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 6100 Programmer 

 

                                                                                   

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Beeper option. Checking whether the beeper sounds on or off when the operation 
succeeds or fails. 

 

Auto  Increment  Function  option.  If  it  is  enabled,  the  label  number  increases 
automatically  while programming  and it is  written  to a designated place so that 
each chip has a different label number. 

 

Address  Change  option.  Changing  the  start  address  and  end  address  of 
programming zone of the device. 

 

Verification  Mode  option.  Selecting  a  specific  VCC  voltage  according  to  the 
device requirements in order to ensure that the chip is programmed correctly. 

2) Edit Auto. In the window of 

Function Items for Operations on the devices

, each 

device  has  a  basic  batch-processing  Auto  operation,  which  automatically 
executes all the other operations of the device one after another in a preset order. 
Normally the following auto chip programming methods are selected:   

 

Erase 

 

Blank_check 

 

Program 

 

Verify 

 

Security or Protect 

3) Dev.Config. For the chip that has the configuration word, the configuration word 
must be properly set before programming to ensure that the chip can be used on the 
target system. The configuration words for some devices are contained in the data file. 
The configuration words are automatically loaded into the configuration word buffer 
when the data file is loaded. For some devices, the selection must be made manually.   
4) Dev. Information. After a device is selected, the dialog box of the device pops up 
and the vital information about the device is displayed in the box. Some devices must 
meet  some  special  requirements  while  programming  or  there  are  some  special 
conventions  about  the  device  algorithms.  Therefore,  the  users  must  adjust  operation 
steps or buffer data after carefully reading the text in the Dev. Information box. When 
an adapter is needed for programming the device, the adapter information will also be 
shown. 
5)  Production  Mode.  In  order  to  program  chips  under  production  mode,  the 
programmer  always  conducts  the  chip  insertion  test.  Once  the  chip  is  inserted 
correctly,  the  auto  batch-processing  command  is  automatically  started  and  the  users 
do not need to use keyboard and mouse repeatedly.   

3.2.5 Programming, writing the Data in Memory Buffer into a Chip 

If  the  chip  package  is  not  DIP  encapsulation,  user  may  need  to  buy  the  adapter 
according  to  the  device  information  and  insert  the  chip  properly  into  the  socket.. 
(Contact Xeltek for selection and purchase of the adapters.) 
The operation steps for programming a chip are as follows:   
 

 

Blank Check. This step can be skipped if the chip is brand new. 

 

Program. 

 

Verify. This step is necessary. The programming cannot be implemented   

Summary of Contents for SuperPro 6100

Page 1: ...ss mainly focus on the distribution of electronic components Line cards we deal with include Microchip ALPS ROHM Xilinx Pulse ON Everlight and Freescale Main products comprise IC Modules Potentiometer...

Page 2: ...SuperPro 6100 Programmer www xeltek com 1 64 1296 Kifer Rd Suite 605 sales xeltek com Sunnyvale CA 94086 Tel 1 408 530 8080 Fax 1 408530 0096 SUPERPRO 6100 611S 610P Universal Programmers...

Page 3: ...Copyright Notice Software Copyright 2012 2022 XELTEK User s Guide Copyright 2012 2022 XELTEK The distribution and sales of the product are intended for use by the original purchaser under the terms o...

Page 4: ...e a built in DIP module Power supply unit USB connection cable Optional socket adapters with 144 pins universal pin drivers design to support devices with 144 pins or less and accommodate PLCC TSOP SO...

Page 5: ...unction items Part 3 Appendix including customer support information and error messages 1 1 3 System Requirements The minimum system configuration is as follows Desktop or laptop with Intel Pentium or...

Page 6: ...ewly found hardware In order to avoid unwanted complication during the installation of USB device we strongly suggest that you install the software first The setup program will handle the needed INF f...

Page 7: ...eltek com cn It is usually a self extracting file You only need to run this file to setup the software 2 1 3 Setup Process The setup procedure goes step by step and you can change the default settings...

Page 8: ...SuperPro 6100 Programmer www xeltek com 7 64 1296 Kifer Rd Suite 605 sales xeltek com Sunnyvale CA 94086 Tel 1 408 530 8080 Fax 1 408530 0096 Step 2 Click the Next button The License Agreement appears...

Page 9: ...1296 Kifer Rd Suite 605 sales xeltek com Sunnyvale CA 94086 Tel 1 408 530 8080 Fax 1 408530 0096 Step 3 Please read the license agreement carefully and click I Agree to continue the installation Othe...

Page 10: ...d Suite 605 sales xeltek com Sunnyvale CA 94086 Tel 1 408 530 8080 Fax 1 408530 0096 Step 4 You can select the installation path in this step Click the Browse button to change the default destination...

Page 11: ...Kifer Rd Suite 605 sales xeltek com Sunnyvale CA 94086 Tel 1 408 530 8080 Fax 1 408530 0096 Step 5 You are asked whether to create a start menu icon and a desktop icon in this step If you select the...

Page 12: ...ltek com 11 64 1296 Kifer Rd Suite 605 sales xeltek com Sunnyvale CA 94086 Tel 1 408 530 8080 Fax 1 408530 0096 Step 6 Check the above settings that you set in the setup process Click the Install butt...

Page 13: ...08 530 8080 Fax 1 408530 0096 Step 7 In this step the files are being copied the drivers are installed the software is registered etc If the user s operating system is Windows Vista the following dial...

Page 14: ...d driver installation Connect the programmer module to your computer through the USB port Turn on the programmer power switch After the application software is installed the driver installation for th...

Page 15: ...t the MS Windows OS and be able to use the computer mouse well After the application software for the programmer is started it will communicate with the programmer immediately and start the initializa...

Page 16: ...y install the programmer and the computer has succeeded in communicating with the programmer 3 1 Description of the User Interfaces The following interface will appear after the application software f...

Page 17: ...ritten into the storage units of the chip according to the requirements of the manufacturer Data can be loaded into the buffer in the following two ways 1 By reading data from a file You may load a fi...

Page 18: ...are contained in the data file The configuration words are automatically loaded into the configuration word buffer when the data file is loaded For some devices the selection must be made manually 4...

Page 19: ...Security or Protect function after Verify Note For some devices the configuration word should be set before the encryption is carried out Refer to the detailed explanations on the function User can c...

Page 20: ...ase refer to Detail Explanations on the Functions in Chapter 4 for more detailed information 3 3 Muti programming This function is only provided by SUPERPRO 6100 SUPERPRO611S SUPERPRO 610P doesn t sup...

Page 21: ...are starts automatically If the system does not find the programmer or something is wrong with a module select Disconnect to cancel the connection Then check the connection between the hardware and co...

Page 22: ...more than one data buffer are displayed after the device is selected the buffers should be understood according to their names and the device data manual The two data types of the device are Data HEX...

Page 23: ...described in the data manual If there are several buffers the corresponding programming zones are determined according to their names and the data manual The file data are loaded into the data buffer...

Page 24: ...r to Detail Explanations on Common Problems 3 File types They include the binary Intel Hex or extended Motorola S record Tektronix Hex etc 4 File Loading Mode It can be divided into the following clas...

Page 25: ...offset address causes the data to overflow or the system to fail In order to avoid any unwanted events the software will automatically detect the minimum offset address and display it in the informati...

Page 26: ...Edit The selection brings up Fuse Buffer Edit window if the device buffer type is Fuse otherwise brings up Data Buffer HEX ASCII Edit window You may edit the buffer data on the screen with the follow...

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