IBM MaxLoader manual HEX file, Jedec file, Lcc, Memory device

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MaxLoader User’s Guide

HEX file

A human-readable ASCII file that represents any binary data. Each byte in

 

the binary pattern is represented by two HEX characters (0-9, A-F) so that

 

any of the 256 possible bytes, which include both control and unprintable

 

characters, may be printed. The HEX file may also contain address or

 

checksum information. The pattern represented by the HEX file may be

 

represented by a binary file or any of the HEX file formats – any file format

 

may contain any pattern. The names of the HEX file formats (Intel, Motorola,

 

Tektronix, etc.) indicate who standardized its format and does not indicate

 

anything about the pattern or the device the pattern is intended for.

I/O

Input/ Output.

JEDEC

Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (pronounced JED’eck). A group

 

organized by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) that

 

has defined a standard file format for PLDs.

JEDEC file

A file conforming to a standard format that specifies the configuration and

 

testing procedure for a PLD. The file is in a human-readable ASCII format

 

and consists of fields that start with a letter and end with an asterisk. Fields

 

specify the pattern to program into the part, whether to secure the device, a

 

set of test vectors to perform a functional test, and checksums to verify the

 

integrity of the file.

LCC

Leadless Chip Carrier. A square ceramic package that has no leads; Instead it

 

has metal areas that are surface-mount soldered to the target circuit. This

 

package is usually used only for military and aerospace applications.

 

Available up to 84 pins.

Memory device

A Device that contains an array of storage locations. The device has a set of

 

inputs, called address, which specify which location in the array is being

 

accessed. A set of input/output pins produce the stored number (pattern)

 

when the device is read, and accept a new value when the device is written or

 

programmed. Additionally, there are one or more input pins that select the

 

operating move (read, write, standby, etc.). Memory devices may be

 

classified by whether they are volatile or nonvolatile, and whether they may

 

 

 

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Contents MaxLoader User’s Guide Quick Start Examples Device Config Trouble Shooting & Technical Support About Nand Flash Memory Other ProductsGlossary EE Tools, Inc Programmer Models for PC USB InterfaceMaxLoader User’s Guide General Description About This ManualTo Install the software from a CD drive Hardware InstallationTo Start the windows software MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide To install the Software for parallel port programmers Select Product NVM Hierarchy Families of Programmable DevicesFlash Memory Flash Memory Technologies ƒ Xilinx 17xx family Performance ComparisonSerial Flash Eeprom Serial EepromNon-Typical Devices 8-bit 1-Megabits Erasing an Eprom Bit 1-MegabitsPLD Features Microcontroller Auto Select About Device ID and Auto Select on EE Tools programmersTo Find a Device ID Other terms and definitions are as follows Safety Note ConventionsChoosing a Right Adapter Different Device Packages Different Programming Adapters Programming an Eprom with data Quick Start ExamplesMaxLoader User’s Guide Source Device Programmed AMD 27C256 Duplicating an Eprom from a master IC deviceTarget Device Erased or blank Intel 27C256 Basic Menu Screen Information Option InformationSplit System Information Additional Option Information for Non PLD DevicesCounter File Verification errorƒ Binary Format ƒ Intel HEX Format ƒ Motorola S HEX Format 00001102444154414D414E2053332053455249414C8F 01000001 ƒ Tektronix HEX Formatƒ Jedec Standard PLD devices only Sum Check ETXFile / Load ƒ POF file Altera EPMxxx devices onlyFile / Reload File/ Save Project File/ Load ProjectFile/ Save Log File/ Save All Messages Buffer HEX Buffer / Edit BufferFind Asc Data looking for Ascii valueFill Buffer Find NextFill random data Copy buffer Clear buffer Print buffer Set editor to view modeSet Editor to binary mode Set editor to edit modeSet editor to 16 bitword Hex Set editor to 8 bitbyte HexSet editor to 32 bitdouble word Hex Set default editor modeSwap nibble Set default Reset EditorSwap Word Swap byteJedec editor Swap double wordClear Buffer / Edit UES CloseDevice / Select by history Select Select / Auto Select ƒ Select / E EPROM, FlashSelect / Device information Device / Change Algorithm Device / Blank Check Device / Auto Menu OptionMaxLoader User’s Guide ƒ 28C256, 28C010, etc Device / Programƒ Memory device ƒ Programmable Logic Device operationCopy from a master chip to a new chip ƒ Microchip PIC devicesƒ Serial EEPROMs ƒ Motorola MC68HC908 devicesƒ Atmel or Xilinx Device / Verify Device / ReadDevice / Erase Device / Data CompareDevice / Security Device / Option Device / EncryptionSram type tested Device / AutoTest / RAM Test Dram types testedTest / Vector Test Vcc DelayTest / IC Test Optional Operation ValueTest Config / Select ProductConfig Option / Buffer Clear Before File Loading Config / Config OptionConfig Option / Byte order swapping Config Option / Blank Check Before ProgrammingConfig Option / Verify After Reading Config Option / verify after programmingCursor AT Location 00000000 8 BIT Addressing Byte swap = disabledConfig Option / Device ID Check Config Option / Device Insert TestConfig Option / Default Buffer Value Config Option / SoundConfig Option / 32 Bit Checksum Config Option / Port TopMax, ChipMax USB option / Enable Start button Config Option / USB Option USB programmerEnabling #4 socket to be master socket USB option / Enable Start ALL buttonUSB option / Good LED off on socket open Config Option / Gang Split Select Byte $0001 Byte $0003 SplitConfig Option / Address File Load Device AddressFile Save Config Option / Auto IncConfig / Hardware test Config / Concurrent gang modeMaxLoader User’s Guide Enabling any button to be a Start Key Close How to program write one file into different sockets ? Example 1 Program 8 of 27128 Eproms with Same Data MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide Example 2 SET Program for 8 of 27128 Eproms MaxLoader User’s Guide Config / Enter Supervisor Mode Config / Enter Production ModeConfig / Language Config / Set PasswordTesting the Hardware Software UpdatesRegistration Quick Self-Diagnostics Contacting Customer Support Electronic Engineering Tools, Inc Service InformationLimited One-Year Warranty Useful Web Site Addresses/ Phone Numbers Eprom Emulator Manufacturers Programming Adapter ManufacturersAbout Nand Flash Memory How to Program Nand Flash Why Nand FlashBGA How to Read Nand FlashFpga DIPGAL LCC HEX fileJedec Jedec filePGA OTPPlcc ROM PqfpQFP RAMVerify TQFTsop UV Erasable