SUPERPRO9000U(ROHS) Xeltek, SUPERPRO9000U(ROHS) Datasheet - Page 12

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SUPERPRO9000U(ROHS)

Manufacturer Part Number
SUPERPRO9000U(ROHS)
Description
PROGRAMMER GANG QUAD SKT W/USB
Manufacturer
Xeltek
Series
SuperPro 9000Ur
Type
Gang-Universal Programmerr

Specifications of SUPERPRO9000U(ROHS)

Contents
4 sets 48-DIP Programming Sockets, Programmer, AC Adapter, USB Cable, Users Guide and Power Supply
For Use With/related Products
E/EPROM, FLASH, PLD, Micros and more listed on Device Sheet, 38,000+ Devices Supported.
For Use With
415-1029 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SDIP42415-1028 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR TQFP32415-1027 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR TSOP56415-1025 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SOIC20415-1024 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR TSOP40415-1023 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SOP44415-1022 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR TSOP56415-1019 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SOIC16/SOIC8415-1018 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR SOIC28415-1015 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR PLCC28415-1014 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR PLCC20415-1013 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR PLCC32415-1017 - SOCKET ADAPTER FOR PLCC44
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
415-1009
SUPERPRO 9000U
SUPERPRO 9000U(ROHS)
the file is unknown, then a partial path may be entered using wild cards, e.g. ‘*.*’ or ‘*.bin’.
You need to select the appropriate data type of your data file when the software asks for the file type so that the data
can be loaded correctly. The file types include Binary (or POF), Intel HEX, Motorola S record and Tektronix Hex.
Refer to the File Type box below (no such box under JEDEC files)
1. If the start address is unknown, choose this option (at Left, Lower screen corner) – Show Offset Address after
2. Data are filled into buffer from this address.
3. Data loaded into data buffer from this address of the data file.
4. Loading Mode, some files have non-zero file start or file offset address. This should be entered in the file start
·As for Fuse, the file type is JEDEC whose extension name is *.JED. After file selection, it is unnecessary to select
the file types. As for Altera chips, these chips use POF files. If user is programming Altera chips, please see Q&A
section.
4.1.1.2 Save
This selection will save the current data in the buffer to disk.
For E/EPROM, BPROM or MCU device types, Save File window will popup. Give a location and file name for your
data file. Next, the File Type box will popup where you can give your data file a file type. For PLD devices, the Save
JED File dialogue box will popup for you to enter a file name.
4.1.1.3 Recent Project
By saving the file path of recent project, it is convenient for user to reopen the projects.
4.1.1.4 Exit
This command closes the programmer software.
4.1.2 Buffer
The following selections under the Buffer pull down menu, manages data in the buffer.
4.1.2.1 Edit
The selection brings up Fuse Buffer Edit window if the device buffer type is Fuse. For all other cases, it brings up
Data Buffer (HEX/ASCII) Edit window. You may edit the buffer data on the screen with the following keys:
<PageUp> Page up
<PageDown> Page down
Loading.
address for proper data loading. Uncorrected file offset address will cause FF to be stored in the beginning part
of the buffer. Uncorrected large offset address may cause data overflow in the buffer and system failure may
occur.
Loading Mode:
Normal: all file be loaded
Even: keep the first byte within every two bytes; drop the second.
Odd: keep the second byte within every two bytes ; drop the first.
Others by analogy.

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