Dataman 40Pro User Manual
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device. These capabilities, supported by overcurrent protection and signature-byte check
help prevent chip damage due to operator error.
The selftest capability allows running diagnostic part of software to thoroughly check the
health of the programmer.
Built-in protection circuits eliminate damage of programmer and/or programmed device due
environment or operator failure. All the inputs of the DATAMAN-48PRO2 /
DATAMAN-48PRO2C programmer, including the ZIF socket, ISP connector, connection to
PC and power supply input, are protected against ESD up to 15kV.
When programming specification require, the (DATAMAN-48PRO2 / DATAMAN-48PRO2C)
programmer performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage, which,
obviously, improves programming yield, and guarantees long data retention.
Various socket converters are available to handle device in PLCC, SOIC, PSOP, SSOP,
TSOP, TSSOP, TQFP, QFN (MLF), SDIP, BGA and other packages.
DATAMAN-48PRO2 / DATAMAN-48PRO2C programmer is driven by an easy-to-use
control program with pull-down menu, hot keys and on-line help. Selecting of device is
performed by its class, by manufacturer or simply by typing a fragment of vendor name
and/or part number.
Standard device-related commands (read, blank check, program, verify, erase) are boosted
by some test functions (insertion test, signature-byte check), and some special functions
(autoincrement, production mode - start immediately after insertion of chip into socket).
All known data formats are supported. Automatic file format detection and conversion during
load of file.
The rich-featured autoincrement function enables to assign individual serial numbers to
each programmed device - or simply increments a serial number, or the function enables to
read serial numbers or any programmed device identification signatures from a file.
The software also provides a lot of information about programmed device. As a special, the
drawings of all available packages, explanation of chip labeling (the meaning of prefixes
and suffixes at the chips) for each supported chip are provided.
The software provide full information for ISP implementation: Description of ISP connector
pins for currently selected chip, recommended target design around in-circuit programmed
chip and other necessary information.
The remote control feature allows being PG4UW software flow controlled by other
application – either using .BAT file commands or using DLL file. DLL file, examples
(C/PAS/VBASIC/.NET) and manual are part of standard software delivery.
Jam files of JEDEC standard JESD-71 are interpreted by Jam Player. Jam files are
generated by design software which is provided by manufacturer of respective programmable
device. Chips are programmed in ZIF or through ISP connector (IEEE 1149.1 Joint Test
Action Group (JTAG) interface).