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PROGRAMMER UNIVERSAL 48-PIN

SUPERPRO 501S

Manufacturer Part Number
SUPERPRO 501S
Description
PROGRAMMER UNIVERSAL 48-PIN
Manufacturer
Xeltek
Series
SuperPro 501Sr
Type
Universal, Stand Aloner
Datasheet

Specifications of SUPERPRO 501S

Contents
Programmer with 48-Pin DIP Socket, AC Adapter, Software CD, USB Cable, Users Manual
Ic Product Type
Programmer, Universal
Ic Interface Type
USB
No. Of Devices Supported
22488
Kit Contents
SuperPro 501S Programmer, AC Adapter, CD
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
E/EPROM, FLASH, PLD, Micros and more listed on Device Sheet, 21,000+ 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 by exemption / RoHS compliant by exemption
Other names
415-1046
SP501S
Save
Select Save from the File menu to save data in the current buffer to a disk file. The
system opens the Save File dialog box, illustrated below. The red labels refer to
the numbered explanations below.
Superpro
5. The Buffer Address field displays the start address of the data loaded into the
6. The system displays the minimum offset address in the File Address field. If
7. Select the Buffer clear on data load with checkbox to fill the data buffers with
8. Enter the data input type.
9. Check the Show Offset Address (Minimize) After Loading to show the
10. Select OK to load the file. Otherwise, select Cancel.
Refer to Separate File Data for Programming on page 77 for more information.
buffer.
the file type has a non‐zero start address, enter the data offset address in the
File Address field. Make sure to enter the correct address, because an incorrect
file offset address causes part of the buffer to be filled with FF (or incorrect
data). This causes a system overflow or failure. Refer to Solve Invalid File Type
or File Data Overflow on page 77 for more information on this problem.
the specified data.
minimized file offset address or initial address on the screen.
2nd byte of 4 to load the second byte and discard the other three bytes out
of every four bytes 
3rd byte of 4 to load the third byte and discard the other three bytes out of
every four bytes 
4th byte of 4 to load the fourth byte and discard the other three bytes out of
every four bytes 
1st 2_byte of 4 to load the first two bytes and discard the other two bytes
out of every four bytes 
2nd 2_byte of 4 to load the last two bytes and discard the other two bytes
out of every four bytes 
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