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Universal programmer
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About This Manual
This manual describes the Intel iUP-200A/201A universal programmer and how
to use the 201A model in off-line mode to store programs and data into pro­
grammable read-only memory (PROM) devices. (The iPPS PROM Programming
Software User's Guide describes how to use the universal programmer in on-line
mode.) It is for engineers and designers who are developing firmware for ROM-,
PROM-, EPROM-, or E2 PROM-based systems.
The following paragraphs describe the general contents of each chapter .
Chapter 1
Contains a general description of the universal programmer and a
tu to rial overview of PROM program m ing and firm ware
development.
Chapter 2
Describes how to set up and initialize the universal programmer
system.
Chapter 3
Covers the off-line operation of the universal programmer and de­
scribes the front panel operation of the iUP-201 A.
Chapter 4
Provides a number of off-line programming examples that illustrate
using the universal programmer in typical firmware development
applications.
Appendix A Describes error conditions and error messages.
Appendix B Contains host serial command protocol for connecting the universal
programmer to a non-Intel host.
Appendix C Contains reference tables for numeric conversion and ASCII codes.
Appendix D Contains a schematic for building an RS-232 to 20ma converter.
Conventions Used In This Book
Throughout this book, the iUP-200A/201 A is called the universal programmer.
The following symbol conventions are used in this manual to document notes,
cautions, and warnings:
A section of text introduced by the symbol
emphasizes comments with special significance.
A section of text introduced by the symbol
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