I/O Timeout
I/O Translation Format
Illegal Bit
Illegal Bit Check
Instrument Control Code
JEDEC
JEDEC Standard # 3A
JEDEC I/O translate DIP/
LCC Vectors
JLCC
Job File
Keep Current Subscription
Service
LCA
LCC
LED
Load Data
Load Device
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The amount of time that the programmer will wait for a data transfer to
begin.
See Translation Formats.
An illegal bit occurs when a device contains a programmed location and
the data file specifies that the location should be unprogrammed.
A test that determines whether or not a socketed device contains any
illegal bits.
A 1-digit number that signals or controls data transfers. It also
implements a form of remote control that provides peripherals with flow
control beyond that provided by software handshaking.
Joint Electron Design Engineering Committee: a committee of
programmer and semiconductor manufacturers that provide common
standards for programmable issues. Examples include: acceptable test
characters for PLDs and standard data transfer/programming formats
for PLDs. JEDEC Standard # 3 is the industry standard for PLD formats.
The standard PLD data translation format, as defined by JEDEC for PLD
design software to communicate with PLD programmers. It defines the
states of all fuses in the device (the fusemap) and may include test vectors
for DEVICE testing.
A feature on the programmer that translates test vectors for a device from
its DIP package to its PLCC/LCC package, allowing for the different
pinouts of the two package types.
An acronym for J-style Leadless Chip (or Ceramic) Carrier, a type of
device package. A device with hooked leads that are "open" at one end
(leads are usually on all four sides).
A sequence of keystrokes that have been stored in a disk file and that can
be played back at a later time.
A one-year renewable subscription to keep your product and
documentation up-to-date with the latest features and device support. A
Keep Current algorithm is an algorithm that has been downloaded from
the Keep Current area of the Data I/O Web site.
An acronym for Logic Cell Array.
An acronym for Leadless Chip Carrier, a type of device package. A 4-
sided ceramic package with pads on the underside for surface mount
applications.
An acronym for Light Emitting Diode. The programmer has five LEDs:
four on the top cover and one on the disk drive.
A device operation that moves device data into the programmer. You can
load the programmer with data from a device, from the programmer's
internal disk drive, or from a serial port (for example, from the Remote
port).
A device operation that copies data from a master device into User
memory.
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