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ATDH1150VPC-

Manufacturer Part Number
ATDH1150VPC-
Description
SOFTWARE ISP W/3/5V SUPPLY CABLE
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
Logic Doubling®r
Type
SPLDs, CPLDsr
Datasheets

Specifications of ATDH1150VPC-

Contents
ISP Software, ISP Cable and User Guide
Tool Type
Programming Software
Core Architecture
Multiple
For Use With/related Products
ATF15xx Family of CPLD
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
ATDH1150VPC
3.1
3.1.1
Atmel ATF15xx Family: ISP Devices User Guide
ATMISP
Commands
Device Properties
Dialog Box
The Device Properties dialog box will appear when you are creating a new chain file or
editing an existing chain file. This dialog box allows you to specify the ISP operation you
want to perform for each Atmel ISP device in your JTAG hardware chain. Some of the
ISP commands and operations available on the Atmel-ISP software are discussed
below. There is also an online help available for all the commands discussed below.
Just click on Help...Contents from the Atmel-ISP software main menu.
The five sections of the Device Properties dialog box are outlined below.





Device Type – Click to choose a specific Atmel ISP device. If there are non-Atmel
ISP devices in your chain, you must select Unknown.
JTAG Instruction Width – This dialog item defaults to 10 bits, and all Atmel ISP
devices have 10-bit JTAG instruction width. Some non-Atmel ISP devices may have
JTAG instruction widths different from the default value. Make sure to specify the
correct instruction width for those devices.
IDCODE Register Option – Make sure this option is always selected before
executing any ISP operation on Atmel devices. Some non-Atmel ISP devices do not
power-up with the IDCODE register available. Deselect this option for these devices.
JTAG Instruction – This dialog box specifies the ISP operation to be performed. All
JTAG operations are listed below:
JEDEC File Name – This dialog box specifies the JEDEC file and its directory that is
linked to the ISP device. For the Program, Program/Verify, Program/Verify/Secure,
Verify and Load commands, you must specify a JEDEC file. To select a JEDEC file,
click on the Browse button. The ISP software will prompt you to browse the
1. Bypass – This instruction bypasses the selected device from responding to
2. Program/Verify – This instruction will erase, program and verify the Atmel
3. Erase – Erases the appropriate Atmel ISP device. This is the recommended
4. Blank Check – This operation checks to see if a device is blank. If it isn’t, an
5. Verify – This operation performs a fuse verify on the device. The JEDEC
6. Load – Loads the fuse data programmed in the Atmel ISP device into RAM.
7. Secure – Secures the Atmel ISP devices to prevent unauthorized loading of
8. Program/Verify/Secure – This ISP operation will program, fuse verify, secure
9. Verify Secure – This operation will verify that an Atmel ISP device is
ISP operations. It is required for all non-Atmel ISP devices in your JTAG
hardware chain.
ISP device.
state for all Atmel ISP devices prior to programming.
error will be generated. Devices previously secured may pass Blank Check.
However, this does not mean that they are blank. To unsecure a device, sim-
ply erase it.
data programmed into the device is compared with the JEDEC file. If the
fuses do not verify, an error message is generated.
If you specify a JEDEC file with this command, the fuse data is saved to that
file.
their fuse data.
and then verify that the device is secured.
secured. Verify Secure can be performed on only one device at a time. All
other ISP devices in a multi-device chain system should be set to the Bypass
mode.
Atmel-ISP Software
3-3

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