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User's Guide 

 

 

 
 

XELTEK 

 

Superpro

®

7500 

 

Series 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Ultra

Fast, Stand

Alone, 144pin 

 

Programmer of the Future   

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

XELTEK 

 

1296 Kifer Rd. Unit 605 

 

Sunnyvale, CA 94086 

 

Tel: (408) 530

8080 Fax: (408) 

530

0096 

 

www.xeltek.com 

 

Summary of Contents for Superpro 7500 Series

Page 1: ...User sGuide XELTEK Superpro 7500 Series Ultra Fast Stand Alone 144pin Programmer of the Future XELTEK 1296 Kifer Rd Unit 605 Sunnyvale CA 94086 Tel 408 530 8080 Fax 408 530 0096 www xeltek com...

Page 2: ...408 530 0096 www xeltek com SUPERPRO is the registered trademark of XELTEK Distribution and sales of this product are intended for use by the original purchaser under the terms of the License Agreemen...

Page 3: ...od features of SUPERPRO 3000U but in addition it is designed to program today s large size devices efficiently and effectively Feature Highlights The SUPERPRO includes ultra high speed programming via...

Page 4: ...system requirements and the software and hardware installation Detailed explanations on the commands and the programming procedures Information about error messages and common problems An Appendix tha...

Page 5: ...The USB 2 0 Series supports Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 More than 43 000 types of devices including E EPROM PLD MCU FLASH etc Compatible with many types of file formats such as Binary Intel...

Page 6: ...configuration requires A desktop or laptop computer with Intel Pentium or an equivalent processor Windows XP Windows Vista and or Windows 7 operating system 1 GB free space on the hard drive Standard...

Page 7: ...h methods are described below 2 1 1 Software setup from CD 1 Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive 2 If the setup program does not start automatically run SETUP EXE located in the root directory 3 Selec...

Page 8: ...2 An installation wizard will be displayed as illustrated below Click Next to continue 3 A License Agreement will be displayed Click I Agree to continue...

Page 9: ...iver software will be installed Once the destination file folder is selected click Next to proceed 5 Another dialog box will be presented and allow the user to choose whether creating a start menu ico...

Page 10: ...tick box es click Next to continue 6 Check the previous selections and click Install to start the installation NOTE If you are using the Windows Vista system the operation system may...

Page 11: ...nyway 7 Once the installation is completed click Finish 2 2 Hardware and Driver Installation After you set up the software you can install the hardware and driver The following procedure explains the...

Page 12: ...em initiates the New Hardware Wizard which locates the driver from the software you have just installed The system displays alerts one at a time illustrated below The alerts on your system may be slig...

Page 13: ...for production Under PC hosted mode a PC controls the programmer via a high speed USB connection to program a chip Under stand alone mode the user controls the programmer via 20 characters 4 line LCD...

Page 14: ...The Programmer Statue Panel shows the state of the current project and programmer 5 The Device Panel shows the connected device 6 The Buffer Panel shows the state of the buffer 7 The File Panel shows...

Page 15: ...on steps for common procedures to programme devices using SUPERPRO 7500 Before using the programmer to program a device make sure that the programmer is installed properly and that the computer and pr...

Page 16: ...oad data into the buffer by reading data either from a file or a master chip To read data from a file select Load File from the File menu The system displays the Load File dialog box To make sure the...

Page 17: ...ange indicates whether a different start and end address shall be applied for the programming zone of the device To set the order of the batch processing functions select Edit Auto from the Options me...

Page 18: ...ome chips provide only the accumulation check function such as VerifyCRC instead of a unit to unit check function Very few chips do not provide the accumulation check function Security or Protect if e...

Page 19: ...of the programmer you want to operate Picture below shows the interface when simultaneously operating three programmers Every programmer has a unique number The programmer s first line of the LCD dis...

Page 20: ...g In global configuration mode all the operations are carried out in the programmer s that is selected with the check in tick box es NOTE Choose specified hub for XELTEK to connect SUPERPRO 7500 and c...

Page 21: ...selected the device refer to the name and the data manual for the meanings of the buffers The two data types of the device are Data HEX ASCII and Fuse For most EPROM and SCM the data type is Data HEX...

Page 22: ...hoose the file using the Select File box 3 File Type To select the type of the file from a drop down list Different file types are included here e g Binary Intel Hex Motorola S record JEDEC POF TI etc...

Page 23: ...two bytes and discard the other two bytes out of every four bytes 5 Buffer Address To indicate a different initial address of the data being loaded into the buffer 6 File Address In case the file type...

Page 24: ...ct Save from the File menu to save data in the current buffer to a disk file A dialog box titled as Save File will be displayed and the saving options are similar to those in section 4 1 1 Load File 1...

Page 25: ...s information such as o Manufacturer o Device type o Pin size o Data file name o Current buffer data NOTE The buffer data may differ from the data file due to revisions All Operation Option settings T...

Page 26: ...the project maker The project maker generates password by the tool Password Generator please refer to Password Generator for details Then User input the password and load the project 4 2 2 Save Proje...

Page 27: ...me production The stand alone file includes all the information needed for programming the device This enable the user to prepare the project file s before starting the programmer s operation The proj...

Page 28: ...lot across different brands The ones from KingstonTM and SandiskTM is recommended The default operation speed is high transfer rate where low transfer rate tick the check box is preferable when the se...

Page 29: ...operation actually wipes all the information that is stored in the SD card and removes the password After this the SD card needs to be format using FAT32 file system so as to be compatible to SUPERPR...

Page 30: ...buffer There are two major types of buffer Fuse Buffer and Data Buffer HEX ASCII buffer In following section the operations of these two types of buffer is described and a typical buffer operation wi...

Page 31: ...he start address in the Start Address field o Enter the end address in the End Address field o Select OK to copy the data between the start address and the end address beginning with a new address Oth...

Page 32: ...ould look like this according to the selected word width o 16 Bits 2 bytes 34 12 78 56 AA 90 CC BB EE DD 11 FF 33 22 55 44 o 32 Bits 4 bytes 78 56 34 12 CC BB AA 90 11 FF EE DD 55 44 33 22 o 64 Bits 8...

Page 33: ...n intact fuse 4 3 4 Device Configuration Word Important The device configuration word varies from device to device Refer to the device data manual for more information about the configuration words Se...

Page 34: ...uration word buffer However you must select the configuration words for some devices manually Select Device Configuration Word from the Device menu to open the ConfigWord dialog box The following samp...

Page 35: ...ems NOTE If you select None as the Protection option the system does NOT carry out an operation when performing Security or Protection In some devices the configuration words cannot be separated so th...

Page 36: ...rogramming The test includes a check for poor contact wrong direction chip insertion and chip insertion orientation errors 2 Select ID Check to have the programmer read the Electronic Identifier Code...

Page 37: ...the programmer verifies the data The manufacturer provides the MinVcc and MaxVcc values for verifying the data VCC 5 or VCC 10 is adopted for the verification If VCC 5 00V select one of the following...

Page 38: ...lick on buffer name and set the range of programming 4 4 3 Auto Increment Auto Inc Auto Increment provides two methods of generating the serial numbers Auto Increment and User Defined This function is...

Page 39: ...new start value Select Binary to set the start value as 0 and the overflow value as 256 Select ASCII Decimal to set the start value as 30 hexadecimal representation of 0 and the overflow value as 39 1...

Page 40: ...xecute the programming procedure according to pre arranged functions and operations As can be seen from the figure above user can select one certain function operation and Add Delete the selected one...

Page 41: ...Factory mode 15 Global settings 16 Help 4 7 Log History Window User can create a log file to have the system save Operation Information window content into a log file when you exit the program Select...

Page 42: ...Data Overflow Error The data for programming is usually stored in the data file Commonly used formats are Intel Hex Motorola and Tektronix The files of these formats keep data in text mode which incl...

Page 43: ...the file select the 1st byte of 4 as the File Mode to write the data in the addresses 0 4 8 12 or C if HEX etc to one chip Then select 2nd byte of 4 3rd byte of 4 and finally 4th byte of 4 to write t...

Page 44: ...5 Continue with programming If there are no changes in the file requirements or content of the three files Sample1 Sample2 and Sample3 you can save the data in buffer to a new file such as Sample4 for...

Page 45: ...all devices of the same encapsulation and the same number of pins Specific adapters are applicable for certain devices only For example if the number of the pins for economical programmer hardware is...

Page 46: ...rror If you have good knowledge of this chip you may ignore the ID error and continue the operation Exercise caution to avoid damaging the chip Pin check error Ignore The system indicates an error dur...

Page 47: ...ng If the User Manual does not answer your questions first contact your sales agent or the distributor If you still need technical assistance you can call XELTEK between Mon Fri 7 30AM 12 00PM 1 00PM...

Page 48: ...8 530 0096 Website http www xeltek com License Agreement The copyright of the program and the User s Guide remain the property of XELTEK You may 1 Copy the program for back up purposes ONLY in support...

Page 49: ...to be operated by more than one user at the same time 2 Modify copy or transfer the User s Guide or other documentation or any copy 3 Decompile or disassemble any program modules or encrypted devices...

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