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Export
The user can click the Export button to export the current configurations to an EEPROM image file suffixed
by “.exp”. The file can be loaded by the manufacturing programmer in mass production phase to program
the CMOSTEK NextGenRF
TM
products.
Burn
Once all the parameters are properly set and all the hardware are correctly connected, the user can click the
Burn button to program the configuration to the chip. A message will pop out to confirm whether the
programming is done successfully or not. If the programming is failed, the users should double check the
setup and try again.
7.3.4
Status and Notice
Status information and Notice information is shown at the bottom of the Control Panel.
Status
It indicates whether the USB Programmer and the device are properly connected to the PC or not. Table 7
shows the details.
Table 7. Status Information in Control Panel
Status
Descriptions
USB: Connected
The USB Programmer is properly connected to the PC.
USB: Unconnected
The USB Programmer is unconnected or improperly connected to the PC.
Device: CMT2110A
The device is properly connected to the USB Programmer.
Device: Unknown
The device is unconnected or improperly connected to the USB Programmer, or the
device is connected but the USB Programmer is in “Unconnected” status.
Device: CMT2110A
The device plugged in is different from that selected in the Device Selection Panel.
The part number of the plugged device will be displayed. The Burn button is
disabled in this case.
Notice
It indicates the process and the results of the Burn action, as shown in Table 8 below:
Table 8. Notice Information in Control Panel
Notice
Descriptions
Notice: Burning parameters to the device, please wait…
The RFPDK is executing the Burn action.
Notice: Burning is done successfully.
The Burn action is completed successfully.
Notice: Burning failed. Please check the setup and try again.
The Burn action is failed and stopped. The
users should check the setup and try again.
7.4 Burn Log
After each burning, the log information of the burning is recorded automatically by the RFPDK into the Burn Log.
The maximum number of recorded lines is limited to 1000. The old information is over-written by the new ones.
The user can open the Burn Log by selecting Operation
Open Log. A Burn Log example is shown below: