Programmer Operating Modes - Equinox Systems ISPnano I Series User Manual

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2.4 Programmer Operating Modes

The ISPnano programmer can be controlled in various different ways as detailed in the table below:
# Programmer Mode
1 Development Mode
2 Standalone -
Keypad Mode
3 Standalone -
ASCII Text
Communications
Control
4 Standalone -
4-Wire TTL Control
5 Target System
auto-detect mode
Control
U/
Functional description
Software
S
EQTools -
S In this mode, the programmer is controlled
EDS
by EQTools - Equinox Development Suite
(EDS). EDS allows you to read/write the
target device FLASH / EEPROM / FUSE /
LOCK bits interactively under PC control
without uploading a 'Programming Project'
to the programmer.
None
S In this mode, the programmer is not
connected to a PC and can program a
single 'Programming Project' into the
Target Device when the <START> key is
pressed. (A valid project must have been
previously uploaded to the programmer
using EQTools – Upload Wizard.)
Any Terminal
S This protocol can be used to control an
Emulation
Equinox programmer from a Remote
Software
Application or Remote System using a
simple set of ASCII serial commands. This
protocol is ideal for controlling Equinox
programmers from any Remote System
which features an RS-232 serial port and
which can operate at a fixed baud rate of
38,400.
None
S The programmer can be controlled using a
4-wire TTL signalling protocol as shown in
the diagram below. This control method is
ideal for interfacing the programmer In-
Circuit Testers (ICT's) or other production
equipment which does not have an RS-232
port.
None
S The programmer is capable of automatically
detecting when a Target System is
connected to / disconnected from the
programmer. This can be used to trigger the
execution of a Programming Project in
Standalone Mode.
Refer
to
section
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9

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