Dataman 40Pro User Manual
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In "One operation" mode, only one operation can be run (the same operation on each
sub-device) or each subproject can run it's own (one) operation, depending on projects
the Multi-project consists of.
Following two basic actions have to be performed when using Multi-project to program
Multi-chip devices (similar also for Single-chip devices)::
Making (building) of Multi-project (or Multi-project file)
Using of Multi-project for running of device operation
Making (building) of Multi-project (or Multi-project file)
Following steps are recommended when making Multi-project file:
Create "classic" projects, one project for each sub-device of multichip device.
Projects are created in the same way as projects for generic devices:
select sub-device according to required chip of multichip device *1
set device parameters, settings, and load required device data to buffer by Load file
command in PG4UW
optionally make test of device operation by running the device operation on device
if everything is OK, the project file can be created by Save project command
Select Master multichip device, the Multi-project has to be used for. After selection of
multichip device, Multi-project Wizard is automatically opened.
In Multi-project Wizard add required projects by Add project button. Each project
represents one sub-device of multichip device.
After completing of sub-project selection, use button Build Multi-project to create final
Multi-project file. Program will prompt for name of new Multi-project file. Final Multi-project
file will contain all sub-projects listed in Table 1: Sub-projects.
Notes:
There is possible to create Multi-project from any classic project files. So association with
Master device is not mandatory. It is only on user's consideration how to combine correct
sub-devices (sub-projects) into one Multi-project. This feature can be especially useful when
using ISP programming of devices in JTAG chain with different projects defined.
Multi-project Wizard can be opened by one of following actions:
selecting of Master multichip device from Select Device dialog in PG4UW
loading of created Multi-project file
opening dialog Multi-project Wizard directly from PG4UW menu Options | Multi-project
Wizard
*1 Convention for Master-device and Sub-device part names in PG4UW device list:
Master-device:
Multichip_original_part_name [package_type]
Sub-devices:
Multichip_original_part_name [package_type] (part1)
Multichip_original_part_name [package_type] (part2)
...
Multichip_original_part_name [package_type] (part n)
Example:
Master-device:
TV0057A002CAGD [FBGA107]
Sub-devices
#1 TV0057A002CAGD [FBGA107] (NAND)
#2 TV0057A002CAGD [FBGA107] (NOR)