Table of Contents Section 1 Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming Kit ......1-1 Features ....................1-1 1.1.1 Hardware ....................1-1 1.1.2 Software .....................1-1 1.1.3 System Contents ................1-1 Introduction ....................1-2 In-System Programming Connector............1-2 Section 2 Stand-alone Device Programming Using Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming System ............2-1 Hardware Setup ..................2-1...
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Reading the Contents of the Configurator to a *.BST File....2-8 2.6.4 Verifying the Device against a *.BST File...........2-8 2.6.5 Verifying the Device Polarity (AT17LVxx Devices Only) ....2-9 Section 3 In-System Programming (ISP) Using Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming System ............3-1 Hardware Setup ..................3-1 3.1.1 Hardware Requirements..............3-1 3.1.2 Hardware Connections ...............3-1...
1. Pin 10 activates SER_EN on target board. 2. NC stands for no connection. The ATDH2200E programming board has a 10 pin header (0.1" spacing) to facilitate in-system programming (Figure 1-2) of the AT17 parts. The control signals generated by the software are fed to the header, as well as to socket U3 on the board.
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Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming Kit ATDH2221 for 20-pin SOIC Devices ATDH2222 for all 20-pin PLCC Devices (Including 2-Mbit Devices) ATDH2223 for all 8-pin SOIC Devices ATDH2224 for 44-pin TQFP Devices ATDH2226 for 32-pin TQFP Devices ATDH2227 for 44-pin PLCC Devices...
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Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming Kit ATDH2200E Programming Kit User Guide 1417F–CNFG–4/09 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from...
– ATDH2224 for 44-pin TQFP Devices – ATDH2226 for 32-pin TQFP Devices – ATDH2227 for 44-pin PLCC Devices – ATDH2227A for 44-pin A Part PLCC Devices – ATDH2228 for 8-pin LAP Devices ATDH2200E Programming Kit User Guide Rev. 1417F–CNFG–4/09 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
If you are using Windows 2000/XP, the installation must be performed by a user Launching CPS logged in with System Administrator privileges. Atmel’s CPS software can be downloaded from the Atmel web site at: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3191 Figure 2-1. ATDH2200 Stand-alone Device Programming...
– FPGA Family ➞ Select “AT40K/AT94K/Cypress” or “AT6K/Other”. – A2 Bit Level ➞ Select “Low”. 5. Press “Start Procedure” 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/R: Read data from device and save to an Atmel file”. 2.3.2 Reading the Contents of the 2.
2. Input File ➞ <design>.mcs. 3. Output File ➞ Defaults to <CPS_INSTALL_DIRECTORY>\out.bst or the most recently used output filename. 4. Press “Start Procedure”. 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/R: Read data from device and save to an Atmel file”. 2.4.3 Reading the Contents of the 2.
Stand-alone Device Programming Using Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming System 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/X: Verify device reset polarity”. 2.4.5 Verifying the Device Reset Polarity 2. Options ➞ Default or previous settings are given. You may need to modify (AT17LVxx Devices...
4. Options ➞ Default or previous settings are given. You may need to modify the following: – EEPROM Density ➞ Select the device density. 5. Press “Start Procedure”. 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/R: Read data from device and save to an Atmel file”. 2.5.3 Reading the Contents of the 2.
Stand-alone Device Programming Using Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming System 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/X: Verify device reset polarity”. 2.5.5 Verifying the Device Reset Polarity 2. Options ➞ Default or previous settings are given. You may need to modify (AT17LVxx Devices...
4. Options ➞ Default or previous settings are given. You may need to modify the following: – EEPROM Density ➞ Select the device density. 5. Press “Start Procedure”. 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/R: Read data from device and save to an Atmel file”. 2.6.3 Reading the Contents of the 2.
Stand-alone Device Programming Using Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming System 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/X: Verify device reset polarity”. 2.6.5 Verifying the Device Polarity (AT17LVxx 2. Options ➞ Default or previous settings are given. You may need to modify Devices Only) the following: –...
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Stand-alone Device Programming Using Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming System 2-10 ATDH2200E Programming Kit User Guide 1417F–CNFG–4/09 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from...
Only the connection described in Figure 4 is required. 2. JP1 for Rev. 12 and 13 boards. 3. JP3 for Rev. 11 boards. J2 for Rev. 12 and 13 boards. J3 for Rev. 14 boards. ATDH2200E Programming Kit User Guide Rev. 1417F–CNFG–4/09 Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
If you are using Windows 2000/XP, the installation must be performed by a user Launching CPS logged in with System Administrator privileges. Atmel’s CPS software can be downloaded from the Atmel web site at: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3191 Figure 3-1. ATDH2200 In-System Programming...
– FPGA Family ➞ Select “AT40K/AT94K/Cypress” or “AT6K/Other”. – A2 Bit Level ➞ Select “Specify before each device” 5. Press “Start Procedure” 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/R: Read data from device and save to an Atmel file”. 3.3.2 Reading the Contents of the 2.
2. Input File ➞ <design>.mcs. Xilinx’s straight hex file is also supported. 3. Output File ➞ Defaults to <CPS_INSTALL_DIRECTORY>\out.bst or the most recently used output filename. 4. Press “Start Procedure”. 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/R: Read data from device and save to an Atmel file”. 3.4.3 Reading the Contents of the 2.
4. Options ➞ Default or previous settings are given. You may need to modify the following: – EEPROM Density ➞ Select the device density. 5. Press “Start Procedure”. 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/R: Read data from device and save to an Atmel file”. 3.5.3 Reading the Contents of the 2.
2. During programming, you will be asked to select the level that matches the level seen on the A2 input pin of each target device. 1. Procedure ➞ Select “/V: Verify device against an Atmel file”. 3.5.4 Verifying the Device against a *.BST File...
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