FS2003 ISP
Programmer - User Guide V1.07 – 1
st
September 2007
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2.4.2 Powering the Target System at +5.0V from the programmer (external
mains power supply adaptor)
•
Plug power supply jack into mating jack
socket
CON 1
on the rear of the
programmer.
•
External power supply must be 9.0 to
12.0V DC regulated (9.0V DC regulated
power supply is supplied with the
programmer).
•
Fit
the
Jumper J9
which connects the
programmer
+5.0V Vcc
supply to the
Target Vcc
on the ISP Header
connectors.
•
Plug the mains adaptor into the mains
supply but do not switch the power on.
2.4.3. Powering the Target System at +5.0V from the programmer
(external bench power supply)
•
The programmer is supplied with a DC
power cable with a jack plug on one end
and bare wires at the other end.
•
Plug the jack plug into the mating jack
socket CON 1 on the programmer.
•
Connect the bare wire ends to a suitable
external power supply e.g. bench power
supply.
•
The wire with the
WHITE STRIPE
on it is
+VE
and the all black wire is
–VE
(GROUND).
•
The external power supply must be 9.0
to 12.0V DC regulated
•
Fit
the
Jumper J9
which connects the
programmer
+5.0V Vcc
supply to the
Target Vcc
on the ISP Header
connectors.
•
If you have a ‘Current Limit’ setting on
your Power Supply, set it to the minimum
value to start with and then increase it
until the programmer powers up without
tripping the Current Limit.