FS2003 ISP
Programmer - User Guide V1.07 – 1
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September 2007
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2.8 Testing the programmer hardware
a
Apply power to the programmer
If you have a ‘Current Limit’ on your power
supply, turn it to approximately 20mA and
then gradually increase it until the
programmer ‘FAIL’ LED starts to FLASH.
Æ
Programmer circuitry powers up to 5.0V.
Æ
Target Vcc LED illuminates
The LED will illuminate if a target voltage
between 3.0 and 5.0V is detected.
Æ
FAIL LED flashes to indicate that the
programmer has rebooted. *** The FAIL LED no
longer flashes with firmware version 2.46 or
greater)
Æ
The programmer display now initialises to
show the programmer type, firmware version
etc. See 2.7(b), (c), (d).
b
No Programming Projects Loaded
NO / INVALID
PROJECT LOADED!
•
If the programmer has never been used
before or the on-board FLASH Memory
Store has been erased, then the
programmer will display the message:
‘No / Invalid Project Loaded’
. This is
normal as the programmer ‘FLASH
Memory Store’ is empty so the
programmer cannot be used in
Standalone Mode.
•
It is not possible to check the
programmer information until a valid
project is uploaded. Please upload a
valid project to the programmer using
EQTools and then try again.
c
Check the programmer firmware version
EQUINOX-TECH UK
FS2003 Ver:2.41
•
The programmer display now shows the
programmer type and the firmware
version.
e.g. 2.37.
•
You can check that you have the very
latest firmware version by viewing the
‘Configit – Firmware Update Utility’ on
the Equinox website.
d
Check the programmer serial number,
build revision and build date
SN:619 1.01
DATE 19-1-2004
After 2 seconds the display will update to show
the following information:
•
Serial Number (SN): eg. 619
•
Hardware Build Version: eg. 1.01
•
Build date: eg. 19 /1/2004