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Example: Typical serialization data file:
T01:000005
T02:001006
T03:99
T04:
:0300000000096B89
:03000300000005F5
:02000C005A0197
:01003F004F71
:00000001FF
The file consists of following information:
line T01 - current serial number 000005h
line T02 - ending (last) serial number 001006h
line T03 - serialization data format after line T04 is Intel Hex
line T04 - serialization data, which will be loaded to buffer of PG4UW before programming
device, data are represented in Intel Hex format
Optional records are:
T05:<message>
Warning or error message. This record causes the serialization is
stopped and warning or error message is displayed in PG4UW software.
T06:
Current serial number greater than limit. This record causes the
serialization is stopped and warning or error message is displayed in
PG4UW software. The reason of turning serialization off is the current
serial number is greater then allowed maximum ending serial number.
This record can be used when -E command line parameter is specified, it
means no zero Last serial value in dialog Serialization is specified.
T11:<message>
Less important warning or message. The serialization will not be
interrupted.
Flowchart of device programming with custom-generator serialization
When Custom-generator serialization is used, it means, that before each device programming
is started, serialization engine calls serialization generator executable, to generate serial .dat
file. PG4UW serialization engine manages proper command line parameters for calling of
serialization generator. The data from .dat file are immediately read to internal programmer
buffer and used as data for programming device. Also next serial number information (record
T02) is remembered in PG4UW .
Typical flowchart of device programming is following:
1. Start of programming batch
2. Device insertion test
3. Serialization sequence, consists from four steps:
call of serialization generator with proper command line parameters to generate
serialization .dat file
waiting for serialization .dat file to be available
reading of serialization .dat file data to programmer buffer (the data will be used for
programming device)
delete serialization .dat file after reading of data from it
4. Device programming
Summary of Contents for 448PRO2AP-AU
Page 6: ...6 Introduction...
Page 11: ...DATAMAN 448PRO2AP AU 11 DATAMAN 448PRO2AP AU...
Page 19: ...DATAMAN 448PRO2AP 19 DATAMAN 448PRO2AP...
Page 26: ...26 DATAMAN 48PRO2AP...
Page 33: ...Setup 33 Setup...
Page 38: ...38 Step 8 Installation process will start Step 9 Click Finish button to finish setup...
Page 56: ...56 PG4UW...
Page 123: ...PG4UWMC 123 PG4UWMC...
Page 136: ...136 Installation procedure customized...
Page 145: ...Common notes 145 Common notes...
Page 157: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 157 Troubleshooting and warranty...