MEMprog
MEMprog is driven by an easy-to-use control program with
pull-down menus, hot keys and on-line help. Selecting of
device is performed by its class, by manufacturer or simply by
typing a fragment of vendor name and/or part number.
Standard device-related commands (read, blank check,
program, verify, erase) are enhanced by some test functions
(insertion test, signature-byte check), and some special
functions (autoincrement).
All known data formats are supported. Automatic file format
detection and conversion during load of file.
The rich-featured autoincrement function enables to assign
individual serial numbers to each programmed device - or
simply increments a serial number, or the function enables to
read serial numbers or any programmed device identification
signatures from a file.
Various socket converters are available to handle device in
PLCC, SOIC and other packages.
Connecting MEMprog programmer
to PC
Switch off the PC and programmer. Insert the connection
cable, included in the MEMprog programmer delivery, to the
free printer port of PC. If your computer is equipped with only
one printer port, substitute the programmer cable for the printer
cable. Connect the opposite cable end to the programmer.
Screw on both connectors to counter connectors. This is very
important mainly for the connector to programmer. Though
replacing the printer cable by the programmer cable is
uncomfortable, it is not recommended to operate the MEMprog
programmer through a mechanical printer switch. Use of an
electronic printer switch isn't possible.
Connect the mains connector of the power supply (or wall-plug
power supply self) to a mains plug, connect the connector to
the appropriate programmer's connector. Then, on the
programmer lights up LED POWER and the programmer
MEMprog is ready to run. Next switch on the PC and run the
control program.
Caution! If you don't want to switch off your PC when
connecting the MEMprog, proceed as follows:
• When connecting the programmer to the PC: FIRST insert
the communications cable and THEN the power-supply
connector.
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