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QV400D

Manufacturer Part Number
QV400D
Description
CHIPCORDER PROTOTYPE TOOL KIT
Manufacturer
Quadravox Inc
Series
ChipCorder®r
Type
Quadravox Prototyping Kitr
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Specifications of QV400D

Contents
Programmer Board with two empty ZIF Sockets, Cable, Power Supply, Software and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
Winbond ChipCorder® Devices
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Chapter 6. Sample Project for QV400S & ISD chips
Open New Project
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In the notation described above, select menu Project..., then option New... .
A dialog called “Project Type Selection” appears. Choose ISD Project and click *OK*.
A File Open dialog appears. The default extension for ISD QV400S projects is .QSD. Since this is a
new project, you have to type, for example, sample.qsd
The project file can reside anywhere, since it will carry the full path to each of its files, but it is
generally a good idea to keep it in the directory where the files reside, in our case c:\dQbox\sample.
(Note that the files don't have to all be in the same directory, but they will be for this tutorial)
Another dialog appears. Only 2 fields are important: ISD System Selection and ISD Chip Selection.
Use the scroll down to select the ISD hardware you are working with. Also, select the ISD chip you will
be programming. Don’t worry, you can always change your mind later. When done, click *OK*. The
project window appears, and it is empty. Two other windows are created at this time, the
concatenation window, and the project information window.
Now, we must Add Files to the project.
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