SP5004EGP Xeltek, SP5004EGP Datasheet - Page 46
SP5004EGP
Manufacturer Part Number
SP5004EGP
Description
SUPERPRO 5004EGP PROGRAMMER
Manufacturer
Xeltek
Series
SuperPro®r
Type
Gang-Universal Programmerr
Specifications of SP5004EGP
Contents
Programmer, AC Adapter, Cable, CD
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
EEPROM, EPROM, FLASH, MCU, NVRAM, PLD
Other names
415-1051
• Blank_check checks if the device is in blank state, which is dependent on the
• Erase erases the chip and makes it blank. This operation can only be executed
• Protect encrypts data to make it unreadable. Protect affects the operation
Superpro
Notes: If there is any discrepancy, verification ceases and the system displays
data manual. If filling the blank data buffer is selected when the devices are
selected, the programmer will fill all the HEX/ASCII buffer data with FF or 00
(Hex), and the fuse buffer with 1 or 0 after the device is selected. An encrypted
chip may be displayed as a blank chip.
Notes: EEPROM devices do not need Blank_check because the chip can be
on the chip that can be erased electrically. EEPROM does not need to execute
this operation. If you need a chip with a blank state, you can directly write the
blank data to the chip. Some chips that can be erased electrically are able to
become an OTP by configuring the ConfigWord. Please refer to the device data
manual.
function whether it is readable or not.
– When the protection state is unreadable, the system displays the Protect
– If the protection state is readable, the Protect options are part of the
operation in the operation function window. Execute the Protect function to
protect the chip.
ConfigWord. Select None to have the system perform no protect function.
Note: If the chips made by some manufacturers are fully protected, the
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a failure message. For most memory chips and SCM chips, the failure
message includes address and data. For PLD devices, the message
displayed depends on the programming reference. Only the chips that
pass verification can be recognized as the chips being programmed
correctly.
Some chips do not provide the cell to cell check function. Instead, these
chips provide only the accumulation check function similar to the
VerifyCRC.
A few chips do not provide the accumulation check function. The
system performs the check automatically in the programming process.
overwritten.
Refer to Making a Chip Blank on page 60 for more information.
data cannot be erased even with the ultraviolet ray eraser. These
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