C
ongratulations on purchasing FlashPAK™— a scalable desktop
solution for engineering and manual production programming of
Flash devices using the latest
FlashCORE
technology.
FlashPAK programs device package types: TSOP • CSP • PLCC •
SOIC • BGA • µBGA, • FBGA, • EBGA, • TFBGA, • QFP, • TQFP,
• PoP, and more, and supports microcontrollers and EPROMs.
For support send e-mail to
or see the
FlashPAK Operator’s Guide.
On the Web:
www.dataio.com
[USA]
www.dataio.de
[Germany]
www.dataio.cn
[China]
Set up FlashPAK.
A
Install PC Card
Reader/Writer.
B
Install TaskLink.
C
Create a Job.
Configure Network.
D
Load a Job into
FlashPAK & Program
E
Getting S
tarted Guide
Fast Device Support Online
Searches:
In TaskLink click
Help
>
Data I/O on the Web
>
Search for Device Support.
Select your programmer model.
If no device is found, you can click on Submit a
Device Support Request
on the
same Web page.
Requests:
In TaskLink click
Help
>
Data I/O on the Web
>
Request Device Support.
For information on FlashPAK see:
–FlashPAK Operator’s Guide (hardcopy included).
–in TaskLink click
Help
>
Documentation
>
FlashPAK Operator’s
Guide
to see the PDF.
For information on TaskLink see:
–the TaskLink on-screen Help menu.
–the Data I/O Web site.
PC Cards
FlashPAKs read type I and type II ATA 68-pin PC cards. PC Cards (originally
called PCMCIA Cards) use 68 pin dual row connecting interface.
CompactFlash (CF) cards can be used directly in a PC Card slot as an ATA (IDE)
or PCMCIA storage device with a passive adapter. A passive adapter is supplied
with FlashPAK. CF is a mass storage Flash memory card format.
New PC Cards must be formatted using FAT16.
Computer Requirements
(for TaskLink)
•
Operating System: Windows 2000, NT, XP, Vista
•
Hard disk space: 90 MB minimum for TaskLink files
•
CD ROM drive capable of reading CDR discs
•
Mouse
•
VGA monitor
•
A PC Card reader/writer or a port (USB or parallel) to install an external
reader/writer
FlashPAK Electrical Requirements
•
Operating voltage: 110 to 240 VAC
•
Power Consumption: 100 watts maximum
•
Frequency Range: 50 to 60 Hz
Data I/O has endeavores to ensure that this document is accurate. Data I/O assumes no liability for
error, or for any incidental, consequential, indirect, or special damages, including but without limita-
tion, loss of use, loss or alteration of data, delays, or lost profits or savings, arising from the use of this
document or the product that it accompanies.
©2004-2009 Data I/O Corporation. All rights reserved.
5.
Close the
Device
Footnote
box if it displays.
6.
Load Job is complete.
Click
OK
.
CAUTION: Before pushing
the eject button on your card reader,
be sure to use the proper procedure
for closing files on your system. This
may mean right-clicking the drive let-
ter in Windows Explorer and select-
ing
Eject
. Some systems display an
icon in the Windows taskbar to stop
programs.
7. Eject your PC Card from the com-
puter and insert it into FlashPAK and
switch the power on.
CAUTION: Never remove the PC
Card from FlashPAK while the yellow
lamp is blinking.
Your Job is ready to run
(after the Self-test passes). Press the
green
Start
button and follow the
instructions in the Control Panel win-
dow.
• A vacuum tweezer is supplied for
handling devices.
• Lift the yellow Actuating Bar to pro-
gram devices.
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