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device and may be free, inexpensive or expensive. The most popular

 

compiler is PALASM (prices under $200, available from AMD sales offices

 

and representatives), which supports most of AMD’s line of PLDs with an

 

easy-to-learn high-level language. The compiler that probably offers the

 

highest level of functionality and flexibility is PLDmaster made by Logical

 

Devices. It supports most PLDs and offers a sophisticated input language

 

with full support for state machines and other complex constructs,

 

partitioning designs into several PLDs, and graphical input. Their tools run

 

on PCs and workstations. PLD compilers have simulators that can be used to

 

test the functionality of your design and validate test vectors that you design

 

before programming a device.

PQFP

Plastic Quad Flat Pack. See QFP.

QFP

Quad Flat Pack. A square IC package that has surface-mount leads coming

 

from four sides. It is used for high-density applications, usually over 100

 

pins. Lead pitch may be 0.025 inches or smaller.

RAM

Random Access Memory. A volatile memory device.

ROM

Read Only Memory. A non-volatile memory device that cannot be

 

programmed by the user. It is programmed at the factory through the use of a

 

mask pattern in the final fabrication steps of the die.

Serial Memory

An EPROM or EEPROM that is accessed by shifting in addresses and

 

shifting out data one bit at a time. Interfaces are available using one, two or

 

three wires for clock, data in, and data out.

Socket module

An interchangeable metal chassis that contains a programming socket.

SOIC

Small Outline Integrated Circuit. A surface-mount IC package that has two

 

rows of leads on opposite sides. Commonly found in 8 to 32 pin sizes. Leads

 

are usually 0.050 pitches.

Test vector

A set of characters that describe the inputs and outputs of a device during a

 

functional test. There is one character in the vector for each pin on the device.

 

Numbers represent inputs to be applied to the device (1 for Vih, 0 for Vil).

 

Letters represent the outputs that must be tested (H for Voh, L for Vol, Z for

 

high-impedance). During the test, the part will be powered up and each input

 

 

 

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Contents MaxLoader User’s Guide Quick Start Examples Device Config Trouble Shooting & Technical Support Other Products About Nand Flash MemoryGlossary EE Tools, Inc Programmer Models for PC USB InterfaceMaxLoader User’s Guide General Description About This ManualHardware Installation To Install the software from a CD driveTo 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 Serial Flash Eeprom Performance ComparisonSerial Eeprom ƒ Xilinx 17xx familyNon-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 deviceBasic Menu Screen Information Option Information Target Device Erased or blank Intel 27C256Split Additional Option Information for Non PLD Devices System InformationCounter 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 Find Buffer / Edit BufferAsc Data looking for Ascii value HEXFind Next Fill BufferFill 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 Memory device Device / Programƒ Programmable Logic Device operation ƒ 28C256, 28C010, etcCopy from a master chip to a new chip ƒ Microchip PIC devicesƒ Motorola MC68HC908 devices ƒ Serial EEPROMsƒ Atmel or Xilinx Device / Verify Device / ReadDevice / Data Compare Device / EraseDevice / Security Device / Option Device / EncryptionTest / RAM Test Device / AutoDram types tested Sram type testedTest / Vector Test Test / IC Test DelayOptional Operation Value VccTest Config / Select ProductConfig Option / Buffer Clear Before File Loading Config / Config OptionConfig Option / Verify After Reading Config Option / Blank Check Before ProgrammingConfig Option / verify after programming Config Option / Byte order swappingCursor AT Location 00000000 8 BIT Addressing Byte swap = disabledConfig Option / Device ID Check Config Option / Device Insert TestConfig Option / Sound Config Option / Default Buffer ValueConfig Option / 32 Bit Checksum Config Option / Port TopMax, ChipMax USB option / Enable Start button Config Option / USB Option USB programmerUSB option / Enable Start ALL button Enabling #4 socket to be master socketUSB 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 PasswordSoftware Updates Testing the HardwareRegistration 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 FlashDIP FpgaGAL Jedec HEX fileJedec file LCCOTP PGAPlcc QFP PqfpRAM ROMTsop TQFUV Erasable Verify