Programming A Device; Engineering Mode - Dataman -848PRO2 User Manual

Fast universal 8x 48-pindriver stand-alone concurrent multiprogramming system
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Programming a device

DATAMAN-848PRO2 can operate in two modes:

Engineering mode

Production mode
Engineering mode
Warning:
This mode is available only when external display, keyboard and mouse are connected
to the DATAMAN-848PRO2.
To switch to Engineering mode use File / Switch to Engineering mode.
This part of the software is focused on the quick and easy preparation of the project file
for use in the production mode of the control software.
Each programming module is driven by an easy-to-use control program with pull-down
menu, hot keys and on-line help. Selection of the device is performed by its class, by
manufacturer or simply by typing a fragment of the vendor name and/or part number. It
is the same time-proven software as used for other Dataman single-site programmers.
Engineers can use all functions of this software and can make a project for mass
production.
Standard device-related commands (read, blank check, program, verify, erase) are
boosted by some test functions (insertion test, connection check, signature-byte check),
and some other special functions (autoincrement, production mode - start immediately
after insertion of the chip into the socket).
All known data formats are supported. Automatic file format detection and conversion
are done during loading of the file. It is possible to use Jam files (JEDEC standard
JESD-71) and VME files
The rich-featured auto-increment function enables you to assign individual serial
numbers to each programmed device - or simply increment a serial number, or the
function enables you to read serial numbers or any programmed device identification
signatures from a user created file.
The software also provides a lot of information about the selected device. As an
example, the drawings of all available packages, explanation of chip labeling (the
meaning of prefixes and suffixes on the chips).
for creating a project
for mass production
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