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Model | SUPERPOR/6100N |
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Category | Motherboard |
Form Factor | ATX |
Memory Slots | 4 |
Expansion Slots | 1 x PCIe x16, 2 x PCIe x1, 3 x PCI |
Overview of the SUPERPRO programmer series, its capabilities, and included hardware.
Minimum system configuration needed for software installation and operation.
Lists all items included in the standard SUPERPRO programmer package.
Guides users through the process of installing the SUPERPRO software.
Explains how to download the required software from the Xeltek website.
Details the step-by-step procedure for installing the software.
Connects programmer hardware and installs necessary drivers after software setup.
How to start and initialize the SUPERPRO application.
Introduces the main user interfaces and elements of the SUPERPRO software.
Outlines the sequential steps involved in programming a chip.
Details the necessary hardware setup and checks before programming.
Explains how to select the correct target device from the software's database.
Describes methods for loading programming data into the software's buffer.
Covers options for configuring the programming process.
Details the process of writing programming data into the chip's memory buffer.
Explains how to set and use passwords for protecting user data.
Describes the function for programming multiple devices simultaneously.
Explains the main menu and toolbar functions for software navigation.
Covers managing data within the software's buffer, including editing and saving.
Guides on editing test vector tables for device testing and verification.
Covers selecting and managing device information within the software.
Explains the process of selecting the correct target device from the software's database.
Provides instructions on correctly inserting chips into sockets and adapters.
Details how to set and use device configuration words for specific chip functions.
Introduces options for customizing programming modes to meet system requirements.
Explains operational settings like insertion test, ID check, and verify modes.
Details verification modes and programming specific chip parts.
Details creating and managing sequential programming tasks using the "Auto" function.
Explains the production mode for high-volume programming with automated insertion/removal.
Covers saving and managing operation logs for tracking programming activities.
Describes saving and restoring the entire programming environment as a project.
Guides on loading previously saved project files to restore the working environment.
Details creating and downloading libraries for standalone programmer operation.
Provides information on help resources and toolbar functions for software navigation.
Explains quick access to device selection and viewing historical device information.
Details viewing buffer and file information, including historical records.
Guides obtaining device info and setting options via toolbar.
Explains the window displaying available operations for a selected device.
Describes the window displaying operation process and results.
Explains status bar for progress and statistic window for recording counts.
Discusses data files, formats, and potential errors during loading.
Explains splitting file data to program multiple chips.
Details loading and programming multiple files onto one chip.
Guides selecting appropriate adapters for devices with different pin counts or encapsulations.
Explains calculating checksums and selecting methods.
Describes the factory mode for high-volume production.
Lists and explains operational messages and error prompts.
Provides info on obtaining technical support and contacting XELTEK.