CX1033 Xeltek, CX1033 Datasheet - Page 81

SOCKET ADAPTER 28SOIC SUPERPRO5K

CX1033

Manufacturer Part Number
CX1033
Description
SOCKET ADAPTER 28SOIC SUPERPRO5K
Manufacturer
Xeltek
Datasheet

Specifications of CX1033

Module/board Type
Socket Module - SOIC
Positions/sockets
28
Rohs Compliant
YES
For Use With/related Products
SuperPro 5000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
415-1044
Chapter 5 Detail Explanations on Common Problems
You can monitor the programmer operations through the Operation Information
Window and message window. This chapter helps define common problems
related to programmer actions and errors.
Dealing with Data Files
This section explains common problems involving the File Type dialog box.
Solve Invalid File Type or File Data Overflow Error
The data for programming is usually stored in the data file. Commonly used
formats are Intel Hex, Motorola and Tektronix. The files of these formats keep
data in text mode, which include data and address information. Because the offset
address is not always zero, you may incur errors when loading the file directly.
For example, the location of data in buffer (as viewed in the Edit Buffer window)
may be incorrect or you may receive an error message when loading the file, such
as ‚Invalid file type, or all file data overflow‛.
Select one of the following options to solve this problem.
Refer to the Load File section on page 22 for more information on loading files.
Separate File Data for Programming
By using the File Mode selection in the File Type dialog box, you can select the
data of a file and write it to several chips of the same type. This allows you to load
the file several times according to your needs.
There are three methods for separating the file data.
1. Based on byte (8bit), divide the file into two parts by the odd and even address.
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Confirm the file type and ensure the buffer can load all the files. 
Find the offset address of the file. When loading the file, select the Show
Offset Address (Minimize) After Loading option to display the start address
of the file after the file is loaded. 
Example:
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This means the offset address of the file is not 0. You must move the
data at the address to the address 0 of the buffer. To do that, load the
file again, and enter E000 as the File Address.
File Offset Address (min): 0x0000E0000 (Hex) 
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