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ATDH1165PC-

Manufacturer Part Number
ATDH1165PC-
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of ATDH1165PC-

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant
Atmel ATF15xx Family: ISP Devices User Guide
Options
This command allows you to choose from the following options when
executing your chain file:

Note:



Writing to SVF file instead of LPT port. – If you select Yes for this
option, the ISP software will stream its programming information to
an SVF (Serial Vector Format) file instead of to the parallel (LPT)
port. The SVF format is an industry-standard format used by a
variety of ATE (automated test equipment) vendors to program ISP
devices in a production environment. In addition, an SVF file can
be used in conjunction with conversion utilities to generate the
proper format files required by the ATE vendors.
The ISP software will generate an SVF file for Atmel devices only.
All other devices need to be placed in the Bypass mode. The SVF
file will include whether the IDCODE register is available on power-
up, the JTAG instruction width, programming algorithm and any
Atmel-specific ISP instructions and programming data to be down-
loaded to Atmel ISP devices.
If you want to program devices from multiple vendors with the
same SVF file, you will need to use external JTAG boundary scan
software, which offers the capability of configuring multiple vendor
device JTAG chains and executing ISP operations on these
devices from one SVF file.
If you want to perform JTAG boundary scan operations on Atmel or
other devices, you also will need to use external boundary scan
software to configure your BST chain and create an output file sup-
ported by your ATE environment.
Does the Target System Support SVF Specification Rev. D? –
This option requires you to specify what revision of SVF file the
Atmel-ISP software creates. Please refer to paragraph 5.3,
“Creating SVF Files”, on page 5-4 for further information.
Use State-Resets in SVF File? – This option gives you the choice
of including JTAG TAP reset statements in your source file. Please
refer to paragraph 5.3, “Creating SVF Files”, on page 5-4 for further
information.
Using the ByteBlaster Cable. – This option allows you to use the
ByteBlaster/ByteBlasterMV cable you normally use for
MAX7000S/A/AE devices to execute ISP on Atmel ATF15xx family
devices. This saves you from using the Atmel-ISP cable. Once you
enable the ByteBlaster/ByteBlasterMV option, it remains enabled
until you disable it. This means that if this option is enabled, the
Atmel-ISP cable will not work on your target system and vice versa,
if it is disabled.
The Atmel-ISP software defaults to disabling this option. If you get
errors when executing your chain file with the Atmel-ISP software,
make sure this option is not enabled first.
Contact Atmel PLD Applications if you need a vendor list that
supports SVF or if you need more information.
Atmel-ISP Software
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