The VersaClock6 - 5P49V69xx family programmer board is made to ease the programming of blank 5P49V69xx parts. With the on-board USB interface, IDT Timing Commander™ GUI can be used to communicate with the VersaClock5 family of devices in the socket for configuration and programming. The family of VersaClock 6 devices includes the following part numbers: 5P49V6901, 5P49V6913, 5P49V6914.
® VERSACLOCK 6 - 5P49V69xx Family Programmer Board Figure 2. Programmer Board Overview (socket open) Pin 1 Programming Steps 1. Place a blank part in the socket–Refer to Figure 2 above. With socket opened, identify pin 1 position and place a blank part accordingly.
® VERSACLOCK 6 - 5P49V69xx Family Programmer Board Figure 4. OTP Dialogue Window In OTP dialogue window, there is a box in front of each configuration. Check the box for the configuration(s) that you want to program. One or more configurations can be selected at the same time. If All is checked, all 4 configuration will be programmed. After intended configuration(s) is selected, then programming the device is only one click away –...
That band will then be programmed into the OTP. Certain conditions are required to properly program the device. 1. Conditions: Ambient temperature 25°C, 3.3V. For any other conditions, contact IDT. 2. Procedure: a. Power-up the device b.
The procedure below enables the user to calibrate the device to a proper VCO band that will guarantee functionality over the full temperature range of the device. Certain conditions are required to properly calibrate the VCO. 1. Conditions: Ambient temperature 25°C, 3.3V. For any other conditions, contact IDT. 2. Procedure: a.
® VERSACLOCK 6 - 5P49V69xx Family Programmer Board Programmed Device Testing As indicated in the Board Overview section, the programmed device can be verified with this same board. To verify, complete the following: • Install R14 (100K) and then power up to latch the board in hardware selection mode •...
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