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SLUU468A – December 2010 – Revised July 2015

bq76PL536PGM-1 Programming Board

This document covers the initial connection and installation of the Texas Instruments bq76PL536A
program (OTP) board, P/N bq76PL536PGM-1. For device details and how to set up the secondary
protection, see the corresponding data sheet for bq76PL536A (

SLUSAD3

) or bq76PL536A-Q1

(

SLUSAM3

). This document refers to the bq76PL536A, but all the content applies to the bq76PL536A-Q1

also.

Contents

1

Software and Hardware Requirements

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2

Software Installation

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3

Connecting bq76PL536PGM-1 and bq76PL536EVM-3 Boards

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4

EPROM Programming Procedures

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5

Warnings and Troubleshooting

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6

Advanced Mode View Detail

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7

Support

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8

Packing List

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List of Figures

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bq76PL536EVM-3

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2

bq76PL536PGM-1

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Setting Trimming Value

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4

Creating Programmable Image

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Entering Optional Product Data

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6

Saving Image File

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Loading Image to bq76PL536A OTP EPROM Programmer

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Loading Image to bq76PL536A OTP EPROM Programmer

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9

Check Hardware Setup

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10

Detecting IC

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IC Detected. IC Inserted Correctly

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Warning for NO IC or Inserting Incorrectly

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Programming IC

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Passing or Failing. IC is Programmed Correctly

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15

Passing/Failing. IC Failed to Program Fail Count Increases by 1

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Completed EPROM Programming. Insert a New IC and Repeat From Step 5.

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Warning for NO IC or IC Inserted Incorrectly

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Reprogramming Trimmed IC

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Advanced Mode Main View

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Copying Measurements Data to Clipboard

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Connect to Dongle

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Program Image

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Comparing OTP. OTP Matches

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Comparing OTP. OTP Does not Match

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Checking for Blank OTP. OTP is Blank

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Checking for Blank OTP. OTP is not Blank

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SLUU468A – December 2010 – Revised July 2015

bq76PL536PGM-1 Programming Board

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Summary of Contents for bq76PL536PGM-1

Page 1: ...mage 5 5 Entering Optional Product Data 5 6 Saving Image File 6 7 Loading Image to bq76PL536A OTP EPROM Programmer 6 8 Loading Image to bq76PL536A OTP EPROM Programmer 6 9 Check Hardware Setup 7 10 Detecting IC 7 11 IC Detected IC Inserted Correctly 7 12 Warning for NO IC or Inserting Incorrectly 8 13 Programming IC 8 14 Passing or Failing IC is Programmed Correctly 8 15 Passing Failing IC Failed ...

Page 2: ... USB port using the supplied cable The port must be a powered port typically directly from a PC Use of a USB non powered hub may not provide sufficient operating current for the Aardvark or the EVM to operate correctly 2 2 Installing the bq76PL536EVM 3 Evaluation Software Download the bq76PL536A and bq76PL536A Q1 Evaluation Software from the tool folder on TI com located here http www ti com tool ...

Page 3: ...e Aardvark adapter and your PC 2 Connect the Aardvark ribbon cable to the 10 pin header on the bq76PL536PGM 1 programmer board 3 Run the bq76PL536A OTP EPROM programmer software on your PC 4 Check for 22 V and 7 V LEDs on the board and GUI See Figure 9 5 If all of the LEDs are not ON select Connect to Dongle F2 or repeat the preceding steps 3 SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 bq76PL536PGM 1...

Page 4: ...rd See Section 3 4 Run bq76PL536A OTP EPROM Programmer Software 5 Load the image created with bq76PL536EVM 3 Figure 7 and Figure 8 6 Insert the integrated circuit IC into the socket Check for pin 1 orientation See Figure 10 The 22V and 7V LEDs must be on If not press the F2 function key Connect to Dongle See Figure 21 7 Test the IC Click the Click to Detect selection 8 Separate pass and fail IC 9 ...

Page 5: ...ata values to the Protected registers www ti com EPROM Programming Procedures Figure 4 Creating Programmable Image Figure 5 Entering Optional Product Data 5 SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 bq76PL536PGM 1 Programming Board Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2010 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 6: ...gure 7 Loading Image to bq76PL536A OTP EPROM Programmer Figure 8 Loading Image to bq76PL536A OTP EPROM Programmer 6 bq76PL536PGM 1 Programming Board SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2010 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 7: ... 9 Check Hardware Setup Figure 10 Detecting IC Figure 11 IC Detected IC Inserted Correctly 7 SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 bq76PL536PGM 1 Programming Board Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2010 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 8: ...g Incorrectly Discard this IC if inserted incorrectly NOTE GO Back to Step 5 Figure 13 Programming IC Figure 14 Passing or Failing IC is Programmed Correctly 8 bq76PL536PGM 1 Programming Board SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2010 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 9: ...IC EPROM OTP is a one time only programmable memory ICs must not be programmed more than one time It is possible to damage the device if programmed twice a Figure 18 error message pops up b Go to Section 6 4 If OTP matches then the IC is already programmed to proper trim value If OTP does not match then IC is a failed IC and must be disregarded c Go to Section 6 5 Verify Blank Check feature Reques...

Page 10: ...mmended for production operator 6 1 Copy Measurement Data to Clipboard Copy current measurements Brick Cell voltage Temperatures to clipboard and subsequently copy to a spreadsheet 6 2 Connect to Dongle F2 Connect dongle to your PC Figure 21 6 3 Program Image Program OTP trim value to IC Figure 22 Click icon or F5 10 bq76PL536PGM 1 Programming Board SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 Submit ...

Page 11: ...k F7 Check whether OTP is blank or not Figure 25 and Figure 26 6 6 Refresh Figure 19 Advanced Mode Main View Figure 20 Copying Measurements Data to Clipboard 11 SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 bq76PL536PGM 1 Programming Board Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2010 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 12: ...sert IC 3 No 22V and 7V DC LEDs are on programming board Repeat 4 0 procedures This icon needs to be on Advanced Mode View Detail www ti com Figure 21 Connect to Dongle Figure 22 Program Image Figure 23 Comparing OTP OTP Matches 12 bq76PL536PGM 1 Programming Board SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2010 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 13: ...oes not Match Figure 25 Checking for Blank OTP OTP is Blank Figure 26 Checking for Blank OTP OTP is not Blank 13 SLUU468A December 2010 Revised July 2015 bq76PL536PGM 1 Programming Board Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2010 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 14: ...apter USB SPI FW Revision 3 41 or later required 3 1 ea CD ROM containing software and documentation this is a spacer paragraph keep getting a blank page Revision History Changes from Original December 2010 to A Revision Page Changed bq76PL536 to bq76PL536A throughout document 1 Added data sheet numbers 1 Changed image for board 3 Changed images by resizing and for clarity 4 14 Revision History SL...

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