4. Commands
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Compare Electronic ID
(Y,N)—When enabled, compares the
electronic signature of the device against the electronic signature of
the selected algorithm.
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Enable Yield Tally
(Y,N)—When enabled, directs UniSite-xpi to keep
a running tally of the programming yields for the last sixteen types of
devices programmed. These totals show how many devices passed
and failed, and what specific errors, if any, occurred. This parameter
defaults to N, which disables the test. A more complete description of
this feature can be found in the “Yield Tally” section of this chapter.
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Odd/Even Byte Swap
(Y,N)—When enabled, allows the Most
Significant Bytes (MSB) and the Least Significant Bytes (LSB) of 16-bit
words to be swapped when data is programmed into a 16-bit device.
The data is programmed into a device retrieving the Most Significant
Byte from an odd memory address when the flag is N and an even
memory address when it is Y.
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Reject Option
(C,S)—Selects the number of times the device is
pulsed with programming voltage before it is rejected as
unprogrammable. C selects the number of pulses specified by the
manufacturer. S selects either a one-pulse or the
military-specification number of programming pulses. Unless you
are programming devices to a strict military specification, you should
leave this option set at C. This option defaults to C.
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Verify Passes
(0,1,2)—Selects the number of times to test the device.
0
directs UniSite-xpi not to test the device. 1 directs UniSite-xpi to test
the device once at the device manufacturer’s nominal Vcc. 2 directs
UniSite-xpi to verify the device at the device manufacturer’s
recommended high and low Vcc levels. This parameter defaults to 2.
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Erase EE Device
(Y,N)—Allows you to erase electronically-erasable
PROMs. Before the programming cycle, UniSite-xpi checks the device
and displays a warning if the device if non-blank. If you enable the
erasing of the device, UniSite-xpi erases the device before
programming the device.
Enhanced Security
Fuse Capability
The enhanced security fuse capability for EMICRO parts allows Security
Fuse Data to be stored in a data file. Currently, some devices, including
the Intel 8742AH, support this capability. For more information, or to see
if a device supports this capability, see the device manufacturer’s data
book.
Security Fuse Data Field
The Security Fuse Data field cannot be restored using the More
Commands/Configure System/Restore command. Instead, Security Fuse
Data will be restored from a data file.
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