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The data of the encryption table are written into a chip by using the function item
“Encryption” in the window of “Function Items for Operations on Devices”.
Attention should be paid to the following two points (in most cases):
The chip can not be checked after the data is written into the encryption table.
The data of the encryption table can not be read.
4.1.2.4 E-Fuse
If the data type of the device is Fuse and the JEDEC file has E field, you can open the
E Field Fuse Data Edit dialogue box. Please refer to the chapter of Fuse Buffer.
4.1.2.5 Edit the Test Vector Table
The test vector table is a special data area. The data buffer corresponding to the data
is called the test vector table.
If a test vector table is included in the JEDEC file, the software will load the test
vector table into the buffer when the JEDEC file is loaded. Each line displays one
vector and each bit represents one pin's test characteristic. The bits from left to right
correspond to the pins from the first to the last respectively.