861 B&K Precision, 861 Datasheet

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PROGRAMMER SERIAL EPROM
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User's Manual for
865
Universal 48-pindrive Programmer,
expandable up to 256.
864
Universal 48-pindrive Programmer
844A
Universal 40-pindrive Programmer with ISP capability
848
Universal Memory Programmer
849
MCS51 Series and Atmel AVR Microcontrollers Programmer with ISP
capability
862
MCS51 Series and Atmel AVR Microcontrollers Programmer
863
Microchip PICmicro Programmer
861
Serial EEPROM Programmer

Related parts for 861

861 Summary of contents

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... Universal 48-pindrive Programmer 844A Universal 40-pindrive Programmer with ISP capability 848 Universal Memory Programmer 849 MCS51 Series and Atmel AVR Microcontrollers Programmer with ISP capability 862 MCS51 Series and Atmel AVR Microcontrollers Programmer 863 Microchip PICmicro Programmer 861 Serial EEPROM Programmer ...

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COPYRIGHT  1997 - 2002 B+K Precision Corporation This document is copyrighted by B+K Precision, Yorba Linda - California. All rights reserved. This document or any part of it may not be copied, reproduced or translated in any form or ...

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How to use this manual This manual explains how to install the control program and how to use your programmer assumed that the user has some experience with PCs and installation of software. Once you have installed the ...

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... Introduction...................................................................................66 Connecting 849 programmer to PC..............................................68 In-System serial programming by 849..........................................69 Self test and calibration ................................................................71 849 specification...........................................................................72 862 ....................................................................................................75 Introduction...................................................................................76 Connecting 862 programmer to PC..............................................77 862 specification...........................................................................79 863 ....................................................................................................81 Introduction...................................................................................82 Connecting 863 programmer to PC..............................................83 863 specification...........................................................................85 861 ....................................................................................................87 Introduction...................................................................................88 Connecting 861 programmer to PC..............................................89 861 specifications .........................................................................91 5 ...

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Software .......................................................................................... 93 The programmer software............................................................ 94 File ............................................................................................... 98 Device ........................................................................................ 102 Buffer ......................................................................................... 114 Options....................................................................................... 120 Diagnostics ................................................................................ 127 Help............................................................................................ 128 Common notes ............................................................................. 131 Software ..................................................................................... 132 Hardware ................................................................................... 133 ISP (In-System Programming) ................................................... 134 Other .......................................................................................... ...

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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 <>, e.g. <F1>. Terminology used in the manual: Device any kind of programmable ...

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Introduction 9 ...

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... Microchip PICmicro series of Microcontrollers. 863 enables also programming serial EEPROM with interface types IIC (24Cxx), Microwire (93Cxx) and SPI (25Cxx). 861 is universal programmer of all serial EEPROM in 8 pin DIL package. 861 programs EEPROM with interface IIC, SPI and Microwire, and ...

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... There are available two SW versions - for DOS (PG4U) and for WIN95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP (PG4UW). Control program is common for all these B+K PRECISION programmers (865, 864, 844A, 848, 849, 862, 863 and 861). Advanced design, including protection circuits, original brand components and careful manufacturing allows us to provide a one-year warranty on parts and labor for these programmers (limited 25,000 cycle warranty on ZIF socket) ...

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... CD with the control program and additional files • "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" form • registration card • shipping case 862, 863 and 861 programmer configuration • programmer • cable with two D-type connectors for connecting the programmer to the PC • external power supply (suitable for respective programmer) • ...

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PC requirements Minimal PC requirements • MHz (DOS version software), PC 486 (WIN version software) • 512 KB free RAM (DOS version software), 16MB RAM (WIN version software) • one CD drive • HDD free ...

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Quick Start 15 ...

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Installing programmer hardware • switch off the PC and programmer • connect the communication port of programmer to a printer port of PC using cable supplied • switch on the PC • connect the connector of the power supply adapter ...

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865 17 ...

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Introduction 865 is a new generation of Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP based B+K PRECISION universal programmers built to meet the rigorous programming centers. 865 supports all kinds of types and silicon technologies of programmable devices. It provides very competitive price but excellent ...

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Advanced pin drivers incorporate high-quality high-speed circuitry to deliver programming overshoot or ground bounce for all device technologies. Pin drivers operate down to ...

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PC. An optimally designed printed circuit minimizes negative programming effects at the socket (such as ground bouncing, supply voltage instability). All ...

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Note: Simple adapter usually available from B+K PRECISION or easily built by the user from information provided in the file "adapters.txt" included with the control program important to remember that in most cases new devices require only a ...

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DIL48 socket module with 48 pin ZIF socket " LED indicator power/sleep # LED indicators for work result $ YES! Button % Connector for PC <-> 865 communication cable & Power supply connector ( Internal use connector ...

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Connecting 865 to the PC Switch off PC and programmer. Insert the communication cable included with your 865 programmer package to a free printer port on your PC. If your computer is equipped with only one printer port, substitute the ...

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Problems related interconnection, and their removing If you have any problems with 865 ) PC interconnection, see section Common notes please. to the 865 ...

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Self test and Calibration If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation, please run the programmer self test using Diagnostic POD, enclosed with the standard delivery package. For optimal results with programmer we recommend you ...

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Technical specification HARDWARE Base unit, DACs • FPGA based IEEE 1284 slave printer port 1MB/s transfer rate • on-board powerful microprocessor (20MHz) supported by FPGA based state machine, 20MHz powered • three D/A converters for VCCP, VPP1, and ...

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Flash EPROM: 28Fxxx, 29Cxxx, 29Fxxx, 29BVxxx, 29LVxxx, 29Wxxx, 49Fxxx series, from 256Kbit to 32Mbit, with 8/16 bit data width, full support for LV series • serial E(E)PROM: 17Cxxx, 24Cxxx, 24Fxxx, 25Cxxx, 59Cxxx, 85xxx, 93Cxxx, NVM3060, MDAxxx series, full support ...

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Programming speed Note. These times strongly depend on PC speed, LPT port type and operating system free resources. Therefore are given values of two different PC configurations for comparison. Device 27C010 AT29C040A AM29F040 PIC16C67 Time A conditions: Time B conditions: ...

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Buffer operations • view/edit, find/replace • fill/copy, move, byte swap, word/dword split • checksum (byte, word) • print • file load/save • no download time because programmer is PC controlled • automatic file type identification Supported file formats • unformatted ...

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AlgOR • free technical support (phone/fax/e-mail). • free lifetime software update via Web site. 30 ...

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864 31 ...

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Introduction 864 is a universal programmer that supports programmable integrated circuits or devices manufactured in various technologies. Powerful internal pin-driver electronics controls logic levels, pull-up/pull-down, clock, ground, one power supply and two programming supplies and is able to read all ...

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PC. 864 incorporates optimal PCB design criteria to minimize unwanted effects at the pins of the target socket (such as ground-bouncing and supply/programming voltage glitches). All the inputs of ...

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Advanced design, including protection circuits, original brand components and careful manufacturing allows us to provide a one-year warranty on parts and labor for the 864 (limited 25,000-cycle warranty on ZIF socket). 34 ...

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ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket " LED indicator power/sleep # LED indicators for work result $ YES! Button % Connector for PC <-> 864 communication cable & Power supply connector Power supply connector Note: When ...

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Connecting 864 to the PC Switch off PC and programmer. Insert the communication cable included with your 864 programmer package to a free printer port on your PC. If your computer is equipped with only one printer port, substitute the ...

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Don't unplug the target device from the ZIF socket during work with devices (LED BUSY shine). Problems related interconnection, and their removing If ...

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Self test and Calibration If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation, please run the programmer self test using Diagnostic POD, enclosed with the standard delivery package. For optimal results with programmer we recommend you ...

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Technical specification Socket, pin drivers and DACs • 48-pin DIL ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket accepts both 300/600 mil devices up to 48-pin • Three D/A converters for VCCP, VPP1, and VPP2, with controllable rise and fall time and current ...

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DIP with default ZIF-48 socket • support PLCC28, PLCC32 and PLCC44 with universal adapter (optional accessory ordered separately) • compatible with third-party adapters for non-DIP support Programming speed Note. These times strongly depend ...

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Supported file formats • unformatted (raw) binary • HEX: Intel, Intel EXT, Motorola S, MOS, Exormax, Tektronix, ASCII-space-HEX • JEDEC (ver. 3.0.A) PC system requirements See section Introduction/ PC requirements General • operating voltage 12..15V AC/max.1A (adapter included in package) ...

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Introduction 844A is next member of new generation of Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP based B+K PRECISION universal programmers. Programmer is built to meet the demands of the development labs and field engineers to universal, but portable programmer. 844A is a small, fast ...

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Selecting ...

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ZIF socket " LED power/sleep # LED, which indicate work result $ YES! button % Connector for PC ) 844A communication cable & Power supply connector 7 Connector for ISP Note: Due to low power ...

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Connecting 844A to PC Switch off the PC and programmer. Insert the connection cable, included in the 844A programmer delivery, to the free printer port of PC. If your computer is equipped with only one printer port, substitute the programmer ...

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In-system serial programming by 844A For general definition, recommendation and direction about ISP see section Common notes / ISP please. Description of 844A ISP connector Pin 7,9 8 Specification of ISP connector pins ...

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Warnings: • When you use 844A 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. • Use only attached ISP cable. When you use other ...

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Self test and calibration If you have feeling, that your programmer doesn’t behave according to yours expectations (but at least every 3 month), please run self test using Diagnostic POD, that contains standard programmer delivery. For optimal fruit of work ...

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Technical specification HARDWARE Programmer • two D/A converters for VCCP and VPP, controllable rise and fall time • VCCP range 0..7V/350mA • VPP range 0..25V/200mA • FPGA based IEEE 1284 slave printer port 1MB/s transfer rate • autocalibration ...

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Microcontrollers Atmel AVR: ATtiny, AT90Sxxx, ATmega series, (*1*2), parallel and serial (ISP) mode • Microcontrollers Microchip PICmicro: PIC12Cxxx, PIC16C5x, PIC16Cxxx, PIC17Cxxx, PIC18Cxxx series, 8-40 pins (*1), parallel and serial (ISP) mode • Microcontrollers SX28xxx series Notes: (*1) - suitable ...

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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 • ...

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Base configuration package includes • 844A programmer • connection cable PC-programmer • ISP cable • diagnostic POD for self test • anti-dust cover for ZIF socket • wall plug adapter 15V DC/500mA, unstabilized • user manual • software • "DEVICE ...

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Introduction 848 is a small and powerful EPROM, EEPROM, Flash EPROM and serial EEPROM programmer and static RAM tester, designed for professional mobile applications. In addition, 848 programmer microprocessors (MCS48, MCS51, PICmicro, AVR), GALs, etc. Generators for supply voltage and ...

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Taking into consideration the 848 programmer design, protective circuits, and the components used, the manufacturer is able to provide a one-year warranty on parts and labor for the programmer (limited 25,000-cycle warranty on the ZIF socket). 57 ...

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ZIF socket " LED power/sleep # LED, which indicate work result $ YES! button % communication connector, for PC ) 848 cable connection & connector for power supply connection Note: Due to low power consumption ...

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Connecting 848 programmer to PC Switch off the PC and programmer. Insert the connection cable, included in the 848 programmer delivery, to the free printer port of PC. If your computer is equipped with only one printer port, substitute the ...

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Note for laptop and 848 users Since the 848 programmer is supplied with 12V, notebook and/or laptop users may operate their PREPROMs-02aLV everywhere this voltage is available, e. car. Ten series- connected NiCd batteries can supply the programmer ...

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Self test and calibration If you have feeling, that your programmer doesn’t behave according to yours expectations (but at least every 3 month), please run 848 self test using Diagnostic POD, that contains standard programmer delivery. For optimal fruit of ...

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Socket, pin drivers and DACs • 32-pin DIL ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket accepts both 300/600 mil devices up to 32-pin • two D/A converters for VCCP and VPP, with controllable rise/fall time and current limitation • TTL ...

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Device operations • standard: • automatic ID-based selection of EPROM/Flash EPROM • blank check • read • program • verify • erase • configuration and security bit program • illegal bit test • security: • contact check • ID byte ...

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Package included • 848 programmer • 1.8m (6 ft.) connecting cable 848 to (IBM) PC • wall plug adapter 12V DC • diagnostic POD, that enable programmer's self test • anti-dust cover to ZIF socket • diskette with control program ...

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Introduction 849 is a new generation of Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 based B+K PRECISION specialized programmers. Programmer is capable to support all today available Microcontrollers of MCS51 series ( pins) and AVR Microcontrollers (8-40 pins) by parallel and serial way. ...

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Connecting 849 programmer to PC Switch off the PC and programmer. Insert the connection cable, included in the 849 programmer delivery, to the free printer port of PC. If your computer is equipped with only one printer port, substitute the ...

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In-System serial programming by 849 For general definition, recommendation and direction about ISP see section Common notes / ISP please. Description of 849 ISP connector Pin 1,2,3,4 Specification of ISP connector pins depends on programming device and is ...

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Use only attached ISP cable. When you use other ISP cable (other material, length…), programming may occur unreliable. • 849 cannot supply target system and target system cannot supply 849. Before action with target device 849 check power supply ...

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Self test and calibration If you have feeling, that your programmer doesn’t behave according to yours expectations (but at least every 3 month), please run self test using Diagnostic POD, that contains standard programmer delivery. For optimal fruit of work ...

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Socket, pin drivers and DACs • FPGA based IEEE 1284 slave printer port 1MB/s transfer rate • 40-pin DIL ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket accepts both 300/600 mil devices up to 40-pin • two D/A converters ...

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ID byte check • special: • statistic • count-down mode • auto device serial number increment ...

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Additional services • Keep Current • AlgOR • free technical support (phone/fax/e-mail). • free lifetime software update via Web site. 74 ...

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Introduction 862 is little and powerful portable programmer for MCS51 series and Atmel AVR Microcontrollers. 862 enables also programming serial EEPROM with interface types IIC (24Cxx), Microwire (93Cxx) and SPI (25Cxx). The programmer is equipped by DIL ZIF 40pin socket. ...

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Connecting 862 programmer to PC Switch off the PC and programmer. Insert the connection cable, included in the 862 programmer delivery, to the free printer port of PC. If your computer is equipped with only one printer port, substitute the ...

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Moreover, an 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 ...

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Socket, pin drivers and DACs • 40-pin DIL ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket accepts both 300/600 mil devices up to 40-pin • TTL driver provides H, L and read for all pins Device support • Microcontrollers 51 series: ...

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PC system requirements See section Introduction/ PC requirements General • operating voltage 15÷20V DC/200mA • power consumption 3W max. • dimensions 132x66x30 [mm] (5.2x2.6x1.2 [inch]) • weight (without external adapter) ca. 200g • temperature 5° ÷ 40°C • humidity 20%..80%, ...

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Introduction 863 is little and powerful portable programmer for Microchip PIC series of Microcontrollers. 863 enables also programming serial EEPROM with interface types IIC (24Cxx), Microwire (93Cxx) and SPI (25Cxx). The programmer is equipped by DIL ZIF 40pin socket. The ...

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Connecting 863 programmer to PC Switch off the PC and programmer. Insert the connection cable, included in the 863 programmer delivery, to the free printer port of PC. If your computer is equipped with only one printer port, substitute the ...

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Moreover, an 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 ...

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Socket, pin drivers and DACs • 40-pin DIL ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket accepts both 300/600 mil devices up to 40-pin • TTL driver provides H, L and read for all pins Device support • Microcontrollers Microchip PIC ...

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Package included • 863 programmer • 1.3m (4.3 ft.) connecting cable 863 to (IBM) PC • wall ...

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... Introduction 861 is universal programmer of all serial EEPROM in 8-pin DIL package. 861 programs EEPROM with interface IIC, SPI and Microwire, and thermometers. The programmer supports LV (3.3V) devices too. 861 interfaces with the IBM PC higher, portable or desktop personal computers. Programmer allows you to directly connect to your PC through any standard parallel (printer) port - no special interface card is needed ...

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... Connecting 861 programmer to PC Switch off the PC and programmer. Insert the connection cable, included in the 861 programmer delivery, to the free printer port of 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. ...

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PC failure (interrupted cable...). Moreover, an 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 ...

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... Socket and control of pins: • DIL/ZIF socket (300mil) • each pin is possible to set in position Low and Pull-up • from each pin is possible to read • support of Low Voltage devices For work with serial EEPROM are used nearest 8 pins to lever, unused pins are not connected. ...

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... Package included • 861 programmer • 1.3m (4.3 ft.) connecting cable 861 to (IBM) PC • wall plug adapter 12V DC/ 500mA, unstabilized • diskette with control program • user manual • "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" form • registration card • transport packing Additional services • ...

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Software 93 Software ...

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The programmer software The programmer package contains a CD with the control program, useful utilities and additional information. The permission to freely copy the content of the CD is granted in order to demonstrate how B+K Precision’s programmers works. Differences ...

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... Precision’s programmer. Program PG4U/PG4UW is common for these B+K Precision’s programmers, hence program try to find all supported (865, 864, 844A, 848, 849, 862, 863 and 861) programmers. Notes: When the PG4U/PG4UW program is started, program is checked for its integrity. Than the program display a standard user menu and waits for your instructions ...

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Description of the user screen Windows program PG4UW DOS program PG4U Header bar Menu bar File window/Filename Status window Addresses window Device window Help bar the name, copyright statement and version of the PG4U/PG4UW the control program list of basic ...

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Menu selection is carried out in the normal GUI fashion - either by cursor moving plus pressing <Enter> typing the highlighted letter in the wanted menu course - by mouse. Hot-keys are available for even ...

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File This submenu 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 ...

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Load project. Project information consists of: • name and manufacturer of the first device selected in the project • date and time of project creation • version of ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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Device The functions for a work with selected programmable devices - device select, read data from device, device blank check, device program, device verify and device erase. Device / Select from default devices This window allows selecting the desired type ...

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OK button. Press a key <Esc> or click Cancel button at any time to cancel device selection without affecting the currently selected device. Selected device is automatically saved ...

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OK button. Press a key <Esc> or click Cancel button at any time to cancel device selection without affecting the currently ...

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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 ...

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Actual serialization settings for actually selected device are saving to disk along with associated device by File / Exit and save command. When incremental mode is active following actual settings are saved to configuration file: address, size, serial value, incremental ...

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There are following options, that user can modify for incremental mode size size option defines the number of bytes of serial value which will be written to buffer. For Bin (binary) serialization modes values ...

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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, that means BCD number style. BCD means the decimal number is stored in hexadecimal ...

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Comment meaning is: 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 ...

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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 ...

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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. ...

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Reload Count down button in Statistics panel reloads initial value to Count down. 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 ...

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Device / Program This command allows to programming of the all device or its part by the data of the buffer. The control program reports a result of ...

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Buffer This submenu 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 command is used ...

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F11 F12 Arrow keys Home/End PgUp/PgDn Ctrl+PgUp/PgDn jump on start / end current page Ctrl+Home/End jump on start / end current device Backspace Note: characters 20H - FFH (mode ASCII) and numbers 0..9, A..F (mode HEX) immediately changes content of ...

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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 ...

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Note: Characters 0 and 1 immediately changes content of edit area. Buffer / Fill block Selecting this command causes filling selected block of buffer by requested hex (or ASCII) string. Sets start and end block for filling and requested hex ...

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Word Byte (CY) Word (CY) CRC-CCITT CRC-XModem Column marked as Neg negation of checksum so, that Sum + Neg. = FFFFH. Column marked as Suppl. is complement of checksum so, that Sum + Suppl carry). ...

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Insert address. 119 Software ...

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Options The Options menu contains commands that let you view and change various default settings. Options / General options General options dialog allows user to control following options of program. File options File options page allows you to set file ...

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Example: A file contents data by Motorola S - format. A data block started at address FFFF0H format with length of address array of 3 bytes. For all data reading you can set a value of ...

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Save options Save options page allows you to select the program options saving when exiting program. Three options are available here: Don't save options - don't save options during quitting program and don't ask for saving options. Auto save options ...

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Speed - sets speed 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, ...

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Options / Save options or when control program is closed. Handler is not available for sale. Options / Module options This option is used for multiple socket programmers for defining MASTER socket ...

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This setting is saved to disk by command Options / Save options. Options / Log file This options associates with using of Log window. All reports for this window can be written into the Log file too. The Log file ...

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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 ...

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Diagnostics This command includes self test for programmers and IC test. Diagnostics / Self test Command executes a self test of current programmer without diagnostic POD. We recommend execute also Diagnostics / Self test plus of programmer. Diagnostics / Self ...

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Help Pressing the <F1> key accesses the Help. When you selecting menu item and press <F1>, you access context-sensitive help. If PG4U / PG4UW is executing an operation with the programmer <F1> generates no response. The following Help items are ...

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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 resulting list is in HTML format and consists of following files: ...

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Common notes 131 ...

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Software PG4U/PG4UW is common control program for these B+K PRECISION programmers. Thus, during work with him its possible to find some items, those refer not to current selected programmer. There is possible to attach to selected file "device associated file" ...

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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 unreliable communication. ...

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ISP (In-System Programming) Definition In-system 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 ...

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Note: When you don’t keep below directions and you damage programmer during in-system programming damage of programmer by unqualified manipulation and is out of warranty. 1. Turn off both devices – ISP programmer and target device. 2. Assign ...

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Description of required pins for in-system programming by 849. Pin Name SCK Serial Clock MOSI Master Out – Slave In Communication line from In-System MISO Master In – Slave Out Communication line from target MCU GND Common Ground RESET Target ...

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Other Attention 3.11/95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP). There is needful for regular running of control program for these B+K PRECISION programmer that printer port, on which is programmer connected, must be reserved for this programmer only. Otherwise, any other program must not simultaneously to ...

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Troubleshooting and warranty 139 ...

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Throubleshooting We really want you to enjoy our product. Nevertheless, problems can occur. In such cases please follow the instructions below. • It might be your mistake in properly operating the programmer or its control program PG4U/PG4UW. • Please read ...

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If your programmer is diagnosed as defective, consult your local dealer or B+K PRECISION about the pertinent repair center in your country. Please carefully include the following items in the package: • defective product • completed "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" ...

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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 ...

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Warranty terms The manufacturer, B+K Precision gives a warranty on failure-free operating of the programmer and all its parts, materials and workmanship for one-year from the date of purchase. This warranty is limited to 25,000-cycles on DIL ZIF socket or ...

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Service Information Warranty Service: Please return the product in the original packaging with proof of purchase to the below address. Clearly state in writing the performance problem and return any leads, connectors and accessories that you are using with the ...

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Appendix A - Device Problem Report form Please make a copy of this page and either fax it to 714-237-9214 or e-mail it to tech@bkprecision.com . DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT Subject(title of problem):_________________________________ Customer Customer, name:___________________________ Address:__________________________________ Contact person and e-mail:____________________ ...

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Note: • if you haven't installed the latest version of control program, you can get it from www.bkprecision.com page (Download section very important to have latest version of software, because possible the problem you have ...

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Why is it important to use the latest version of the control program? • Semiconductor manufacturers continuously introduce new devices with new package types, manufactured by new technologies in order to support the need for flexibility, quality and speed in ...

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Appendix C - AlgOR service (Algorithms On Request) AlgOR is a free service, by which we respond, as flexible as possible on the customer's request to implement programming support for new devices. This service may be used also for requesting ...

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Use this form please, if you request to add unsupported device into control program or you request to add/change some feature of control program. Fill-out this form completely and send it by e-mail, fax or snail-mail directly to B+K PRECISION. ...

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