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- Table Of Contents
- warranty information
- Product Description
- Contents of Package
- UniSite-xpi External Features
- The Back Panel
- Disks
- Specifications
- Safety
- Options
- How Many Pin Driver Boards Do You Need (Legacy)?
- Before You Begin
- Install a Module
- Removing a Module
- Check the Line Voltage (on older units)
- Connect Your Equipment
- Connecting to a Host
- Connecting to a Terminal
- Figure 2-4 Transparent Mode
- More About Cables
- Removing a Base
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Figure 2-6 Front Panel Indicators
- Figure 2-7 TaskLink Connection Established Message
- The Power-on Screen for Terminal Mode
- Changing the Default Terminal
- Insert Algorithm Disk
- Figure 2-9 Write-enabled Disk
- Set Up High Speed Download
- Changing the Powerup Defaults
- Using the Mass Storage Module (Hard Drive)
- Backing up the MSM
- Installing a MatchBook
- Figure 2-11 Inserting a MatchBook into the Base
- Inserting a PLCC or LCC Device into a MatchBook
- Inserting an SOIC Device into a MatchBook
- Removing a Device From a MatchBook
- Inserting Devices into a PPI Adapter
- Figure 2-16 TSOP Device Orientation
- Figure 2-17 QFP Device Orientation
- Maintenance
- Replacing the Line Fuse
- What To Do Next Time
- What Will I Learn?
- Outline of the Programming Operation
- Tutorials for TaskLink for Windows Mode
- Figure 3-4 System Menu: Simulation Mode
- Session 2: Setting Programmer Properties
- Figure 3-8 General Tab
- Session 3: Loading Data
- Session 4: Selecting Processes
- Figure 3-14 Process Menu: Select Process
- Session 5: Programming a Device
- Figure 3-18 Waiting for Start
- Figure 3-20 TaskLink Main Screen with Last Job Summary
- Tutorials for TaskLink for DOS Mode
- Figure 3-23 Setup Menu: Select Device
- Session 7: Setting Programmer Properties
- Session 8: Loading Data
- Figure 3-29 PC Disk File
- Session 9: Selecting Processes
- Session 10: Programming a Device
- Figure 3-35 Statistics
- Tutorials for HiTerm (Terminal) Mode
- The UniSite-xpi Screen
- Moving the Cursor
- Figure 3-38 Areas of the Help Screen
- Using Key Functions
- Session 11: Navigating Through the Menus
- Select Online Help
- Exit the Online Help
- Session 12: Selecting a Device
- Select a Device Part Number
- Accessing Device-specific Online Information
- Can I Use Another Device?
- Figure 3-45 The Keep Current Part List
- Select the Keep Current Algorithm
- Special Note
- Session 14: Loading Data from a Device
- Insert the Device
- Parameter Screens
- Setting the Parameters
- Session 15: Loading Data from Disk
- Figure 3-49 The File Menu
- Review
- Session 16: Selecting a Translation Format
- Figure 3-52 The Download Data from Host Screen
- Downloading the File
- After the Download
- Session 18: Loading Data from a Host
- What to Transfer?
- Session 19: Editing Data
- Moving Around
- Restoring Your File
- Programming the Device
- Setting the Verify Parameters
- Verifying the Device
- Menu Organization
- Figure 4-1 The Command Tree
- Overwriting User RAM
- Select Device
- Selecting a Device
- After You Select a Device
- Cross Programming
- Quick Copy
- Load Device
- Load Memory Device
- Program Device
- Program Memory Device
- Enhanced Security Fuse Capability
- Verify Device
- Verify Memory Device
- More Commands
- Configure System
- Programmer ID
- Keep Current
- Custom Menu Algs
- Mass Storage
- Device Checks
- Edit Data
- File Operations
- Job File
- Remote Control
- Transfer Data
- Yield Tally
- Which Driver to Use?
- System Setup
- Exiting CRC Mode
- Halting CRC Operations
- CRC Default Settings
- CRC Commands
- Instrument Control Codes
- General Notes
- ASCII Binary Format, Codes 01, 02, and 03(or 05, 06, and 07)
- Texas Instruments SDSMAC Format (320), Code 04
- The 5-Level BNPF Format, Codes 08 or 09
- Formatted Binary Format, Code 10
- DEC Binary Format, Code 11
- Spectrum Format, Codes 12 or 13
- POF (Programmer Object File) Format, Code 14
- Absolute Binary Format, Code 16
- LOF Format, Code 17
- ASCII Octal and Hex Formats, Codes 30-37 and 50-58
- RCA Cosmac Format, Code 70
- Fairchild Fairbug, Code 80
- MOS Technology Format, Code 81
- Motorola EXORciser Format, Code 82
- Intel Intellec 8/MDS Format, Code 83
- Signetics Absolute Object Format, Code 85
- Tektronix Hexadecimal Format, Code 86
- Motorola EXORmacs Format, Code 87
- Intel MCS-86 Hexadecimal Object, Code 88
- Hewlett-Packard 64000 Absolute Format, Code 89
- Texas Instruments SDSMAC Format, Code 90
- JEDEC Format, Codes 91 and 92
- JEDEC Full Format, Code 91
- JEDEC Field Syntax
- JEDEC U and E Fields
- JEDEC Kernel Mode, Code 92
- Extended Tektronix Hexadecimal Format, Code 94
- Motorola 32-Bit Format, Code 95
- Hewlett-Packard UNIX Format, Code 96
- Figure 6-22 Hewlett-Packard 64000 Unix Format
- Intel OMF386 Format, Code 97
- Intel OMF286 Format, Code 98
- Figure 6-24 A Close-up of the Intel OMF286 Format
- Intel Hex-32, Code 99
- Highest I/O Addresses
- Troubleshooting Guides
- Device Insertion Error When Using Elastomeric Pad
- Device Over-current Fault
- Device Programming Error
- Invalid Device ID on Logic Device
- Electronic ID Verify Error on Memory Device
- Illegal Bit Error
- I/O Timeout Error
- Partial or No Transfer Performed
- Incompatible User Data File for Device Selected
- Glossary
- Introduction to PinSite
- Compatibility
- Installing the PinSite Module
- Installing a Base in PinSite
- Figure A-4 Base Receptacle Opening
- Figure A-5 Aligning the Base
- Installing a MatchBook in a Base
- Figure A-7 Inserting a MatchBook into a Base
- Installing a PLCC or LCC Device in a MatchBook
- Installing an SOIC Device in a MatchBook
- Figure A-10 SOIC Device Insertion
- Installing a PGA Device in a PGA Base
- Using the PPI Base
- Figure A-12 PPI Base
- Figure A-14 Lowering the Base Door Over the Adapter
- Figure A-16 Removing the Door from PPI Base
- Installing Devices into a PPI Adapter
- Figure A-19 QFP Device Orientation
- Using PinSite
- Introduction to SetSite (Legacy)
- Features
- Using SetSite (Legacy)
- Set and Gang Programming
- SetSite Applications (Legacy)
- Gang Programming
- Set Programming
- Programming Partial Sets of Devices
- Preventive Maintenance for Modules (Legacy)
- Bases
- Overview
- Making Your Own Cable
- Switching Modes
- Use Algorithm
- Sample Keep Current Scenario
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