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ASIX PRESTO USB Programmer manual available for free PDF download: Reference Manual
ASIX PRESTO Reference Manual (93 pages)
USB In-System Programmer
Brand:
ASIX
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
9
2 Presto
10
Package Content
10
Features
10
Quick Start
10
Windows 10
10
Linux
11
Use
11
Numerous Supported Devices
11
USB Connection
11
Programming of Placed Devices
11
Power Supply from Application
12
Programming Interface
12
Programming of Autonomous Devices
12
User Interface
12
Software
12
Debugging
13
Controls and Connectors
13
Programming Connector
13
GO Button
14
Active
14
LED Indicators
14
On-Line
14
USB Connector
14
Custom-Made Connecting Cable
15
Programming in ZIF Socket
15
Connecting Procedure
16
Connection Examples
17
PIC Microcontrollers
17
AVR Microcontrollers
18
Atmel 8051
19
AVR with TPI Interface (E.g. Attiny10)
19
Cypress Psoc
19
MSP430 / CC430 with SBW Interface
20
MSP430 with TEST Pin Without SBW Interface
20
I2C Memory Chips
21
SPI Memory Chips
21
TI (Chipcon) CCXXXX
21
JTAG Interface
22
Microwire Memory Chips
22
HPR Adapters
23
Hpr3V3
23
Hpr1V2
23
Usage
23
HPRAVR Adapter
24
Usage
24
Built-In Protection
25
Technical Specifications
25
Limit Values
25
Operating Specifications
25
Declaration of Conformity
26
Drivers
28
Driver Installation
28
Windows Operating Systems
28
Older Supported Windows Versions
28
Windows 7 and Later
28
Linux
29
Driver Updating
29
4 Usage under Linux
30
5 Up Software
32
Abbreviations Used
32
Installation
32
Device Programming
32
Programmer Selection
32
Projects
33
Device Type Selection
33
Delay for VDD Switching On/Off When Supplied from
34
Program Settings
34
Production Programming Settings
35
Settings for Programming During Development
35
Fuses and Working with Them
36
Programmer Settings
36
Programming
36
Differential Programming
37
Further Features
37
Setting the GO Button
37
Mass Production
37
Serial Numbers
38
Data Record
40
Example of File with Serial Numbers
40
Format of Files with Serial Numbers
40
Calibration Memory Support
41
Working with Calibration Memory When Erasing a
41
Working with Calibration Memory in Devices with
41
Program Controls
41
Toolbar
42
Status Bar
42
Menus
42
File Menu
42
File ➙ New
42
File ➙ Open
42
File ➙ Open Next File
42
File ➙ Close Project
43
File ➙ New Project
43
File ➙ Open File with Data Memory Automatically
43
File ➙ Open Project
43
File ➙ Reload Actual File
43
File ➙ Save
43
File ➙ Save as
43
File ➙ Save Project
43
Edit Menu
44
Edit ➙ Fill with Value
44
File ➙ Exit
44
File ➙ Export to bin
44
File ➙ Read Calibration Data
44
File ➙ Recent Projects
44
File ➙ Save Calibration Data
44
Edit ➙ Fill Selected Location with RETLW
45
Edit ➙ Text Insert
45
View Menu
45
View ➙ Boot Memory
45
View ➙ Code/Main Memory
45
View ➙ Configuration Memory
45
View ➙ Console
45
View ➙ Data Memory
45
View ➙ Display Programmer Form
46
Program Data Memory
47
Read Data Memory
48
Erase Data Memory
49
Options Menu
50
Except for Programming: Close Status Window
51
Do Not Erase Data Memory before Its Programming
52
Options ➙ Program Settings ➙ Files
53
Save Unused Locations to .Hex File
54
Options ➙ Program Settings ➙ Colors
55
Prepare S/N before Programming
56
Fill with RETLW Instruction
57
Do Not Show Warning if Internal 5 V Is Switched on with 3.3 V Device
58
Power Supply from the Programmer
59
In Idle State
59
During Programming
59
Reset
59
Settings Associated with PIC Microcontrollers
59
Help Menu
59
Programming Method
59
Use PE
59
Boot Memory Programming
60
Settings Associated with AVR and 8051 Microcontrollers
60
Faster Programming with Slow Clock
60
Hvp
60
Inverse Reset
60
Oscillator Frequency
60
Settings Associated with I2C Memory Chips
60
I2C Bus Speed
60
I2C Memory Address
60
Settings Associated with SPI Flash Chips
60
During Programming
61
Settings Associated with PIC Microcontrollers
61
Algorithm Programming
61
Boot Memory Programming
61
MCLR Pin Control
61
Programming Method
61
Use PE
61
Settings Associated with AVR and 8051 Microcontrollers
61
Faster Programming with Slow Clock
61
Oscillator Frequency
61
Settings Associated with I2C Memory Chips I2C Bus Speed
62
Code/Main Memory Editor
62
Configuration Memory Editor
62
Data Memory (EEPROM) Editor
62
End Address
62
HEX Editor Windows
62
I2C Memory Address
62
Selecting an Area
62
Settings Associated with SPI Flash Chips
62
Start Address
62
Tips for Advanced Users
63
Running up from Command Line
63
List of Parameters
63
Device Programming
65
Examples of Use
65
File Opening
65
Program Return Codes
65
Using a Project File
65
Running up by Means of Windows Messages
66
List of Commands
66
Example of Use
68
UP_DLL.DLL Library
68
Running more than One Instance of up
69
Access of more up Instances to One Programmer
70
Updating up
70
Appendix A UP_DLL.DLL
70
Data Types
70
List of up Variables
70
Appendix B: Use of ICSP
78
Pins Used for Programming
78
HVP Algorithm
79
LVP Algorithm (Without VPP)
79
Loading of Different Programmer Pins
79
Power Supply Options
79
ICSP Connector
80
Power Supply Capacities in Application
80
Appendix C: Intel-HEX File Format
81
Supported Alternatives of HEX Files
81
Description of Intel-HEX File Format
81
Data Record
81
End of File
82
Extended Linear Address
82
Saving Device Type in .Hex File
82
6 PRESTO.DLL Library
83
Jtag Player
84
JTAG Device Programming
84
SVF File
84
Examples of How to Create SVF Files
84
State of .Svf File Implementation
85
XSVF File
85
Examples of How to Create XSVF Files
85
Programming Connector
86
State of XSVF File Implementation
86
Settings
86
Default TCK Signal Frequency
86
Fast Clocks Option (FORTE Only)
87
RUNTEST Timing Multiply (both SVF and XSVF)
87
RUNTEST Without Run_Count (SVF Only)
87
RUNTEST with Run_Count and no Timing
87
(Both SVF and XSVF)
87
VPP PRESTO / P FORTE Pin Usage While Running Test
88
(File) / after Test Completion
88
Default Settings
88
Default Settings for AVR
88
Default Settings for Fpgas
88
Default Settings for XC9500
88
Running JTAG Player from Command Line
89
Multiup
90
Programming Settings
90
Programming
90
Commandline
90
Trouble-Shooting
91
Tips and Tricks
91
PRESTO Tester
91
Document History
93
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