Problems related to the 866B
PC interconnection, and their
removing
If you have any problems with 866B
PC interconnection, see section
Common notes
please.
Manipulation with the programmed device
After selection of desired device for your work, you can insert into the open ZIF socket (the
lever is up) and close socket (the lever is down). The correct orientation of the programmed
device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near ZIF socket on the programmer's cover. The
programmed device is necessary to insert into the socket also to remove from the socket
when LED BUSY light off.
Note:
Programmer's protection electronics protect the target device and the programmer
itself against either short or long-term power failures and, partly, also against a PC failure.
However, it is not possible to grant the integrity of the target device due to incorrect, user-
selected programming parameters. Target device may be not destroyed by forced interruption
of the control program (reset or switch-off PC), by removing the physical connection to the
programmer, but the content of actually programmed cell may remains undefined. Don't
unplug the target device from the ZIF socket during work with device (LED BUSY shine).
In-system serial programming by 866B
For general definition, recommendation and direction about ISP see section
Common notes
/ ISP
please.
Description of 866B ISP connector
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Front view at ISP connector of programmer.
Specification of ISP connector pins depends on the device, which you want to program. You
can find it in the control SW for programmer (Pg4uw), menu
Device / Device Info (Ctrl+F1)
.
Be aware, the ISP programming way of respective device must be selected. It is indicated by
(ISP) suffix after name of selected device.
These specifications correspond with application notes published of device manufacturers.
Used application notes you may find on
section Support /
Application Notes.
Note: Pin no. 1 is signed by triangle scratch on ISP cable connectors
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Summary of Contents for 844USB
Page 7: ...Introduction 7 ...
Page 12: ...Quick Start 12 ...
Page 15: ...Detailed description 15 ...
Page 16: ...859 16 ...
Page 28: ...866B 28 ...
Page 41: ...844USB 41 ...
Page 50: ...848A 50 ...
Page 56: ...Setup 56 ...
Page 67: ...Pg4uw 67 ...
Page 117: ...Pg4uwMC 117 ...
Page 127: ...Common notes 127 ...
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