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6100 Programmer
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be connected with the adapter, not the serial number of a chip
pin. It is not necessary for the user to know which pin the poor contact occurs. The
information is used as a hint to tell the user to insert the chip properly.
If some errors are found by the ‘Insertion Test’, the user can click ‘Abort’ to stop the
programming, click ‘Retry’ to run Insertion Test again, or click ‘Ignore’ to continue
to program ignoring the errors.
Device ID Check
The Device ID (Electronic Identifier Code) is the code read from the chip to identify
the manufacturer, the device type and the programming algorithm code. If the
‘Operation Option’ box is opened after the device is selected, the option “Check
Device ID” is activated. This means the device ID will be checked before
programming. If the device ID is unmatched after this option is selected, an error
window will popup.
Click Yes to ignore the error and continue programming.
Click No to abort the programming. When the ID is unmatched, the software will
auto search for matched devices and display it in the error window for reference.
Beeper On
During the operation the beeper in the programmer will sound off to indicate the
result of operation, such as Insertion Test error, ID unmatched, programming
successfully or failed etc. This option allows user to turn on or off the beeper.
Note: Whether a programmer has a beeper is related to the programmer type.
Verify Mode
After programming a chip, it is necessary to verify whether the data are correct.
According to the documentation of the manufacturers about the programming, the
voltage of the pin VCC may vary when the data are verified:
1. VCC(+/- 5%) or VCC(+/- 10%) is used for the verification. If VCC = 5.00V, select
VCC = 5.00V and verify the data once, or select VCC = 4.75V and VCC = 5.25V, and
verify the data twice (+/- 5%), or select VCC=4.50V and VCC=5.50V, and verify the
data twice (+/- 10%).
2. The MinVcc and MaxVcc are used to verify the data. The values of MinVcc and
MaxVcc are provided by the manufacturers.