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3980xpi Users Manual - Data I/O Corporation

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Workstation<br />

Yield<br />

Yield Tally<br />

ZIF Socket<br />

Glossary<br />

A PC or other micro computer used for local control of the programmer. You<br />

must use terminal emulation software, such as <strong>Data</strong> I/O's HiTerm, to allow the<br />

programmer and the PC (or other micro) to communicate. The programmer is<br />

designed to be compatible with all popular design workstations, including both<br />

DOS and UNIX-based workstations.<br />

The percentage of successfully programmed devices.<br />

The yield tally function keeps track of the programming statistics for the last<br />

16 types of devices programmed. The following statistics are kept for each<br />

device type: the manufacturer name and part number, the family/pinout code,<br />

the number of devices attempted, the number of devices that programmed<br />

successfully, the number of devices that failed non-blank test or illegal bit<br />

check, the number of devices that failed to verify, the number of devices that<br />

could not be programmed because they contained bits that required more<br />

programming pulses than were specified, and, for logic devices only, the<br />

number of devices that failed structured vector test.<br />

An acronym for Zero Insertion Force. A socket in which the device can be<br />

dropped in and engaged via a lever.<br />

<strong>3980xpi</strong>/3980/3900/2900 User <strong>Manual</strong> D-15

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