SUPERPRO3000U-100(ROHS) Xeltek, SUPERPRO3000U-100(ROHS) Datasheet - Page 14

PROGRAMMER UNIV STANDALONE W/USB

SUPERPRO3000U-100(ROHS)

Manufacturer Part Number
SUPERPRO3000U-100(ROHS)
Description
PROGRAMMER UNIV STANDALONE W/USB
Manufacturer
Xeltek
Series
SuperPro 3000U-100r
Type
Universal, Stand Aloner

Specifications of SUPERPRO3000U-100(ROHS)

Contents
Programmer with 48-DIP Pin Socket, AC Adapter, PEP3000 Module, CD, USB Cable, Users Guide and Power Supply
For Use With/related Products
E/EPROM, FLASH, PLD, Micros and more listed on Device Sheet. 44,000+ Devices Supported.
For Use With
415-1029 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SDIP42415-1028 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR TQFP32415-1027 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR TSOP56415-1025 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SOIC20415-1024 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR TSOP40415-1023 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SOP44415-1022 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR TSOP56415-1019 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SOIC16/SOIC8415-1018 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SOIC28415-1015 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR PLCC28415-1014 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR PLCC20415-1013 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR PLCC32415-1012 - EXPANDER 100P FOR SUPERPRO3000U415-1017 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR PLCC44
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
415-1007
SUPERPRO 3000U-100
SUPERPRO 3000U-100(ROHS)
3.2 The process of the programming
3.2.0 Hardware Preparation
First, make sure the programmer is properly connected with the PC, and communication established
successfully with the PC. (Some SMD devices need adapters, please contact Xeltek or its dealers for your
adapter needs.)
Second, insert the chip correctly. (Instruction for SMD and non-standard insertion will appear on the
screen when the selection of the device is made, if no instruction appears, chip insertion orientation
should follow the guideline of the chips marking near the pin-driver socket.)
3.2.1 Select the device
Click on “Select Device” button or click on “Device”, select the device for programming from the main
menu. The Select windows will popup. First select the Device Type (E/EPROM, BPROM, SRAM, PLD,
or MCU), followed by manufacturer and device part number from the screen. Click OK button or
double-click the device to confirm your selection. Typing in the device part number in the Search box
may also be used to search chips.
3.2.2 Load data into Buffer
Writing the data into memory buffer of the chip basically does chip programming. Therefore, to load the
data, you may load it from disk or copy master data by reading data from the master chip.
Loading a file
You may load a file into the memory buffer by clicking File menu in the main screen and select Load
File. In the Look In dialog box, select the folder and file name you wish to load. In the File Type box,
select the relevant data type. At this point, the selected data will be loaded into the memory buffer. Please
go to the Buffer edit screen and check if the data is loaded properly.
Note: Some Hex or S record files contain non-zero file start address. In this case, the start address should
be entered in the File address box.
Reading data from master chip:
Insert the master chip in the socket and make the selection of the device to read from. In the Function
screen, click on Read, which copies the data from the master chip into the memory buffer. At this point
you may go to the memory buffer edit screen and check if the data is loaded correctly. The data may be
saved to a disk for later use.
Note: some devices have no read function or are encrypted, under this condition data cannot be read
from.

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