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3980xpi Users Manual - Data I/O Corporation

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Glossary<br />

QFP<br />

QUIP<br />

Reboot<br />

Registered Devices<br />

An acronym for Quad Flat Pack, a type of device package. A square or<br />

rectangular device with leads on all four edges (leads can be either straight or<br />

gull-wing). BQFP (Bumper Quad Flat Pack) is a QFP with bumpers on the<br />

corners to prevent damage to leads. CQFP is a Ceramic QFP or a QFP with<br />

carrier. Long Lead Carrier QFP is an ACTEL product with long leads attached<br />

to a carrier grid for handling ease. PQFP (Plastic carrier QFP) is a QFP with a<br />

plastic protective carrier for handling ease. QFPCAR is a QFP in a carrier.<br />

TQFP is a thin QFP.<br />

An acronym for Quad Inline Package, a type of device package. Similar to<br />

DIP, but with staggered long & short leads (leads on long sides).<br />

The process of re-initializing the programmer. After rebooting, the programmer<br />

is in the same state as if it had just been turned on.<br />

Devices that contain registers, rather than being combinatorial only.<br />

Registered devices are typically used for sequencers and state machine<br />

designs. Typical examples are 16R8, 82S159, and 22V10.<br />

Reject Option<br />

A post-programming device check that pulses the programmed device with<br />

voltage to see if the device has programmed per specification. The number of<br />

times a device is pulsed varies by manufacturer and by the reject option you<br />

select.<br />

Reminder Bar<br />

The bottom line of the screen. The reminder bar tells you what function keys<br />

are available and what they will do if pressed.<br />

Remote Mode<br />

The programmer is controlled from a host running a driver program. Device<br />

data files can be stored on the programmer's disk and on the host.<br />

SDIP<br />

An acronym for Shrink Dual Inline Package. An SDIP device is the same as<br />

DIP but has more leads at higher pitch.<br />

Security Fuse<br />

A location in a programmable device that, when programmed, secures the<br />

device from readback: the data in the device is unreadable.<br />

Security Fuse <strong>Data</strong><br />

The actual data to program into the device's security fuse.<br />

Select Device<br />

A procedure that tells the programmer what device you will be using. You<br />

select a device by selecting the manufacturer and the device part number.<br />

D-10 <strong>3980xpi</strong>/3980/3900/2900 User <strong>Manual</strong>

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