K110 Engineering ICP Programmer User Manual
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VII.
K110 External Control Signals
The dedicated ICP socket adaptor has a reserved set of connector for control signals to allow
the external equipment to control; the pin define as below.
The corresponding pins are listed as the below chart:
When you need to integrate the K110 with the ATE equipment, here are some suggestions:
i.
Use Standalone method after load in the project file (*.dprj).
ii.
The control signal Methods of the programmer are as the following:
GND => Ground with the ATE equipment
VCC => Programmer fixed output 3.3V
Start => Send a 100ms high electrical potential start
Pass, Busy, Fail => Normally, it will stay at low electrical potential; it will turn to high
electrical potential when it is in action.
After loading the project file into the programmer’s embedded memory, and the hardware
cables are all connected, then you can proceed to the below steps.
Step 1. Connect the electricity to the programmer
Step 2. Start initializing after the
Busy
light blinks for three times.
Step 3. Send a 100ms “Hi” signal to
Start
Step 4. Meanwhile, the programmer will begin to program (Busy light will be on).
Step 5. After programming, whether it has passed or failed, the related signal will be Hi, and
the signal lights will be on according to the result.
Programmer
Control Signal
Pin 2
Pin 4
Pin 3
Pin 5
Pin 9
Pin 7
Programming
Signal
+3.3VD
D
GND
Busy Signal Pass Signal
Fail
Signal
Start
Signal