
NXP Semiconductors
UM11636
KITPF5200SKTEVM evaluation board
The Script command window is the area where existing script files can be loaded and
where script commands are entered, edited, and executed. The menu bar at the bottom
of the window contains the following six buttons:
• Run:
initiates execution of the script sequence in the script command window.
• Loop:
executes the script as a loop. Select
LOOP
and then click
RUN
.
• Save:
saves the content of the Script Command Window as a .txt file that can be
subsequently reloaded
• Open:
clears the current content and loads a previously saved script into the script
command window. The loaded file has to be a TBB file with .txt extension.
• Clear:
clears the current content of the script command window.
• Help:
shows a list of all script editor command and their command formats.
Script results window
This window displays the results of an executed script. The menu bar at the bottom of the
window contains the following three buttons:
• Save:
saves the content of the Script Results Window as .txt file that can be
subsequently reloaded.
• Open:
clears the current content and loads a previously saved results file into the script
results window.
• Clear:
clears the current content of the script results window.
5.2.3.3.3 Prog
The Prog tool provides an easy way for OTP fuses burning. This tool contains two
sections:
•
Device programming configuration: allows you to set configuration parameters.
•
Fuse box status:
–
Programming status: shows the status program flags during the burn process.
–
Sector flags: shows the status of the sector flags during the burn process. A blue
box next to a sector flag indicates that the sector is empty (has not been burned); an
orange flag indicates that the sector has already been burned.
For information on using the Prog tool to burn PF5200 fuses, see
"Programming an OTP operation"
.
5.2.3.3.4 Mirror
The Mirror tool provides access to all mirror registers.
Note:
The Mirror tool tabs are similar to the corresponding OTP tool tabs.
To avoid confusion, the tab header background colors are different. Mirror tool tab
headers are brownish-red. OTP tool tab headers are blue.
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