Programmer / Ate Signal Routing; Overview Of Ports - Equinox Systems ISPnano I Series User Manual

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3.0 Programmer / ATE Signal routing

3.1 Overview of ports

The 'ISPnano Series 3 ATE' programmer features three 'IDC Ports' on the back of the programmer
as detailed in the illustration below.
(1) TARGET
ISP PORT
(3) REMOTE
CONTROL
PORT
The purpose of each connector is described in the table below.
Connector
name
(1) 'Target ISP Port'
(2) 'ATE ISP Port'
(3) 'Remote Control
Port'
Instructions:
Connect the 'Target System' (UUT) to the 16-way 'Target ISP Port'.
Connect the external 'ATE System' or other control system to the 'ATE ISP Port'.
If you plan to remote control the programmer, connect the relevant remote control signals to
the 'Remote Control Port'.
The signal routing depends on whether the relays are energised (ON) or de-energised (OFF) – see
table below.
Relay
Relays
position
ON
Indicator
OFF
OFF
(default)
ON
ON
Description
This port connects to the Target Device (UUT) on the Target
System.
This port connects to the external 'ATE System' or any other
control electronics which needs to be normally connected to
the Target Device on the Target System.
Signal routing
'Target ISP Port' signals are routed to the 'ATE ISP Port'
'Target ISP Port' signals are routed to the 'Internal Programmer Power
and I/O Driver Circuitry'
(2) ATE ISP
PORT
Connector
type
16-way IDC
14-way IDC
14-way IDC

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