Ispnano - Front Panel Connections; Overview; Programmer Remote Control Port - Equinox Systems ISPnano I Series User Manual

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1.10 ISPnano - Front panel connections

1.10.1 Overview

The illustration below details the function of each of the connectors on the rear panel of the
programmer.

Programmer Remote Control Port

This port is used to control the
programmer from e.g. an ATE via a
"4-wire TTL Interface".
The "Remote Status LEDs"
PASS, BUSY, FAIL are also on this
port. This allows LEDs to mounted on
the lid of the Test Fixture for easier
visibility.
1.10.2 Programmer Remote Control Port
The 'Remote Control' port features all the signals required to implement the following functionality:
i. Remote Control of the programmer via 4 TTL signals: START, BUSY, PASS, FAIL
This allows the programmer to be controlled by an external system using 4 TTL control signals such
as a PLC.
ii. Remote Programmer Status LEDs
This allows the programmer Status LEDs to be mounted remotely from the programmer. e.g. on the
Test Fixture panel itself.
iii. Remote LID Start Switch
This input allows can be connected to the "Lid Switch" on a Test Fixture and allows the programmer
to automatically commence programming when the Test Fixture lid is closed.
Please see Appendix 2 for the pin-out of this connector.
A 'Remote Display / Keypad Module' can also be connected
to this port allowing the programmer to be remote controlled.
The connector is a 4-pin RJ11 connector.
Target ISP Connection Port
This Port features all the Target I/O Signals."
5 x Programmer controlled I/O lines
Multiplexed for SPI, JTAG, UART, BDM, PDI
1 x Programmer Output line (e.g. Relay control)
Dedicated 2-wire I2C Port
Controlled Target Vcc Supply

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