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ATDH1165PC-

Manufacturer Part Number
ATDH1165PC-
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of ATDH1165PC-

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant
Getting Started
5.2
5.3
5-4
Using
ByteBlaster
BlasterMV
with Atmel ISP
Devices
Creating SVF
Files
Cable
/Byte
If you want to use the ByteBlaster/ByteBlasterMV cable, first go to the main menu.
Select the Process menu, then choose Options. Two notices will appear: one asks
whether you want to save your programming data in a SVF (Serial Vector Format) file;
the second notice asks whether you want to use the ByteBlaster cable. If you select No
to SVF format and Yes for ByteBlaster cable, the ISP software will use this cable to
download ISP operations to the devices on your circuit board. Make sure that your Byte-
Blaster/ByteBlasterMV cable is connected to either your circuit board or ISP board. The
options you specified will take effect when you re-execute the Process..Run command.
To switch the cable type back to the Atmel-ISP cable, go to the main menu, select the
Process menu, and choose Options. Select No again to SVF format. The second notice
will be different from before and it will ask if you want to use the Standard cable. If you
select Yes, then the cable type will be switched back to the Atmel-ISP cable type.
Note:
The Atmel-ISP software can create Serial Vector Format (SVF) files that can be used to
execute ISP operations on automated test equipment (ATE). The Atmel-ISP software
supports two revisions of the SVF specification: Revs. C and D. Revision C is needed
to support Jam
Rev. D is preferred.
To create an SVF file, perform the following procedure:
1. Create the chain file in the Atmel-ISP software.
2. When you are done, go to Process..Options.
3. At the notice “Write to SVF file instead of LPT port?”, select Yes.
4. At the notice “Does the Target System Support SVF Rev. D?”, select either Yes
5. The Create SVF File dialog box will open. Enter the file name and click OK.
6. At the notice “Use STATE RESETS in SVF File”, select either Yes or No. If you
7. Go to Process..Run to execute the ISP operations.
8. Exit the Atmel-ISP software.
Note:
for Rev. D, or No for Rev. C.
are just programming Atmel devices, it is recommended that you select Yes.
Check the chain file first before executing any operation. The chain file should
indicate the parallel port setting used and if the ByteBlaster cable type is
selected. If it does not, then check to ensure that the software communicates
with your board. Refer to Section 7, “Troubleshooting” for more information.
The ISP software requires you to exit the software before the SVF file is written
to disk. Trying to open an SVF file while the software is running will display a file
of null (0 bytes) size.
programming. Rev. C or D can be used by the ATE tester; however,
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