AE-ISP-U2 Phyton Inc, AE-ISP-U2 Datasheet - Page 2

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AE-ISP-U2

Manufacturer Part Number
AE-ISP-U2
Description
ADAPTER UNIV ISP DIP28/BH10
Manufacturer
Phyton Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AE-ISP-U2

Accessory Type
Adapter Board
For Use With/related Products
ChipProg-40, ChipProg-48, ChipProg-G4
For Use With
CHIPPROG-G4 - PROGRAMMER GANG 4 SOCKETCHIPPROG-40 - PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIPCHIPPROG-48 - PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 48-DIP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
AE-ISP-U2
AE-ISP-U2 connection for Altera EPM3000
AE-ISP-U2 connection for LPC Flash and Firmware Hub
AE-ISP-U2 connection for Altera EPM3000
Click the programmer model below to get an appropriate list of the devices supported by the adapter:
Recommended connection:
Table of connections of the adapter output socket to the device pins:
http://www.phyton.com/downloads/adp/HTML/ae-isp-u2.html
Adapter Output connector, BH-10 Target Device EPM3xxx
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
ChipProg-48, ChipProg-G4
10
8
6
4
2
1
2
3
4
5
11
13
11
2
1
6
8
GND
TCK
TDO
VCC
TMS
There are two alternative options for powering the
targets:
1. The target gets power from the programmer (Vdd).
This is possible only if the target does not consume too
much energy. A capacity of the target power circuitry
should not exceed 50 uF.
2. The target gets power from a built-in or external power
supply. In this case the power output from the
programmer should not be connected with the target. The
target system should be tolerant to applying logical
signals with the voltage levels exceeding the voltages on
the target.
NOTE! It is strictly prohibited to power the target from
both the programmer and built-in or external power
supply simultaneously.
Purpose of the R1..R4 resistors is to isolate the
programmed chip from rest of target system.
Recommended value of resistors R1..R4 is 2k or more.
You can also use jumpers instead of the resistors.
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12/3/2009

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