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4.1.2.1.2 Fuse Buffer
The data for editing is either 0 or 1, which has two explanations according to the
different devices.
1 represents an intact fuse
0 represents a blown fuse
1 represents an blown fuse
0 represent an intact fuse
User can find the significations of 0 or 1 according to the device data manual of the
device and JEDEC files.
Note the three important options in the Buffer Edit dialogue box:
Buffer clear at IC change: clear the buffer after device being selected
Buffer clear on data load: clear the buffer before load file data
Buffer save when exit: save buffer data when exit. When entering the system
next time, load the saved data automatically.
4.1.2.3 Encryption table
The encryption table is a special data area. A data buffer corresponding to the
encrypted data is called an encryption table. Whether an encryption table exists or not
depends on the data manual.