Jameco Electronics Superpro Series Options Alt-O, 4 TTL&CMOS test, Auto Find Device, Vector Test

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deleted and you will return to the main menu. Make sure you have made the correct selection. The only way to retrieve a deleted test pattern is to recreate the pattern (using 'New Pattern').

2.4.4TTL&CMOS test

This selection tests TTL and CMOS devices. Click on the sub-menu TTL & CMOS Test in the Test menu. This will open the Select Chip to Test dialogue box. Highlight the device that you wish to test, and then click on the OK button. The result of the test will be displayed in the window Test TTL, which will appear after clicking the OK button in the Select Chip to Test dialogue box. If the device passes the test, a 'passed' test message will be displayed. If the test fails, information about where it failed is displayed. If you want to repeat the test, click on the Repeat button. Otherwise click on the Cancel button.

2.4.5Auto Find Device

This selection finds the name of an unknown device. Click on the sub-menu Auto Find Device. This will initiate a search for the device type in the socket. The device name found will be listed in the list viewer, List of Detected Chips, if the device can be listed. If the device cannot be found, it will display an error message, No chip found. Only the devices which are registered in the programmer may be found.

2.4.6 Vector Test

To perform vector test of a PAL/PLD device inserted into the programmer, click on the Vector Test sub-menu in the Test menu. This will initiate the test procedure and open up the Test Vector window. Here, the result of the testing will be displayed. Test vector for the programmed device in the socket must be loaded into the buffer prior to the test.

2.5Options: <Alt-O>

The menu deals with optional settings such as parallel port address and path for the software.

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2.5.1Setting

This menu deals with optional settings, such as communication, and specifying paths for the software. This selection brings up the Setting dialogue box, which consists of the Directory, CPU Speed, and other options depending on the programmer. Grayed area is not selectable for the model.

Directory: You may change where the files and libraries are located. User will have a chance to set this at time of the installation.

CPU Speed: On some early PCs, the parallel port is unable to keep up with the data rate normally used to communicate with the programmer hardware. In this case you should set the speed to Low in CPU Speed.

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Contents Page User’s Guide Copyrights Contents Test Alt-T Customer Support Error MessagesAppendices Option Alt-OGuide consists of three main parts Software include the following featuresProgramming hardware include the following items Following conventions are used in this manualMinimum requirement is as follows Standard package contains the followingRunning the Program Adapters with 48 pins or less on SuperproIII Chips with more than 48 pins on SuperproIIIFile Alt-F Load Ctrl-OExit Buffer Alt-BSave EditCopy SwapNext RadixSearch Encryption TableDevice Alt-D 1 RunRun Program ReadData Compare VerifyBlank Check AutoBuff End Chip EndBuff Start EditAutoWord Format Even Word ByteOdd Word Test Alt-T New PatternEdit Pattern Delete Pattern4 TTL&CMOS test SettingOptions Alt-O Auto Find DeviceAuto Increment model dependant Click Option Auto IncrementSave config file Load config fileCustomer Support Xeltek Technical Support Error Messages Limited WarrantyInvalid File Type