starts at about 0 01 USD per credit for CB 25k version of Credit box 25 thousands credits and goes steeply down up to about 0 003 USD per credit for CB 500k version of Credit box 500 thousands cred
143. made serial number generator that updates the data file The recommended extension of data file is dat Because many of our customers use also BP Microsystems programmers they ask us for possibility to be used the same serialization software Therefore the Serialization data file is compatible with dat files of Complex serialization system available in BP Micro software Note The data file is completely and periodically overwritten during device programming with serialization Be sure to enter the correct name of wished dat file Example c serial_files serial dat Serialization generator Specifies the path and name for the executable file which will generate serialization data file 107 First serial number This option is required to specify the initial serial number that will be passed to custom generator serialization program The number is entered and displayed in hexadecimal format Last serial number This option specifies the maximum value of serial number allowed If the value is non zero it will be passed to serialization generator program The generator is responsible for testing the value of last serial number and generate serial dat file with appropriate error information in the serialization dat file in case of current serial number greater then last serial number If the value of Last serial number is zero the value will not be passed to generator program Check box Call generator with RESULT parameter after
144. matic YES options Settings of Indication of state when software waits for a new device and Enable sound when ready for a new device is not stored in project file Enabled Automatic YES function is enabled on all connected programming site with parameters set by PG4UWMC Disabled Automatic YES function is disabled on all connected programming site Use this Setting if you need to use button YES for starting a next operation with the programmed device Response time interval between insertion of the chip into the ZIF socket and the start of selected device operation If longer positioning of the chip in the ZIF socket is necessary select elongated response time Device removal hold off time time period between you removed device from the ZIF Socket and the time when software starts to check the socket for new device inserted This time is in seconds and must be from 1 to 120 default value is 2 seconds Device insertion complete time time within all pins of the device have to be properly inserted after a first pin s detected so that the program will not detects incorrectly inserted device This interval is in seconds and must be from 1 to 120 default value is 5 seconds Suspend on error defines if the Automatic YES function will be temporary disabled on error to see result of operation or will going on without suspension Indication of state when software waits for a new device Not indicated quiet mode the pro
145. mber of new generation of Windows based DATAMAN universal programmers Programmer is built to meet the demands of the development labs and field engineers to universal but portable programmer DATAMAN 40PRO is a small fast and powerful programmer of all kinds of programmable devices Using build in in circuit serial programming ISP connector the programmer is able to program ISP capable chips in circuit DATAMAN 40PRO isn t only a programmer but also a static RAM tester DATAMAN 40PRO provides very fast programming due to high speed FPGA driven hardware and USB 2 0 full speed port DATAMAN 40PRO interfaces with the IBM PC Pentium compatible or higher portable or desktop personal computers through USB port what is important for new LPT port less computers notebooks for example DATAMAN 40PRO has 40 powerful TTL pindrivers provide H L pull up pull down and read capability for each pin of socket Advanced pindrivers incorporate high quality high speed circuitry to deliver signals without overshoot or ground bounce for all supported devices Pin drivers operate down to 1 8V so you ll be ready to program the full range of today s advanced low voltage devices The programmer performs device insertion test wrong device position in socket and contact check poor contact pin to socket before it programs each device These capabilities supported by signature byte check help prevent chip damage due to operator error When programming specif
146. means full or relative project file path and name There is also available to make Load project operation from command line by entering project file name without prefix prj Example pg4uwmc exe c projectsWnyproject eprj Makes load project file c projects myproject epr lautoconnectsites The command forces PG4UWMC to connect programmer Sites start control program PG4UW for each Site during start of PG4UWMC for all Site s that were used when PG4UWMC was recently closed There is also equivalent option Auto connect Sites available in Settings dialog of PG4UW MC 157 Programmers supported by PG4UWMC The list of currently supported programmers can be displayed in PG4UWMC by menu Help Supported programmers Generally supported programmers in PG4UWMC 48 pin universal programmers with USB interface Also all of our USB connected multiprogramming systems are supported PG4UWMC can handle from 1 to 8 programmer sites One programmer site means one ZIF socket module Troubleshooting Serial numbers For successful using of multiply programmers correct serial numbers must be specified for each used programmer in panel Serial numbers If there is empty field for serial number application PG4UW for the programmer Site won t start When PG4UWMC application is searching for connected programmers in Search for programmers dialog serial numbers of programmers are detected automatically User does not need and can not
147. mer s cover The programmed device is necessary to insert into the socket also to remove from the socket when LED BUSY light off Warning DATAMAN 40PRO programmer hasnt protection devices which protect the content of programmed device against critical situations for example power failures and PC failure interrupted cable Moreover a device is usually destroyed in the programming mode due to forced interruption of the control program run Reset or switching the computer off due to removing the connecting cable or unplugging the programmed device from the ZIF socket Incorrectly placed device in the ZIF socket can cause its damage or destruction 48 DATAMAN 40PRO In system serial programming by DATAMAN 40PRO For general definition recommendation and direction about ISP see section Common notes ISP please Description of DATAMAN 40PRO ISP connector As ISP connector is used 10 pins connector 1 1634689 0 from TE connectivity or other compatible connector 29 4 19 3m 58 7 Front view at ISP connector of programmer Specification of ISP connector pins depends on the device which you want to program You can find it in the control SW for programmer PG4UW menu Device Device Info Ctrl F1 Be aware the ISP programming way of respective device must be selected It is indicated by ISP suffix after name of selected device These specifications correspond with application notes published of device
148. mmendation passwords for Encrypt project file with password and Set Protected mode of software after loading of this project file should not be the same Checkbox Require project file checksum before first programming when active software asks user for entering correct project file unique ID before allowing to start the first device programming after load project This feature is recommended for additional check that correct project file is recently loaded There is also recommended to use this checkbox along with active Protected mode When the request of project file unique ID is active the software 81 indicates this by label ID next to project file name in bottom status line in control program main window Note Option Require project file unique ID before first programming is replacement of former Require project file checksum before first programming Unique ID advantage over generic checksum is that unique ID is calculated not just from main device buffer data but also from secondary buffers data used by device and available device settings When the request of project file checksum is active the software indicates this by label CSum next to project file name in bottom status line in control program main window This option is no longer available in Save project dialog but it can be activated after loading of older project file that has the checksum request set on File Reload file Choose this option to reload a recentl
149. mode x8 x16 x1 organization Any carry bits exceeding 32 bits are neglected This checksum mode is indicated by string x8 displayed after checksum value in main program window Word sum Little Endian x16 Buffer data are summed word by word irrespective of current buffer view mode organization Any carry bits exceeding 32 bits are neglected This checksum mode is indicated by string Doo 89 x16 LE displayed after checksum value in main program window Term Little Endian means the buffer checksum is calculated from words read from buffer in Little Endian mode Word sum Big Endian x16 Buffer data are summed word by word irrespective of current buffer view mode organization Any carry bits exceeding 32 bits are neglected This checksum mode is indicated by string x16 BE displayed after checksum value in main program window Term Big Endian means the buffer checksum is calculated from words read from buffer in Big Endian mode CRC CCITT Buffer data are summed by bytes to Word using polynomial 16 12 5 1 0x1021 init value 0 and XOR out 0 reflexions in out are off CRC XMODEM Buffer data are summed by bytes to Word using polynomial x 16 x 15 x 2 1 0x8005 init value 0 CRC 16 Buffer data are summed by bytes to sum by bytes to WORD using standard CRC 16 algorithm with polynomial 16 15 2 1 0x8005 init value 0 and out 0 CRC 32 Buffer data are summed by bytes to DWORD using standard CRC 32 algo
150. ms only manufacturer approved or certified algorithms are used e Algorithm updates software updates are available approx every 2 weeks free of charge e Main features revision history session logging on line help device and algorithm information Device operations e standard e intelligent device selection by device type manufacturer or typed fragment of part name e blank check read verify e program e erase e illegal bit test checksum security e insertion test e contact check e ID byte check special e auto device serial number increment e statistic e count down mode Buffer operations e view edit find replace e fill copy move byte swap word dword split e checksum byte word e print File load save e no download time because programmer is PC controlled e automatic file type identification 59 Supported file formats e unformatted raw binary e HEX Intel Intel EXT Motorola S record MOS Exormax Tektronix ASCII SPACE HEX GENERAL e operating voltage 15 20V DC max 500mA e power consumption max 6W active 1 4W inactive e dimensions 160x97x35 mm 6 3x3 8x1 4 inch e weight without external power adapter ca 500g 17 65 oz e operating temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F e operating humidity 20 80 non condensing 60 Setup Setup The programmer package contains a CD with the control program useful utilities and additional information The permission to f
151. n program erase verify associated with non Jam programming device Operation program erase verify with Actel device consists of several following steps Loading the stp STAPLE file Load the appropriate STAPLE file generated for example by Actel design software LIBERO IDE clicking on main toolbar Load icon The STAPLE file contains the user data and programming algorithm required to program a design into a device Selecting an action After successful loading the STAPLE file select an intending operation action in Device operation options AlttO shortkey STAPL configuration STAPL configuration For device programming select PROGRAM from action list List of all the actions for the programming file with describe can be found in ACTEL FlashPro Users Guide on www actel com Running an action Click Play STAPL button to run selected action Successful operation e g programming is terminated with printout Exit Code 0 Success to log window 118 PG4UW Information about converting PDB file to JAM STAPLE for ACTEL devices Actel PDB file is a proprietary file format that can be supported by Actel programmers only e g FlashPro programmer PG4UW control program can program Actel devices only with Jam STAPL file Therefore a file conversion between PDB and STAPL is necessary Converting PDB file to Jam STAPL file for ACTEL devices e install software tool FlashPro component of Actel Libero tool s
152. n my_work prj sn Additional serialization file is created and refreshed after successful device program operation The only requirement for creating additional serialization file is load project with serialization turned on Command File Save project deletes additional serialization file if the file exists associated with currently saved project Enter job identification dialog The dialog will be showed when loading protected project files 80 PG4UW It contains two editable fields Operator identification this parameter will be used to identify programmer s operator Operator ID must be at least 3 chars User has to enter Operator identification value because it is mandatory parameter when creating Job Report for protected project e Enter Job ID identification of current job Note Dialog Enter job identification is not password dialog Values of Operator identification and Job ID have informative purpose only they will be included in Job Report It does not relate to protected and or encrypted project passwords File Save project This option is used for saving project file which contains settings of device configuration and buffer data saved Data saved to project file can be restored anytime by menu command File I Load project Description of actually selected project in file list box Displays information about existing project file currently selected in dialog Save project This box is only for information and is no
153. n on device is completed program doesn t show Repeat operation dialog and goes directly into main program window Examples 1 Program 2 Program noquest 3 Program noanyquest Close this parameter has sense together with Program parameter only and makes program to close automatically after device programming is finished successfully Close always this parameter has sense together with Program parameter only and makes program to close automatically after device programming is finished no matter if device operation was successful or not Eprom Flash Autoselect xx forces automatic select EPROM or FLASH by ID when program is starting or even if program is already running xx means pins number of device in ZIF this time are valid 28 or 32 pins only and it is required just for older programmers without insertion test capability For others programmers is the value ignored Basic rules for using of executive command line parameters 1 command line parameters are not case sensitive 2 command line parameters be used when first starting of program or when program is already running 3 if program is already running then any of command line operation is processed only when program was not busy no operation was currently executing in program Program must be in basic state i e main program window focused no modal dialogs displayed no menu commands opened or executed 4 order of processing command line parameters when us
154. n settings will be reset serialization will be set to disabled serialization settings for recent device are saved along with other settings of the device to project file or to configuration file when application is closed serialization engine calls request for new next serial number before each device programming is started see Note 1 e used serial number is indicated by after serial number value Used serial number means the next device programming will use next serial number see Note 1 Note 1 Calling of new serial number request before programming can be suppressed in case of previous unsuccessful device programming result by option Serial number usage if programming action fails e when Reuse generated serial number for next programmed device option is selected request for new next serial number is suppressed in case of unsuccessful previous device operation result It means used serial number is used again and remains same until successful device programming is completed e when Throw away use the serial number only once regardless result of the programming is selected request for new serial number is performed before each device operation regardless result of previous programming operation Serialization can work with control program s main buffer or extended buffers available for some types of devices for example Microchip PIC16Fxxx devices with Data EEPROM Memory The selection which buffer use by serialization ro
155. nal level of supply voltage which obviously improves programming yield and guarantees long data retention DATAMAN MEMPRO is driven by an easy to use control program with pull down menus hot keys and on line help Selecting of device is performed by its class by manufacturer or simply by typing a fragment of vendor name and or part number Standard device related commands read blank check program verify erase are enhanced by some test functions insertion test signature byte check and some special functions autoincrement All known data formats are supported Automatic file format detection and conversion during load of file The rich featured autoincrement function enables to assign individual serial numbers to each programmed device or simply increments a serial number or the function enables to read serial numbers or any programmed device identification signatures from a file 55 The software also provides a lot of information about programmed device As a special the drawings of all available packages explanation of chip labeling the meaning of prefixes and suffixes at the chips for each supported chip are provided Various socket converters are available to handle device in PLCC SOIC SSOP TSOP TSSOP and other packages DATAMAN MEMPRO elements 1 40 pin ZIF socket 2 power sleep LED 3 work result LEDs 4 YES Button 5 Connector for ISP useable after upgrade to DATAMAN 40PRO only details se
156. nd change various default settings Options General options General options dialog allows user to control and set variety of PG4UW program options The options can be saved to PG4UW configuration file when closing PG4UW application or anytime by command Options Save options File options File options page allows you to set options for erase buffer before loading auto reload of current file and recognition method of file formats for loaded files Erase buffer before loading option sets erasing buffer with desired value automatically before loading of data file 126 PG4UW In group When current file is modified by another process can be set mode of reloading of actually loaded current file There are three choices e Prompt before reloading file e Reload automatically e Ignore change scanning of current file There are three situations when file modification is tested e Switching to the control program from another application e selecting the device operation Verify or Program e when repeat of last device operation is selected in dialog Repeat Load file format allows to set mode of file format recognition for loading files When automatic file format is selected program analyses format of loading file and test file for each of supported formats that are available in program If file format matches one of supported formats the file is read to buffer in detected format Manual file format allows user to select explicitl
157. nd device will have Address Data 0000040 34 3434 3412 XXXX XXXX XXXX Next devices will have same format of serial number of course incremented by 1 for each device Example 2 b Use of serialization split with NOP instructions for Microchip PIC24FJ256 devices Device PIC24FJ256 has 24 bit wide instruction word Instruction NOP has code 00xxxxh Lets assume we want to use serialization in the same manner as SQTP serialization specified in Microchip MPLABG We can do this by following steps A Write NOP instructions 00xxxxh at address 800h to main buffer of PG4UW This can be done by hand editing buffer or by loading file with proper content The address 800h in PG4UW buffer is equivalent to PIC24Fxxx Program memory address 200h For more details look at Device information in PG4UW for PIC24FJ256 device The buffer content with NOPs at address 800h before starting device program should look for example as following 101 Address Data 0000800 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 xx xx xx XX XX XX XX XX xx means any byte value B Set the serialization options as following S N size 3 bytes Address 800h Start value 123456h Step 1 S N mode BIN Style HEX Save to buffer LS byte first Split serial number checked Split gap 2 byte s S N fragment size 2 byte s Split settings described above mean split of serial number into fragments with 16 bit 2 bytes size to buffer with gap of 2 bytes between
158. nds 2 5 Suspend on error Disabled voc X kh w I this mode you just take off the programmed device then put new device into ZIF socket and a last operation will be repeated automatically Program automatically detects an insertion of a new device and runs last executed operation without pressing any key or button An insertion of device into ZIF is displayed on the screen Repeated operation executing will be canceled by pressing key Esc during waiting for insert remove a device to from ZIF 149 This feature may not be available for some types of programmers Use settings according to the last loaded project file Automatic YES options is set by the settings in project file One of the setting s item of Automatic YES is Pins of programmer s ZIF excluded from sensing which is depend on used programming adapter Because it is possible that different programmers use different programming adapters for same device this setting will be ignored in this case and in the log window you can find following sentence None connected pins setting was not accepted due to different programming adapter Please use automatic YES wizard again If this case occur go on master programming site if you run PG4UWNC with option Use Site 1 project for all Sites or on programming site which wrote previous mentioned sentence to log and click on the button Setting Automatic YES parameters in Programmer Auto
159. ne number in decimal File format codes 00y binary 10y ASCII Space 20y Tektronix 30y Extended Tektronix 40y Motorola 50y MOS Technology 60y Intel HEX Load file error codes xx1 bad first character header xx2 bad character in current line xx3 bad CRC xx4 bad read address xx5 bad length of current line xx6 too big negative offset xx7 address is out of buffer range xx8 bad type of selected file format xx9 the file wasn t loaded all File Save Saves data in the buffer which has been created modified or read from a device onto a specified disk The file format of saved file can be chosen from supported formats list box There can be also entered the Buffer start and Buffer end addresses which exactly specify part of buffer to save to file Supported file formats now are binary MOTOROLA MOS Technology Tektronix Intel extended HEX ASCII space JEDEC and POF If the checkbox Swap bytes is displayed the user can activate function of swapping bytes within 16bit words or 2 byte words during writing to file This feature is useful especially when saving files with Motorola representation of byte order in file big endian Standard save file operation is using little endian byte order The reserved key F2 will bring out this menu from any menu and any time eS 79 File Load project This option is used for loading project file which contains device configu
160. near theoretical maximum programming speed DATAMAN 448PRO2 consist of four independent isolated universal programming modules based on the DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer hardware Therefore the sockets can run asynchronously concurrent programming mode Each programming module starts programming at the moment the chip is detected to be inserted in the socket properly independently on the status of other programming modules It result three programming modules works while you replace the programmed chip at the fourth Modular construction of hardware the programming modules works independently allows for continuing operation when a part of the circuit becomes inoperable It also makes service quick and easy Hands free operation asynchronous and concurrent operation allows a chip to begin programming immediately upon insertion of a chip The operator merely removes the finished chip and inserts a new chip Operator training is therefore minimized DATAMAN 448PRO2 support all kinds of types and silicon technologies of today and tomorrow programmable devices without family specific module You can be sure the next devices support require the software update and if necessary simple package converter programming adapter therefore the ownership cost are minimized Using built in in circuit serial programming ISP connector the programmer is able to program ISP capable chips in circuit DATAMAN 448PRO2 provide very competitive price coupl
161. ng systems When the LPT port driver is not initialized control program can not detect any LPT ports in the system If LPT port on PCMCIA or Express Card is used the card must be installed in computer before starting of operating system LPT driver requires port LPT1 to be present in the operating system Please check the parallel port LPT1 is present in the system The short description how to see LPT ports present in operating system 1 click to Start menu 2 click with right mouse button to My computer item and select menu Properties 3 in the System properties dialog select Hardware page and click to Device manager button 4 in the Device manager dialog select Ports Com amp LPT double click it will show the list of all present LPT and COM ports There should be displayed at least one present LPT port If there are present one or more LPT ports but with numbers other than LPT1 it is necessary to change one of the LPT ports to LPT1 port Follow the steps bellow steps 1 4 5 double click to selected LPT port to show properties of the port 6 in the LPT port properties dialog select the page Port settings 7 change number of LPT port to LPT1 by LPT Port Number setting 8 click OK button 9 restart the operating system even if system does not require restart it is necessary to perform system restart to correctly initialize our LPT port driver 169 That s all Our software should work properly with LPT connec
162. nic systems using the IEEE 1149 1 Joint Test Action Group JTAG interface Device can be programmed or verified but Jam STAPL does not generally allow other functions such as reading a device The Jam STAPL programming solution consists of two components Jam Composer and Jam Player The Jam Composer is a program generally written by a programmable logic vendor that generates a Jam file jam containing the user data and programming algorithm required to program a design into a device The Jam Player is a program that reads the Jam file and applies vectors for programming and testing of devices in a JTAG chain The devices can be programmed in ZIF socket of the programmer or in target system through ISP connector It is indicated by PLCC44 Jam or ISP Jam suffix after name of selected device in control program Multiple devices are possible to program and test via JTAG chain JTAG chain ISP Jam More information on the website www altera com See please application notes AN 425 Using the Jam Player to Program Altera Devices AN 100 In System Programmability Guidelines AN 122 Using Jam STAPL for ISP amp ICR via an Embedded Processor and related application notes for details Software tools Altera MAX plus Il Quartus Il SVF2Jam utility converts a serial vector file to a Jam file LAT2Jam utility converts an ispLSI3256A JEDEC file to a Jam file Xilinx Xilinx ISE Webpack or Foundation software generates STAP
163. nical cycles even if the life cycle of some specialized BGA ZIF sockets can be about 500 000 mechanical cycles Programmed devices environment and ZIF maintenance have direct influence to actual electrical lifetime of ZIF socket it means that ZIF socket does not cause programming failures yet Keep fingers away from contacts of ZIF socket because contacts of the ZIF socket fouled by smear and grime from fingers may cause the programming failures Change the ZIF socket or the socket converter if you noticed increased number of programming failures The warranty does not apply to the ZIF sockets that are wear or grimy and which cause large amount of failures during working with programmer Software PG4UW is common control program for some DATAMAN programmers Thus during work with him it is possible to find some items those refer not to current selected programmer Command line parameters We recommend using special utility pg uwcmd exe to make command line parameter control of PG4UW For backward compatibility there is possible to use some command line parameters also directly with pg4uw exe but better way is to use pg4uwcemd exe which has support of more command line commands and also it has capability to return ExitCode or ErrorLevel value indicating success or error result of executing command line parameters For more information about using pgduwcmd exe command line controller for PG4UW please take a look at Remote command line con
164. ns Help B Hd d 3 s LA v lt naaman Load Save Load pri Select def id ferify Pr gram Ey d Dy 3 e lt gt EZ gj Log window LUY LILE MUUE NUNE Sir Statistics 03 04 2007 08 01 16 o0 Total 0 Scanning port s for Dataman 448Pro Site 1 Scanning port s for Dataman 448Pro Site 1 Scanning port s for Dataman 48Pro an 11 Scanning port s for Dataman 48Proc V e EG 11 Scanning port s for Dataman 40Pro Count down Disabled Reload Count down Addresses hex Programmer Org Size Type Dataman 48Pro Device x8 808 Port Buffer x8 868 YES Manual File x8 Split None CheckSum 0007F800h Serialization None Filename Toolbars Under main menu are placed toolbars with button shortcuts of frequently used menu commands Toolbars are optional and can be turned off by menu command Options View Log window Log window contains the flow control progress information about almost every operation made in PG4UW Operation can be starting of PG4UW programmer search file project load save selection of device device operations device read blank check programming remote control application connection and disconnection and other Content of Log window can be saved to file concurrently while information is written to Log window This option can be set by menu Options General options and tab Log file in dialog General option
165. ns the operation starting with Load project until loading of new project or closing program PG4UWMC Job Report contains following information e project name project date Protected mode status PG4UWNC software version programmer type and serial number start time of executing the Job it means time when Load project operation was performed e end time of executing the Job time of creating the Job Report e device name e device type checksum e device operation options serialization information statistics information Job Report is generated in following cases e user command Load project is selected closing or disconnecting programmer sites is selected closing the PG4UWMC device Count down counter reaches 0 finished status manually by user when menu File Job Report is used Wars u r s 147 The Job Report is generated for recently loaded project file only when statistics value of Total is greater than 0 It means at least one device operation program verify must be performed Job Report dialog settings are in dialog PG4UWMC Settings menu Options Settings in tab Job Report Following options are available for Job Report PG4UWMC Settings Multiprogramming Log file Job Report Sounds Automatic YES Other Job Report Automatically save Job Report file Job Report directory peter AppData Roaming Dataman Dataman Pro Browse See Job Report 4 P
166. ntenance Gently clean the surface of the programmer with isopropyl alcohol or technical alcohol on a Soft cloth The LCD clean with a soft cloth moisten in water only Isopropyl alcohol may damage surface of the LCD Perform the calibration test if the programmer supports this feature Occasional use Daily maintenance After end of the job cover the ZIF socket of the programmer with enclosed dust cover It is also recommended to protect the ZIF sockets of the socket converters from dust and grime Quarterly maintenance Check the ZIF sockets of the programmer and the socket converters for their condition and wear Remove debris dust and grime from the ZIF sockets with clean dry and compressed air Clean the ZIF sockets both in closed and opened position Hu 160 Common notes Biannual maintenance Perform the Selftest plus for every programmer or programming module Annual maintenance Gently clean the surface of the programmer with isopropyl alcohol or technical alcohol on a Soft cloth The LCD clean with a soft cloth moisten in water only Isopropyl alcohol may damage surface of the LCD Perform the calibration test if the programmer supports this feature Warning The ZIF socket of the programmer and the socket converters are considered as consumables The life cycle of the ZIF socket of the programmer is about 25 000 mechanical cycles The life cycle of ZIF sockets of the socket converters is in generally from 5 000 to 10 000 mecha
167. oducts etc which may be trademarks of their respective owners Dataman Programmers Ltd respects those trademarks ZLI 0305E How to use this manual This manual explains how to install the control program and how to use your programmer It is assumed that the user has some experience with PCs and installation of software Once you have installed the control program we recommend you consult the context sensitive HELP within the control program rather than the printed User manual Revisions are implemented in the context sensitive help before the printed User manual We continuously update our manual You may find the latest version from our website www dataman com Table of contents How to use this manual Introduction Products configuration PC requirements Free additional services QUICK Start e Q Detailed description DATAMAN 448PRO2 Introduction a DATAMAN 448PRO2 elements 19 Manipulation with the programmed device 20 In system serial programming by DATAMAN 448PRO 2 a 20 NI eL E 23 Technical specification 23 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C 30 Introduction 2n teh nns 31 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C elements 93 Connecting DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C to the PC 34 Manipulation
168. of the programmer ESD wrist strap connector is place for attaching of ESD wrist strap 33 8 9 10 Power supply connector LPT connector for PC lt DATAMAN 48PRO2 communication cable For DATAMAN 48PRO2C after upgrade to DATAMAN 48PRO2 USB connector for PC DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C communication cable AC IN 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Connecting DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C to the PC Using USB port In this case order of connecting USB cable and power supply to programmer is irrelevant 34 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C Using LPT port Switch off PC and programmer Insert the communication cable included with your DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer package to a free printer port on your PC If your computer is equipped with only one printer port substitute the programmer cable for the printer cable Connect the opposite cable end to the programmer Screw on both connectors to counter connectors This is very important It may be uncomfortable to switch between printer cable and programmer cable though it is not recommended to operate the DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer through a mechanical printer switch Use of an electronic printer switch is impossible But you can install a second multi l O in your computer thus obtaining a supplementary printer port says LPT2 So your printer may remain on LPT1 while the programmer on LPT2 Switch on the PC Connect the connector 8 to a mains plug using attache
169. ogrammed in ZIF or through ISP connector IEEE 1149 1 Joint Test Action Group JTAG interface Multiple devices are possible to program and test via JTAG chain JTAG chain ISP Jam or JTAG chain ISP VME It is important to remember that in most cases new devices require only a software update due to the DATAMAN 448PRC2 is truly universal programmer With our prompt service you can have new devices can be added to the current list within hours Advanced design including protection circuits original brand components and careful manufacturing and burning allows us to provide a three year warranty on parts and labor for the DATAMAN 448PRO2 limited 25 000 cycle warranty ZIF socket DATAMAN 448PRO2 elements 1 48 pin ZIF socket 2 workresult LEDs 3 power sleep LED of site 4 YES Button 5 ISP connector 6 LED indicator power 7 power supply connector 8 power switch 9 GND connector can be used for grounding of the programmer ESD wrist strap connector is place for attaching of ESD wrist strap 10 temperature controlled fans 11 type B USB connector for PC o DATAMAN 448PRO2 communication cable Manipulation with the programmed device After selection of desired device for your work you can insert it into the open ZIF socket the lever is up and close socket the lever is down The correct orientation of the programmed device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near ZIF socket on the programmer s cover Th
170. ok at Programmer Automatic YES Panel Device It contains information about currently selected device The information includes e device name type and manufacturer e device adapter needed to use with currently selected programmer e reference to detailed Device info dialog available also by menu Device Device info e reference to Advanced device options this is available for some types of devices only Panel Statistics It contains statistics information about currently selected device The information includes e number of successful failure and total device operations e count down status indicating number of remaining devices Statistics and count down options are available by menu command Device Device options 1 Statistics or by mouse right click on panel Statistics and select item Statistics from popup menu Panel File The panel is placed on the bottom of PG4UW main window Panel shows currently loaded file or project name size and date 75 List of hot keys F1 Help Calls Help F2 Save Save file F3 Load Load a file into the buffer F4 Edit Viewing editing of buffer F5 Select default Target device selection from 10 last selected devices list lt Alt F5 gt Select manual Target device selection by typing device vendor name F6 Blank Blank check F7 Read Reads device s content into the buffer F8 Verify Compares contents of the target device with the buffer F9 Program Programs tar
171. ol program Serialization generator does not have to do any operation according to operation result Control program will call serialization generator with required command line parameters OK PG4UW makes request for next serial number Next serial number was read from dat file in step 3 Call of serialization generator will have next serial number specified in command line ERROR PG4UW does not make request for new serial number Recent serial number will be used for next device Next call of serialization generator will have recent serial number specified in command line 7T Repeat programming with next device Yes goto step 2 No continue at step 8 8 End of programming batch Oar Notes In case of error programming result recent serial number is used but generator will be called at step 3 anyway even if the same number is used as for previously programmed device If error of serialization dat file is detected program PG4UW reports serialization error and stops continuing of programming batch immediately 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 NENNEN 110 PG4UW The next function of statistics is Count down Count down allows checking the number of device
172. on 64 Setup E Setup Dataman Pro PG4UWPG4U WHC Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Dataman Pro PG4UW PG4UWMC software version 2 89n 06 2012 on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Start Menu folder Dataman Programmers Additional tasks Create a Start menu icon Create a desktop icon Create a Quick Launch icon Install Multiprogramming control support for Following programmers Dataman 848Pro2 Dataman 846Pro Dataman 448Pro2 Dataman 448Pro Dataman 448Pro Dataman 48Pro2 Dataman 48Pro Dataman 48Pro ie Setup Dataman Pro Pg4uw Installing Please wait while Setup installs Dataman Pro Pg uw on your computer Extracting files C Program Files D ataman D ataman Pro mdeviib dil Installation process will start 65 For first time installation of current version of driver only Software Installation The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation
173. on about Operator and Administrator Mode is available in chapter Options Switch to Operator Mode in PG4UWMO 134 PG4UW Program PG4UWMC has Protected mode very similar to program PG4UW The difference is that Protected mode can be activated by menu command but cannot be activated by Project file Another difference is that Protected mode settings of PG4UWMC are saved to configuration ini file of PG4UWMC while program PG4UWNC is closed During next start of application PG4UWMC the recent Protected mode settings obtained from ini file are used There is one menu command Options Protected mode that allows using Protected mode in application PG4UWMC After selecting the menu Options Protected mode password dialog appears User has to enter password twice to confirm the password is correct After successful password confirmation program switches to Protected mode Protected mode settings are saved to configuration ini file of PG4UWMC During next start of program PG4UW MC the Protected mode settings from ini file are used Checkbox Keep Load project operation allowed is set to inactive state by default it means the Load project operation button and menu will be disabled when Protected mode is active If the option is enabled checked the Load project operation button and menu will be allowed in Protected mode To switch program from Protected mode back to Normal mode use the menu command Options Normal mode The Passw
174. onnector IEC 1000 4 2 15kV air 8kV contact e Only for ISP device two output signals which indicate state of work result LED OK and LED Error active level min 1 8V e input signal switch YES equivalent active level max 0 8V 39 DEVICE SUPPORT Programmer in ZIF socket e EPROM NMOS CMOS 27xxx and 27Cxxx series with 8 16 bit data width full support for LV series e EEPROM NMOS CMOS 28xxx 28Cxxx 27EExxx series with 8 16 bit data width e Flash EPROM 28Fxxx 29Cxxx 29Fxxx 29BVxxx 29LVxxx 29Wxxx 49Fxxx series Samsung s K8Fxxxx K8Cxxxx K8Sxxxx K8Pxxxx series from 256Kbit to 1Gbit with 8 16 bit data width full support for LV series NAND FLASH Samsung K9xxx Hynix HY27xxx Toshiba TC58xxx Micron MT29Fxxx Spansion S30Mxxx Numonyx ex STM NANDxxx e LBA NAND Toshiba THGVNxxx emDOC H3 SanDisk ex M Systems SDED5xxx SDED7xxx MD2533xxx MD2534xxx Hynix HY23xxx e Multi chip devices NAND RAM NOR RAM NOR NOR RAM NAND NOR RAM e FRAM Ramtron e MRAM Everspin MRxxxxx8x eNV RAM Dallas DSxxx SGS Inmos MKxxx SIMTEK STKxxx XICOR 2xxx ZMD U63x series e Serial E E PROM Serial E E PROM 11LCxxx 24Cxxx 24Fxxx 25Cxxx 59 85xxx 93Cxxx NVM3060 MDAxxx series full support for LV series AT88SCxxx e Serial Flash standard SPI 25Pxxx 25Fxxx 25Lxxx 25Bxxx 25Txxx 258xxx 25Vxxx 25Uxxx 25Wxxx 45PExx high performance Dual I O SPI 25Dxxx 25PXxxx high performance Quad SPI 25Qxxx
175. ons Prompt for save program asks user for saving options before quitting program User can select to save or not to save options Other Page Other allows user to manage other program settings Panel Application priority allows user to set the priority of the program Priority settings can affect performance of programmer device programming time especially if there are running more demanding applications in the system Please note that setting application priority level to Low can significantly slow down the program HE Ml 132 PG4UW In the panel Tool buttons hint display options on toolbar buttons in main program window can be modified In the panel Start up directory can be selected mode of selecting directory when program starts Default start up directory means directory from which program is called Directory in which program was lastly ended means the last current directory when program was lastly ended This directory assumes the first directory from directory history list Colors of the work result LEDs of programmer Standard color scheme ERROR red BUSY yellow Former color scheme ERROR yellow BUSY red Note These settings are available only for newer types of programmers If you can t see mentioned settings in menu or menu is not enabled for editing your programmer doesn t support LED color scheme custom
176. ool kit Sticker register your programmer shipping case optional accessories PC requirements Minimal PC requirements a n eo X z Ed z lt F lt a x s DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C DATAMAN 40PRO DATAMAN MEMPRO OS Windows XP CPU C2D 2 6GHz RAM MB 1000 free disk space MB 1000 USB 2 0 high speed USB 1 1 LPT CDROM Recommended PC requirements 2x DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C DATAMAN 40PRO DATAMAN MEMPRO OS Windows CPU RAM MB free disk space MB USB 2 0 high speed 2x USB 2 0 high speed controllers These PC requirements are valid for 3 02 version of control program for programmers issued 17 DEC 2013 and above If two programmers are to be connected to a single PC then we strongly recommend to connect each programmer to separate USB 2 0 High speed controller USB EHCI For more information see Hardware setup chapter na sc H 10 Quick Start Free disk space requirement depends also on used IC device size and number of attached programming sites For large devices the required free space on disk will be approximately 1000MB 2x Device size x number of programming sites attached to this PC Very easy indication if your PC in hardware software config
177. or LV series AT88SCxxx e Serial Flash standard SPI 25Pxxx 25Fxxx 25Lxxx 25Bxxx 25Txxx 258xxx 25Vxxx 25Uxxx 25Wxxx 45PExx high performance Dual I O SPI 25Dxxx 25PXxxx high performance Quad SPI 25Qxxx 26Vxxx DataFlash AT45Dxxx AT26Dxxx e Configuration EE PROM XCFxxx XC17xxxx XC18Vxxx EPCxxx EPCSxxx AT17xxx AT18Fxxx 37LVxx e 1 Wire E E PROM DS1xxx DS2xxx e PLD Altera MAX 3000A MAX 7000A MAX 7000B MAX 7000S MAX7000AE MAX II G Z ePLD Lattice ispGAL22V10x ispLSI1xxx ispLSI1xxxEA ispLSI2xxx ispLSI2xxxA ispLSI2xxxE ispLSI2xxxV ispLSI2xxxVE ispLSI2xxxVL LC4xxxB C V ZC ZE M4 xx xx M4A3 xx xx M4A5 xx xx M4LV xx xx ispCLOCK Power Manager ll ProcessorPM e PLD Xilinx XC9500 XC9500XL XC9500XV CoolRunner XPLA3 CoolRunner Il e other PLD SPLD CPLD series AMI Atmel AMD Vantis Gould Cypress ICT Lattice NS Philips STM VLSI TI e FPGA Actel ProASIC3 IGLOO Fusion e FPGA Lattice MachXO LatticeXP ispXPGA e FPGA Xilinx Spartan 3AN Clocks TI TMS Cypress e Special chips Atmel Tire Pressure Monitoring ATA6285N ATA6286N PWM controllers Zilker Labs Analog Devices Gamma buffers TI Maxim e Microcontrollers 48 series 87x41 87x42 87x48 87x49 87x50 series e Microcontrollers 51 series 87xx 87Cxxx 87LVxx 89Cxxx 89Sxxx 89Fxxx 89LVxxx 89LSxxx 89LPxxx 89Exxx 89Lxxx all manufacturers Philips LPC series e Microcontrollers Intel 196 series 87C196 KB KC KD KT KRJ
178. or fax to DATAMAN fax number in the control program menu Help About or to your local dealer e Phone Call your local dealer or DATAMAN s customer support center phone number in the control program menu Help About If your programmer is diagnosed as defective consult your local dealer or DATAMAN about the pertinent repair center in your country Please carefully include the following items in the package Defective product e Completed RETURNS FORM available from our website www dataman com e Photocopy of a dated proof of purchase Without all these items we cannot admit your programmer to repair Note You may find the DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT form e at our Internet site www dataman com section Support Problem report If you have an unsupported target device If you need to operate on a target device not supported by the control program for programmer please do not despair and follow the next steps Look in the device list of the latest version of the control program on our Internet site section Download file corresponded to your programmer Your new target device may B 172 Troubleshooting and warranty already be included in this version If yes download and install the new version of the control program e Contact DATAMAN directly by completing and submitting the TECHNICAL SUPPORT REQUEST available from our website www dataman com We may need to request data sheets and samples of your tar
179. or remote control are Port telnet Address 127 0 0 1 or localhost Address setting applies for PG4UW Client only Port setting applies for PG4UW Client and also for Server application Default settings allow to use remote control on one computer address localhost PG4UW Client and remote control Server have to be installed on the same computer Note f firewall is installed on system firewall can display warning message when remote control Server or Client is starting When firewall is showing warning with question asking to allow or deny network access for remote Server or Client please select Allow option otherwise remote control will not work Of course you can specify in firewall options more strict rights to allow remote Server Client access on specified address and port only For more information about remote control of PG4UW and demonstration remote control applications please see the application note remotemanual pdf placed in subdirectory RemoteCtrl which is in the directory where PG4UW is installed Manual for remote control is available also from Windows Start Programs menu link to Remote manual created during PG4UW installation Save options Page allows you to select the program options saving when exiting program Three options are available here Don t save don t save options during quitting program and don t ask for saving options Auto save save options during quitting program without asking for saving opti
180. ord required dialog appears User has to enter the same password as the password entered during switch to Protected mode When Protected mode is active the label Protected mode is visible near the top of Log window of PG4UWMC main window Note Sometimes when Protected mode is switched from active state to inactive state Normal mode some commands for example command Load project may remain disabled This can be resolved by clicking on button Stop ALL Multi projects Multi project is special feature which provides possibility to run any sequence of operations with any device based on informations saved during creation of sub projects and multi project itself In practice using Multi projects you are able to e comfortably program multi chip devices e configure and run any sequence of device operations e g Program Verify Verify Verify with one device See also more detailed description on operation modes Basic terms related to Multi project e Multi project file is special file that contains all Multi project information Multi project file can include one or more projects Projects included in Multi project file are also called sub projects e Sub project means classic project file which has been included into Multi project file during Multi project file build e Project file a special type of file that combines buffer data device operation options special options and some level of safety features It complet
181. override default settings as preset in PG4UW software of indication for the state when the programmer and the software wait for withdrawing programmed device and a new one will be inserted in active Automatic YES mode Default as preset in software the programmer indicates the state when a device is programmed and the programmer with software wait for inserting a new device as preset in the software for respective programmer Multi sockets programmers the programmers with more than one ZIF socket do not indicate this state see description for Not indicated quiet mode Single socket programmers the programmers with one ZIF socket indicate this state by LED Busy blinking see description for By LED Busy blinking setting Not indicated quiet mode the programmer regardless of the number of ZIF sockets of the programmer does not indicate the state when a device is programmed and the programmer with software wait for inserting a new device After an operation with a device only one of the status LEDs Error or OK lights in dependence on the result of previous operation This LED goes off immediately after detecting removal of a device from the ZIF Socket By LED Busy blinking the programmer regardless of the number of ZIF sockets of the programmer indicates the state when a device is programmed and the programmer with Software wait for inserting a new device mode by blinking with the LED Busy After an operation with a device is don
182. peration status and or result Each panel also contains button Run or button YES used to start device operation Box Statistics Box Statistics informs about number of programmed devices and number of good and failed devices Note Reset statistics button is disabled until any action is running on sites To stop action on sites press button Stop AIl Checksum Checksum is showing simple checksum of data loaded from current project file Panel Status window Panel Status window informs about current state of each Site State can be Blank Site is no active Ready Site is active and ready to work Programmer is connected No device operation is running and other information currently running device operation result programmer connection state and so on Log window on the right side of Status window Log window contains information about connecting disconnecting programmers device operation results and other information Button Connect programmers Button is used to connect all selected Programmer Sites This button is usually used as the first step after starting PG4UW MC Button Disconnect programmers Button is used to disconnect all connected Programmer Sites and close Programmer Sites control programs The button will apply only if no device operation is currently running on any connected programmer Button Run operation Button is used to start device operations on all connected programmers at the same time The value o
183. perator error DATAMAN 448PRO2 have the selftest capability which allows run diagnostic part of Software to thoroughly check the health of the each programming module DATAMAN 448PRO2 have a built in protection circuits for eliminate damage of programmer and or programmed device due to environment or operator failure All ZIF socket pins of DATAMAN 448PRO2 programmer are protected against ESD up to 15kV When programming specification require the DATAMAN 448PRO2 programmer performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage which obviously improves programming yield and guarantees long data retention Various socket converters are available to handle device in PLCC SOIC PSOP SSOP TSOP TSSOP TQFP QFN MLF SDIP BGA and other packages DATAMAN 448PRO2 programmer is driven by an easy to use control program with pull down menu hot keys and on line help Selecting of device is performed by its class by manufacturer or simply by typing a fragment of vendor name and or part number Standard device related commands read blank check program verify erase are boosted by some test functions insertion test signature byte check and some special functions autoincrement production mode start immediately after insertion of chip into socket All known data formats are supported Automatic file format detection and conversion during load of file The rich featured autoincrement function enables to assign
184. pment labs and field engineers for a specialized memory programmer DATAMAN MEMPRO can be upgraded to DATAMAN 40PRO using the XPro Upgrade kit DATAMAN MEMPRO is small fast and powerful programmer for virtually all memory types EPROM EEPROM NVRAM Flash EPROM and serial EEPROM low voltage types including DATAMAN MEMPRO isn t only programmer but also static RAM tester DATAMAN MEMPRO provides very fast programming due to high speed FPGA driven hardware and USB 2 0 full speed port DATAMAN MEMPRO interfaces with the IBM PC Pentium compatible or higher portable or desktop personal computers through USB port what is important for new LPT port less computers notebooks for example DATAMAN MEMPRO has 40 powerful TTL pindrivers provide H L pull up pull down and read capability for each pin of socket Advanced pindrivers incorporate high quality high speed circuitry to deliver signals without overshoot or ground bounce for all supported devices Pin drivers operate down to 1 8V so you ll be ready to program the full range of today s advanced low voltage devices The programmer performs device insertion test wrong device position in socket and contact check poor contact pin to socket before it programs each device These capabilities supported by signature byte check help prevent chip damage due to operator error When programming specification require the DATAMAN MEMPRO programmer performs programming verification at the margi
185. pressed binary variation of SVF files e security e insertion test reverse insertion check contact check e ID byte check e special e production mode automatic start immediately after device insertion e lot of serialization modes more type of incremental modes from file mode custom generator mode e statistic e count down mode 43 Buffer operations e view edit find replace e fill copy move byte swap word dword split e checksum byte word e print File load save e no download time because programmer is PC controlled e automatic file type identification Supported file formats e unformatted raw binary e HEX Intel Intel EXT Motorola S record MOS Exormax Tektronix ASCII SPACE HEX ASCII HEX e Altera POF JEDEC ver 3 0 A e g from ABEL CUPL PALASM TANGO PLD OrCAD PLD PLD Designer ISDATA etc e JAM JEDEC STAPL Format JBC Jam STAPL Byte Code STAPL STAPL File JEDEC standard JESD 71 e VME ispVME file VME2 0 VME3 0 e SVF Serial Vector Format revision E e STP Actel STAPL file GENERAL e operating voltage 100 240V AC rated 90 264 VAC max 47 63 Hz power consumption max 20W active about 2W sleep e dimensions 195x140x55 mm 7 7x5 5x2 2 inch e weight 0 9kg 1 98 Ib e operating temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F operating humidity 20 80 non condensing 44 DATAMAN 40PRO DATAMAN 40PRO S i Introduction DATAMAN 40PRO is next me
186. prjname jrp where lt ordnum gt is decimal order of the file If there exist any report files with the same name then order for new report file is incremented about order of existing files lt prjname gt is project file name of recently used project and without the project file name extension 130 PG4UW Example 1 Let s use the project file c myproject eprj and directory for Job Report set to d job_reports There are no report files present in the Job Report directory The final Job Report file name will be d job reportsjob report 000 myproject jrp Example 2 Let s use the conditions from Example 1 but assume there is already one report file present Name of this file is d job reportsjob report 000 myproject jrp The final Job Report file name of new report will be d job reportsjob report 001 myproject jrp Note the order inside file name is incremented by 1 When Automatically save Job Report file setting is set no Job Report dialogs appears when generating Job Report Newly generated Job Report is saved to file without any dialogs or messages if no error occurs while saving to file If the checkbox Automatically save Job Report file is unchecked the PG4UW will show Job Report dialog every time needed In the Job Report dialog user can select operation to do with Job Report If user selects no operation Close button the Job Report will be written to PG4UW Log Window only Automatic YES Allows user to
187. programmer and must be easy accessible ISP In System Programming Definition In system programming allows programming and reprogramming of device positioned inside the end system Using a simple interface the ISP programmer communicates serially with the device reprogramming nonvolatile memories on the chip In system programming eliminates the physical removal of chips from the system This will save time and money both during development in the lab and when updating the software or parameters in the field Target device is the device microcontroller PLD etc which is to be in system programmed 167 Target system is the physical Printed Circuit Board PCB which contains the device to be in system programmed ISP programmer is programmer which has in system programming capability for example DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C DATAMAN 40PRO General rules for in system programming We recommended respect following rules to avoid damage PC ISP programmer and target device or target system e Ensure common earth point for target system ISP programmer and PC e For laptop or other PC that is not connected to common earth point make hard wired connection from laptop to common earth point for example use LPT or COM port D connector e Any devices connected to target system must be connected to common earth point too User ISP programmer Target System External Devices
188. programmers Menu File is used for source files manipulation settings and viewing directory changes drives changes start and finish address of buffer for loading and saving files and loading and saving projects Menu Buffer is used for buffer manipulation block operation filling a part of buffer with string erasing checksum and of course editing and viewing with other items find and replace string printing Menu Device is used for a work with selected programmable device select read blank check program verify erase and setting of programming process serialization and associated file control Menu Programmer is used for work with programmer Menu Options is used to view and change various default settings Menu Help is used for view supported devices and programmers and information about program version Programming a device 1 select device click on 2 load data into buffer a from file click on Go b from device insert device to ZIF and click 3 insert target device to ZIF 4 check if the device is aud on 5 program device click on lt 6 additional verify of device click on 14 Detailed description Detailed description DATAMAN 448PRO2 DATAMAN 448PRO2 Introduction DATAMAN 448PRO2 is very fast universal 4x 48 pindrive concurrent multiprogramming system designed for high volume production programming with minimal operator effort The chips are programmed at
189. r destruction Selftest If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation please run the programmer selftest using Diagnostic POD enclosed with the standard delivery package e Insert 40 pins diagnostic POD type into ZIF socket of the programmer 40 pins diagnostic POD type must be inserted as 40 pins device e Run selftest of programmer in PG4UW Programmer Selftest plus Technical specification HARDWARE Programmer e two D A converters for VCCP and VPP controllable rise and fall time e VCCP range 0 7V 350mA e VPP range 0 25V 200mA e USB 2 0 1 1 compatible interface e selftest capability ZIF socket pindriver e 40 pin DIL ZIF Zero Insertion Force socket accepts both 300 600 mil devices up to 40 pins e pindriver 40 TTL pindrivers specialized GND VCC VPP pindriver e FPGA based TTL driver provides H L CLK pull up pull down on all pindriver pins level H selectable from 1 8 V up to 5V e continuity test each pin is tested before every programming operation ISP connector useable after upgrade to DATAMAN 40PRO only 10 pin male type with miss insertion lock e 6 TTL pindrivers provides H L CLK pull up pull down level H selectable from 1 8V up to 5V to handle all low voltage including devices e 1x VCCP voltage range 2V 7V 100mA and 1x VPP voltage range 2V 25V 50mA e programmed chip voltage VCCP with both source sink capability and voltage sense DE
190. ration buffer data saved and user interface configuration The standard dialog Load project contains additional window Project description placed at the bottom of dialog This window is for displaying information about currently selected project file in dialog Load project Project information consists of e manufacturer and name of the first device selected in the project e date and time of project creation e user written description of project it can be arbitrary text usually author of project and some notes Note for projects with serialization turned on Serialization is read from project file by following procedure 1 Serialization settings from project are accepted 2 Additional serialization file search is performed If the file is found it will be read and serialization settings from the additional file will be accepted Additional serialization file is always associated to the specific project file When additional serialization file settings are accepted project serialization settings are ignored Name of additional serialization file is derived from project file name by adding extension sn to project file s name Additional serialization file is always placed to the directory serialization into the control program s directory Example Project file name my work prj Control program s directory c Program Files Programmer The additional serialization file will be c Program Files Programmer serializatio
191. read the documentation to the chip you want to program for explanation of all used terms List of commonly used items group Addresses device start address default 0 device end address default device size 1 buffer start address default 0 Split default none This option allows setting special mode of buffer when programming or reading device Using split options is particularly useful when using 8 bit data memory devices in 16 bit or 32 bit applications Following table describes buffer to device and device to buffer data transfer Split type Device Buffer Address assignment None Device ADDR Buffer ADDR Even Device ADDR Buffer 2 ADDR Odd Device ADDR Buffer 1 2 ADDR 1 4 Device ADDR Buffer A ADDR 2 4 Device ADDR Buffer 1 4 ADDR 3 4 Device ADDR Buffer 2 4 ADDR 4 4 Device ADDR Buffer 3 4 ADDR Real addressing will be following all addresses are hexadecimal Split type Device addresses Buffer addresses None 00 01 02 03 04 05 00 01 02 03 04 05 Even 00 01 02 03 04 05 00 02 04 06 08 0A Odd 00 01 02 03 04 05 01 03 05 07 09 0B 144 00 01 02 03 04 05 00 04 08 OC 10 14 2 4 00 01 02 03 04 05 01 05 09 OD 11 15 3 4 00 01 02 03 04 05 02 06 0A OE 12 16 4 4 00 01 02 03 04 05 03 07 OB OF 13 17 Terms explanation Access to device address ADDR is written as Device ADDR Access to buffer address ADDR is written as Buffer ADDR ADDR value can be from zero to device size in bytes All addresses are byte oriente
192. red type of the device from all devices supported by current programmer Supported devices are displayed in a list box Device can be select by double click on a line from list with desired manufacturer name and device number or by entering manufacturer name and or device number in a search box use a key Space as a separation character and press Enter or click OK button Press a key lt Esc gt or click Cancel button at any time to cancel device selection without affecting the currently selected device Selected device is automatically saved to buffer of default devices This buffer is accessible with Device Select from default devices command If you wish display additional information about the current device use button Device info or an lt Ctrl F1 gt key This command provides a size of device organization programming algorithm and a list of programmers including auxiliary modules which supported this device You can find here package information and other general information about current device too Select device Only selected type This window allows selecting the desired type of the device At the first you must select a device type e g EPROM and device subtype e g 64Kx8 27512 using mouse or cursor keys It will cause a list of manufacturers and devices will be displayed Device can be select by double click on a line from list with desired manufacturer name and device number or by entering manufacturer
193. reely copy the content of the CD is granted in order to demonstrate how DATAMAN s programmers work For programmers connected through USB LPT port control program requires correctly installed USB driver We recommended install software before connecting programmer to PC to avoid unwanted complication during installation Software setup Insert delivered CD to your CD drive and install program starts automatically if not run setup exe Install program will guide you through the installation process and will do all the necessary steps before you can first run the control program Step 1 PROGRAMMERS http www dataman com Documentation to programmers Install Adobe Acrobat Reader Click on Software installation PROGRAMMERS button 62 Setup Step 2 ie Welcome to Dataman Programmers Software Setup Wizard Setup will install Dataman Pro Pg4uw v2 36 universal control program for Dataman programmers lt is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Note for programmers with USB connection Please disconnect the programmer s USB cable until installation of the Dataman Pro Pg uw software has been completed Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Click on Next button Step 3 Te Setup Dataman Pro Pg4uw Select Destination Location Where should Dataman Pro Pg uw be installed 2 Setup will install Dataman Pro Pg4uw into the fol
194. riate library wished device and then a mode for test vectors run LOOP SINGLE STEP Control sequence and test results are displayed to Programmer activity log In case of need it is possible to define the test vectors directly by user Detailed description of syntax and methods of creation testing vectors is described in example e lib file which is in programs installation folder Note Testing of IC is done using test vectors at some pretty low speed The tests by test vectors can not detect all defects of the chip Other words if IC test report FAIL then device is defective But if is PASS reported it mean the chip passed our tests but still might not pass the tests that check other mainly dynamic parameters of the tested IC Because the rising falling edges of programmers are tuned for programming of chips it may happen the test of some chips fails although the chips aren t defective counters for example 114 PG4UW Device JAM VME Player Jam STAPL was created by Altera amp engineers and is supported by a consortium of programmable logic device PLD manufacturers programming equipment makers and test equipment manufacturers The Jam Standard Test and Programming Language STAPL JEDEC standard JESD 71 is a standard file format for ISP In System Programming purposes Jam STAPL is a freely licensable open standard It supports programming or configuration of programmable devices and testing of electro
195. ring waiting for insert remove a device to from ZIF After an operation with a device is executed one of the OK or ERROR status LEDs on the programmer will lights in dependence on the result of an operation and the BUSY LED will blinking If the program detects removal of a device then status LED will switched off but the BUSY LED will still blinking to indicate readiness of the program to repeat last operation with new device After the program indicates one or more pins of new device in the ZIF socket of the programmer the BUSY LED will goes to light continually From this the program will wait a requested time for insert the rest pins of new device If a requested time Device insertion complete time overflows and a device is not correctly inserted the program will lights the ERROR LED to indicate this state After new device was inserted correctly the program will Switch off all status LEDs except BUSY and will start an operation with new device 123 This mode may be enabled or disabled by item Automatic YES mode If a new programmer is selected Options Find programmer this mode will be disabled The Response time is interval between insertion of the chip into the ZIF socket and the start of selected device operation If longer positioning of the chip in the ZIF socket is necessary select elongated response time Programming adapter used shows name of adapter used with currently selected device Pins of programmer s ZI
196. rithm with polynomial 0x04C11DB7 init value OXFFFFFFFF and XOR out OXFFFFFFFF MD5 an MD5 hash expressed as a sequence of 32 hexadecimal digits 128 bits SHA 1 Secure Hash Standard expressed as a sequence of 40 hexadecimal digits 160 bits Checksum forms Straight checksum without additional adjustments Negated negation of checksum so that SUM NEG FFFFH Supplement is complement of checksum so that SUM SUPPL 0 carry Device dependent checksum applies for some devices e g STMicroelectronics s STM8 family The checksum modes for main checksum can be set in pop up menu by clicking on label checksum in main program window or by menu shortcuts Shift Ctrl 1 for Byte sum 8 Shift Ctrl 2 for Word sum Little Endian x16 Shift Ctrl 3 for Word sum Big Endian x16 etc Word is 16 bit word DWORD is 32 bit word Device Menu Device includes functions for a work with selected programmable devices device select read data from device device blank check device program device verify and device erase 90 PG4UW Device Select from default devices This window allows selecting the desired type of the device from list of default devices This one is a cyclic buffer in which are stored recently selected devices including their device options This list is saved to disk by command File Exit and save If you wish display additional information about the current device use an lt Ctrl F1 gt key This command prov
197. rs Scenix Ubicom SXxxx series e Microcontrollers Renesas R8C Tiny series e Microcontrollers SGS Thomson ST6xx ST7xx ST10xx STR7xx series e Microcontrollers SyncMOS SM59xxx SM73xxx SM79xxx SM89xxx series e Microcontrollers amp Programmable System Memory STMicroelectronics UPSD PSD series e Microcontrollers STM ST6xx ST7xx ST10xx STR7xx STR9xx STM32F xx STM8A S L series e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Cygnal C8051 series e Microcontrollers Texas Instruments MSP430 MSC12xx series TMS320F series e Microcontrollers Texas Instruments ex Luminary Micro LM3Sxxx LM3Sxxxx series e Microcontrollers ZILOG 286 289 Z8Fxxxx Z8FMOxxxxx Z16Fxxxx ZGP323xxxxxx ZLF645xxxxxxx ZLP12840xxxxx ZLP323xxxxxxx series Microcontrollers other EM Microelectronic Fujitsu Goal Semiconductor Hitachi Holtek Novatek Macronix Princeton Winbond Samsung Toshiba Mitsubishi Realtek M Square ASP Coreriver Gencore EXODUS Microelectronic Megawin Syntek Topro TinyARM VersaChips SunplusIT Nordic M Square QIXIN Signetic Tekmos Weltrend Amic Cyrod Technologies Ember Ramtron Nordic Semiconductor Samsung LC Tester TTL type 54 74 S LS ALS H HC HCT series e CMOS type 4000 4500 series e static RAM 6116 624000 e user definable test pattern generation Programmer through ISP connector e Serial E E PROM IIC series MW series SPI series KEELOQ series PLD configuration memorie
198. rst action with desired ISP device E M i 21 Notes When LED OK or LED ERROR ON shine this status is presented as logical H level of H is 1 8V 5V depend on H level of desired ISP device When LED OK or LED ERROR OFF not shine this status is presented as logical L level of L is 0V 0 4V The above mentioned values are provided to understand and also to exactly calculate the value of resistors which isolate separate the programmed chip and target system Specification of ISP connector pins depends on the device which you want to program You can find it in the control SW for programmer PG4UW menu Device Device Info Ctrl F1 Be aware the ISP programming way of respective device must be selected It is indicated by ISP suffix after name of selected device These specifications correspond with application notes published of device manufacturers Note Pin no 1 is signed by triangle scratch on ISP cable connectors As ISP connectors are used 20 pins connectors 09185207813 from Harting or other compatible connector DATAMAN 448PRO2 ISP cable Warnings e Use only attached ISP cable When you use other ISP cable other material length programming may occur unreliable DATAMAN 448PRO2 can supply programmed device 1 of ISP connector and target system pins 19 and 20 of ISP connector with limitation see Technical specification ISP connector DA
199. s Panel Addresses Panel Addresses contains information about actual address ranges of currently selected device loaded file and buffer start end address settings Some devices allow modifying default device and buffer address ranges by menu command Device Device options Operation options 74 PG4UW Panel Addresses also contains some advanced information about current status of Split Serialization and buffer checksum For more information about each of the options please look at e Split menu Device Device options Operation options e Serialization menu Device Device options Serialization e Checksum menu Buffer Checksum at section Checksum displayed in main window Panel Programmer Panel Programmer contains information about currently selected programmer The information includes e programmer type port via programmer is connected to computer e programmer status can be one of following e Ready programmer is connected successfully found and ready to work e Not found programmer is not found e Demo when user selects option button Demo in dialog Find programmer e YES mode some types of programmers allow to use special modes of starting next device operation in one of following ways e manually by control program dialog Repeat e manually by button YES placed directly on programmer e automatically programmer automatically detects device removing and insertion of new device For more details please lo
200. s 51 e Microcontrollers Microchip PIC10xxx PIC12xxx PIC16xxx PIC17xxx PIC18xxx dsPIC series e Microcontrollers Philips LPC series Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Cygnal C8051 series Notes e 1 suitable adapters are available for non DIL packages e 2 there exist only few adapters for devices with more than 40 pins Therefore think please about more powerful programmer DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C if you need to program devices with more than 40 pins For a full list of supported devices please visit our website www dataman com LC Tester e Static RAM 6116 624000 Programming speed Device Operation Mode Time 27C010 programming and verify in ZIF 28 sec AT29C040A programming and verify in ZIF 32 sec AM29F040 programming and verify in ZIF 62 sec PIC16C67 programming and verify in ZIF 10 sec PIC18F452 programming and verify in ZIF 7 sec AT89C52 programming and verify in ZIF 16 sec PIC16F876A programming and verify ISP 5 sec PIC12C508 programming and verify ISP 3 sec Conditions P4 2 4GHz USB 2 0 HS Windows XP PG4UW 2 11 SOFTWARE e Algorithms only manufacturer approved or certified algorithms are used Custom algorithms are available at additional cost e Algorithm updates software updates are available approx every 4 weeks free of charge e Main features revision history session logging on line help device and algorit
201. s Any of programmers determines pins number automatically For other programmers you must enter this number manually The programmer applies a high voltage to the appropriate pins on the socket This is necessary to enable the system to read the device ID Do not insert into the socket a device that is not an EPROM or Flash It may be damaged when the programmer applies the high voltage We don t recommend apply this command to 1 2764 and 27128 EPROM types because most of them ID not supports 2 Flash memories with non standard pinout e g Firmware Hub Flash 3 Flash memories which don t accept Vid voltage at A9 pin 4 low voltage EPROM and Flash memories Device Device options All settings of this menu are used for programming process serialization and associated file control Device Device options Operation options All settings of this command are used for programming process control This is a flexible environment which content items associated with current device and programmer type nR o t 93 Items which are valid for the current device but aren t supported by current programmer are disabled These settings are saving to disk along with associated device by File Exit and save command The commonly used term are also explained in the user manual to programmer The special terms used here are exactly the terms used by manufacturer of respective chip Please
202. s UNI O series e 1 Wire E E PROM DS1xxx DS2xxx e Serial Flash standard SPI 25xxx DataFlash AT45Dxxx AT26Dxxx Microcontrollers Atmel AT89Sxxx AT90pwm AT90can AT90usb AT90Sxxxx ATtiny ATmega ATxmega AT89LSxxx AT89LPxxx Microcontrollers Atmel AVR32 AT32UC3xxxx Microcontrollers Chipcon TI CC11xx CC24xx CC25xx series Microcontrollers Cypress CY8C2xxxx e Microcontrollers Elan EM78Pxxx EM6xxx series e Microcontrollers EM Microelectronic 4 and 8 bit series e Microcontrollers Microchip PICmicro PIC10xxx PIC 12xxx PIC16xxx PIC17xxx PIC18xxx PIC24xxx dsPIC PIC32xxx series e Microcontrollers Mitsubishi M16C e Microcontrollers Motorola Freescale HCO08 both 5 wire All wire HC11 HC12 HCS08 512 812X MC56F MCF52 series lX r V r 26 DATAMAN 448PRO2 e Microcontrollers Nordic Semiconductor nRF24xxx Microcontrollers NEC uPD7xxx series e Microcontrollers Philips NXP LPC1xxx LPC2xxx LPCxx series 89xxx series e Microcontrollers Renesas R8C Tiny series Microcontrollers Realtek M Square Microcontrollers Scenix Ubicom SXxxx series e Microcontrollers STM ST7xxx STR7xx STR9xx STM32Fxx STM8A S L series e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Cygnal C8051 series Microcontrollers amp Programmable System Memory STMicroelectronics uPSD PSD series e Microcontrollers MSP430 both JTAG and BSL series MSC12xxx series e Microcontrollers ZILOG Z8Fxxxx ZaFMCxxxxx
203. serialization dat file which is read by PG4UW control program Following command line parameters are used N serial number Specifies current serial number E serial number Specifies ending or last serial number The parameter is only passed when value of Last serial number specified in dialog Serialization in PG4UW software is no zero The serialization program should return error record T06 in the serialization dat file if the current serial number is greater than ending serial number For details look at section Serialization dat file format Serialization dat file format Serialization dat file generated by serialization generator must meet following text format R E 108 PG4UW Serialization dat file consists of records and serial data section Record is line which begin with one of Txx prefixes as described bellow Value of xx represents the record type code Records are used to inform PG4UW software about serialization status current and last serial numbers serialization data and data format errors etc Required records are records 01 02 and T04 Other records are optional T01 lt serial number Contains current serial number value passed to generator by command line parameter N serial number T02 lt serial number Contains next serial number value that PG4UW will use in next serialization cycle This value is gener
204. ses that for the next time you open this dialog previously confirmed values will be reloaded as default The reserved key lt Ctrl F2 gt will bring out this menu from any menu and any time Buffer Fill random data If this command is selected the content of the buffer will be filled with random data Selecting option Allow address history logging activates saving of recently confirmed values These are saved for each device separately count is limited to last 15 items Note Address history values are common for all buffer data manipulation dialogs 87 Default address range is set according to buffer range of selected device Selecting option Maintain last inserted values causes that for the next time you open this dialog previously confirmed values will be reloaded as default The reserved key lt Shift Ctrl F2 gt will bring out this menu from any menu and any time Buffer Duplicate buffer content This command performs duplicate buffer content in range of source EPROM to range of destination EPROM This procedure is suitable if there is used for example 27C512 EPROM to 27C256 EPROM position Note The procedure always uses buffer start address 00000h Buffer Checksum Checksum of data stored in buffer of PG4UW is useful to verify that the buffer data are correct PG4UW contains following functions related to checksum e Tab Checksum calculator this is on demand checksum calculator that can calculate and disp
205. specify serial numbers by himself Communication error s while searching for programmers If some kind of communication error s occurs please close all PG4UW applications and PGA4UWMC and then start PG4UWMC and click button Connect programmers to start PG4UW applications for each Site and connect programmers All programmers are connected correctly but unstable working If communication with programmers is lost randomly during device operation for example device programming please close other programs especially programs which consumes large amount of system resources multimedia CAD graphic applications and so on Note We also recommend to use computer USB ports placed on back side of computer and directly connected to motherboard because computer USB ports connected to computer motherboard indirectly via cable may be unreliable when using high speed USB 2 0 transfer modes This recommendation is valid not only for programmers but also for other devices 158 Common notes Common notes 159 Maintenance We recommend to follow the instructions and precautions herein to achieve high reliability of the programmer for a long period of time The programmer maintenance depends on character and amount of its use Regardless the following recommendations are generally accepted e Do not use and store the programmer in dusty places e Humidity accelerates sedimentation of debris and dust in ZIF socket e After end
206. ss 3 385 Opr failure 1 OOFFO000h Other failure 0 Next serial value Total 4 None Reset statistic Count down Status Disabled Remains 0 of Reload Count down Cksum OOFFO000h OOFFOOO0h Cksum 00FF0000h Cksum 00FF0000h Status window Programmers activity log Administrator Mode Aana L0210 Serialization 211 5 gt 01 02 2013 113433 L0212 Blank checking device Microchip 24LC512 501 8 L0213 Device blank checking L0214 Device blank checking 10215 Elapsed time 0 00 03 5 10215 Statistics info Success 1 Failure 0 Other failure Total 10217 10218 Overall statistics info L0219 Summary Success 3 Oper failures 1 Other tailwe s 0 Totat4 o gt Bun Blank 10220 Particular sites Success 1 0 1 1 Oper failure s 0 1 0 0 Other failure s 0 10221 X Stop all W D Project file D 24LC512_SOIC8 eprj PG4UWMC main window vw Connect programmers X Disconnect programmers Device Microchip 24LC512 SOIC8 142 PG4UW MC Main window of PG4UWMC consists of following parts Menu and tool buttons Menu and tool buttons allow access to most of PG4UWMC functions Tool button Settings Button is used to open PG4UWMC Settings dialog Settings dialog is described bellow Panels Site 1 Site 2 Panels are used to inform about e Programmer Site selected e Programmer Site activity e current device o
207. start of PG4UWMC For all other next starts of PG4UWMC the existing Log file will be rewritten and new Log file will be created Data from previous Log file will be deleted Checkbox Add date information to Log file name allows user to set date information into Log file name specified by user in Log file name edit box When the checkbox is checked program automatically adds current date string into user specified Log file name by the following rules If user specified log file name has format user log file name log file extension The name with added date will be user log file name yyyy mmm dd log file extension The new part representing of date consists of yyyy year mmm month and dd day Example User specifies Log file name c logs myfile log The final log file name with added date will look like this have a date November 7th 2006 c VogsWnyfile 2006 nov 07 log If do you wish to have log file name without any prefix before date information you can specify the log file name as log file extension dot is the first in file name Example User specifies Log file name c logs log The final log file name with added date will look like this have a date November 7th 2006 1095 2006 07 109 146 PG4UW MC Advanced options about Log file size limit are available too e option Use Log file text truncating when file size limit is reached when checked the Log file size limit is on
208. stem keeps residual supply voltage e g from charged capacitor After this time elapsed target system has to be without supply voltage and can be safely disconnected from programmer group Target system parameters This group is available in ISP mode for some types of devices It contains following settings Oscillator frequency in Hz oscillators frequency of device in target system Control program sets programming speed by its therefore is necessary set correct value Supply voltage in mV supply voltage in target system Control program checks or sets it depends on programmer type entered supply voltage in target system before every action on device Disable test supply voltage disables measure and checking supply voltage of programmed device set in Supply voltage edit box before action with device Delay after reset active this parameter determine delay after Reset signal active to start action with device This delay depends on values of used devices in reset circuit of device and can be chosen from these values 10ms 50ms 100ms 500ms or 1s Inactive level of ISP signals this parameter determine level of ISP signals after finishing access to target device Signals of ISP connector can be set to Pull up signals are tied through 22k resistors to supply voltage or Pull down signals are tied through 22k resistors to ground Keep ISP signals at defined level after operation enables keeping set level of ISP signals
209. system is continuously updated together with the control program it may contain information not included in this manual Detailed information on individual menu commands can be found in the integrated on line Help Note nformation provided in this manual is intended to be accurate at the moment of release but we continuously improve all our products Please consult manual on www dataman com Help Supported devices This command displays list of all devices supported by at least one type of all supported programmers It is useful especially when user wants to find any device supported by at least one type of programmers Prefix g before name of device means the device is supported by multi socket programmer Help Supported programmers This command displays information about programmers where supported this program Help Device list current programmer This command makes a list of all devices supported by current programmer and saves it to device list is generated for _ 139 are generated for Note The control program loses all information about current device after this command is executed Reselect wished device again by any of select methods in menu DEVICE Help Device list cross reference This command makes cross reference list of all devices supported by all programmers available on market and supported by this control program The resul
210. t and Device ID check if available to Disabled 3 check there is no device inserted to programmer s ZIF socket 4 run Device Program operation for some types of devices it is necessary to select programming options before programming will start 5 after completing programming operation mostly with some errors because device is not present look at the main buffer View Edit buffer at address where serial number should be placed Note Adaress 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 Device options Serialization Classic From file mode When you use a Classic From file mode the serialization file has serial values directly included Serialization data are then read directly from serialization file to buffer on address specified in the file Classic From file mode is indicated in main window and info window of PG4UW control program on panel Serialization as From file serialization There are two user options Start label Start label defines the start label in input file The reading of serial values from file starts from defined start label File name File name option specifies the file name from which serial addresses and
211. t contains following settings Enable target system power supply enables supplying of target system from programmer Supply voltage for target system is switched on before action with programmed device and is Switched off after action finished If Keep ISP signals at defined level after operation is enabled then programmer will switch off supply voltage after pull up pull down resistors are deactivated Voltage supply voltage for target system Supply voltage range is from 2V to 6V Note The voltage value given to target system depends also on current flowing to target system To reach exact voltage supply for target system the proper Voltage and Max current values has to be defined The Max current value specified has to be as exact as possible equal to real current consumption of target system Max current maximum current consumption of powered target system Current consumption range is from 0 to 300mA Voltage rise time determines skew rate of rising edge of target system power supply voltage switch on supply voltage Target supply settle time determines time after which must be supply voltage in target System stabilized at set value and target system is ready to any action with programmed device Voltage fall time determines skew rate of falling edge of target system power supply voltage switch off supply voltage 95 Power down time determines time after switch off target system power supply within target Sy
212. t writable Description of project being saved Upper half displays information about actual program configuration including currently selected device program mode date and time etc and is not writable These actual program settings are used for creation of project description header Bottom half is user editable and contains project description arbitrary text which usually consists of project author and some notes Checkbox Encrypt project file with password is used to save project in special format using encryption algorithm This prevents loading project file into software without knowledge of password After clicking the button with key password dialog appears which is used to specify encryption password for project being saved Checkbox Set Protected mode of software after loading of this project file is used to save project in special mode called Protected mode After clicking the button with key password dialog appears which is used to specify Protected mode password for project being saved and another security options disable other project loading device operations restriction to prevent operator s mistakes Projects saved with active Protected mode are special projects called Protected mode projects For more detailed information about Protected mode projects see Options Protected mode When Protected mode is active the software indicates this by label Protected mode in right top corner of Programmer activity log Reco
213. ted programmer When using programmer connected through USB there is no need of LPT port driver 170 Troubleshooting and warranty Troubleshooting and warranty 171 Troubleshooting We really want you to enjoy our product Nevertheless problems can occur In such cases please follow the instructions below elt might be your mistake in properly operating the programmer or its control program PG4UW e Please read carefully all the enclosed documentation again Probably you will find the needed answer right away e Try to install programmer and PG4UW on another computer If your system works normally on the other computer you might have a problem with the first one PC Compare differences between both computers e Ask your in house guru every office has one e Ask the person who already installed programmer If the problem persists please call the local dealer from whom you purchased the programmer or call DATAMAN direct Most problems can be solved by email fax or phone e E mail Complete and submit the TECHNICAL SUPPORT REQUEST available from our website www dataman com Include everything that you consider being relevant about the programmer software and the target device e Mail fax Print and complete the RETURNS FORM available from our website www dataman com Include everything that you consider being relevant about the programmer software and the target device Send the completed form by mail
214. tes Here is an example of Straight HEX file It contains the data Hello World 48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 57 6F 72 6C 64 0A Samsung HEX format Samsung HEX file format is slight modification of Intel HEX format therefore in the software is recognized and indicated as Intel HEX file format Note for special x16 formats Intel HEXx16 is Intel Hex file format with 16 bits data word for TMS320F devices Motorola HEXx16 is Motorola file format with 16 bits data word for TMS320F devices Checking the check box Automatic file format recognition tells program to detect file format automatically When program can t detect file format from one of supported formats the binary file format is assumed When the check box Automatic file format recognition is unchecked program allows user to manually select wished file format from list of available file formats on panel Selected file format Default set is from Options General options in panel Load file format at tab File options Attention Program doesn t know recognize files in ASCII Hex format automatically it recognizes them as binary So download files in ASCII Hex format with disabled option for automatic file format recognition Panel Additional operation Checking the check box Erase buffer before loading tells the program to erase all buffer data using entered Erase value Buffer erase is performed immediately before reading file content to buffer and it is functional for binary and all HEX fi
215. the job cover the ZIF socket of the programmer with enclosed dust cover e Do not expose the programmer to direct sunlight or position near a source of heat Intensively daily use programming centre production Daily maintenance Check the ZIF sockets of the programmer and the socket converters for their condition and wear Remove debris dust and grime from the ZIF sockets with clean dry and compressed air Clean the ZIF sockets both in closed and opened position Weekly maintenance Perform the Selftest plus for every programmer or programming module Quarterly maintenance Gently clean the surface of the programmer with isopropyl alcohol or technical alcohol on a Soft cloth The LCD clean with a soft cloth moisten in water only Isopropyl alcohol may damage surface of the LCD Perform the calibration test if the programmer supports this feature Daily use developing laboratory office Daily maintenance After end of the job cover the ZIF socket of the programmer with enclosed dust cover It is also recommended to protect the ZIF sockets of the socket converters from dust and grime Weekly maintenance Check the ZIF sockets of the programmer and the socket converters for their condition and wear Remove debris dust and grime from the ZIF sockets with clean dry and compressed air Clean the ZIF sockets both in closed and opened position Quarterly maintenance Perform the Selftest plus for every programmer or programming module Biannual mai
216. the value of negative offset is subtracted from real address the result of subtraction can be negative number Therefore take care of correct setting of this value e We recommend automatic set of negative offset in special cases only This option contains a heuristic analyze which can treat some data in file incorrectly There are especially critical files which contain a fragmented addresses range and which exceeds a size of selected device some block can be ignored e Automatic negative offset option is not available for some kinds of special devices that require HEX files with exactly specified blocks used for the devices for example 78 PG4UW Microchip PICmicro devices For these special devices there are available only manual offset settings None Positive offset Negative offset Example for negative offset using A file contains data by Motorola S format A data block started at address FFFFOH Itis a S2 format with length of address array of 3 bytes For all data reading you can set Negative offset option and value of negative offset to FFFFOH It means that the offset will be subtracted from current real addresses and so data will be written from buffer address 0 List of file format codes and error codes There can occur some errors during file download in some of supported formats The error is written to LOG window in face Warning error xxy in line rrr xx is file format code y is error code and rrr is li
217. ting list is in HTML format and consists of following files one main HTML file TOP DEV htm with supported device manufacturers listed partial HTML files with list of supported devices for each device manufacturer Main HTML file is placed to directory where this control program for programmers is located Partial HTML files are placed to subdirectory DEV HTML placed to the directory where control program for programmers is located Programmer Create problem report Command Create problem report is used for writing more particular diagnostic information to Log window and consequently copy Log window content to clipboard The Log window content can be placed from clipboard to any text editor Problem report is useful when error occurs in control program or programmer and kind of the error is that user can not resolve it oneself and he must contact programmer manufacturer In this case when customer send message to manufacturer about his problem it is good to send also problem report Problem report can help manufacturer to localize the reason of error and resolve it sooner About When you choose the Info command from the menu a window appears showing copyright and version information 140 PG4UW MC PG4UWMC Program PG4UWMC is used for fully parallel concurrent device multiprogramming on more programmers or on one multiprogramming capable programmer connected to USB ports to the same computer PG4UWMC is focused to t
218. to relevant position in buffer dependent on selected device Panel Buffer offset for loading Panel Buffer offset for loading contains one shot offset setting for loading data from file to buffer The setting is used to specify optional offset of loaded data to store to buffer When Load file dialog window is opened offset has always default setting None It means no offset is used to store read data in buffer Available offset options are None this setting means no offset is applied for loading data from file to buffer Positive offset set of offset value which is added to current address to store data to buffer This offset is available for all formats and is used in x8 format if current buffer organization is x8 or in x16 format if current buffer organization is x16 Negative offset mode has two options Negative offset and Automatic negative offset set by two ways manual or automatic For manual set use option Negative offset and put wished offset value to its edit box For automatic offset detection use option Automatic negative offset This value is subtracted from current address for save data to buffer Negative offset value manually defined or automatically detected is subtracted from current buffer address for store data to buffer Negative offset is applied only for all HEX file formats and is using always x8 format Negative offset settings are ignored for binary files and other non HEX files Notes e Since
219. trol of PG4UW Command line parameters which can be used directly with pg4uw exe Prj lt file_name gt forces project load when program is starting or even if program is already running lt file_name gt means full or relative project file path and name Loadfile file name forces file load when program is starting or even if program is already running file name means full or relative path to file that has to be loaded file format is detected automatically Saveproject file name command is used to save currently selected device type buffer contents and configuration to project file Command Saveproject is equivalent to user selected command Save project in PG4UW control program ia s a uu Or T n 161 Please note the file name Windows conventions must be fulfilled It means also that when file name contains spaces the command line parameter must have the file name bounded inside quotation marks Examples Iprj cAmyfile eprj Load project file with name c myfile eprj loadfile c filename with spaces bin Load file c filename with spaces bin to buffer Program switch forces start of Program device operation automatically when program is starting or even if program is already running also one of following optional switches can be used switch noquest forces start of device programming without question switch noanyquest forces start of device programming without question and after operatio
220. uite or can be downloads from www actel com as a standalone version e run FlashPro e click the New Project button or from the File menu choose New Project and type in the name of your project in the Project Name field Select desired programming mode single device or chain and click OK e from the Configuration menu choose Load Programming File and select corresponding pdb file to convert e from the File menu choose Export Export Single Device STAPL File Type in file name and click Save button for export STAPL file to the directory you specified e Conversion of PDB file to STAPL has finish and created stp file can be used for programming Actel device Frequently asked questions about Actel Q How can be identify verify already programmed Actel device A There are several possible options to get this done Each option action is varying from each other in method of comparing already programmed Actel device with loaded STAPL file There are the following appropriate mentioned actions in a STP file DEVICE_INFO read and among other things display to log window also the checksum of the programming environment programmed into the device This value can be manually compared by user with the value in the header of the STAPL file can be viewed in Information window Caution Value of the programmed device checksum isn t counting from existing maybe corrupted device data content however this value is stored during programming to spe
221. ulfill the program modifies addresses itself start address is moved on lower even address and or end address is moved on higher odd address F6 print buffer F7 find string max length 16 ASCII characters F8 find and replace string max 16 ASCII chars F9 change current address F10 change mode view edit F11 Switch the mode of buffer data view between 8 bit and 16 bit view It can be also doing by mouse clicking on the button to the right of View Edit mode buffer indicator This button indicates actual data view mode 8 bit or 16 bit too F12 checksum dialog allows counting checksum of selected block of buffer Arrow keys move cursor up down right and left Home End jump on start end current line PgUp PgDn jump on previous next page Ctrl PgUp PgDn jump on start end current page Ctrl Home End jump on start end current device Shift Home End jump on start end current buffer Backspace move cursor one position left back Note characters 20H FFH mode ASCII and numbers 0 9 A F mode HEX immediately changes content of edit area Warning Editing of ASCII characters for word devices is disabled Print buffer This command allows write selected part of buffer to printer or to file Program uses at it an external text editor in which selected block of buffer is displayed and can be printed or saved to file too By default is set simple text editor notepad exe which is standard part of all versions of Windows
222. umber 1234ABCDH will be placed to buffer as following Address Data 0000040 ABCD 1234 xxxx XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX We want to use RETLW instruction so buffer has to be Address Data 0000040 34CD 3434 3412 XXXX XXXX XXXX We can do this by following steps A write four RETLW instructions at address 40H to main buffer this can be done by hand editing buffer or by loading file with proper content The bottom 8 bits of each RETLW la s a R n ey 100 PG4UW instruction are not important now because serialization will write correct serial number bytes at bottom 8 bits of each RETLW instruction The buffer content before starting device program will look for example as following Address Data 0000040 3400 3400 3400 3400 XXXX XXXX 8 bits of each RETLW instructions are zeros they can have any value B Set the serialization options as following S N size 4 Bytes Address 40H Start value 1234ABCDH Step 1 S N mode BIN Style HEX Save to buffer LS Byte first Split serial number checked Split gap 1 byte s S N fragment size 1 byte s Split settings described above mean split of serial number by bytes to buffer at every second byte The correct serial number is set tightly before device programming operation starts The buffer content of serial number when programming the first device will be Address Data 0000040 34CD 3434 3412 XXXX XXXX XXXX The seco
223. und will be generated after device operation finished with error In the panel Programmer internal speaker sound settings is possible to set sound options for some programmers with built in internal speaker Sound beeps are then generated from internal programmer speaker after each device operation for indicating device operation result good or bad result Errors This option allows to set a device verify errors saving to file When verify errors occur first 45 differences are written to Log window If user wants to save the verify errors data differences to file he can set options in section Save device verify errors to file to one of two methods cumulate errors from all verify actions to the same file or save errors to file just from last verify action Verify errors will be saved to file with name specified by Error file name edit box Following error report file options are available e option No default verify errors saving to file is disabled Errors are displayed just on screen e option New save verify errors to file just from last verify action Before first write of new verify action is file deleted and created as new one e option Append verify errors from all verify actions are cumulated into the same file If file does not exist the new file will be created Box Error report file size limit contains settings that allow to set max number of verify errors saved to file It contains following options e Check box Stop veri
224. upper most 1 as first Button Help show this help e Buttons of device operation Blank Verify Program Erase or Run are used for running of selected device operation on all chips sub devices listed in table Sub projects e In Multi operation mode one of all available operations can be run at a time the same operation on each sub device HE s v Rl 136 PG4UW n One operation mode only one operation can be the same operation on each Sub device or each subproject can run it s own one operation depending on projects the Multi project consists of Following two basic actions have to be performed when using Multi project to program Multi chip devices similar also for Single chip devices e Making building of Multi project or Multi project file Using of Multi project for running of device operation Making building of Multi project or Multi project file Following steps are recommended when making Multi project file Create classic projects one project for each sub device of multichip device Projects are created in the same way as projects for generic devices e select sub device according to required chip of multichip device 1 e set device parameters settings and load required device data to buffer by Load file command in PG4UW e optionally make test of device operation by running the device operation on device if everything is OK
225. uration is good enough for the current software version and current situation with PG4UW PG4UWMWC is to run Windows task manager Ctrl Alt Del and see the performance folder It have to be max 80 of CPU usage at full run of programming system Note For convenience we suggest that you use a supplementary multi I O card to provide an additional printer port LPT2 for example in order to avoid sharing the same LPT port between printer and programmer Free additional services e free technical support phone fax e mail e free lifetime software update via Web site Free software updates are available from our Internet address www dataman com Quick Start Quick Start Installing programmer hardware e connect the USB or LPT port of programmer to a USB or printer port of PC using supplied cable econnect the connector of the power supply adapter to the programmer or turn on programmer by switch Installing the programmer software Run the installation program from the CD Setup exe and follow the on screen instructions For the latest information about the programmer hardware and software release please visit our website www dataman com Run the control program Double click on D After start control program PG4UW automatically scans all existing ports and searches for any connected DATAMAN programmer Program PG4UW is common for some the DATAMAN s programmers hence PG4UW will try to find all supported
226. utine is available in dialog Serialization If Buffer settings box is not visible the current serialization mode does not support extended buffers Device Device options Serialization Incremental mode amp SQTP The Incremental mode amp SQTP enables to assign individual serial numbers to each programmed device A starting number entered by user will be incremented by specified step for each device program operation and loaded in selected format to specified buffer address prior to programming of each device There are following options that user can modify for incremental mode S N size S N size option defines the number of bytes of serial value which will be written to buffer For Bin binary serialization modes values 1 8 are valid for S N size and for ASCII serialization modes values 1 16 are valid for S N size Address 97 Address option specifies the buffer address where serial value has to be written Note that address range must be inside the device start and device end addresses Address must be correctly specified so the last highest or lowest byte of serial value must be inside device start and device end address range 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
227. values is Success number of operations which where successfully completed Operational failure number of operations which where not successfully completed due to error of device Adapter test failure number of operations which where not successfully completed due to incorrect programming adapter Insertion test failure number of operations which where not successfully completed due to incorrect position of device in programming adapter ID check failure number of operations which where not successfully completed due to incorrect ID code read from device Other failure prog SW HW number of operations which where not successfully completed due to hardware error of programmer or control Software error Total number of all operations Actual statistics values are displaying in main window of control program in Statistics panel Statistics panel contains four statistics values Success Operational failure Other failure Total and two Count down information values Count down and Remains 111 Meaning of the values is Success number of operations which where successfully completed Operational failure number of operations which where not successfully completed due to error of device Other failure number of operations which where not successfully completed due to other reason than device error Total number of all operations Count down informs about Count down activity Enabled or Disabled Remains informs about remaining numb
228. when using faster refresh select higher refresh value to make refresh less often On the Pentium 4 computers there is almost no performance penalty depending on timer refresh rate but on slower computers it is sometimes useful to select longer less often timer interval PG4UWMC Search for Programmers Search on local computer This mode of programmers searching is active after installation of PG4UWMC by default If you prefer to operate with programmers connected to different computers via network try Network mode Red colored programmers Figure 2 indicate that there are some sites which are expected to be present but cannot be found These sites are listed in Not found column Otherwise the column is hidden 151 Search for Programmers Please select multiprogramming system from list bellow and click on button Search to start search for Programmers Multiprogramming system nx Dataman 448Pro2AP AU Search results No Programmers found df t Cancel Help Search in defined Programmers group on network PG4UWMC when switched to Network mode allows to search start control and monitor instances of PG4UW on network computers Communication between PG4UWMC and PG4UW is realized through PG4UWMC Network Agent which is running on each computer All PG4UWs PGAUWMC Network Agents on network and controlling PG4UWMC must be of same thus compatible version This feature is available only
229. y used file When you use a file it is added to the Reload file list Files are listed in order depending on time of use of them Lastly used files are listed before files used far off To Reload a file 1 From the File menu choose Reload file 2 List of lastly used files is displayed Click the file you want to reload Note When reloading a file the file format is used by which the file was lastly loaded saved File Reload project Choose this option to reload a recently used project When you use a project it is added to the Reload project list Projects are listed in order depending on time of use of them Lastly used projects are listed before projects used far off To Reload a project 1 From the File menu choose Reload project 2 List of lastly used projects is displayed Click the project you want to reload File Project options This option is used for display edit project options of actually loaded project Project options mean basic description of project including following project data e device name and manufacturer project creation date e user defined project description arbitrary text e g project author and other text data for more detailed project description User can directly edit user defined project description only Device name manufacturer project date and program version are generated automatically by program 82 PG4UW File Load encryption table This command loads the data from b
230. y wished file format from list of supported file formats File may be loaded no completely or incorrectly if file format does not match to user selected format Check box Show Load recent project dialog on program start sets the dialog to appear on application PG4UW start Dialog Load recent project contains list of recent projects project history User can quickly select and load any of the project from list or close the dialog without loading of project file File extensions File extensions page allows you to set file masks File format masks is used for setting file name masks to use as a filter for file listing in File Save and File Load file window for all file formats Mask must contain one of wildcards at least and must be applied correctly by syntax Note More masks can be specified for each file format Semicolon is used as delimiter for extensions Example X Motorola 519 Defines two file masks and S19 for Motorola file format Project file default extension is used for setting project files extension used as default extension in File Load project and File Save project dialogs Buffer This page allows you to select Erase buffer before selecting of new device action This can be useful for some kind of special devices which require exact type of data at certain addresses and the data are not part of data file loaded to buffer for this device Buffer can be erased filled with default
231. zard also allows to start device operation according to projects sub devices included in Multi project More information about Multi project Wizard is described bellow Multi project Wizard Multi project device operation requires Multi project file which contains partial sub projects associated to sub devices chips of Master device Multi project file can be created in Multi project Wizard The Wizard has following main functions e Select of sub projects and build final Multi project file e Load of existing Multi project file 1 e Start device operation of recent Multi project Note 1 Existing Multi project file can be loaded from main menu of PG4UW using menu File Load project or from Multi project Wizard by Load multi prj command Multi project Wizard contains following controls e Button Load multi prj is used for load of existing Multi project file e Button Build Multi project is used for build of new Multi project file which uses projects listed in table Sub projects e Table 1 Sub projects contains list of projects that are included in recent Multi project e Button Add project is used for adding of new project file s to list of project files in Table1 e Button Remove project is used for removing of selected project file from list of project files in Table 1 e Buttons Move up a Move down are used for moving of selected project in Table 1 one position up or down Projects are processed in specified sequence order the
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