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Manipulation with the programmed device
After selection of desired device for your work, you can insert into the open ZIF socket (the
lever is up) and close socket (the lever is down). The correct orientation of the programmed
device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near ZIF socket on the programmer's cover. The
programmed device is necessary to insert into the socket also to remove from the socket when
LED BUSY light off.
Note:
Programmer's protection electronics protect the target device and the programmer itself
against either short or long-term power failures and, partly, also against a PC failure. However,
it is not possible to grant the integrity of the target device due to incorrect, user-selected
programming parameters. Target device may be not destroyed by forced interruption of the
control program (reset or switch-off PC), by removing the physical connection to the
programmer, but the content of actually programmed cell may remains undefined. Don't unplug
the target device from the ZIF socket during work with device (LED BUSY shine).
In-system serial programming by
DATAMAN-48PRO2 / DATAMAN-48PRO2C
For general definition, recommendation and direction about ISP see section
Common notes /
ISP
please.
Description of ISP connector
As ISP connector is used 20 pins connector 2-1634689-0 from TE connectivity or other
compatible connector.
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Front view at ISP connector of programmer.
Summary of Contents for 448PRO2
Page 7: ...Introduction 7 Introduction...
Page 12: ...12 Quick Start...
Page 15: ...Detailed description 15 Detailed description...
Page 16: ...16 DATAMAN 448PRO2...
Page 30: ...30 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C...
Page 46: ...46 DATAMAN 40PRO...
Page 55: ...Setup 55 Setup...
Page 60: ...60 Step 8 Installation process will start Step 9 Click Finish button to finish setup...
Page 64: ...64 Click on Continue Anyway button For Windows Vista Click Install this driver software anyway...
Page 66: ...66 PG4UW...
Page 133: ...PG4UWMC 133 PG4UWMC...
Page 146: ...146 Installation procedure customized...
Page 151: ...Common notes 151 Common notes...
Page 165: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 165 Troubleshooting and warranty...