A. Using Modules
UniSite-xpi User Manual
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Cleaning the Pad
To clean debris from the conductive pad, blow air over it. If you use
compressed air, direct the air stream from the front or back of the Base.
Avoid air streams from the side of the pad, which could lift the pad off
the circuit board.
To further clean the pad and dislodge dirt, apply a small amount of
isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab and, with a rolling motion, gently
wipe off the pad. Make sure that the pad is clear of any cotton filaments
left from the cleaning process.
CAUTION: Do not use any petroleum or freon based products to clean
the pad. These substances will cause premature deterioration
of the pad material.
Replacement Pad Kits
The Base has been designed to allow you to replace the pads quickly and
easily, to minimize downtime. Replacement pads are available from
Data I/O. Contact Data I/O Customer Support as listed in the Preface for
ordering information.
Introduction to SetSite (Legacy)
Data I/O’s SetSite module allows you to perform set or gang
programming operations with UniSite. (Set and gang programming are
defined on the following pages.) SetSite programs MOS/CMOS EPROMs
and EEPROMs in the DIP style package. See the device list shipped with
each UniSite software update for a complete list of supported devices.
Devices programmable with SetSite are listed in the Product Module
column on the device list.
Note: SetSite is not supported in TaskLink for Windows software. Use TaskLink
for DOS or HiTerm (terminal emulation software).
Included here are applications for using SetSite and explanations of
memory allocation for set/gang programming.
Compatibility
Whether or not SetSite is compatible with your UniSite depends on the
version of UniSite software you are using and your memory
requirements. The SetSite module is fully compatible with any UniSite
that has a V2.0 (or later) System disk. If you are using SetSite or PinSite
and the part number of your UniSite is 901-0058-007 or less, it is
recommended that you update UniSite to assure that SetSite will operate
properly with all devices.
Memory requirements depend on the type of device, and the set size and
word width you want to use for set programming. UniSite has a standard
user RAM size of 128K x 8. Using this architecture, you could gang
program up to eight 1Mbit devices (programming the SAME data into all
eight parts). Set programming the same eight 1Mbit devices
(programming so each device has a DIFFERENT block of data) would
require 1MB of user RAM. Should your programming needs require it,
Data I/O offers upgrades for additional RAM. Contact your local
Data I/O Service Center for more information about the RAM upgrades.
Summary of Contents for UniSite-xpi
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