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Device Not Programmable
—The number of devices that could not
be programmed because they contained bits that required more
programming pulses than were specified.
In the non-blank test, if you stop the operation without programming the
device, the illegal bit count is incremented by one. If you proceed with the
programming operation, the illegal bit count remains unchanged while
the yield tally records the result of the programming operation.
To erase the entire set of statistics, press C
TRL
+ E. Press F2 to go to the
previous menu or F1 to return to the Main Menu. The total number of
programming errors is not recorded. This value may be derived by
adding the values in the individual error columns.
Transparent Mode
Transparent mode can be entered from all of UniSite-xpi screens with the
following exceptions:
•
Editor screens
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Under/overblow screen
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Yield Tally screen
•
Help screens
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CRC mode
With Transparent mode, you can communicate with a host computer
connected to one of UniSite-xpi’s ports. This mode causes the terminal
connected to the other port on UniSite-xpi to act as if it were connected
directly to the host computer. This mode is useful for establishing
communication with the host (such as logging in and executing
commands).
To enter and exit this mode, type E
SC
, C
TRL
+ T from the terminal.
Transparent mode does not support binary data transfers (this can be
done via the upload and download commands using one of the binary
data formats).
In transparent mode, all keystrokes entered on the terminal are passed
directly to the host with one exception. The E
SC
character is stripped out
since it represents a special meaning to UniSite-xpi (it is part of the Exit
Transparent Mode command). To send an E
SC
character to the host, enter
two consecutive E
SC
characters (the second one is passed to the host), or
if E
SC
is followed by some character other than a C
TRL
+ T, the escape
and the character are sent to the host.
See Chapter 2 for information on configuring UniSite-xpi to operate in
Transparent mode.
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