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Multichip_original_part_name [package_type] (part n)
Example:
Master-device:
TV0057A002CAGD [FBGA107]
Sub-devices
#1 TV0057A002CAGD [FBGA107] (NAND)
#2 TV0057A002CAGD [FBGA107] (NOR)
Using of Multi-project for running of device operation
Typical usage of existing Multi-project file has following order.
For single programming in PG4UW:
Load created Multi-project by
File / Load project
menu command in PG4UW main window
or
Load multi-prj
button in Multi-project Wizard. After successful loading of Multi-project,
Multi-project Wizard is opened automatically.
In Wizard run wished device operation using one of available device operation buttons
(Blank, Verify, Program, Erase), mostly Program device operation is used. Selected device
operation is executed as sequence of sub-project loading and consequent sub-device
programming for each sub-device defined in Multi-project. And this is main purpose of Multi-
project - to automate running sequence of device operations for each chip of multichip
device. The side effect of this concept is that device progress indicators are reset to 0 at
beginning of each sub-device operation, so it looks like progress bar is "jumping" to 0 few
times while multichip operation is running.
After programming of all sub-devices is completed (or error occurs), standard "Repeat"
dialog is displayed. Programmed device can be removed from programmer socket and new
device can be inserted. Pressing Yes button in dialog Repeat or YES! button on programmer
*, will start multichip device programming sequence again.
If Automatic YES! function is turned on; no Repeat dialog is displayed after device operation
is completed, but Automatic YES! window will appear. The window shows status of
programmer socket and notice about removing of programmed device and inserting of new
device to programmer socket. After inserting of new device, multichip device operation
sequence will start automatically. For more details about Automatic YES! function; please
take a look at
Programmer / Automatic YES!
.
For multiprogramming by PG4UWMC or standalone programmer:
Load Multi-project by Load project menu.
Run wished device operation by one of available device operation buttons (Blank, Verify,
Program, Erase); mostly Program device operation is used. Selected device operation is
executed as sequence of sub-project loading and consequent sub-device programming for
each sub-device defined in Multi-project. The side effect of this concept is that device
progress indicators are reset to 0 at beginning of each sub-device operation, so it looks like
progress bar is "jumping" to 0 few times while multichip operation is running.
After programming of all sub-devices is completed (or error occurs), information with result of
device operation is displayed in PG4UWMC. Programmed device can be removed from
programmer socket and new device can be inserted. Pressing operation button for the Site
or YES! button on programmer Site *, will start multichip device programming sequence
again.
* If Automatic YES! function is turned on; sequence of device operation is started again
automatically after removing of programmed and inserting of new device to programmer
socket. For more details about Automatic YES! function; please take a look at
Programmer /
Automatic YES!
.
Содержание 448PRO2
Страница 7: ...Introduction 7 Introduction...
Страница 12: ...12 Quick Start...
Страница 15: ...Detailed description 15 Detailed description...
Страница 16: ...16 DATAMAN 448PRO2...
Страница 30: ...30 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C...
Страница 46: ...46 DATAMAN 40PRO...
Страница 55: ...Setup 55 Setup...
Страница 60: ...60 Step 8 Installation process will start Step 9 Click Finish button to finish setup...
Страница 64: ...64 Click on Continue Anyway button For Windows Vista Click Install this driver software anyway...
Страница 66: ...66 PG4UW...
Страница 133: ...PG4UWMC 133 PG4UWMC...
Страница 146: ...146 Installation procedure customized...
Страница 151: ...Common notes 151 Common notes...
Страница 165: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 165 Troubleshooting and warranty...