J JEDEC I/O Translate DIP/LCC Vectors Edit Communication Parameters, 4-28 Job File, 4-58 accessing from Main Menu, 4-30 playing back, 4-59 recording, 3-12, 4-58 system software update, 4-58, 4-59 tips on recording, 4-58 K Keep Current, 1-8 connecting to, 8-3 Delete File, 4-33 downloading algorithm, 8-4 finding KC algorithm, 8-3 overview of procedure, 8-2 Purge File, 4-34 Keep Current (command), 4-32 Replace/restore, 4-32 View Files, 4-32 Keep Current Subscription Service, 1-8, 8-1 Key functions, 3-12 L LEDs, 2-16 definition of, 1-3 Load <strong>Data</strong> File, 4-53 Load data from a device, session on, 3-20 Load Device, 4-8 logic devices, 4-8 memory device, 4-8 Load File, 4-53 Loading <strong>Data</strong> from a device, 3-20 Loading data from a device, 4-8 from a disk (session), 3-23 from a host, 3-28 from a PC, 3-26 Logic Device Illegal Bit Check, 4-41 Logic Verification default setting, 4-3 Edit Programming Parameters, 4-21 Program Logic Device, 4-11 Index <strong>3980xpi</strong>/3980/3900/2900 User <strong>Manual</strong> Index-5 M Main Menu Job Files Edit Interface Parameters, 4-30 Maintenance, 1-7 Manufacturer default setting, 4-3 selecting, 4-5 Mass Storage command, 4-38 Mass Storage Module Using, 2-36 Master device, inserting, 3-20 MatchBooks, 1-8 installing, 2-23 Memory Address Complement <strong>Data</strong>, 4-51 Memory Begin Address Compare <strong>Data</strong>, 4-65 default setting, 4-3 Download <strong>Data</strong>, 4-62 Edit Programming Parameters, 4-23 Fill Memory, 4-52 Input from Disk, 4-66 Load File, 4-54 Load Memory Device, 4-9 Output Memory <strong>Data</strong>, 4-68 Output to Disk, 4-67 Program Memory Device, 4-13 Save File, 4-55 Sumcheck Memory Device, 4-40 Swap <strong>Data</strong>, 4-53 Upload <strong>Data</strong>, 4-63 Verify Memory Device, 4-17 Memory Device Illegal Bit Check, 4-42 Menus, navigating, 3-10 Message bar, 3-10 Messages display of, 3-10 list of, 6-1 Move <strong>Data</strong>, 4-52 Move Programmer Memory <strong>Data</strong>, 4-52 MSM upgrade, 1-9 N Navigating through menus (session), 3-10 Next Device Illegal Bit Check Memory Device, 4-42 Load Memory Device, 4-8 Program Memory Device, 4-12 Verify Memory Device, 4-16
Index Next Operation Begins At Illegal Bit Check Memory Device, 4-42 Load Memory Device, 4-9 Program Memory Device, 4-12 Sumcheck Memory Device, 4-40 Verify Memory Device, 4-16 Number of Lines Between Form Feeds Output Logic <strong>Data</strong>, 4-68 Output Memory <strong>Data</strong>, 4-68 Number of Nulls Edit Communication Parameters, 4-27 Number of Vectors Output Logic <strong>Data</strong>, 4-68 O Odd/Even Byte Swap default setting, 4-4 Edit Programming Parameters, 4-24 Load Memory Device, 4-10 Program Memory Device, 4-14 Verify Memory Device, 4-17 Online Help accessing, 3-12, 3-13 for system messages, 3-13 general Help, 3-13 key listing, 3-13 Options, 1-8 Output Filename Output to Disk, 4-67 Output Logic <strong>Data</strong>, 4-68 Output Memory <strong>Data</strong>, 4-67 Output Record Size Edit Communication Parameters, 4-27 Output to Disk, 4-66 P Package contents, 1-2 Parameters entering, 3-22 powerup defaults, 4-3 setting, 3-22 Parity, Edit Serial Port Configuration, 4-26 Part Number, default setting, 4-4 Partial or no transfer performed (error message), 6-19 PC disks, 1-5 PC, connecting to, 2-2 Performance verification, 1-7, A-1 Peripherals, configuring, 2-6, 2-7 Physical specifications, 1-7 Pin 1, locating on QFP devices, 2-30 on TSOP devices, 2-29 Pin 1, locating on SDIP devices, 2-31 SOIC devices, 2-31 Power cord, connecting, 2-15 Power LED, 1-3 Power On CRC Mode Edit Interface Parameters, 4-30 Power On CRC mode default setting, 4-4 Power requirements, 1-6 Power switch, 1-4 Powering up, 2-15, 2-35 Power-on screen, 2-18 Powerup LEDs, 2-16 self-test, 2-16 Powerup defaults, 2-21 changing, 2-21 high-speed download, 2-21 restoring factory settings, 4-19 Powerup User RAM Test Interface Parameters, 4-30 PPI adapter, 2-27 base, 1-8 Precautions, ESD, A-1 Preventive maintenance, 2-32 Program Device Logic Device, 4-10 Memory Device, 4-12 Program Security Fuse default setting, 4-4 Edit Programming Parameters, 4-23 Program Logic Device, 4-10 Program Memory Device, 4-13 Programmer description of, 1-1 Programmer disks, 1-4 inserting, 2-11 Programmer Fuse Map Edit, 4-45 Programmer Test Vector Edit, 4-46 Programming a device (session), 3-2, 3-33 Programming parameters, 4-21 Purge File, 4-55 Keep Current, 4-34 Index-6 <strong>3980xpi</strong>/3980/3900/2900 User <strong>Manual</strong>
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3980 Programming System User Manual
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Contents Contents Preface Safety Su
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Contents Session 11: Programming a
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Contents CRC Default Settings. . .
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Preface Contacting Data I/O Telepho
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Safety Summary Terms General safety
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1 Introduction Product Descriptions
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External Features Front Panel The f
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PC Disk Boot Files Disk—3900/2900
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Physical and Environmental Safety I
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3980xpi Upgrade Kit—3980/3900 Int
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Setting Up Connecting to a PC To co
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Setting Up 3e. Press Ctrl+R. Select
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Setting Up Pin Functions The functi
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Setting Up 2. Lift the Base up and
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Setting Up 5. Check Self-test Resul
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Setting Up 7. Set Up High Speed Dow
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Setting Up Inserting a PLCC or LCC
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Setting Up QFP Devices Orient pin 1
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Setting Up 11. Using the Mass Stora
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Getting Started Session 1: Programm
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Commands Figure 4-1. Command Tree (
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Commands More Commands In general,
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Commands Compare Data More Commands
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