7. Messages
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UniSite-xpi User Manual
Incompatible User Data File for Device Selected
Probable Cause
Solution
The wrong device is selected in
the programmer
Select the correct device in the programmer menu.
The wrong device is selected in
the development tool
Recompile the source file with the correct device selected in the
development tool.
The user has transferred the
.JED file from the drive on the
programmer using the
More/File Operations/Load
file command
Use the More/Transfer data/Input from Disk command and program
the device from RAM.
Note: The More/File Operations/Load File command is a transfer for an
absolute binary format. The programmer must receive a JEDEC format
for logic devices.
The user is attempting to
program the device from disk
and the disk data is still in the
.JED format
Use the More/Transfer Data/Input from Disk command and program
the device from RAM.
QF and QP fields
When programming a device, the programmer looks at the QF and QP
fields in the JED file. If the fields do not contain one of the acceptable
values, the programmer returns the error. QF is for the number of fuses
in the device. QP is for the number of pins in the device.
Calculating the Number of
Fuses in a Device
There are three ways of determining the number of fuses in a device:
1.
Review the device manufacturer’s specification for the number of
fuses.
2.
Using the programmer in terminal mode, perform the following:
a.
Select the device.
b. Choose More commands/Edit Data/Fill Fuse Map.
c.
Choose More commands/Edit Data/Edit Logic.
d. Page down to the end of the fuse map. Note the number of the
last fuse and add 1 to it (fuse numbers start at 0). Compare it to
the QF field in the JED file.
3.
Using the programmer in terminal mode, perform the following:
a.
Select the device.
b. Choose More commands/Edit Data/Fill Fuse Map.
c.
Choose More commands/Transfer Data/Upload Data.
d. Enter the file name of the .JED file to be created.
e.
View the new JED file with the text editor. Locate the QF and
the QP fields and compare them with the QF and QP fields in
the failing JED file.
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