SUPERPRO3000U-100(ROHS) Xeltek, SUPERPRO3000U-100(ROHS) Datasheet - Page 51

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
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
415-1007
SUPERPRO 3000U-100
SUPERPRO 3000U-100(ROHS)
5.1 Data file Format
Detail usage of the file type dialogue box.
5.1.1 Intel Hex, Motorola and Tektronix formats
The data for program usually are stored in the data file. Commonly used formats are Intel Hex, Motorola
and Tektronix.
These file formats save data in text mode, which include data info and address info. The offset address is
not always zero. If user loads the file directly, some errors may occur such as the location of data in
buffer incorrect or unable to load file. The message window is as following:
Invalid file type, or all file data overflow
Resolution:
1)
2)
of the file. Thus the starting address of file will be displayed after file selection. For example:
File Offset Address (min): 0x0000E0000 (Hex)
This means the offset address of the file is not 0; users need to move the data of the address to the
address 0. To do that, user should reload the file and enter E000 in the file start address edit line in the
File Type dialogue box.
5.1.2 Program a split File to Two or More Chips
By the File Load Mode in the File Type dialogue box, users can program a file data to several chips of
the same type. The how-to is as following:
1.
two parts into two chips respectively. User selects odd in the File Load Mode, the data in the address
0,2,4,6…. will be programmed to one chip; user selects even, the data in the address 1.3.5.7…. will be
programmed to the other chip.
2.
selects one byte within every four bytes in the File Load Mode box, the data in address 0,4,8,12…. will
be programmed to one chip, others by analogy.
3.
a 16bit byte, and program to two chips.
Confirm the file type and ensure the buffer able to load all the file
Find the file’s offset address. User can do this by selecting the option to show the starting address
Based on byte (8bit), divide the file into two parts by the odd and even address, and program the
Based on byte (8bit), take a byte within every four bytes, and program the file to four chips. User
Based on byte (16bit), take the former two bytes (or the latter two) within every four bytes to form

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