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PROGRAMMER PORTABLE HI-SPEED ISP

FS2003(US)

Manufacturer Part Number
FS2003(US)
Description
PROGRAMMER PORTABLE HI-SPEED ISP
Manufacturer
Equinox Technologies
Series
FS2003r
Type
Portable Production ISPr
Datasheet

Specifications of FS2003(US)

Mfg Application Notes
ASCII Text Control Protocol Appl Note
Contents
Programmer, Power Supply Adapter, Software, Cables and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
Atmel/NXP 8051 MCUs and Atmel AVR MCUs
Other names
483-1003
3.5 Development Mode (EDS)
3.5.1 Overview
In ‘Development Mode’, the programmer is controlled from the EQTools – EDS (Equinox
Development Suite) running on a PC. The Development utility is called Equinox Development Suite or
EDS for short. In this mode it is NOT necessary to upload the ‘Programming Project’ to the
programmer as the EDS utility co-ordinates all programming operations.
In EDS Mode, you can perform the following actions under PC control:
3.5.2 Creating a new EDS (Development Mode) Project
To test a Target Chip in EDS (Development Mode), follow the instructions detailed below:
FS2003 ISP Programmer - User Guide V1.08 – 1
The EDS Wizard will now launch
Launch EQTools
From the Welcome Screen, select the ‘Create a new Equinox Development Project (EDS)’
option.
OR
From the left-hand pane, select the <Development> tab and then select ‘New Development
Project’.
Write data directly to a Target Device from the PC e.g. a HEX file
Read data from a Target Device to a file on the PC
Write / Read the Configuration Fuses of a Target Device
Write / Read the Security Fuses of a Target Device
Read the Target Vcc Voltage
Follow the EDS Wizard by filling in each tab and then clicking the <Next> button:
Select Programmer – click <Get Info> button to detect your attached programmer
Select Project Type – leave as the default ‘Standalone Keypad Operation’
Select Device – This is your Target Chip.
Select Target Oscillator – If unsure of settings leave all settings as the defaults and click
<Next>.
Select Target Voltage
Select FLASH Data File (optional – you can enter the file name at a later stage in EDS)
Select EEPROM Data File (optional – you can enter the file name at a later stage in EDS)
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