SUPERPRO 3000U-CLUSTER Xeltek, SUPERPRO 3000U-CLUSTER Datasheet - Page 21

Programmers & Debuggers SP3000U CLUSTER 4 SP3000 UNITS

SUPERPRO 3000U-CLUSTER

Manufacturer Part Number
SUPERPRO 3000U-CLUSTER
Description
Programmers & Debuggers SP3000U CLUSTER 4 SP3000 UNITS
Manufacturer
Xeltek
Datasheet

Specifications of SUPERPRO 3000U-CLUSTER

Positions/sockets
4
Description/function
Four USB Interfaced Ultra-Fast Stand-Alone Universal Programmers for Volume Production
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
Common ICs
Swap MSB and LSB byte order for the specified word width in the address range.
For example, assuming data buffer addresses 0-10(HEX) is:
12 34 56 78 90 AA BB CC – DD EE FF 11 22 33 44 55
The word width for selecting is:
16 Bits (2 bytes), after swapping the data is:
34 12 78 56 AA 90 CC BB – EE DD 11 FF 33 22 55 44
32 Bits (4 bytes), after swapping the data is:
78 56 34 12 CC BB AA 90 – 11 FF EE DD 55 44 33 22
64 Bits (8 bytes), after swapping the data is:
CC BB AA 90 78 56 34 12 – 55 44 33 22 11 FF EE DD
·Radix
Toggles between HEX and DEC memory address display.
·Search
Searches for a combination of HEX/ASCII codes
·Next
Performs the next search for the search string in Search
4.1.2.1.2 Fuse Buffer
The data for editing is either 0 or 1, which has two explanations according to the different devices.
·1 represents an intact fuse
·1 represents an blown fuse
User can define the significations of 0 or 1 according to the devices’ manual and JEDEC files.
0 represents a blown fuse
0 represent an intact fuse

Related parts for SUPERPRO 3000U-CLUSTER