SUPERPRO 5000 Xeltek, SUPERPRO 5000 Datasheet - Page 40

PROGRAMMER UNIV STANDALONE W/USB

SUPERPRO 5000

Manufacturer Part Number
SUPERPRO 5000
Description
PROGRAMMER UNIV STANDALONE W/USB
Manufacturer
Xeltek
Series
SuperPro 5000r
Type
Universal, Stand Aloner
Datasheet

Specifications of SUPERPRO 5000

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply Adapter, Software, Cables and Documentation
Ic Product Type
Programmer, Universal
Ic Interface Type
USB
No. Of Devices Supported
41848
Kit Contents
Programmer W/ A DIP48 Adapter, AC Adapter, Software CD, USB2.0 Cable, And User's Manual
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
E/EPROM, FLASH, PLD, Micros and more listed on Device Sheet. 44,000+ Devices Supported.
For Use With
415-1037 - SOCKET ADAPTER 32PLCC SUPERPRO5K415-1045 - SOCKET ADAPTER 84PLCC SUPERPRO5K415-1044 - SOCKET ADAPTER 28SOIC SUPERPRO5K415-1043 - SOCKET ADAPTER 28SSOP SUPERPRO5K415-1042 - SOCKET ADAPTER 56TSOP SUPERPRO5K415-1041 - SOCKET ADAPTER 40TSOP SUPERPRO5K415-1040 - SOCKET ADAPTER 16SOP SUPERPRO5K415-1039 - SOCKET ADAPTER 48TSOP SUPERPRO5K415-1038 - SOCKET ADAPTER 44PLCC SUPERPRO5K
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
415-1036
General
The General view of the Operation Option screen is illustrated below.
Note: Not all programmers include a beeper.
Superpro
1. For chips with 48 pins or less or for chips with an adaptor that reduces the chip
2. Select ID Check to have the programmer read the Electronic Identifier
3. Select Beeper On to turn the beeper on or off. The beeper makes a sound to
4. Indicate the mode for verifying the data by selecting one of the Verify
to 48 pins or less, select Insertion Test to have the programmer check the pin
contact status before programming. The test includes a check for poor contact,
wrong direction, chip insertion, and chip insertion orientation errors. Refer to
Insertion Test on page 82 for more information.
Code from the chip to identify the manufacturer, the device type and the
programming algorithm code. If you have already selected the device, the
default for this option is checked. Refer to Device ID Check on page 83 for
more information.
indicate the results of operations such as Insertion Test error, ID unmatched,
programming successfully completed or failed.
Mode options. These options refer to the voltage of the pin VCC, which may
vary when the programmer verifies the data. The manufacturer provides
the MinVcc and MaxVcc values for verifying the data.
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5000 User’s Guide
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