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PRO MATE

®

 II 

DEVICE SUPORT

 1999 Microchip Technology Inc. DS30243H

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Summary of Contents for PRO MATE II

Page 1: ...f Microchip s products as critical components in life support systems is not authorized except with express written approval by Microchip 1999 Microchip Technology Incorporated All rights reserved The...

Page 2: ...PRO MATE II Device Support DS30243H 1999 Microchip Technology Inc...

Page 3: ...les 1 1 Introduction 9 1 2 Highlights 9 1 3 Currently Supported Devices and Socket Modules 9 1 4 Socket Life Expectancy and Cleaning Procedures 13 Chapter 2 Programming Devices with Calibration 2 1 In...

Page 4: ...c 3 9 HCS360 Options 28 3 10 HCS361 Options 30 3 11 HCS410 Options 32 3 12 HCS412 Options 35 3 13 HCS512 Options 38 Chapter 4 Programming Memory Devices 4 1 Introduction 39 4 2 Highlights 39 4 3 Progr...

Page 5: ...ment tool to program firmware to a target device The manual layout is as follows Chapter 1 Socket Modules Lists the part numbers for the socket modules that support each device and discusses the life...

Page 6: ...ptions may differ from those in this document Please refer to our web site to obtain the latest documentation available Documentation Conventions Description Represents Examples Angle Brackets Delimit...

Page 7: ...MPLAB Integrated Development Environment as well as the editor and simulator functions in the MPLAB environment Technical Library CD ROM DS00161 This CD ROM contains comprehensive data sheets for Mic...

Page 8: ...The file transfer site is available by using an FTP program client to connect to ftp ftp microchip com The web site and file transfer site provide a variety of services Users may download files for t...

Page 9: ...the names of the lists that you are interested in you can subscribe by sending a message to listserv mail microchip com with the following as the body subscribe listname yourname Here is an example su...

Page 10: ...nvironment for development systems tools This list is focused on MPLAB MPLAB SIM MPLAB s Project Manager and general editing and debugging features For specific information on MPLAB compilers linkers...

Page 11: ...cal sales offices are also available to help customers See the back cover for a listing of sales offices and locations Corporate applications engineers CAEs may be contacted at 480 786 7627 In additio...

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Page 13: ...O MATE and the shorter screws are for PRO MATE II 1 2 Highlights The topics covered in this chapter are Currently Supported Devices and Socket Modules Socket Life Expectancy and Cleaning Procedures 1...

Page 14: ...1 AC124001 AC164026 PIC12CE519 8 AC124001 AC124001 AC164026 PIC12C671 8 AC124001 AC124001 PIC12C672 8 AC124001 AC124001 PIC12EC673 8 AC124001 AC124001 PIC12EC674 8 AC124001 AC124001 PIC14C000 28 AC144...

Page 15: ...16C642 28 AC164012 AC164017 PIC16C65A 40 44 AC164012 AC164013 AC164014 AC164020 PIC16C65B 40 44 AC164012 AC164013 AC164014 AC164020 PIC16C66 28 AC164012 AC164017 PIC16C662 40 44 AC164012 AC164013 AC16...

Page 16: ...02 AC174004 AC174005 PIC17C43 40 44 AC174001 AC174002 AC174004 AC174005 PIC17C44 40 44 AC174001 AC174002 AC174004 AC174005 PIC17C752 64 68 AC174009 AC174007 AC174008 PIC17C756 64 68 AC174009 AC174007...

Page 17: ...d Careless insertions or dirty socket conditions can bring the number of insertions down to less than 5 000 Cleanliness and care in inserting devices into a socket are most important with surface moun...

Page 18: ...air Method 2 Not Recommended There is no cleaning procedure for this socket type If contacts get extremely contaminated replace the socket module DANGER Methyl alcohol is highly flammable Use methyl a...

Page 19: ...ion 2 1 Introduction This chapter deals exclusively with information about programming devices with calibration PIC12C508 508A PIC12C509 509A PIC12CE518 PIC12CE519 PIC12C671 PIC12C672 PIC12EC673 PIC12...

Page 20: ...d Configuration Bits dialogs for devices requiring calibration are the same as any other PICmicro device Figure 2 1and Figure 2 2 Follow the instructions detailing how to program PICmicro devices in t...

Page 21: ...data is displayed in a separate window by selecting Window Calibration Data On windowed devices the calibration data should be read out of the device and stored in a file prior to first use Once saved...

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Page 23: ...g Overview Key Generation Manufacturer s Code HCS200 Options HCS201 Options HCS300 Options HCS301 Options HCS320 Options HCS360 Options HCS361 Options HCS410 Options HCS412 Options HCS512 Options 3 3...

Page 24: ...er Key Dialog Custodian Key 1 The appropriate dialog for the selected device will be displayed Figure 3 3 The user should then select a Decoder Some of the decoders have multiple key generation method...

Page 25: ...tion has three parts as shown in Figure 3 4 below The first part the manufacturer s code is an input to the key generation algorithm The manufacturer s code 64 bits customizes the key generation algor...

Page 26: ...ate the manufacturer s code The first 16 digits entered by each custodian are used to generate the manufacturer s code while the last 4 digits are a checksum The checksum digits prevent the custodian...

Page 27: ...y Generation Source and Algorithms The key generation source and algorithms are selected when the user selects a decoder The source and algorithm selected for each decoder is given in Table 3 5 Table...

Page 28: ...is successfully programmed Baud Rate Select 400 uS All Basic Pulse Width BPW of 400 s with all the code words transmitted 200 uS 1 2 BPW of 200 s and one in two code words transmitted Low Voltage Tri...

Page 29: ...essfully programmed Baud Rate Select 400 uS All Basic Pulse Width BPW of 400 s with all the code words transmitted 200 uS 1 2 BPW of 200 s and one in two code words transmitted Low Voltage Trip Low VL...

Page 30: ...UNTER The counter is initially set to 0000 Table 3 5 Selectable Options HCS300 301 320 Option Description User Serial Number The encoder s 28 bit 7 hex digits serial number should be entered here If t...

Page 31: ...the transmitter is accidentally pressed in a pocket or purse Table 3 6 Options Automatically Set HCS300 301 320 Option Set To SEED The 32 bit SEED is a randomly generated number EN_KEY The 16 bit env...

Page 32: ...umber should be entered here If the Auto Increment check box is selected the serial number and or user seed will be automatically incremented when an encoder is successfully programmed Modulation Form...

Page 33: ...Short Time Out 200 s BPW with a time out value of about 15s if time out is enabled 400 s BPW with a time out value of about 20s if time out is enabled 100 uS or 200 uS 100 s BPW 200 s BPW Table 3 9 Op...

Page 34: ...umber should be entered here If the Auto Increment check box is selected the serial number and or user seed will be automatically incremented when an encoder is successfully programmed Modulation Form...

Page 35: ...is transmitted before the first code word Table 3 12 Options Automatically Set HCS361 Option Set To SYNC_A Counter set to 0 SEED_0 SEED_1 SEED2 The 48 bit SEED is a randomly generated number SPM The...

Page 36: ...ex digits serial number should be entered here If the Auto Increment check box is selected the serial number and or user seed will be automatically incremented when an encoder is successfully programm...

Page 37: ...et Once One of the overflow bits set Twice Both overflow bits set Anti Collision XP RF None Anticollision and proximity activation modes both disabled Anticollision Anticollision mode enabled Proximit...

Page 38: ...01 200 s 400 s 1 of 2 10 100 s 200 s 1 of 2 11 fast 100 s 200 s 1 of 4 If enabled by code word blanking Table 3 15 Options Automatically Set HCS410 Option Set To Modulation Format The modulation form...

Page 39: ...digits serial number should be entered here If the Auto Increment check box is selected the serial number and or user seed will be automatically incremented when an encoder is successfully programmed...

Page 40: ...sic Pulse Width IBPW set to 100 s Overflow None No overflow bits set Once One of the overflow bits set Twice Both overflow bits set Anti Collision XP RF None Anticollision and proximity activation mod...

Page 41: ...er is transmitted If not checked the most significant nibble of the serial number is replaced by the function code Table 3 17 RF Baud Rate Option Basic Pulse Width BPW Code Words Transmitted PWM Manch...

Page 42: ...de Seed The seed is used as the key generation source also known as secure learn Key Generation Algorithm Decryption The decryption algorithm is used with the key generation source and manufacturer s...

Page 43: ...ory window will be in by 16 for those parts that support a by 16 mode and by 8 for those devices that only support by 8 The HEX file format is standard INHX8M format for either the by 8 or by 16 devic...

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Page 45: ...Options 26 HCS360 Options 28 HCS361 Options 30 HCS410 Options 32 HCS412 Options 35 HCS512 Options 38 I Internet Address 4 K KEELOQ Encoders Programming 19 Key Generation 21 M Manufacturer s Code 22 Me...

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