CHIPPROG-40 Phyton Inc, CHIPPROG-40 Datasheet - Page 68

PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIP

CHIPPROG-40

Manufacturer Part Number
CHIPPROG-40
Description
PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIP
Manufacturer
Phyton Inc
Type
Universal, Stand Aloner
Datasheets

Specifications of CHIPPROG-40

Contents
Programmer, Cables, CD, Power Adapter
Ic Product Type
Programmer, Universal
Ic Interface Type
USB
Features
Embedded Script Language For Automation Of Routine Operations, Splits Files To Multiple Images
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
EEPROM, EPROM, FLASH, MCU, NVRAM
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
68
The parameters displayed into this window are split in two groups: and Algorithm Parameters. The
groups are separated by a light blue stripe
The window is separated into three columns: 1) the parameter's name, 2) its value or setting, 3) a short
description. Names of the editable parameters are shown in blue; other names are shown in black.
Default values in the column Value are shown in black; after changing a parameter the new value will be
shown in red. If the value is too long to display the window represents it as three dot signs (‘…’). If these
dots are red it means that the parameter has been edited.
In order to edit a parameter, double click its name. Some editable parameters are represented by a set
Device Parameters
Algorithm
Parameters
ChipProg Device Programmers
Any changes made in the ‘Device and Algorithm Parameters’ window do not
immediately cause corresponding changes in the target device. Parameter settings
made within this window just prepare a configuration of the device to be programmed.
Physically, the programmer makes all these changes only upon executing an
appropriate command from the ‘Program Manager’ window
This group includes parameters that are specific for each selected device, such
as: sectors for flash memory devices, lock and fuse bits, configuration
bits, boot blocks, start addresses and other controls for microcontrollers.
Usually these parameters represent certain bits in a microcontroller’s Special
Function Registers (SFRs). Some of these SFRs can be set in the ChipProg
buffers in accordance with device manufacturers’ data sheets. But setting the
parameters in the Device and Algorithms Parameters window is much
easier and more intuitive. It is impossible to specify absolutely all features that
may appear in future devices, and, therefore, new parameters for these new
devices.
This group includes parameters of the programming algorithm for the selected
device – including the algorithm type and editable programming voltages.
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IMPORTANT NOTE!
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