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UniSite-xpi

Brand: Data I/O | Category: Motherboard
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. warranty information
  12. Product Description
  13. Contents of Package
  14. UniSite-xpi External Features
  15. The Back Panel
  16. Disks
  17. Specifications
  18. Safety
  19. Options
  20. How Many Pin Driver Boards Do You Need (Legacy)?
  21. Before You Begin
  22. Install a Module
  23. Removing a Module
  24. Check the Line Voltage (on older units)
  25. Connect Your Equipment
  26. Connecting to a Host
  27. Connecting to a Terminal
  28. Figure 2-4 Transparent Mode
  29. More About Cables
  30. Removing a Base
  31. Connecting the Power Cord
  32. Figure 2-6 Front Panel Indicators
  33. Figure 2-7 TaskLink Connection Established Message
  34. The Power-on Screen for Terminal Mode
  35. Changing the Default Terminal
  36. Insert Algorithm Disk
  37. Figure 2-9 Write-enabled Disk
  38. Set Up High Speed Download
  39. Changing the Powerup Defaults
  40. Using the Mass Storage Module (Hard Drive)
  41. Backing up the MSM
  42. Installing a MatchBook
  43. Figure 2-11 Inserting a MatchBook into the Base
  44. Inserting a PLCC or LCC Device into a MatchBook
  45. Inserting an SOIC Device into a MatchBook
  46. Removing a Device From a MatchBook
  47. Inserting Devices into a PPI Adapter
  48. Figure 2-16 TSOP Device Orientation
  49. Figure 2-17 QFP Device Orientation
  50. Maintenance
  51. Replacing the Line Fuse
  52. What To Do Next Time
  53. What Will I Learn?
  54. Outline of the Programming Operation
  55. Tutorials for TaskLink for Windows Mode
  56. Figure 3-4 System Menu: Simulation Mode
  57. Session 2: Setting Programmer Properties
  58. Figure 3-8 General Tab
  59. Session 3: Loading Data
  60. Session 4: Selecting Processes
  61. Figure 3-14 Process Menu: Select Process
  62. Session 5: Programming a Device
  63. Figure 3-18 Waiting for Start
  64. Figure 3-20 TaskLink Main Screen with Last Job Summary
  65. Tutorials for TaskLink for DOS Mode
  66. Figure 3-23 Setup Menu: Select Device
  67. Session 7: Setting Programmer Properties
  68. Session 8: Loading Data
  69. Figure 3-29 PC Disk File
  70. Session 9: Selecting Processes
  71. Session 10: Programming a Device
  72. Figure 3-35 Statistics
  73. Tutorials for HiTerm (Terminal) Mode
  74. The UniSite-xpi Screen
  75. Moving the Cursor
  76. Figure 3-38 Areas of the Help Screen
  77. Using Key Functions
  78. Session 11: Navigating Through the Menus
  79. Select Online Help
  80. Exit the Online Help
  81. Session 12: Selecting a Device
  82. Select a Device Part Number
  83. Accessing Device-specific Online Information
  84. Can I Use Another Device?
  85. Figure 3-45 The Keep Current Part List
  86. Select the Keep Current Algorithm
  87. Special Note
  88. Session 14: Loading Data from a Device
  89. Insert the Device
  90. Parameter Screens
  91. Setting the Parameters
  92. Session 15: Loading Data from Disk
  93. Figure 3-49 The File Menu
  94. Review
  95. Session 16: Selecting a Translation Format
  96. Figure 3-52 The Download Data from Host Screen
  97. Downloading the File
  98. After the Download
  99. Session 18: Loading Data from a Host
  100. What to Transfer?
  101. Session 19: Editing Data
  102. Moving Around
  103. Restoring Your File
  104. Programming the Device
  105. Setting the Verify Parameters
  106. Verifying the Device
  107. Menu Organization
  108. Figure 4-1 The Command Tree
  109. Overwriting User RAM
  110. Select Device
  111. Selecting a Device
  112. After You Select a Device
  113. Cross Programming
  114. Quick Copy
  115. Load Device
  116. Load Memory Device
  117. Program Device
  118. Program Memory Device
  119. Enhanced Security Fuse Capability
  120. Verify Device
  121. Verify Memory Device
  122. More Commands
  123. Configure System
  124. Programmer ID
  125. Keep Current
  126. Custom Menu Algs
  127. Mass Storage
  128. Device Checks
  129. Edit Data
  130. File Operations
  131. Job File
  132. Remote Control
  133. Transfer Data
  134. Yield Tally
  135. Which Driver to Use?
  136. System Setup
  137. Exiting CRC Mode
  138. Halting CRC Operations
  139. CRC Default Settings
  140. CRC Commands
  141. Instrument Control Codes
  142. General Notes
  143. ASCII Binary Format, Codes 01, 02, and 03(or 05, 06, and 07)
  144. Texas Instruments SDSMAC Format (320), Code 04
  145. The 5-Level BNPF Format, Codes 08 or 09
  146. Formatted Binary Format, Code 10
  147. DEC Binary Format, Code 11
  148. Spectrum Format, Codes 12 or 13
  149. POF (Programmer Object File) Format, Code 14
  150. Absolute Binary Format, Code 16
  151. LOF Format, Code 17
  152. ASCII Octal and Hex Formats, Codes 30-37 and 50-58
  153. RCA Cosmac Format, Code 70
  154. Fairchild Fairbug, Code 80
  155. MOS Technology Format, Code 81
  156. Motorola EXORciser Format, Code 82
  157. Intel Intellec 8/MDS Format, Code 83
  158. Signetics Absolute Object Format, Code 85
  159. Tektronix Hexadecimal Format, Code 86
  160. Motorola EXORmacs Format, Code 87
  161. Intel MCS-86 Hexadecimal Object, Code 88
  162. Hewlett-Packard 64000 Absolute Format, Code 89
  163. Texas Instruments SDSMAC Format, Code 90
  164. JEDEC Format, Codes 91 and 92
  165. JEDEC Full Format, Code 91
  166. JEDEC Field Syntax
  167. JEDEC U and E Fields
  168. JEDEC Kernel Mode, Code 92
  169. Extended Tektronix Hexadecimal Format, Code 94
  170. Motorola 32-Bit Format, Code 95
  171. Hewlett-Packard UNIX Format, Code 96
  172. Figure 6-22 Hewlett-Packard 64000 Unix Format
  173. Intel OMF386 Format, Code 97
  174. Intel OMF286 Format, Code 98
  175. Figure 6-24 A Close-up of the Intel OMF286 Format
  176. Intel Hex-32, Code 99
  177. Highest I/O Addresses
  178. Troubleshooting Guides
  179. Device Insertion Error When Using Elastomeric Pad
  180. Device Over-current Fault
  181. Device Programming Error
  182. Invalid Device ID on Logic Device
  183. Electronic ID Verify Error on Memory Device
  184. Illegal Bit Error
  185. I/O Timeout Error
  186. Partial or No Transfer Performed
  187. Incompatible User Data File for Device Selected
  188. Glossary
  189. Introduction to PinSite
  190. Compatibility
  191. Installing the PinSite Module
  192. Installing a Base in PinSite
  193. Figure A-4 Base Receptacle Opening
  194. Figure A-5 Aligning the Base
  195. Installing a MatchBook in a Base
  196. Figure A-7 Inserting a MatchBook into a Base
  197. Installing a PLCC or LCC Device in a MatchBook
  198. Installing an SOIC Device in a MatchBook
  199. Figure A-10 SOIC Device Insertion
  200. Installing a PGA Device in a PGA Base
  201. Using the PPI Base
  202. Figure A-12 PPI Base
  203. Figure A-14 Lowering the Base Door Over the Adapter
  204. Figure A-16 Removing the Door from PPI Base
  205. Installing Devices into a PPI Adapter
  206. Figure A-19 QFP Device Orientation
  207. Using PinSite
  208. Introduction to SetSite (Legacy)
  209. Features
  210. Using SetSite (Legacy)
  211. Set and Gang Programming
  212. SetSite Applications (Legacy)
  213. Gang Programming
  214. Set Programming
  215. Programming Partial Sets of Devices
  216. Preventive Maintenance for Modules (Legacy)
  217. Bases
  218. Overview
  219. Making Your Own Cable
  220. Switching Modes
  221. Use Algorithm
  222. Sample Keep Current Scenario
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