DS87000 Maxim Integrated Products, DS87000 Datasheet

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DS87000

Manufacturer Part Number
DS87000
Description
IC MCU PROGRAMMER 110V 40-DIP
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of DS87000

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply, Cable(s) and Software
For Use With/related Products
DS87C50, DS87C530, DS87C550
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Features
Description
The DS87000 is a programming solution that provides a convenient, inexpensive method of programming
Dallas Semiconductor's family of EPROM-based Microcontrollers. The system comes complete with the
programmer, menu based PC software, power supply, and RS-232 cable. The programmer may be operated
in a stand-alone or PC hosted mode. Initially, a PC loads programming information into the DS87000. Once
loaded, there is no further requirement for the PC and the programmer may then be operated completely from
its front panel if desired. This allows the DS87000 to be easily moved to where it is needed. When a PC is
available, the DS87000 may be operated from the menu-based software provided.
Operations in front panel in stand-alone mode are initiated via the programmer's four push buttons. Three
lights (LEDs) provide feedback on system status. The convenient plug-in transformer provided with the
programmer supplies all necessary power.
When operated in PC-hosted mode, the user is offered full flexibility of the programmer through a system of
pull-down menus. All commands, options and menus are arranged to provide convenient access to each
command. The main menu screen is divided into DOS, Buffer, Encryption, Device, and Script Definition
menus. Each of these menus contains sub- for controlling various parts of the system.
The DS87000 also offers a unique feature typically found only in more expensive programming equipment.
This feature allows the DS87000 to write a unique identification number to every device programmed. After
initial conditions are established, the programmer automatically writes and subsequently increments a serial
number unique to each device.
The following sections describe operational details and installation procedures of the DS87000. The overall
programming environment is comprised of the programmer, the device to be programmed (or simply the
device), the system software, and the optional standard personal computer (PC).
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Operates in Stand Alone or PC-Hosted Modes
Easy to use pull-down menus in PC-Hosted
mode
Operation from front panel in stand alone
mode
Uses efficient "intelligent" programming
techniques
Non-volatile data and operating parameter
storage
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Microcontroller Programmer
Optional automatic device serialization
(unique identifier written to every device
programmed)
Programs 40-pin DIP packages; DS87001
plug-in adapters available for other package
types
Includes 110 volt (DS87000-000 for U.S.) or
220 volt (DS87000-220) power supply
DS87000
030700

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DS87000 Summary of contents

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... PC hosted mode. Initially loads programming information into the DS87000. Once loaded, there is no further requirement for the PC and the programmer may then be operated completely from its front panel if desired. This allows the DS87000 to be easily moved to where it is needed. When available, the DS87000 may be operated from the menu-based software provided. ...

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... DS87000 HARDWARE: Figure 1 DS87000 PO WER SUPPLY System Software The DS87000's system software runs on a standard PC, and allows full control of the programmer's operation through a system of pull down menus. Each of these menus and their sub-menus is described in the following sections. DOS Menu Port The Port command allows the user to select which PC COM port ( the programmer is attached. ...

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... Save Save the current encryption vector contained in the programmer file. This information is stored as standard ASCII representing 64 hex values. Drive This command allows the user to select another disk drive for the files used in the encryption menu’s load and save commands DS87000 ...

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... Also byte already contains the byte to be programmed, then it does not need to be re-programmed, and it does not matter that it is not blank. The user is prompted to enter the beginning and DS87000 ...

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... This command allows the user to write the desired lock bits into the device. The bit settings and therefore the degree of lock security is dependent on user input. Since level 1 lock is the device’s default condition, this level is not an option on the menu. Each higher level of lock includes the security of all lower levels as indicated below. Level DS87000 ...

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... Once set, the serialize options are also stored in the non-volatile memory of the programmer. When the Script Definition menu is selected, the user is presented with two main windows. The Option Selection window contains a list of available commands, and the Script Definition window contains the DS87000 ...

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... This switch is provided to allow the user to install future firmware updates. The switch should never be moved from its leftmost position. Doing so can erase the controller's firmware and make the programmer inoperable 100 3FFF Level DS87000 ...

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... EPROM is not all 1’s), the process stops immediately and the Error light begins flashing. If the device is blank, the Complete light will flash. Note that the comments regarding the encryption vector and lock bits made in the above sections apply to the Blank button as well DS87000 ...

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... Installation System Software The system software for the DS87000 is provided on a floppy disk. Copy the contents of the disk to the desired hard disk directory or a working floppy disk and store the distribution disk safely for future use. At the DOS prompt, enter the command "DS87000". This will start the menu driven system software. Using the mouse or " ...

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... Note: Ports 1 and 3 usually share an interrupt and 4. The DS87000 assumes this is the configuration of the PC on which it is running. Because of this interrupt arrangement, the user must ensure that there is no conflict with other equipment. System Specifications Parameter Storage Temperature Operating Temperature AC Input (power supply) ...

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