71Program Return Codes5.6.2
71Work flow monitoring5.6.3
71
5.7 Running UP by Means of Windows
Messages
72List of Commands5.7.1
Example of use 73
74
5.8 UP_DLL.DLL Library
75
5.9 Running More Than One Instance of UP
75
5.10 Access of More UP Instances to One
Programmer
75
5.11 Updating UP
76
5.12 Appendix A UP_DLL.DLL
76Data Types5.12.1
76List of UP variables5.12.2
84
5.13 Appendix B: Use of ICSP
84Pins Used for Programming5.13.1
HVP Algorithm 84
LVP algorithm (without VPP) 84
Loading of Different Programmer Pins 84
85Power Supply Options5.13.2
Power Supply Capacities in Application 85
86ICSP Connector5.13.3
86
5.14 Appendix C: Intel‑HEX File Format
86Supported Alternatives of HEX Files5.14.1
87Description of Intel‑HEX File Format5.14.2
Data Record 87
End of File 87
Extended Linear Address 87
Saving Device Type in .hex File 88
up_control.dll library
89
6
FORTE.DLL Library
90
7
JTAG PLAYER
91
8
91
8.1 JTAG Device Programming
91SVF File8.1.1
Examples of How to Create SVF Files 91
State of .svf File Implementation 92
92XSVF File8.1.2
Examples of How to Create XSVF Files 92
State of XSVF File Implementation 93
93Programming Connector8.1.3
93
8.2 Settings
93Default TCK signal frequency8.2.1
94Fast Clocks Option (FORTE only)8.2.2
94RUNTEST without run_count (SVF only)8.2.3
94RUNTEST Timing Multiply (both SVF and XSVF)8.2.4
94RUNTEST with run_count and no timing
(bothSVFandXSVF)
8.2.5
95VPP PRESTO / P FORTE pin usage while running test
(file) / after test completion
8.2.6
95Default Settings8.2.7
Default Settings for FPGAs 95
Default Settings for XC9500 95
Default Settings for AVR: 95
96
8.3 Running JTAG Player from Command Line
MultiUP
97
9
97
9.1 Programming settings
97
9.2 Programming
97
9.3 CommandLine