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ALFA ROMEO
- 146 HC05
- 147 93c86
- 147 ST6249
- 156 HC11KG4 White
- 156 HC11KG4 Black
- 164 HC05
- 166 93c56
- 166 HC711
AUDI
- TT HC912
- 100 93c46 VDO
- A3 HC912 01
- A3 HC912 03
- A3 03 93c86
- A3/A4/A6 93c66 VDO v1
- A3/A4/A6 93c66 VDO v2
- A4 24c08 BOSCH
- A4 93c46 VDO
- A4 93c56
- A4 93c56 UKNSI 95
- A4 93c56 UKNSI 97
- A4 93c56 UKNSI 98
- A4 93c56 z komp VDO
- A4 HC912
- A6 93c46 VDO
- A6 93c56 UKNSI 97
- A6 93c86 VDO
- A8 93c56 VDO 95
- A8 93c86 VDO 01
- A8 03 93c86
BMW
- BMW
- BMW
- BMW
- BMW
3
3
5
5
E36 91-98
2 Memory
Blue
Green IIC
CHRYSLER
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LICZNIK LIST
- PT Cruser HC912
CITROEN
- Berlingo HC08
- C2 Dash + BSI ( 93c46 + 95160 )
- C3 Dash + BSI ( 93c46 + 95160 )
- C5 Dash + BSI ( 68HC08 + 68HC912 )
- Evasion HC05H12
- Jumper 95040
- Jumpi HC08
- Xantia 93c46
- Xara 03 Dash + BSI ( 93c66 + 95160 )
- Xara 93c46
- Xara Picasso 2003
- Xara Picasso 93c66
- Xara Picasso v1 Dash + BSI ( 93c66 + 95160 )
- Xara Picasso v2 Dash + BSI ( 93c66 + uPD780949 )
DACIA
- Logan Sagem 93c56
DAEWOO
- Kalos HC05H12
- Matiz HC05H12
FIAT
- Brava 93c56 YazMeter
- Brava HC(7)05
- Brava HC05E6
- Brava HC08
- Brava HC11KG4
- Brava ST6249
- Doblo 95040
- Ducato 25040
- Marea HC08
- Multipla 93c56 v1
- Multipla 93c56 v2
- Palio 95040
- Panda 95040
- Punto2 25040
- Punto2 25020
- Punto2 HC08 z obr.
- Punto2 HC08 bez obr.
- Punto3 95040
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Scudo HC08
Scudo 95040
Seicento 25020
Seicento 25040
Stilo HC912D60
Tempra 93c46 v1
Tempra 93c46 v2
Tempra 93c06
Tipo Veglia 93c46
Tipo Borg 93c46
Tempra Borg 93c46
FORD
- Escort HC11
- Fiesta HC11
- Fiesta NEC uPD780973
- Focus HC11
- Galaxy HC11
- Puma HC11
- Scorpio HC11
- WinStar HC11
- Ecoline 9S12DT256C
- Escape 9S12H128
- Expedition 68HC912D60
- Explorer 68HC912DG128
- Explorer 68HC912D60
- Explorer 9S12DP256
- Fiesta 24c08
- Focus 24c16
- Focus 9S12H128
- Focus 06 24c16
- Focus C-Max 3M5T 9S12H256
- Focus C-Max 4M5T 9S12H256
- Fusion 24c08
- Fusion 06 93c66
- Galaxy VDO v1 93c86
- Galaxy VDO v2 93c86
- Mondeo 68HC912D60
- Transit 24c16
- Transit Kiencle 93c66
- Transit Kiencle 93c66 CRC
HONDA
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Accord 93c56
Civic 01 93c56
HRV 93c46
Jazz 93c56
Legend 93c46
Shuttle 93c46
HYUNDAI
- Matrix 93c46
- Santa Fe 93c46
- Hyundai NEC PD780828
IVECO
- Iveco 93s56
KIA
- Carnival 93c46
- Clarus 93c46
- Rio 93c46
- Sorento 93c46
- Sportage 93c46
LANCIA
- K Veglia Borletti HC11KG4
- K Veglia Borletti TMS370
- Libra Jaeger HC11KG4
MAZDA
- 121 Visteon HC11E20
- 323/626 v1 93c56
- 323/626 v2 93c56
- 323/626 v1 93c46
- 323/626 v2 93c46
- Premacy 93c56
- 626 01 93c56
- MPV 93c46
MITSUBISHI
- Carisma 93c46
- Colt 93c46
- Lancer 98 93c46
- Pajero 93c46
- SpaceStar 93c46
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Galant 93c46
Outlander 03 93cs56
Pajero 93c56
Space Wagon 93c46
Shogun 93c46
MERCEDES
- A Class 98 HC11KG4
- A Class 00 HC912
- A Class Dash + BCU ( 93c66 + 68HC05 )
- Actros tacho
- C Class 93c56
- C Class 95 93c56
- E Class 00 93c86
- E Class 93c56
- Motometer
- SLK/CLK 93c56
- Smart VDO 93c66
- Sprinter Kienzle 24c02
- Sprinter 24c02
- Sprinter 93s46
- VDO 93c56/93c66
- Vito CDI Jaeger
- Vito CDI tacho
- Vito 04 ST95080
- Vito tacho
- Vito 05 ST95080
NISSAN
- Primera 93c46
- Micra 93c46
- Micra 93c66
OPEL
- Astra H M35080
- Astra VDO 93c56
- Astra TRW
- Frontera DELCO Atmel 752
- Vectra B 93c46
- Vectra C 93c66
- Astra VDO 93c46
- Omega 93c46
- Senator 93c46
- Signum 93c66
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Montery 99 93c46
Opel NEC PD780828
Zafira TRW 24c02
Zafira VDO 93c56
PEUGEOT
- 206 Jaeger 2002
- 206 Jaeger HC05H12
- 206 Dash + BSI ( 95020 + 95160 )
- 306 Sagem v1 93c56
- 306 Sagem v2 93c56
- 406 BSI v1 93c66
- 406 BSI v2 93c66
- 406 v1 Dash + BSI ( 93c66 + 93c66 )
- 406 Jaeger HC05
- 406 Sagem 93c46
- 607 VDO
- 806 Jaeger HC05H12
- Expert Jaeger HC08
- Partner Jaeger 2003
- Partner Jaeger HC08
- Partner 03 Dash + BSI ( 95020 + 95160 )
- Partner Dash + BSI ( 68HC08 + PD780949 )
RENAULT
- Clio III Sagem 25020
- Clio Jaeger HC08
- Clio Sagem 93c46
- Clio 04 93c56
- Espace Jaeger TMS370
- Espace 2002
- Espace 2003 93c56
- Kangoo Jaeger HC08
- Kangoo Sagem 93c46
- Laguna Jaeger TMS370
- Laguna Sagem v1 93c46
- Laguna Jaeger HC08
- Laguna Jaeger HC12
- Master 2004 93c66
- Megane Jaeger HC08AB32
- Megane Jaeger HC11KG4
- Megane Sagem 93c46
- Megane Visteon 93c56
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Safrane v1 93c46
Safrane v2 93c46
Safrane v3 93c56
Scenic 00 HC08
Scenic 04 93c56
Trafic 01 95020
Renault v1 NEC PD780973
Renault v2 NEC PD780973
SEAT
- Alhambra HC11
- Aroza 24c02
- Cordoba 00 93c66
- Cordoba 93c46
- Ibiza VDO
- Ibiza VDO 03 93c86
- Ibiza VDO 93c66
- Inka 93c66
- Leon 93c66
- Leon v1 93c86
- Leon v2 93c86
- Leon v3 93c86
- Toledo VDO 01 93c86
- Toledo VDO 24c16
SKODA
- Fabia VDO 93c86
- Fabia VDO 03 93c86
- Felicia 93c66
- Octavia 00 93c86
- Octavia 01 93c86
- Octavia 02 93c86
- Octavia v1 93c66
- Octavia v2 93c66
- Octavia2 24c16
- Octavia2 24c32
SUZUKI
- Swift VDO 05 93c66
- Liana 04 93c56
TOYOTA
- Allion 93c46
- Alteza 93c46
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VOLVO
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850 v1 93c46
850 v2 93c46
850 93c56
S40 93c56
S70 97 93c56
S60 01 HC12
S70 00 HC908
S70 00 HC12
S70 01 HC12
S80 00 HC908
S80 01 HC12
V40 93c56 UKNSI
VW
- Bora VDO 93c86
- Caddy VDO 24c16
- Caddy VDO 24c32
- Corrado Motometer 93c56
- Corrado VDO 93c56
- Golf 3 Diesel 93c46
- Golf 3 Motometer v1 93c56
- Golf 3 Motometer v2 93c56
- Golf 3 TRW 93c46
- Golf 3 VDO 93c46 v1
- Golf 3 VDO 93c46 v2
- Golf 4 Motometer 24c02
- Golf 4 VDO 00 93c86
- Golf 4 VDO 01 93c86
- Golf 4 VDO 93c46
- Golf 4 VDO 93c66
- Golf 5 24c16
- Golf 5 24c32
- Lupo 24c02
- LT35 24c02 tacho
- LT35 93s46
- Passat B5 VDO v1 93c66
- Passat B5 VDO v2 93c66
- Passat 95 93c56
- Passat B6 VDO v1 93c86
- Passat B6 VDO v2 93c86
- Passat B6 VDO v3 93c86
- Passat GT 93c46
- Passat GT 93c56
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A3
8L0919860A - Audi A3 VDO with 93C66 EEPROM
8L0919860D - Audi A3 with 93C66 - VDO110.008.894/001
A4
AUDI A4 - 8D0919033A - UK NSI - 93C56 - sw B
AUDI A4 - 8D0919033P - VDO - 93C56
AUDI A4 - 8D0919860E - JAPAN with 93LC56
AUDI A4 - 8D0919861A - UK-NSI with 93LC56
AUDI A4 - 8D0919861C - 1998 - VDO 110.008.884/002 - AUZ7Z0
AUDI A4 - 8D0919910Q - 1999 - VDO - 93C66
AUDI A4 - 8D0920860E - VDO year 1997 with 93C66
AUDI A4 - 8D0920880E - B5-VDO year 1997 with 93C66
AUDI A4 - 8D0920900H - 1999/2000y. - VDO 110.008.938/006 - AUZ7Z0
AUDI A4 - 8D0920930 - 1999- dash Magneti Marelli with HC912
AUDI A4 - 8D0920931 - VDO
AUDI A4 - 8E0920900G - 2001
AUDI A4 - UK NSI new - 1996 - 93C56 - sw A
Audi A4 VDO
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AUDI TT - 8N1919880E - HC912
VW
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VW
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BORA
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BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
BORA
Caddy
CADDY - 1T0 920 861A - 24C32 - VDO - 2005
CADDY - 2K0 920 840E - 24C16 - VDO - 2004
CADDY - 2K0 920 841A - 24C32 - VDO - 2004
CORRADO
CORRADO - 535 919 033AP - 1993 - VDO - 93C46
CORRADO - 535 919 042AC - VDO - 93C46
CORRADO - Motometer 1993 - 93C56 (14pin)
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dashboard
dashboard
dashboard
dashboard
1K0920850P - 2004
1K0920860K - 2003
1K0920860L - 2004
1K0920851A - 2004
1K0920851B - 2004
1K0920851F - 2004
1K0920851H - 2004
1K0920861 - 2004
1K0920861M - 2005
1K0920961B - 2005
JETTA
JETTA - 1K0 920 971C - 24C32 - VDO - 2005
JETTA 1,9TDi - 1J0920806L - 2002-93C86 - VDO
JETTA 1,9TDi - 1J0920906K - 2002-93C86 - VDO (USA version)
LUPO
VW LUPO - 6X0920801D - BOO - 24C02 - Motometer
PASSAT
PASSAT - 357919033FC - 1993 - VDO - 93C46
PASSAT B4 - 3A0919860H - 1,9TDi - Motometer - 93C56 y.1996
PASSAT B5 - 3B1919860C - V018 with 93C66
PASSAT B5 - 3B1919880D - VWW1 with 93C66
PASSAT B5 - 3B1919880G - VWW1 with 93C66
PASSAT B5 - 3B1919890J - VWW0 with 93C66
VW PASSAT - 1J0919860B - 93C66
VW PASSAT - 1J0920842B - 93C86 - 2001y - VDO
VW PASSAT - 3A0919033R - 93C56 Motometer - 94year
VW PASSAT - 3B0920802A B5 VDO V20 version !!!! - 93C86 - 1998
VW PASSAT - 3B0920802A BOO V18 version !!!! - 24C02 - 1999 - Motometer
VW PASSAT - 3B0920822A - 93C86 - 2000y - VDO
VW PASSAT - 3B0920847E - 93C86 - 2001y - VDO
VW PASSAT B5 (B5V01) - 3B0920846AX - 93C86 - VDO - 2001
VW PASSAT B5 (B5V01) - 3B0920926B - 93C86 - VDO - 2001
VW PASSAT B5 (B5V06) - 3B0920927A - 93C86 - VDO
VW PASSAT B5 - 3B0920805A - 93C86 - 2001y - VDO
VW PASSAT B5 - 3B0920847A - 93C86 - 2001 - VDO
VW PASSAT B5 - 3B0920829-B5V04 - VDO - 93C86
VW PASSAT B5 - 3B0920829A-B5V04 - VDO - 93C86
VW PASSAT B5 - 3B0920929B-B5V03 - VDO - 93C86
VW PASSAT B5V1 1997y. VDO 3B0 920 861B - 93C66
VW PASSAT B5V11 - 3B0920825A - 93C86 - 2001y - VDO
VW PASSAT B5V2 - VDO 3B0919881N - 93C66
VW PASSAT B6 (B6V08 ) - 3B0920827A - 93C86 - VDO
VW PASSAT B6 - 3B0920807A - 93C86 - VDO
VW PASSAT B7 -2005- VD1 3C0920870G - VDO - 24C32
VW PASSAT B7 -2005- VD1 3C0920870L - VDO - 24C32
VW PASSAT B7 -2006- VD1 3C0 920 870A - VDO - 24C32
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SHARAN
Sharan 2 - 3B0920825A - 93C86 - 2002 - VDO
VW Sharan - 7M0 919 882D - with Motorola HC11E9
VW Sharan - 7M1 919 863B - with Motorola HC11E9
VW Sharan - 7M1 919 881 - with Motorola HC11A20
VW Sharan - 7M3 920 820C - 93C86 - 2000
VW Sharan - 7M3920840N - 93C86 - VDO
VW Sharan - 7M5920800EX - 93C86 - 2001y - VDO
TOUAREG
TOUAREG - 2004 - 2,5TDi - 7L6 920 880M - BOSCH
TOUAREG - 2004 TDi - dash 7L6 920 870L
TOUAREG - 2004 TDi - dash 7L6 920 880N - BOSCH
TOURAN
Touran
Touran
Touran
Touran
Touran
Touran
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1T0
1T0
1T0
1T0
1T0
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ALHAMBRA - 7M0920821H - 68HC11E20 (3E82K)
ALHAMBRA - 7M0919862B - 68HC11E20 (3E82K)
ALHAMBRA - 7M7920840C - VDO - 93C86
ALHAMBRA - 7M7920840H - VDO - 93C86
AROSA - . . . . . . . . . Motometer - 24C02
CORDOBA - 6K0920821E - VDO - 93C66
CORDOBA - . . . . . . . Motometer - 24C02
IBIZA - . . . . . . . . . . VDO - 93C46
IBIZA - 6K0920850F - VDO - 93C66
IBIZA - . . . . . . . . . . . -VDO - 93C46
INCA - 6K0919033FE - VDO - 93C46
INCA - 6K0919033HP - VDO - 93C46
INCA - 6K0920850 - VDO - 93C66
LEON - 1M0920800 - VDO - 93C86
LEON - 1M0920820 - VDO - 93C86
LEON - 1M0920821B - VDO - 93C86
LEON - 1M0920822E - VDO - 93C86
TOLEDO -VDO992655681 - VDO - 93C46
TOLEDO -1M0920801B - VDO - 93C86
SKODA
FABIA - 6Y0920860M - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y0920880M - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y1919860C - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y1919870B - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y1919870C - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y1919870D - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y1919880C - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y1919880D - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y1920870H - VDO - 93C86
FABIA - 6Y1920880H - VDO- 93C86
FELICIA - 6Y1919860C - VDO - 93C86
FELICIA - 6Y1919880C - VDO - 93C86
OKTAVIA - 1U0920810B - VDO - 93C86
OKTAVIA - 1U0920810F - VDO - 93C86
OKTAVIA - 1U0920811B - VDO - 93C86
OKTAVIA - 1U1919033A - VDO - 93C66
OKTAVIA - 1U1919033C - VDO - 93C66
OKTAVIA - 1U1919033G - VDO - 93C66
OKTAVIA - 1U1919033J - VDO - 93C66
OKTAVIA - 1U1919033L - VDO - 93C66
OKTAVIA - 1U1919034A - VDO - 93C66
OKTAVIA - 1U1919034B - VDO - 93C66
OKTAVIA - 1U1919034C - VDO - 93C66
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- Siemens TMS374
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Iveco Daily
- Bosch 24C16
Mercedes
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Mercedes
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Kia
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Opel
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DTL - Bosch
DELCO HC11F1 2 plugs (red,white)
Delco HC11F1 2 plugs (blue,grey)
Siemens SIMTEC 56.1 93C56
Bosch DTL 24C04 + 2x29F010
Opel
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S2000 - Sagem
MP5.1.1 - Bosch
IAW 1AP.80, 81, 40 TMS374
Sagem SL96 TMS374 1x28F512
Magneti Marelli IAW 8P.XX HC11A8 MCU
2.3 JTD Bosch 5P08C3
IAW 1AP.20,90 TMS374
IAW 48P2.XX Magneti Marelli 29F400
IAW 1AP.41 Magneti Marelli TMS374
IAW 1AP.43 Magneti Marelli TMS374
IAW 1AP.83 Magneti Marelli TMS374
Sagem SL96 TMS374 2x28F512
S2000 RPM Sagem (95080)
Rover
- 214,216 (93C46)
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Renault
Skoda
- SIMOS - Siemens
Toyota Yaris
Toyota Land Cruiser
- Denso 93C46
- 93LC66
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
DCI - Bosch
DCI - Delphi
DCU3R - Lucas, Clear Immo
DCU3R - Lucas, Remove Immo
SIRIUS32 - Siemens
SIRIUS34 - Siemens
5NR.CE1 - Magneti Marelli
Siemens TMS374
Fenix 3 95160
IAW5NR2.C5 95160
Siemens TMS374
1.9 DTI Bosch 24C04 (2 plugs)
1.9 DTI Bosch 24C04 (1 plug)
IAW 6R.20 Magneti Marelli TMS370
IAW 6R.30 Magneti Marelli TMS370
Sirius32 (16V) 29F200 (Remove Immo)
S2000RPM 95080 - SAGEM
TDI Bosch
Bosch
EDC15
EDC16
Bosch
TDI 24C02 (1 plug)
TDI 24C02 (2 plugs)
Remove Immo (24c04)
Remove Immo (95320)
CITROEN
CITROEN
CITROEN
CITROEN
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT
/
/
/
/
/
/
Berlingo
C3
Xara
Xara Picasso
BSI
BSI
BSI
BSI
MCU
MEM
MEM
MEM
CITROEN
CITROEN
CITROEN
CITROEN
CITROEN
CITROEN
BSI - De/encryption
EDC 15 - 5P08C3
PIN prog.
EDC 16 - 95160
PIN prog.
ECU Bosch ME7.4.4 PIN progr.
EDC15 PIN calculator (5P08C3)
EDC16 PIN calculator (95160)
206
206
307
307
BSI
BSI
BSI
BSI
ECU
- MEM
- MCU
- MCU
- MEM
SAGEM
NEC
95160
95040
95040
95160
HC912
HC912
95160
S2000
PIN progr.
PSA
PSA
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
V.A.G.
HC05 - Siemens
HC05 - Siemens
24C04 - Valeo
HC05X16
93C46 - f+g Megamos
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**************************************************************************
Immo Tool - Universal ECU / IMMO dump repair tool
**************************************************************************
**************************************************************************
Software version 2.08.07
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Renault
- Sirius 35 clear immo (29F400)
Renault
- Sirius 34 clear immo (29F200) type 1
Renault
- Megane 2 clear Steering loock (24C04)
Peugeot
- IAW6LP2.02 MM clear immo ST10F280
Software version 17.03.07
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Renault
- 1.9 DTI Bosch (1 plug) (NEW ALGO-Remove Immo)
V.A.G
- SIMOS, Siemens, remove immo (93C76)
Software version 11.03.07
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fiat
- IAW 1G7SP.71 MM, clear/remove immo (HC11F1)
Fiat
- IAW 59F.M2,M3,M7,M9 (NEW ALGO) (95080)
Fiat
- IAW AF.M1,M7,M9,S2 (NEW ALGO) (95160)
Fiat
- IAW 5NF.T1 (NEW ALGO) (95160)
Fiat
- IAW 1ABB.92 (NEW ALGO) (TMS374)
Fiat
- IAW 1ABG.81 (NEW ALGO) (TMS374)
Fiat
- IAW 1AF.1G (NEW ALGO) (TMS374)
Fiat
- IAW 1AF.13,15,17 (NEW ALGO) (TMS374)
Renault
- Sirius 34 (NEW ALGO) (29F400)
Renault
- 1,5 DCI (remove crash blockade) (ST10F280+95160)
Software version 15.01.07
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------BMW
- SIEMENS MS 41.0 DME
Chrysler Voyager
- Bosch 24c02 remove immo
KIA
- CLARUS 2.0 16V Bosch (24C02)
Mazda
- 323 Diesel, Denso ECU (93C56)
Mercedes
- Start Error (5P08C3) - WSP OK
OPEL
- Motronic based on 24C02
V.A.G.
- ME7.1.(x)-7.5.(x) Bosch Remove Immo (95040)
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**************************************************************************
Software version 2.08.06
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------V.A.G
- EDC16 Remove Immo (95320)
PSA
- MP 7.2 Bosch Remove Immo (24C02)
PSA
- MP 7.3 Bosch Remove Immo (24C02)
PSA
- MA 3.0 Bosch Remove Immo (93CS46)
PSA
- MA 3.1 Bosch Remove Immo (93CS46)
PSA
- MP 3.2 Bosch Remove Immo (93CS46)
Peugeot
- S2000 RPM Sagem (95080)
Mercedes Benz
- A Class Siemens/VDO (29F200)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Calculate / programm PIN.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PSA
- SID 803 (Siemens) PIN calculator (95320)
PSA
- SID 803 (Siemens) PIN programmer(95320)
**************************************************************************
Software version 16.06.06
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Audi A3,A4,A6
- Bosch 1.8 Turbo 24C02 (Remove Immo)
BMW
- Bosch 318 TDS 93C46 (Remove Immo)
Citroen
- MP 5.2 Bosch 93S46 (Remove Immo)
Citroen
- MA 3.1 Bosch 24C04 (Remove Immo)
Opel
- 1.7 ; 2.0 16V Turbo Diesel 24C04 (Remove Immo)
Opel
- 1.2 8V Delco 27C256 (Remove Immo)
Peugeot
- Magneti Marelli IAW 8P.XX HC11A8 MCU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Calculate / programm PIN.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Peugeot / Citroen
- EDC15 PIN calculator (5P08C3)
Peugeot / Citroen
- EDC16 PIN calculator (95160)
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------Additional features.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- User interface changes
- BB nr1 firmware update, Bus busy detection
**************************************************************************
Software version 18.04.06
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Citroen
- EDC15 5P08C3 (Remove Immo)
Fiat
- IAW 8F.5T
Magneti Marelli HC11F1
Fiat
- IAW 1AF.13 Magneti Marelli TMS374
Fiat
- IAW 1AF.15 Magneti Marelli TMS374
Fiat
- IAW 1AF.17 Magneti Marelli TMS374
Fiat
- IAW 1ABG.81 Magneti Marelli TMS374
Opel
- Bosch DTL 24C04 + 2x29F010
Opel
- Siemens SIMTEC 56.1 - 29F010 (Remove Immo)
Peugeot
- IAW 1AP.41 Magneti Marelli TMS374
Peugeot
- IAW 1AP.43 Magneti Marelli TMS374
Peugeot
- IAW 1AP.83 Magneti Marelli TMS374
Peugeot
- Sagem SL96 TMS374 2x28F512
Renault
- Sirius32 (16V) 29F200 (Remove Immo)
Renault
- S2000RPM 95080 - SAGEM
V.A.G.
- Bosch TDI 24C02 (1 plug)
V.A.G.
- Bosch TDI 24C02 (2 plugs)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Additional features.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------New BB nr1 firmware (ver. 0.0.3)
- 95P08/5P08C3 memory programmer support added (BB nr1)
- Buffer verify function added
- Large user interface changes
**************************************************************************
Software version 30.12.05 - last upate in 2005 :)
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Opel
- Delco HC11F1 2 plugs (blue,grey)
Opel
- Siemens SIMTEC 56.1 9356
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Peugeot
FIAT
Iveco Daily
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Additional features.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Auto programm mode selector function added
Quick P.S voltage selector
USB/RS232 converters support improvements
Verifivation errors algo changes
New BB nr1 firmware (ver. 0.0.2)
-
**************************************************************************
Software version 11.12.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Renault
- IAW 6R.20 Magneti Marelli TMS370
Renault
- IAW 6R.30 Magneti Marelli TMS370
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Additional features.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Byte swap function added.
Front end changes.
Programmer comunication protocol changes
**************************************************************************
Software version 16.11.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Mercedes
- Sprinter 24C02 - Unlock ECU
Mercedes
- Sprinter 5P08C3 - Unlock ECU
Mercedes
- Vito 24C04
- Unlock ECU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Additional features.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Create bin file function added.
Screen dump function added.
Cr 16 programmer.
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**************************************************************************
Software version 26.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Additional features.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Drag & Drop support
Parameter start-up
Universal file contents XOR procedure
**************************************************************************
Software version 19.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fiat
- IAW 59F.M2 (HYBRID)
Fiat
- IAW 59F.M3 (HYBRID)
Fiat
- IAW 59F.M7 (HYBRID)
Fiat
- IAW 59F.M9 (HYBRID)
**************************************************************************
Software version 19.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fiat
- BPKA DELCO HC11F1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Obliczanie/programowanie PIN.
Calculate / programm PIN.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------V.A.G
- IMMO 5WK4 678
- HC05 - Siemens
V.A.G
- IMMO 5WK4 678
- HC05 - Siemens
V.A.G
- IMMO 6X0 953 257 - 24C04 - Valeo
V.A.G
- IMMO VW LT
- HC05X16
V.A.G
- IMMO White box
- 93C46 - f+g Megamos
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Additional features
-------------------------------------------------------------------------I2C programmer (Hardware requiered BB nr1)
**************************************************************************
Software version 8.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fiat
- IAW 18F.B4 Magneti Marelli HC11F1
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Fiat
Fiat
Fiat
**************************************************************************
Software version 7.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Renault
- 1.9 DTI Bosch 24C04 (1 plug)
Peugeot
- IAW 1AP.20,90 TMS374
Fiat
- IAW 4AF.M1 Magneti Marelli 95160
Fiat
- IAW 4AF.M7 Magneti Marelli 95160
Fiat
- IAW 4AF.S2 Magneti Marelli 95160
Fiat
- IAW 5NF.T1 Magneti Marelli 95160
Fiat
- IAW 8P.22 Magneti Marelli HC11
**************************************************************************
Software version 6.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Calculate / programm PIN.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------V.A.G.
- EDC16 Bosch 95320
**************************************************************************
Software version 5.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Renault
- 1.9 DTI Bosch 24C04 (2 plugs)
**************************************************************************
Software version 3.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Alfa Romeo
- 2.4 JTD Bosch 24C04
Fiat
- Hitachi MFI 003BC2 59C11
Fiat
- 2.3 JTD Bosch 5P08C3
Peugeot
- 2.3 JTD Bosch 5P08C3
**************************************************************************
Software version 1.09.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Renault
- Siemens TMS374
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Renault
Renault
Renault
Toyota Yaris
Toyota Land Cruiser
Fiat
Peugeot
Peugeot
Daewoo
Kia
Polonez
Rover
Fenix 3 95160
IAW5NR2.C5 95160
Siemens TMS374
Denso 93C46
93LC66
IAW 1ABB.92 TMS374
IAW 1AP.80, 81, 40 TMS374
Sagem SL96 TMS374 1x28F512
Siemens TMS374
Siemens TMS374
Delco HC11F1
214,216 93C46
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Additional features
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SPI programmer (hardware required BB nr1)
**************************************************************************
Software version 21.08.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Calculate / programm PIN.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PEUGEOT / CITROEN
- ECU Bosch ME7.4.4 PIN progr.
PEUGEOT
- ECU SAGEM S2000
PIN progr.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Opel
- DELCO HC11F1 2 plugs (red,white)
**************************************************************************
Software version 20.08.05
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fiat
- Bosch - 24C02
Mercedes
- C,E class (infra-red) - ECU progr. 1/2
Mercedes
- C,E class (infra-red) - Immo progr. 2/2
Opel
- DTL - Bosch
Peugeot
- MP5.1.1 - Bosch
Renault
- 5NR.CE1 - Magneti Marelli
Skoda
- SIMOS - Siemens
**************************************************************************
Software version 18.08.05 (first version)
**************************************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Calculate / programm PIN.
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CITROEN
Berlingo
- BSI - MCU NEC
CITROEN
C3
- BSI - MEM 95160
CITROEN
Xara
- BSI - MEM 95040
CITROEN
Xara Picasso
- BSI - MEM 95040
PEUGEOT / CITROEN
- BSI - De/encryption
PEUGEOT / CITROEN
- EDC 15 - 5P08C3
PIN prog.
PEUGEOT / CITROEN
- EDC 16 - 95160
PIN prog.
PEUGEOT
206
- BSI - MEM 95160
PEUGEOT
206
- BSI - MCU HC912
PEUGEOT
307
- BSI - MCU HC912
PEUGEOT
307
- BSI - MEM 95160
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Adapt (prepare for self-coding) ,clear, repair immo file
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Citroen
- IAW G6.14 - Magneti Marelli
Fiat
- IAW 4AF.M9 - Magneti Marelli
Fiat
- IAW 16F.EB - Magneti Marelli
Mercedes
- Start Error - Sprinter
Mercedes
- Start Error - Vito HC05
Mercedes
- Start Error - Vito HC08
Peugeot
- S2000 - Sagem
Renault
- DCI - Bosch
Renault
- DCI - Delphi
Renault
- DCU3R - Lucas, Clear Immo
Renault
- DCU3R - Lucas, Remove Immo
Renault
- SIRIUS32 - Siemens
Renault
- SIRIUS34 - Siemens
V.A.G. group
- TDI - Bosch
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eurocheck
La empresa
Potenciacin
Inmovilizadores
GNC / GLP
Reparaciones de ECU
Zcalos Inteligentes
Presin Positiva
Contctenos
Zcalos Inteligentes
Al realizar una conversin de unidad de mando para GNC, GLP o alcohol, utilizamos zcalos Bi-Fuel. Este
zcalo, se monta en la ECU a convertir en lugar de la memoria eprom original. Sobre el zcalo, se monta otra
memoria (de doble capacidad respecto a la original) con la informacin original del vehculo y adems, la
nueva informacin de combustible alternativo. El zcalo Bi-Fuel gestiona la conmutacin de los bancos de la
memoria, para que el vehculo tome lectura de la informacin correspondiente al combustible usado.
Diseamos y fabricamos todos los modelos de zcalos para todo tipo de vehculo. Utilizamos
materiales de primera calidad, placas testeadas electrnicamente, y un sistema de control de
calidad que nos permite reducir el margen de fallas al mnimo.
Zcalo Bi Fuel
Zcalo Jumpeado
Algunos Vehculos
E-110
(Memoria original)
27C256
(Memoria a
Montar)
27C512
Chevrolet
Corsa
Vectra
Astra
Daewo Espero
Nubira
Eurocheck
E-120
(Memoria original)
27C512
(Memoria a
Montar)
27C010
Chevrolet
Corsa
Vectra
Astra
Daewo Espero
Nubira
27C256
27C512
E-130
(Memoria original)
27C512Latch
(Memoria a
Montar)
27C010
Renault 19
Clio
VW Gol 1000
Peugeot 205
E-140
E-210
(Memoria original)
27C512
(Memoria a
Montar)
27C010
Twingo
VW Gol
VW Polo
E-220
(Memoria original)
28F512
(Memoria a
Montar)
27C010
Renault
Megane
VW Gol
Chevrolet
Corsa 16V
27C010
27C020
E-210SE
(Memoria original)
27C512
(Memoria a
Montar)
27C010
Peugeot 306
Eurocheck
E-220SE
(Memoria original)
28F512
(Memoria a
Montar)
27C010
27C010
27C020
Peugeot 306
E-310
(Memoria original)
29F200
(Memoria a
Montar)
29F400
29F400
29F800
Peugeot 206
Renault Clio 2
Kangoo
E-311
(Memoria original)
29F200
(Memoria a
Montar)
29F400
29F400
29F800
VW Golf 4
Mdulos de Ford
Ford, a diferencia de las dems empresas automotrices, desarrolla sus
propias unidades de mando y sistemas electrnicos. La arquitectura
electrnica de los vehculos Ford, est pensada para facilitar los
trabajos de potenciacin e implementacin de sistemas Bi-Fuel (GNC,
GLP y alcohol).
Las unidades de mando de stos vehculos (EEC) disponen de un conector (J3), por donde se accede a los
datos e informacin de memoria. Contamos con un Lector/Programador Ford con el cual leemos estos datos
para luego modificarlos en funcin de las necesidades de nuestros clientes (ya sea potenciacin o gestin de
combustibles alternativos) y que adems, programa nuestros propios mdulos. Los mdulos programados, ya
sea con la informacin de potenciacin, o bien con la necesaria para gestin de combustibles alternativos, se
conectan en el J3 y el vehculo entiende que desde ese momento en adelante, no tiene que leer ms la
memoria eprom original, sino que debe leer la nueva memoria instalada dentro del mdulo. Para que el
vehculo vuelva a su estado original, no hay ms que desconectar este mdulo.
Eurocheck
SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE
FIAT IMMO 1.1
Mercedes START-ERROR
SOFTWARE
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
SOFTWARE
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
ECU
LICZNIK
- prepoet kilometrov
podporovan jednotky TU
IMMO KILLER
- vypnutie immo v BSI a riadiacch jednotkch
SOFTWARE
podporovan jednotky TU
Tipos de Immo
Immo Tipo B
Immo Tipo A
Las flechas sealan para
ambos casos, el circuito
donde se colocaran las
pinzas.
El
punto
rojo
indicaque es la pata # 1 y
la posicin del lado blanco
pintado sobre las pinzas al
momento de colocar.
Pinza lado blanco.
Audi Q7 (CAN)
Audi A2 (K)
Audi A3 (CAN) up to 2007 !!!
Audi A3 VDO/M73 up to 2003 (K)
Audi A4 VDO/M73 (K)
Audi A4 BOSCH - RB4 clusters (CRYPTO eeproms R/W by OBDII)
Audi A6 VDO (K)
Audi A6 (CAN)
Audi Allroad (K) up to 2004
Audi A8 (K) VDO93xx
Audi A8 (CAN) up to 2007 !!!
Audi TT (K)
Seat Alhambra (K)
Seat Altea (CAN)
Seat Arosa (K)
Seat Cordoba after 1999 (K)
Seat Ibiza VDO after 1999 (K)
Seat Leon (K+CAN)
Seat Toledo (K+CAN)
Skoda Octavia (K)
Skoda Octavia II (CAN)
Skoda Superb (K)
Skoda Roomster (K)
Skoda Scout (CAN)
Skoda Fabia (K)
VW Bora (K)
VW Beetle (K)
VW Caddy (CAN)
VW EOS (CAN)
VW Golf4 VDO/Motometer/BOSCH RB
VW Golf5 VDO (CAN)
VW Golf5 VISETEON
VW Crossgolf (CAN)
VW Individual (CAN)
VW Jetta (K+CAN)
VW Passat B5/B6 (K+CAN)
VW Polo VDO/Motometer (K)
VW Sharan (K)
VW T4/T5 VDO (K)
VW Touaran VDO (CAN)
VW Touaraeg
VW Phaeton
Bentley Continental
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List of vehicles covered from function security access code/login reading via OBDII:
Audi A2
Audi A3 (CAN) up to 2007 !!!
Audi A3 VDO/M73 up to 2003 (K)
Audi A4 VDO (K)
Audi A4 BOSCH (K) up to 2001
Audi A4 after 2000 - petrol engines >= 1.8
Audi A6 VDO (K)
Audi A6 (CAN) petrol engines
Audi Allroad (K) up to 2004
Audi Allroad (CAN) petrol engines
Audi A8 up to 2001
Audi A8 from 2001 to 2002 2.5TDI
Audi A8 (CAN) 2003+ petrol
Audi TT (K)
Audi Q7 petrol engines
Seat Altea (CAN)
Seat Cordoba after 1999 (K)
Seat Ibiza (VDO) after 1999 (K)
Seat Leon (K+CAN)
Seat Toledo (K+CAN)
Skoda Octavia
Skoda Octavia II (CAN)
Skoda Superb
Skoda Roomster
Skoda Scout (CAN)
Skoda Fabia
VW Bora
VW Beetle
VW Caddy (CAN)
VW EOS (CAN)
VW Golf4 VDO/Motometer/BOSCH RB
VW Golf5 VDO (CAN)
VW Crossgolf (CAN)
VW Individual (CAN)
VW Jetta (K+CAN)
VW Passat B5 (K) B6(CAN)
VW Polo5
VW Sharan after year 2000
VW T5
VW Phaeton petrol
VW Touareg petrol
VW Touaran VDO (CAN)
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1.1 Introduction
The ETSMARTUSB MICRO programming adapter designed for easy access to
Motorola M68HC11/M68HC05 families of microcontrollers. The ETSMART MICRO
programming adapter lets you program unsecured members of the
M68HC11/MC68HC05 MCU families via serial boot strap mode.
1.2 ETSMARTUSB MICRO programming adapter hardware
The main features of the MICRO programming adapter are shown in the
following figure:
PIN 1
Control LED
Activity LED
PIN 1
ETMARTUSB header
To ETSMARTUSB
programmer connector
Master MCU
Figure 1
ETL 2005-2007
Microcontroller Tools
1
Figure 2
Select Device
Figure 3
Select Crystal Frequency
8000
Figure 4
The default value is 4000kHz (4Mhz). Set the frequency value according to the
crystal value (see Figure 8). Connect the MICRO programming adapter to the
target hardware then connect the explored car radio to the power supply
source (see Figure 7). Attach MICRO programming adapter to ETSMARTUSB via
flexible pin-to-pin cable then attach target device to 10-pins programming
adapter header J2 (see Figures 5, 6, 7, 8).
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J1
J1
J2
J2
1 - TxD;2 - RxD;
3 - out1;4 - out2;
5- VCC;6 - VCC;
7 -GND;8 - GND;
9, 10 - + 10 V;
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10
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Figure 7
Figure 8
The Figure 8 displayed connection between target equipment and MICRO
programming adapter. ETL strongly recommend use the laboratory power
supply source with current protection feature. A car battery is a bad
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alternative to the laboratory power supply source during research and tests.
1.4 MICRO programming adapter schematic capture
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BeeHive4
Fast universal 4x 48-pindrive concurrent multiprogramming system
ELNEC s.r.o.
Presov, Slovakia
September 2005
ELNEC s.r.o.
ZLI-0297A
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Table of contents
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................4
BeeHive4 elements ................................................................................................................6
Manipulation with the programmed device.............................................................................6
Selftest and calibration ...........................................................................................................7
Technical specification ...........................................................................................................7
Setup ........................................................................................................................................12
Software setup .....................................................................................................................12
Hardware setup ....................................................................................................................16
Programming a device ...........................................................................................................19
Engineering mode ................................................................................................................19
Production mode ..................................................................................................................23
Troubleshooting and warranty ..............................................................................................27
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................27
If you have an unsupported target device ............................................................................28
Warranty terms .....................................................................................................................28
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Introduction
BeeHive4 is fast universal 4x 48-pindrive concurrent multiprogramming system
designed for high volume production programming with minimal operator effort. The
chips are programmed at near theoretical maximum programming speed.
BeeHive4 supports all kinds of types and silicon technologies of today and tomorrow
programmable devices without family-specific module. You can be sure the next
devices support require the software update and (if necessary) simple package
converter (programming adapter), therefore the ownership cost are minimized.
BeeHive4 provides very competitive price coupled with excellent hardware design for
reliable programming. It has probably best "value for money" programmer in this class.
BeeHive4 consists of four independent isolated universal programming modules, based
on the BeeProg programmer hardware. Therefore the sockets can run asynchronously
(concurrent programming mode). Each programming module starts programming as
soon as the new chip is correctly inserted to the ZIF of programming module. It result
three programming modules works while you replace the programmed chip at the
fourth. The operator merely removes the finished chip and inserts a new chip. Operator
training is therefore minimized.
Modular construction of hardware - the programming modules works independently allows for continuing operation when a part of the circuit becomes inoperable. It also
makes service quick and easy.
BeeHive4 interfaces with the IBM PC/compatible, portable or desktop personal
computers through USB (2.0) port.
BeeHive4 provides very fast programming due to high-speed FPGA driven hardware
and execution of time-critical routines inside of the programmer. FPGA based totally
reconfigurable 48 powerful TTL pindrivers provide H/L/pull_up/pull_down and read
capability for each pin of socket. Advanced pindrivers incorporate high-quality highspeed circuitry to deliver signals without overshoot or ground bounce for all supported
devices. Pin drivers operate down to 1.8V so you'll be ready to program the full range of
today's advanced low-voltage devices.
BeeHive4 performs on each programming module device insertion test (wrong or
backward position) and contact check (poor contact pin-to-socket) before it programs
each device. These capabilities, supported by overcurrent protection and signature-byte
check help prevent chip damage due to operator error.
BeeHive4 has a built-in protection circuits for eliminate damage of programmer and/or
programmed device due to environment or operator failure. All ZIF socket pins of
BeeHive4 programmer are protected against ESD up to 15kV.
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BeeHive4 has the selftest capability, which allows run diagnostic part of software to
thoroughly check the health of the each programming module.
BeeHive4 performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage,
which, obviously, improves programming yield, and guarantees long data retention.
BeeHive4 provides a banana jack for ESD wrist straps connection to easy-to-implement
the ESD protection control.
Various socket converters are available to handle device in PLCC, SOIC, PSOP,
SSOP, TSOP, TSSOP, TQFP, QFN (MLF), SDIP, BGA and other packages.
It is important to remember that in most cases new devices require only a software
update due to the BeeHive4 is truly universal programmer. With our prompt service you
can have new devices can be added to the current list within hours! See AlgOR
(Algorithm On Request) service for details at www.elnec.com.
Advanced design including protection circuits, original brand components and careful
manufacturing allows us to provide a three-year warranty on parts and labour for the
BeeHive4 (limited 25,000-cycle warranty on ZIF sockets). This warranty terms are valid
for customers, who purchase a programmer directly from Elnec company. The warranty
conditions of Elnec sellers may differ depending on the target country law system or
Elnec sellers warranty policy.
Free additional services:
free lifetime software update via Web site.
Free software updates are available from our
Internet address www.elnec.com.
Online technical support is available within promised 24 hours time limit or you may
call us during business hours from Monday through Friday 8:30 to 17:30 (CET).
Keep-Current is a service by which ELNEC ships to you the latest version of the
control program for programmer and the updated user documentation. A KeepCurrent service is your hassle-free guarantee that you always have access to the
latest software and documentation, at minimal cost.
AlgOR (Algorithm On Request) service allows you to receive from ELNEC software
support for programming devices not yet available in the current device list.
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BeeHive4 elements
c 48 pin ZIF socket
d LED indicators for work result
e LED indicator power
f Banana jack for connecting ESD wrist strap
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programmer's cover. The programmed device is necessary to insert into the socket also
to remove from the socket when LED BUSY is off.
Note: Programmer's protection electronics protect the target device and the
programmer itself against either short or long-term power failures and, partly, also
against a PC failure. However, it is not possible to grant the integrity of the target device
due to incorrect, user-selected programming parameters. Target device may be not
destroyed by forced interruption of the control program (reset or switch-off PC), by
removing the physical connection to the programmer, but the content of actually
programmed cell may remains undefined. Don't unplug the target device from the ZIF
socket during work with device (LED BUSY shine).
Technical specification
SPECIFICATION (valid for each programming module)
HARDWARE
Base unit, DACs
USB 2.0 port
on-board intelligence: powerful microprocessor and FPGA based state machine
three D/A converters for VCCP, VPP1, and VPP2, controllable rise and fall time
VCCP range 0..8V/1A
VPP1, VPP2 range 0..26V/1A
autocalibration
selftest capability
protection against surge and ESD on power supply input, parallel port connection
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Socket, pindriver
48-pin DIL ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket accepts both 300/600 mil devices up to
48-pin
pindrivers: 48 universal
VCCP / VPP1 / VPP2 can be connected to each pin
perfect ground for each pin
FPGA based TTL driver provides H, L, CLK, pull-up, pull-down on all pindriver pins
analog pindriver output level selectable from 1.8 V up to 26V
current limitation, overcurrent shutdown, power failure shutdown
ESD protection on each pin of socket (IEC1000-4-2: 15kV air, 8kV contact)
continuity test: each pin is tested before every programming operation
EPROM: NMOS/CMOS, 2708, 27xxx and 27Cxxx series, with 8/16 bit data width, full
support for LV series
EEPROM: NMOS/CMOS, 28xxx, 28Cxxx, 27EExxx series, with 8/16 bit data width
Flash EPROM: 28Fxxx, 29Cxxx, 29Fxxx, 29BVxxx, 29LVxxx, 29Wxxx, 49Fxxx series,
from 256Kbit to 32Mbit, with 8/16 bit data width, full support for LV series
Serial E(E)PROM: 24Cxxx, 24Fxxx, 25Cxxx, 45Dxxx, 59Cxxx, 25Fxxx, 25Pxxx, 85xxx,
93Cxxx, NVM3060, MDAxxx series, full support for LV series
Configuration (EE)PROM: XCFxxx, XC17xxxx, XC18Vxxx, EPCxxx, AT17xxx, 37LVxx
1-Wire E(E)PROM: DS1xxx, DS2xxx
PROM: AMD, Harris, National, Philips/Signetics, Tesla, TI
NV RAM: Dallas DSxxx, SGS/Inmos MKxxx, SIMTEK STKxxx, XICOR 2xxx, ZMD
U63x series
PLD: Altera: MAX 3000A, MAX 7000A, MAX 7000B, MAX 7000S, MAX7000AE
PLD: Lattice: ispGAL22V10x, ispLSI1xxx, ispLSI1xxxEA, ispLSI2xxx, ispLSI2xxxA,
ispLSI2xxxE, ispLSI2xxxV, ispLSI2xxxVE, ispLSI2xxxVL, LC4xxxB/C/V/ZC, M4-xx/xx,
M4A3-xx/xx, M4A5-xx/xx, M4LV-xx/xx
PLD: Xilinx: XC9500, XC9500XL, XC9500XV, CoolRunner XPLA3, CoolRunner-II
other PLD: SPLD/CPLD series: AMI, Atmel, AMD-Vantis, Gould, Cypress, ICT, Lattice,
NS, Philips, STM, VLSI, TI
Microcontrollers 48 series: 87x41, 87x42, 87x48, 87x49, 87x50 series
Microcontrollers 51 series: 87xx, 87Cxxx, 87LVxx, 89Cxxx, 89Sxxx, 89LVxxx, all
manufacturers, Philips LPC series
Microcontrollers Intel 196 series: 87C196 KB/KC/KD/KT/KR/...
Microcontrollers Atmel AVR: AT90Sxxxx, ATtiny, ATmega series
Microcontrollers Cypress: CY8Cxxxxx
Microcontrollers ELAN: EM78Pxxx
Microcontrollers MDT 1xxx and 2xxx series
Microcontrollers Microchip PICmicro: PIC10xxx, PIC12xxx, PIC16xxx, PIC17Cxxx,
PIC18xxx, dsPIC series
Microcontrollers Motorola (Freescale): 68HC05, 68HC08, 68HC11 series
Microcontrollers Myson MTV2xx, 3xx, 4xx and 5xx series
Microcontrollers National: COP8xxx series
Microcontrollers NEC: uPD78xxx series
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Microcontrollers Scenix (Ubicom): SXxxx series
Microcontrollers SGS-Thomson: ST6xx, ST7xx, ST10xx series
Microcontrollers TI: MSP430 and MSC121x series
Microcontrollers ZILOG: Z86/Z89xxx and Z8xxx series
Microcontrollers other: EM Microelectronic, Fujitsu, Goal Semiconductor, Hitachi,
Holtek, Princeton, Macronix, Winbond, Infineon(Siemens), NEC, Samsung, Toshiba, ...
Notes:
For all supported devices see actual Device list on www.elnec.com
Package support
support all devices in DIP with default socket
package support includes DIP, SDIP, PLCC, JLCC, SOIC, SOP, PSOP, SSOP,
TSOP, TSOPII, TSSOP, QFP, PQFP, TQFP, VQFP, QFN (MLF), SON, BGA, EBGA,
FBGA, VFBGA, UBGA, CSP, SCSP etc.
support devices in non-DIP packages up to 48 pins with universal adapters
programmer is compatible with third-party adapters for non-DIP support
Programming speed
Notes:
It is important to know, we always use random numbers pattern for programming
speed testing. Some our competitors use "sparse" pattern, where only few nonBlank data are programmed or are there are used data with only few 0 bits (FE, EF,
etc.). This cheating approach can "decrease" programming time considerable. If you
plan to compare, ask always which pattern they use.
The programming speed depends on PC speed only slightly.
Device
M50FW080 (parallel Flash)
AM29DL323DB (parallel Flash)
AM29DL640 (parallel Flash)
AT45D081 (serial Flash)
AT89C51RD2 (microcontroller)
PIC18F452 (microcontroller)
Conditions:
Size [bits]
100000Hx8 (8 Mega)
208000Hx16 (32 Mega)
400080Hx16 (64 Mega)
108000Hx8 (16 Mega)
10000Hx8
4000Hx16
Operation
programming and verify
programming and verify
programming and verify
programming and verify
programming and verify
programming and verify
Time B
32 sec
38 sec
76 sec
43 sec
15 sec
4 sec
SOFTWARE
Algorithms: only manufacturer approved or certified algorithms are used. Custom
algorithms are available at additional cost.
Algorithm updates: software updates are available approx. every 2 weeks, free of
charge.
Main features: revision history, session logging, on-line help, device and algorithm
information
Device operations
engineering mode
standard:
intelligent device selection by device type, manufacturer or typed fragment of part
name
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automatic ID-based selection of EPROM/Flash EPROM
blank check, read, verify
program
erase
configuration and security bit program
illegal bit test
checksum
security
insertion test, reverse insertion check
contact check
ID byte check
special
production mode (automatic start immediately after device insertion)
auto device serial number increment
statistic
count-down mode
production mode
All operations are controlled by project file.
standard:
blank check, read, verify
program
erase
configuration and security bit program
illegal bit test
checksum
security
insertion test, reverse insertion check
contact check
ID byte check
special
production mode (automatic start immediately after device insertion)
auto device serial number increment
statistic
count-down mode
Buffer operations
Only for engineering mode.
view/edit, find/replace
fill/copy, move, byte swap, word/dword split
checksum (byte, word)
print
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PC system requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/XP64 (XP and above recommended)
PC Pentium 4; 1.3 GHz (2GHz and above recommended)
256 MB of RAM (512MB and above recommended)
50 MB of free disk space (*1)
USB port 2.0 (2.0 high-speed recommended)
Note (*1): Free disk space requirement depends also on used IC device size. For large
devices the required free space on disk will be approximately 60MB + Device size
GENERAL
operating voltage AC 100-240V, max.1.2A, 50-60Hz
power consumption max. 60W active
dimensions 506x213x86 mm (19.9x8.4x3.4 inch)
weight (programmer) 4.8kg (10.58 lbs)
temperature 5C 40C (41F 104F)
humidity 20%..80%, non condensing
Package included
Standard accessories
BeeHive4 programmer
USB connection cable PC-programmer
diagnostic POD for selftest of the programmer (1x)
anti-dust cover for ZIF socket (4x)
user manual
software CD
registration card
calibration test report
transport case
Bonus pack:
ESD wrist strap with cord and banana plug
Vacuum pen
Gift (surprise)
Additional services
Keep Current.
AlgOR
free technical support (phone/fax/e-mail).
free lifetime software update via Web site.
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Setup
The programmer package contains a CD with the control program, useful utilities and
additional information. The permission to freely copy the content of the CD is granted in
order to demonstrate how ELNEC's programmers work.
We recommended install software before connecting programmer to PC to avoid
unwanted complication during installation.
Software setup
Insert delivered CD to your CD drive and install program starts automatically (if not, run
setup.exe). Install program will guide you through the installation process and will do all
the necessary steps before you can first run the control program.
Step 1.
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Step 3.
For change default folder click on Browse button, select the destination folder.
Then click on Next button
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Step 5.
For change default folder click on Browse button, select the destination folder.
Then click on Next button
Step 6.
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Step 7.
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Step 8.
Hardware setup
Step 1.
Directly connect USB cable to type B USB port on programmer.
Step 2.
Directly connect USB cable to type A USB2.0 port on PC (high-speed recommended).
Step 3.
Connect connectors of power supply cable to appropriate connectors on programmer
and wall plug.
Step 4.
Turn on programmer. At this time all 'work result' LEDs light up successive and then
LEDs switch off.
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Step 5.
Windows will start with Found new hardware wizard.
For Windows XP, Service Pack 2 users only:
Select No, not this time and then click on Next button.
For all:
Select Install the software automatically and then click on Next button.
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Programming a device
BeeHive4 can operate in two modes:
Engineering mode
Production mode
Engineering mode
This part of the software is focused to the quick and easy preparation of the project file
for usage in the production mode control software.
Each programming module is driven by an easy-to-use control program with pull-down
menu, 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. It is
the same years-proven software, as is used for all other Elnec single-site programmers.
Engineer can use all properties of this software and can make a project for mass
production.
Standard device-related commands (read, blank check, program, verify, erase) are
boosted by some test functions (insertion test, connection check, signature-byte check),
and some special functions (autoincrement, production mode - start immediately after
insertion of chip into socket).
All known data formats are supported. Automatic file format detection and conversion
are doing during loading of file. There is possible to use Jam files (JEDEC standard
JESD-71) and VME files
The rich-featured auto-increment function enables one to assign individual serial
numbers to each programmed device - or simply increments a serial number, or the
function enables one to read serial numbers or any programmed device identification
signatures from a file.
The software also provides a many informations about programmed device. As a
special, the drawing of all available packages is provided. The software provides also
explanation of chip labeling (the meaning of prefixes and suffixes at the chips) for each
supported chip.
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Make a project
1.
2.
3.
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In combo box Programmer select BeeHive4, Site and then click on OK button.
4.
Select site.
6.
7.
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9.
For more details see Help for PG4UW or User manual for all ELNEC programmers.
Latest manual you may find it on www.elnec.com part download.
Production mode
This part of the software is focused to the easy monitoring of high-volume production
operations.
Operator-friendly control software (Pg4uwMC) combines many powerful functions with
ease of use. Graphic user interface provide overview of all important activities result
without burden of operator with non-important details.
There is used a project file to control the BeeHive4 multiprogramming system. Project
file contains user data, chip programming setup information, chip configuration data,
auto programming command sequence, etc. Therefore the operator error is
minimized, because the project file is normally created and proofed by engineering and
then given to the operator. The optional protected mode can be set for project file to
avoid unwanted changes of the project file.
Each chip may be programmed with different data such as serial number,
configuration and calibration information.
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2.
3.
6.
.
If
Select action with device: click on
desired action is selected, click on Run button. Desired action with devices
on all sites will be start. On Status window you may see current states of
action with devices on all sites. After end of action with device on Status
window will be displayed Please, insert a new device into socket for
appropriate site. After insertion of a new device into socket, desired action
with device will be start automatically.
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7.
8.
9.
For end of work with desired device: click on Stop ALL button.
If you want continue with a new project go to step 4.
For end of work with BeeHive4 click on Disconnect programmers button
and then terminate a program: - <Alt+F4> or File / Exit.
Menu Programmer / Programmer Sites (or by right click on panel Site #) allows the
user to show or to hide Site window, refind a programmer site, disconnect site or run
selftest (Selftest plus) procedure for selected site.
Menu Options / Settings allows the user to verify or to change some setting of control
program.
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On upper part of window is a table with some site properties: allowed or prohibit site,
Serial number, project file for site and programmed device.
If you check Site #, then desired site is allowed. If uncheck, then site is disabled.
If you check Use Site #1 project for all Sites, then project from Site #1 is the same
for all sites. If uncheck, then all sites can have different project files.
If you check Automatic YES!, then automatic start of action with device after insertion
device to ZIF is allowed.
Timer refresh rate defines how often the Pg4uwMC program will request status
information displayed in Status window panel from running PG4UW programs.
For more details see Help for Pg4uwMC software.
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It might be your mistake in properly operating the programmer or its control program
PG4UW.
Please read carefully all the enclosed documentation again. Probably you will find
the needed answer right away.
Try to install programmer and PG4UW on another computer. If your system works
normally on the other computer you might have a problem with the first one PC.
Compare differences between both computers.
Ask your in-house guru (every office has one!).
Ask the person who already installed programmer.
If the problem persists, please call the local dealer, from whom you purchased the
programmer, or call ELNEC direct. Most problems can be solved by phone, e-mail
or fax. If you want to contact us by:
Mail/fax - Copy the "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" form and fill it in following the
instructions at the end of the form. Write everything down that you consider being
relevant about the programmer, software and the target device. Send the
completed form by mail or fax to ELNEC (fax number in the control program,
menu Help / About) or to your local dealer. If you send the form by fax please
use black ink, a good pen and large letters!
E-mail - Use "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" form on the CD or from our Internet
site and fill it in following the instructions at the end of the form. Use standard
ASCII editor. Write everything down that you consider being relevant about the
programmer, software and the target device. Send the completed form by e-mail
to your local dealer or to ELNEC ((nospam version) elnec at elnec dot com).
Phone - Copy "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" form and fill it in following the
instructions at the end of the form. Write everything down that you consider being
relevant about the programmer, software and the target device. Send the
completed form by mail or fax to ELNEC (fax number in the control program,
menu Help / About) or to your local dealer. If you send the form by fax please
use black ink, a good pen and large letters easily to read. Then call your local
dealer or ELNEC's customer support center (phone number in the control
program, menu Help / About). Please keep your manual, the programmer and
the completed "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" form (just faxed) available, so that
you can respond quickly to our questions.
If your programmer is diagnosed as defective, consult your local dealer or ELNEC
about the pertinent repair center in your country. Please carefully include the
following items in the package:
defective product
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completed "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" form
photocopy of a dated proof of purchase
Without all these items we cannot admit your
programmer to repair.
Note:
You may find the "DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT" form at our Internet site
(www.elnec.com), section 'Support'.
Look in the device list of the latest version of the control program on our Internet site
(section Download, file corresponded to your programmer). Your new target device
might already be included in this version! If yes, download the file PG4UWARC.exe
and install the new version of the control program.
Contact ELNEC direct, filling up a "Device Problem Report" form following the
instructions at the end of this form. We may need detailed data sheets of your target
device and, if possible, samples. The samples will be returned to you after we
include your target device in a new version of PG4UW.
Note:
See also AlgOR service at our Internet site (www.elnec.com), section 'Support'
Warranty terms
The manufacturer, ELNEC s.r.o. Presov, Slovakia, gives a guarantee on failure-free
operating of the programmer and all its parts, materials and workmanship for three-year
from the date of purchase. This warranty is limited to 25,000-cycles on DIL ZIF socket
or 10,000-cycles on other ZIF sockets). If the product is diagnosed as defective, ELNEC
s.r.o. or the authorized repair center will repair or replace defective parts at no charge.
Parts used for replacement and/or whole programmer are warranted only for the
reminder of the original warranty period.
For repair within the warranty period, the customer must prove the date of purchase.
This warranty terms are valid for customers, who purchase a programmer directly from
Elnec company. The warranty conditions of Elnec sellers may differ depending on the
target country law system or Elnec sellers warranty policy.
The warranty does not apply to products that are of wear and tear or mechanically
damaged. Equally, the warranty does not apply to products opened and/or repaired
and/or altered by personnel not authorized by ELNEC, or to products that have been
misused, abused, accidentated or that were improperly installed.
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For unwarrantable repairs you will be billed according to the costs of replacement
materials, service time and freight. ELNEC or its distributors will determine whether the
defective product should be repaired or replaced and judge whether or not the warranty
applies.
Manufacturer:
: ELNEC s. r. o., Post 5, P. O. Box 22, SK - 08005 Presov, Slovakia
: +42151/77 34 328, 77 31 007, fax 77 32 797
www.elnec.com, (nospam version) elnec at elnec dot com
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SPY-CODE 2
Gracias por adquirir nuestro programador, por favor lea atte. las
Instrucciones antes de comenzar a trabajar con el mismo.
Vista del programador:
Detalle:
El programador cuenta con:
1 led de encendido (rojo) POWER que se enciende cuando se conecta a
La fuente de alimentacin 220v
2 leds de memorias ( 24xx / 93xx / 93xxxs /) (rojos)
3 led de corto ( amarillo )
4 led de estado LECTURA ESCRITURA ( verde )
5 Pulsador ( botn rojo ) seleccionador de memorias.
Detalle:
1 Conector de fuente ( 12v)
2 Conector a PC ( salida Serial RS232 PUERTO COM )
3 Salida a Pinza ( CONECTOR )
FUNCIONAMIENTO:
1 Conecte la fuente ( 220v ) al programador y el LED de POWER
Se encender.
2 Al mismo tiempo que el led POWER se encienda tambin se
Encender el LED de la Primera memoria: 24xx
Para pasar a otro tipo de memoria se debe presionar el pulsador
(rojo) SELECT.
3 Una vez seleccionada la memoria se selecciona el tipo de memoria
En el software y se procede a la lectura o escritura
4 Si la pinza estuviera mal colocada o mal seleccionada la luz de
CORTO (amarilla) se encender, Verifique la conexin y seleccin
De la eeprom.
5 Durante la Lectura / Escritura el led PROGRAMING ( verde )
Se encender mientras dure la misma.
IC-PROG:
Una vez abierto el programa, ir a Settings / ajustes, elegir
Options / opciones y seleccionar Language para pasar al
Idioma espaol.
Luego seleccionar otra vez ajustes, hacer clic sobre:
Tipo hardware F3 y aparecera la siguiente ventana:
PONY-PROGRAM:
Una vez instalado el programa principal:
TOPWIN
Universal Programmer
User Manual
2004.10.
Content
Brief Introduction ............................................................................................ 3
Chapter I
1.1
1.2
1.3
Software Specification................................................................... 6
1.4
Chapter II
2.1
2.2
Chapter III
2.1.2
Loading ............................................................................. 9
2.1.3
2.1.4
Print ................................................................................. 12
2.1.5
Modify Menu:.............................................................................. 13
2.2.1
2.2.2
Find: ................................................................................ 14
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5
3.1
3.2
4.2
5.2
5.1.2
Overlap ............................................................................ 37
5.2.3
5.2.4
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Brief Introduction
TopWin, a type of software developed for TOP series programmers, adapts
to the TOP hardware products of a new generation. TopWin has abandoned
its method of one type of software matching for one mode of TOP product
by operating different mode of hardware units. TopWin supports automatic
identification of hardware mode and function. Once TopWin connects to
hardware unit successfully, the name of hardware unit will appear at the
bottom of window. The current basic modes that TopWin supported
include TOP853, TOP2004, TOP2005 and TOP2048. Product of new mode
developed in the future will be supported by new version of TopWin
software.
TopWin supports multi-window operation, namely, it can connect multiple
programmers on a computer to write device without any interference.
Mode of programmer can be same or different. TopWin opens all devices in
order of alignment. In theory, the number of connected devices is out of
limitation.
TopWin supports Windows98se/Me/2000/XP.
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Chapter I
1.1
Software Installation
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To press YES and wait for about five seconds, after blank screen vanish,
following prompt will arise:
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Press OK to exit.
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1.2
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Hardware Connection
USB interface should support hot swap, it can operate computer
first and then reconnect programmer.
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To open set up \ system status in the main menu and press testing
USB load current, it show that from grade five to grade ten is
normal, the higher the grade, the stronger the driving force.
Electric current of grade five can write most of devices, some
specific high-current devices need the electric current above grade
seven. Most of the computers can reach to grade seven or more. If
the computer is below grade five, it can connect cord (it should
buy it additionally) or to circumscribe 5V / 2A regulated power
supply (specific model have accessories, please check hardware
specification).
1.3
Software Specification
1.4
Main Window
After TOPWin start-up, main window of TOPWin will be showed on
connect with programmer. After get the prompt of can not turn on
equipment, press OK to enter offline operation.
For the operation which concerned with device read and write, it should
operate in the corresponding dialog box after select the model.
Chapter II
2.1
File Operation
File Menu
"File" menu includes the file access and print operation, the format applies
to binary system, hexadecimal and JECED. The file menu's functions are:
2.1.1
2.1.2
Loading
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Select the file name, and then select the file format in the format dialog
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After confirming the file format, start and end address of buffer zone
of the opening file, load the file data into the buffer zone, it will run as
follow:
After the loading of file data into the buffer zone, if required to amend,
move the mouse or keyboard to the relative byte and input the number
directly. But the input number must be two hexadecimal numbers.
If there is a large volume data, and the target data is not in the window,
please use editing key "Page Up", "Page Down", "Home" and "End" to turn
page, or you can input the address on the right of the "Start Address" at the
bottom of the data window and press "Enter", the window will move to the
"Address" immediately.
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2.1.3
Its corresponding tool icon button is "Save", it is to save the content of the
buffer zone.
2.1.4 Print
Select the file mode of printing and print the file
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2.1.5
Set up Printer
2.2
Modify Menu:
The operation is to edit the data in the buffer zone.
2.2.1
Fill Buffer
The corresponding tool icon button is "Fill Buffer". The operation can fill in
the buffer zone units with required data.
Select "Change Buffer Size", the dialog box springs, input the start
address, end address of the infill block, and the data to be filled in, and
press "Yes".
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2.2.2
Find:
The operation is to find the named data in the buffer zone, and only
two hexadecimal characters (no case sensitive) can be input. After the
performance, the standard finding dialog box springs as follows:
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Press "find next" to find now. And continue to press "find next" to find
again.
2.2.3
Replace Characters:
For the text which has been found once before, you can press F3 to
find the next position repeatedly.
2.2.5
The size of the file buffering zone is typically similar with the file size.
If you want to add data, you must extend the end address of the file
buffering zone.
Select "Change Buffer Size", the dialog box springs out, input the end
address on the right of "End Address" and then presses "Yes".
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Data filling, extending or shrinking the file buffering zone can also be
performed in the buffer zone area by clicking the right button of the mouse.
The menu popup is as follows:
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Chapter III
3.1
Device Operation
Conventional Procedures
Connect to TOPWin correctly; power indicator (red) turns on.
Run TOPWin.exe, and working indicator (green) turns on.
Select File in the main menu, and upload data to the file buffer.
Insert the device into the socket and lock it up, and then be ready for
3.2
Operate Menu
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Write-in Device
The write-in device is to write the data of the buffer into a device. The
default values of File Start Address and Device Start Address are 0, which
implies writing data into all the units of this device. While the length of the
data can be up to six bits hexadecimal (HEX) numerals and the maximal
address space is 8M. If necessary, user can follow required conditions to
modify start address, so as to fulfil the intention to write in.
The procedures to write in device are visually displayed via a
progress bar. If confront with some units fail to write in, it will exit from
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the write-in procedures and display fault address, data in buffer and
contents of device data.
Cautions:
Before write in device, special attention should be paid to not to
mistake device types, otherwise, device or devices might be damaged,
owing to the device types are totally different, the corresponding serving
programming voltage might be different. After confirm all configurations
are all right, insert the device to be programmed into the corresponding
sockets, and then level lock-up spanner.
Read-Out Device
Read out all the data in the device and write them in the buffer, and
then do page display in the data Window. The read-out procedures are
visually displayed via progress bar. User can modify the read-out data and
store them into a disk (the format of the file should be consistent with the
built-in file format of the device).
Erasing:
Erase all contents of the device memory. After being erased, the
device shows FF. Only EEP device can use this command, and EPROM
needs to be erased with ultraviolet radiation.
Blank Check:
Before write in device, it is required to check whether there is a blank.
Each byte of the Blank is FF (HEX).The check-out procedures are
visually displayed via progress bar. When find out some non-blank unit, it
will exit from the blank check-out procedures and display the address and
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3.3
Chapter IV
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The menu is chiefly used to test the common static storage SRAM. Press
Auto button, and the programmer tests each byte of memory to ensure the
test is performed stably.
Reading and writing operations of self-battery static memory are reserved
in the operational functions, such as many series of products produced by
DALLAS manufacturers, to meet some users' requirements.
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4.2
Integrated Circuit
Select Series and Type of the tested device, and press testing button. In case
that the device is normal, the speaker beeps a time, otherwise beeps three
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Chapter V
5.1
5.1.1
System Settings
Set Menu
System Status
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The Window includes three option items, with which the user can make
settings in accordance with their own requirements.
1. Linear Increment Option:
Input the address of additional information in Start Address edit box, and
the address generally behind files must reserve an unspent space in the
device. If the space of device is full of user files' code, the additional
information cannot be written again.
Select byte size of information in Byte Size edit box, the max is 8-byte
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device". After place a new device, the program will auto-cycle operation as
testing all pins well connected. Avoid repeatedly pressing mouse, and be
suitable for writing in large quantity.
Note: Exit circulation in case of not inserting a new device within 5
minutes.
Test the pins' connecting state: If allowable, test whether the pins of a new
device are well connected in each individual operation, in case that any pin
is poorly connected, report immediately, and stop operating.
Speedily test overrun electric current: Even if the Option is forbidden, the
result from testing overrun electric current is available, except for slowing
down the speed and desensitizing the test.
5.2
Window Menu
5.2.1 Tile
The opened file data are displayed in the entire data buffer.
5.2.2
Overlap
Display the file data of buffer or the written data from a device.
Support 5V device;
Adopting USB interface power supply in stead of external power
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transmission
rate of 12MHz/s;
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Plastic shell, small size, light weight and low power consumption;
1. A TOP853 host;
2. A connecting cable of standard USB 1.1 (compatible with USB2.0);
3. A TOP853 Universal Programmer instruction book;
4. A TopWin Software Operation Manual;
5. A TopWin software CD attached.
TOP2048 Programmer
TOP2048 is a universal mode programmer designed for developing
MCU/MPU and writing all kinds of memories with the characteristics of
small size, low power consumption and high reliability.
TOP2048 adopts USB universal serial port to connect PC, which offers
high rate of transmission, high interference free performance and high
unfailing performance without external power supply, so it is fit for mobile
use of battery-powered notebook PC.
Characteristics:
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Plastic shell, small size, light weight and low power consumption;
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Chip programmed :
SWITCH 1 OFF
SWITCH 2 ON
SWITCH 3 ON
SWITCH 4 OFF
SWITCH 5 ON
SWITCH 6 ON
SWITCH 7 OFF
SWITCH 8 OFF
SWITCH 9 OFF
SWITCH 10 ON
SWITCH 11 ON
SWITCH 12 OFF
Happy programming !
Yves (yderyckel@yahoo.com)
http://home.tiscali.be/chipit for smartcard programming ...
1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................... 7
PROGRAMMER MODELS FOR PC USB INTERFACE
PROGRAMMER MODELS FOR PC USB INTERFACE MULTI-SOCKETS
PROGRAMMER MODELS FOR PC PARALLEL INTERFACE
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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PLD Features
MICROCONTROLLER
ABOUT DEVICE ID AND AUTO SELECT ON EE TOOLS PROGRAMMERS
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BASIC MENU SCREEN INFORMATION
Option Information
(Additional Option Information For Non PLD Devices)
System Information
Counter
File
Binary Format
Intel HEX Format
Motorola S HEX Format
TEKTRONIX HEX FORMAT
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File / Save
File/ Load Project
File/ Save Project
Buffer
Buffer / Edit Buffer
Find
Find Next
Fill Buffer
Fill random data
Copy buffer
Fill Buffer
Print buffer
Set editor to view mode
Set editor to edit mode
Set Editor to binary mode
Set editor to 8 bit(byte) Hex
Set editor to 16 bit(word) Hex
Set editor to 32 bit(double word) Hex
Set default editor mode
Set default Reset Editor
Swap nibble
Swap byte
Swap Word
Swap double word
Jedec editor
Clear
Close
Buffer / Edit UES
Device
Select / Device select by history
Select
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Test / Vector Test
Test / IC Test
Config
Config / Select Product
Config / Config Option
Config Option / Buffer Clear Before File Loading
Config Option / Blank Check Before Programming
Config Option / Verify After Reading
Config Option / verify after programming
Config Option / Byte order swapping
Config Option / Device Insert Test
Config Option / Device ID Check
Config Option / Sound
Config Option / Default Buffer Value
Config Option / 32 Bit Checksum
Config Option / Port (TopMax, ChipMax)
Config Option / USB Option (USB programmer)
USB option / Enable START button
USB option / Good LED off on socket open
USB option / Enable START ALL button
Config Option / Gang Split Select
Gang (useful only TopMax, ChipMax)
Split
Device Address
File Load
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Config Option / Auto Inc
Config / Hardware test
Config / Concurrent(gang) mode
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How to program(write) buffer ( blocks) data into different sockets ?
Config / Language
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1. INTRODUCTION
This manual describes the operation of E.E. Tools programmers.
TopMax/ChipMax/ChipMax2/TopMaxII/UniMax/ProMax8G(4G) are software,
Maxloader, driven device programmers. The information contained in this
manual has been reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and completeness.
Please report in writing any errors or suggestions to support@eetools.com
E.E. Tools, Inc.
4620 Fortran Drive Suite 102
San Jose, CA 95134 USA.
www.eetools.com
Tel : (408)263-2221
Fax : (408)263-2230
E.E.Tools reserves the right to use and distribute any information supplied
without obligation.
General Description
TopMax/ChipMax/ChipMax2/TopMaxII/UniMax/ProMax-8G /4G are software
driven device programmers that support a wide variety of programmable
devices including: EPROM, EEPROM, Serial PROM, EPLD, PEEL, GAL,
FPGA, and single chip Microcontroller.
TopMax/ChipMax easily connects to the parallel printer port of any IBM PC,
and can operate with a full spectrum of IBM compatibles: PC 386, 486, Pentium,
PS/2, portable (laptop), and clone computers. TopMaxII/UniMax/ProMax8G(4G) connects to the USB(2.0) port of any IBM PC, and can operate with a
full spectrum of IBM compatibles.
The great advantage of a programmer is their programming speed and
superior software. All programmers are controlled via a host IBM PC computer.
The operating software has a user-friendly interface that includes window pulldown menus and virtual memory management to deal with very large files.
Hardware Installation
The following section details the procedure for accomplishing the hardware
installation procedure. TopMax / / ChipMax easily connect to any parallel
printer port in your computer and TopMaxII / ChipMax2/ UniMax / ProMax8G(4G) connects to USB 2.0 port in your PC.
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3. Insert the CD-ROM from factory (EE Tools) in your CD-ROM or DVD
driver.
4. Wait until you see this screen then Click on Device Programmers and choose
a programmer name. The executable file name for the installation is in the CDROM.
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Note: Customers who want to install the latest software may download the
maxloader file from www.eetools.com
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6. Install Maxloader and the maxloader icon and USB driver (eetusb.inf and
eetusb.sys files) will be generated in directory C:\program files\EE Tools\.
Follow the steps below for installation for USB 2.0 driver.
7. Connect a USB cable between programmer and your computer and turn the
power switch ON after connecting the power cord in the programmer.
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8. Click on the Finish button on the Wizard screen and you can confirm the
USB driver in Device Manager in your computer system.
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Note: For a computer that doesnt installed USB 2.0 controller, you need to
install USB 2.0 driver for the particular product vendor.
9. Execute Maxloader and choose Programmer model
10. Choose your programmer that is ready to be use in your computer.
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Note: Watch the model name in left-up corner screen and the TopMaxII wont
be ready if DEMO mode appears in the screen. Check the USB cable and
turn on the AC switch in the back side of unit.
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NOTE: For the latest software upgrade, remove the old maxloader in
Add/Remove Program of Setting / Control Panel in 2000/XP before
installing a new Maxloader in your PC.
Select Product
After Maxloader is installed, choose a programmer among TopMax, TopMax8G, ChipMax/ChipMax2, TopMaxII, UniMax, and ProMax8G(4G) hardware
in the very first Maxloader screen menu. Or Click on Config / Select product
Make sure to select the right model and turn the switch on. (TopMaxII, ProMax,
TopMax) or connect the AC cord (UniMax, ChipMax/ChipMax2)
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NVM Hierarchy
Flash Memory
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C(and)
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C(or)
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C(nor)
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Performance Comparison
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Serial EEPROM
These devices are electrically erasable, but they operate in a series rather than in
parallel.
Xilinx 17xx family
From the Xilinx 17xx series, the RESET Polarity can be changed only on Xilinx
17xxD/L and 17128. On devices with EPROM portion already programmed or
on new blank devices, RESET polarity is HIGH.
The current status of the Reset pin polarity is determined and displayed on the
screen after Reading the device. The polarity of the Reset pin can ONLY be
changed from HIGH to LOW, but not vice versa. To change the polarity, click
on the Option button and check the Reset bit box before programming your
device. To make certain that the RESET Polarity has been changed, read the
device again. On the other serial EEPROM devices (but NOT Xilinx 17xxD/L
& 17128) the RESET polarity is always HIGH and it can not be changed to
LOW.
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Non-Typical Devices
8-bit 1-Megabits
There are four types of 1 Megabits EPROMS. One set has the A16 and OE lines
swapped. However, this device will still program and verify like normal 1
Megabits. Once this device is placed into the circuit, it will appear as if it has
not been programmed correctly. This is not due to the Maxloader software or
the programmer, but the difference between these 1 Megabits. When selecting a
1 Megabit, it is important to determine which one you have. Here is a list of 1
Megabits and their equivalents:
27010 (normal pin-out -- program as GENERIC or INTEL 27010):
Equivalents: INTEL 27010, HITACHI 27101, TOSHIBA 571000, NEC 271001,
MITSUBISHI 27101, 27301 (non-standard pin-out -- program as HITACHI
27301's):
Equivalents: HITACHI 27301, NEC 271000, MITSUBISHI 27100, TOSHIBA
571001, INTEL 27C100
16-bit 1-Megabits
Any devices with the number 27210, 271024 and the MITSUBISHI 27102.
27011: The 27011 is a 28-pin 1-megabit device that is organized into 8 pages of
16k-bytes. NOTE: The 27512 is 4 pages of 16k-bytes.
Erasing an EPROM
An EPROM has a quartz window located on the chip just above the die. Erasing
an EPROM is done by exposing the EPROM to high-frequency ultraviolet(UV) light waves. Erasing an EPROM usually takes 15-20 minutes, but
may be shorter or longer, depending on the device. If you wish to purchase an
Eraser, call E.E. Tools at (408) 263-2221. When an EPROM is not being erased,
the window may be covered with an opaque label. Sometimes (over a period of
years) an EPROM will start to erase due to the rooms level of fluorescent light.
Direct exposure to sunlight also has the same effect, but happens much more
rapidly
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PLD
A programmable logic device (PLD) consists of an array of logic gates and flipflops that can be programmed to implement an almost unlimited number of
logic designs. These are programmable logic arrays that can be EEPROM based,
EPROM based, fused link, anti-fuse, or Flash-based technology. They are
programmable by the user to implement logic circuits in order to reduce part
count and turnaround time. PLDs are programmed according to a fuse map,
which is typically contained in a JEDEC file.
NOTE: PLD compiler CUPL EE Tools offers PLD development tool for
engineers who want to generate a JEDEC file for data of PLD devices. Four
different tools are available in www.eetools.com
PLD Features
Many different PLDs are available from the IC manufacturers. PLDs are
fabricated using either bipolar or CMOS Processes. All PLDs are made up of
combinations of AND gates, OR gates, inverters, and flip-flops.
PAL: The PAL is a PLD with a fuse-programmable AND array. The
PALs AND gates connect to OR gates in a fixed pattern.
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PROM: For many years, the PROM was not classified as a PLD, even
though most of the smaller PROMs (i.e. 32 x 8 organization) were being used as
logic elements. The larger PROMs were still applied in bipolar microprocessor
designs to store microcode instructions. The PROM has an architecture similar
to the PAL, except that the PROMs AND array is fixed while its OR array is
programmable.
programmable AND array like the PAL, with a programmable OR array like the
PROM. The FPLA is therefore a more general PLD because any product term
may be connected to any output OR gate. Because the entire IC is
programmable, the FPLA can implement some functions which a PAL or
PROM may not be able to implement.
Microcontroller
These devices are CPU's with on-chip EPROM and RAM. They are typically
40 pins and are UV erasable. They have part numbers such as Intel's
8748,8749,8751,8752 etc. A micro-controller is generally a computer-on-a-chip
with RAM, ROM, and I/O ports. Microcontrollers are usually used for specific
purposes, such as keyboard decoders, printers, clocks, telephones, CD-players,
or any other application that requires a small, on-board computer.
Microcontrollers are used to take the place of in-circuit logic, as it can be less
expensive and take less space. Also, since it is software driven, the device may
be updated very easily. Micro-controllers have the ability to use internal as well
as external RAM. Also, micro-controller data may be encrypted or otherwise
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Click on Option
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If it does not, check the socket with your device if you use NON-Standard (DIP)
device or use test other devices in case the first device may be defective. This
ID check must be passed before further operation on your device.
NOTE assists the user in performing a task. It makes the job more easily
understood.
CAUTION alerts the user that unexpected results or damages to a device
may occur if an instruction is not followed.
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TSOP
SOJ
BGA
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QFP
SOIC
PGA
PLCC-TO-DIP
TSOP-TO-DIP
QFP-T
QFP-TO-DIP
BGA-TO-DIP
SOIC-TO-PLCC
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4.Click on the Load to load a file from a floppy or hard disk into the buffer.
Change your file directory by choosing a directory in Look in box. Choose a file
name and type of the file. Make sure that the file type is selected; All Hex
File or Binary file is located in the File of type box.
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5. Insert the 27C010 device into the ZIF socket. After inserting the part, make
sure that the socket handle is down (close) to secure the chip.
See the illustration below:
6. MAXLOADER OPERATIONS
This section describes the operation of the software. The Main standard
system-menu is divided into four display areas: Main operation menu screen,
Option Information, System information, and counter.
Split
: Current world format for split programming
H/W Rev
S/W Rev
Serial No
Algorithm
: Programming Algorithm
Vccp
: Main Power Supply Voltage
Vpp
: Programming Power Supply Voltage
Tpwp
: Programming Pulse Width
System Information
Device Name
Device Size
Free Disk
Adapter
Pins
File
Counter
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Devices/HR
Verification error.
Count : This number indicates all devices executed successfully and
unsuccessfully.
NOTE: This feature is useful for repeat programming on the same device.
You can make an estimate time to perform the programming job and see
the successful and failed devices after finishing the Program or Auto
Repeat programming routine.
NOTE: The feature allows users to program a certain area that might contain
a serial number in the memory device with serialized number by a certain value.
Start
End
Inc Value : This value will be added to the previous data value
User must click on Auto Increment to program a memory with data increased
by one to the previous data.
File
Maxloader uses three different file types: BINARY, ALL HEX, and . POF. In
the file types box, a file type can be selected and loaded to the buffer or saved
onto a disk. The default file type is the Binary file. The All HEX files can be
chosen by maneuvering the arrow button. All HEX files include INTEL HEX
(MCS-80/86/386, MOTOROLA S (1-9), Tektronix HEX and ASCII HEX. OPF
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Binary Format
Binary format does not specify the address or checksum of the file. The file
contains the actual binary data. An example of this format is a DOS executable
file with an .EXE or .COM extension. Binary format is generated for
programmable memory devices. It is recommended to save your EPROM data
as binary format in order to load the file as a standard file format later.
Intel HEX format files are text files that include the file information in
hexadecimal.
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A record mark
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Byte
Record length in 2 digit HEX, Max 20 (64 in
ASCII)
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4 digit HEX Field. Most significant byte first
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2 digit field record type :
01 End of file
02 Extended address
10 N Data
Data field in HEX digits
N+1 N+2 Check-Sum Two digit HEX Check-Sum character computed
by twos complementing the sum of previous
bytes except the :
INTEL HEX FILE EXAMPLE
:110000000444154414D414E2053332053455249414C73
:00000001FF
The extended address record specifies the index address where data will be
loaded into. The Extended Address will continue to offset data record address
until a new Extended Address record is specified.
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NOTE: If the address for the data record is '2B56', the actual address will be
4A290 + 2B56 or 4CDE6(HEX).
The file offset address is 20000000 , so you should put this value in the
file offset of File Load config option / address menu.
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When this format is selected, the device base address must be specified. This
address represents the lowest address in the device. The file created contains an
entry for each location in this device. ASCII HEX format can be created for
programmable memory devices only.
JEDEC (Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council) files are the standard
method for describing PLD fuse patterns and test vectors. JEDEC files contain
fuse data, test vectors, part numbers, and checksums. The checksum of the file
allows you to verify that a given file is intact and has not been unintentionally
modified. JEDEC files normally use the extension (last 3 letters) .JED.
For more information on the JEDEC standard, contact:
Global Engineering Documents Inc. at (800) 854-7179
Electronic Industries Association at (202) 457-4900.
Following is an example of a JEDEC file:
<STX>File for PLD 15S8 Created on 11-SEP-96 5:08PM
2754 memory decode 345-432-123
Seung Park PK Logic corp.
QP20* QF448* QV8*
F0*X0*
L0000111110111111111111111111111*
L0028101111111111111111111111111*
L0056111011111111111111111111111*
L0112010110110111101111111111111*
L0224011110111011101111111111111*
L0336010101110111011111111111111*
V0001000000XXXNXXXHHHLXXN*
V0002010000XXXNXXXHHHLXXN*
V0003100000XXXNXXXHHHLXXN*
V0004110000XXXNXXXHHHLXXN*
V0005111000XXXNXXXHLHHXXN*
V0006111010XXXNXXXHLHHXXN*
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V0007111100XXXNXXXHHLHXXN*
V0008111110XXXNXXXLHHLXXN*
C124E*<ETX>8646
STX
The fuse map begins with an ASCII STX character (02 HEX)
Design Specification This item is user specific. While no format rules apply,
certain information, such as users name, company, design
date, part designation, revision and device part number,
should be entered. This field is illustrated by an asterisk
(*).
QP
Specifies the number of pins in the devices.
QF
Specifies the number of JEDEC fuses in the devices.
L
The fuse list fields contain the state of all fuse links in the
devices. The starting fuse number follows the L specifying
the field type. The fuse list that follows contains a zero (0)
for each intact link and a one (1) for each blown link. An
L field is generated for each product term in the device.
C
The checksum field contains the 16-bit sum of the link
stated in the 8-bit words.
ETX
The fuse map ends with an ASCII ETX character (03
HEX).
Sum Check
A 16-bit sum of the ASCII values of the characters from
STX to ETX inclusive. The sum check follows the ETX.
NOTE: LOGIC Compilers For PLD Devices: Software is available to help the
engineer develop designs using PLDs. Software tools called logic assemblers or
compilers translate a design file written in high-level language into a fuse
pattern stored in a JEDEC file. JEDEC files are produced by almost all PLD
development softwares and are accepted by the Maxloader programmer. There
are many commercial software packages available to help you design using
PLDs.
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File / Load
Data can be loaded into the memory from a device or by opening a data file.
Load fills your buffer memory with the data from storage for viewing or editing.
This command loads the data from the selected file storage into the memory
buffer. In order to the use All HEX File selection, the HEX file must be one
of the file formats supported by the Maxloader(TopMax/Chip Max), such as
Intel HEX(MCS-80/86/386, MOTOROLA S(1-9), Tektronix HEX and ASCII
HEX.
The default selection on File Load menu is in Binary Format. To select any of
the HEX files mentioned above, choose All HEX File by pressing button.
When you have selected the desired file, press the OPEN button to load the file
into the data buffer. If you are programming a PLD, you will want to load a
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JEDEC file. The procedure is identical to loading a data file, except that the
files in the current directory will have the JED extension. If your selected
device is an Altera MAX family, the file you should load is a POF extension.
The Maxloader uses a RAM buffer to hold data. After loading a file into the
buffer, you can edit the buffer data. If you load a JEDEC file, you may use (the
vector pattern edit) command to view or edit the fuse map and (test/vectors) for
any test vectors that may have been in the JEDEC file.
File / Reload
Data can be reloaded into the memory from the file directories that contains
previously loaded files. Reload remembers your file location and type (Binary
or All Hex) that has been loaded into the buffer.
File / Save
Save the current data in your memory buffer to a disk storage by using one of
the current supported file formats.
Before saving a file, check the buffer and the file address ranges. The contents
of the buffer through the specified range will be written into the new file,
completely erasing any existing file with the same name. Before saving to a
disk, make sure that no file with the same name exists.
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Buffer
Buffer / Edit Buffer
This command allows the user to examine and modify the contents of the
memory buffer. This section applies to a non-JEDEC file (PROM, EPROM,
EEPROM, and Microcontroller) or to a memory chip. If a PLD is being loaded,
see the (vector pattern edit) section. The data is presented in HEX and ASCII
formats.
Find
This feature allows you to search the data (ASCII and HEX) in the current
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Asc
HEX
Direction UP
Find Next
Press the Find Next button to locate the rest of the data that you entered in the
FIND box. The error Search Pattern not Found will be accursed when you
press this button without entering data in the FIND text box.
Fill Buffer
You can enter a certain character(data) in a certain buffer location.
Buffer Start: Starting address for the data to be filled in buffer.
Buffer End: Ending address for the data to be filled in buffer.
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Fill Data: Two digits of HEX value to be filled between Start and End buffer.
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Copy buffer
Copy certain data between 2 address to other location in the same buffer.
Fill Buffer
Enter certain data between 2 different buffer locations.
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Print buffer
The current buffer data can be printer in different formats. Also, you can review
buffer data with an editor in an utility software..
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Swap nibble
Swap each character(nibble) in 8-bit(1 byte) block.
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Swap byte
Swap each 8-bit(1-byte) data in each 16-bit(4-byte) block.
Swap Word
Swap each 16-bit(2-byte) data in each 32-bit(4-byte) block.
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Jedec editor
This buffer mode allows you to retrieve and modify data for PLD devices.
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In the Jedec editor mode, you can still use all features in Buffer Edit Mode.
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Clear
Pressing this button allows you to fill the buffer with the data located in
Default Buffer Value in Config Option Menu.
Close
Press to exit the HEX Editor.
Device
This section presents the main operation menu for the target device that is
mounted on the ZIF socket. In order to process the following commands, make
sure that the device is correctly inserted into the ZIF socket and the latch is
down.
NOTE: The Device Information display area presents the device information of
the selected device.
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Select
During operation, the first step is usually to select a device. This Select
command enables the user to define the manufacturer and the type of the device
that will be used. After you select a device, you can insert a device into the
programmers device socket and conduct various device operations such as
programming and verifying device data or reading data from the device. The
Select command contains both manual and automatic methods for selecting a
device. If your device is not identified by the Auto Device Select menu, you can
select the device list displayed in the Manufacturer & Device list. Scroll through
the manufacturers and device numbers until you find the manufacturer and
device you are looking for. You can use wildcards to help you zoom on the
device you are looking for.
NOTE: PAL Device Logic Symbols: The logic symbols for each of the
individual PAL device gives a concise functional description of the PAL device
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logic function. This symbol makes a convenient reference when selecting the
PAL device that best fits a specific application
Select / PLD
EPLD, EEPLD, FPL, PEEL, GAL, MAX, MACH, PLS, PLD, PLC, PLUS,
EPM, ATFxxx, ATVxxxx, EPxxx, EPCxxx, 5Cxxx, 85Cxxx.
Select / Microcontroller
Select / PROM
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Pressing this button allows you to review the target device information
before selecting a device.
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will start to erase due to the level fluorescent light in the room. Direct exposure
to sunlight also has this effect and happens much more rapidly and commonly.
NOTE: In order to decide if the device is blank, the user should read the target
device. If the buffer is filled with all FFs or 00s, the device is most likely in an
erased or unprogrammed state; otherwise, the device is not erased.
CAUTION: Some devices such as Philips P98C52 can pass the BLANK
CHECK routine after they are secured even though they are not blank.
Device / Program
Program command will enable you to place new data from the memory buffer
into the target device. The BUSY GREEN led will be blinking during
programming. Make sure the device is correctly inserted into the ZIF socket and
the latch is down. Then check the buffer device address range before you start.
The values will default to the size of the device.
NOTE: <MOTOROLA MICROCONTROLLERS>
The window of windowed devices must be covered with an opaque label during
operation at all times.
NOTE: For all DEVICE/FUNCTION operations, the ERROR YELLOW LED,
located at the bottom of the ZIF socket is used to indicate the status of the
complete operation. It will turn on if an error has occurred; otherwise it will
remain off.
Memory device
The target device must be blank checked unless the part is electrically erasable.
Although most of EEPROMs and Flash Memory devices have the ERASE
function in the menu, some EEPROMs such as AT28CXXX or AT29CXXX
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dont have the ERASE function. Note that EEPROMs without the ERASE
function are automatically erased before programming.
Programmable Logic Device operation
28CXXX family devices support Software Data Protection. The user has an
option of either protecting or not protecting the data. This option must be
changed before the start of any programming operation. To change this option,
go to the Option selection under DEVICE/FUNCTION menu and make any
changes accordingly. To obtain more information about Software Data
Protection, please consult the device manufacturers specification.
Microchip PIC devices
Microchip PIC series is different from other Microcontrollers in that they have
an EPROM area as well as a CONFIGURATION FUSE. The configuration
fuse in the PIC family is used to setup Oscillator Type, Memory Code
Protection, Watchdog Timer, or Processor Mode, and etc. After
programming the EPROM portion, change the fuses of the items listed under
Option. Then you must program the configuration option in the Option menu.
Perform the following procedure:
1.
Program the main memory
2.
Click on the OPTION button
3.
Set all of the configuration fuse in OPTION menu
4.
Click on the Program configuration fuses button
You may also read the status of the Configuration Fuse under the OPTION
selection. In order to obtain more information about programming the
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This device will require a security code in certain memory location when you
program a new device along with data and users must remember the security
data once read(copy)or verify the master device for duplication.
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Serial EEPROMs
These devices are electrically erasable, but they operate serially rather than
parallel.
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Device / Read
Read the data in the source device mounted on the ZIF socket into the buffer for
examination.
The checksum will be displayed on the checksum line. The buffer may be
edited, saved to a disk, or used to duplicate the chip.
CAUTION: Reading the device into the buffer destroys the buffer contents
through the specified range. Make sure everything in the buffer that is needed
has been saved.
PLD test vectors are not stored in a logic device; therefore, they cannot be read.
The test vector buffer will be empty after reading the PLD.
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NOTE: Devices that have been secured cannot be read properly. Secured chips
may appear all blank, fully programmed, or scrambled.
Device / Verify
Assure that data in the device matches data in the memory buffer. If your
device has the security fuse blown, a verification error is detected. The verify
operation requires that the exact data pattern or file that was used to program
the device be resident in the memory buffer.
Device / Erase
This option erases the data in your socket before programming it. This operation
is valid for only limited devices such as EEPROM, Flash Memory, GAL, PEEL
devices. EPROMs that have a window should be erased by UV EPROM erasers
externally (see NOTE Erasing EPROMs in this manual).
Device / Security
Secure a PLD or Microcontroller so that their content can no longer be
examined or modified. Security is confirmed when valid data can no longer be
read or verified against a previously read pattern. To ensure that the security
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fuse has been blown, the Security operation is preceded by a read of the
device and followed by a verify.
NOTE: Usually, on a UV erasable PLD or a Microcontroller, a secured device
may take longer to erase because the security bit address is designed to erase
last.
NOTE: When you click on OPTION, device security mode and option fuses will
be available for certain manufacture devices. Selecting these options,
programmer will program your device with the checked options continuously. It
is a useful feature for users who like to program devices in volume quantities.
The user does not have to set the fuses or security modes for every
programming.
CAUTION: Some devices, such as Philips P89C52, can pass the BLANK
CHECK routine after they are secured. Securing a device separates the
programmed data pattern from unauthorized access. This command appears
only when the selected device supports it. Some Microcontrollers and PLDs
can be secured by programming a special address location. The security bit
will be cleared when the device is erased. Once a device is secured, it cannot
be unsecured to read, verify, or duplicate. Also the secured device is seen as a
blank chip even though it is not actually blank.
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Device / Encryption
The encryption table is a feature of the 87C51/87C52 family Microcontroller
devices. The Encryption array of the Microcontroller is initially unprogrammed
(all '1's). In order to protect the code from being easily read by anyone other
than the programmer, this feature allows you to program the encryption table
that is exclusive NORead with the program code data as it is read out. You
have to know its content in order to correctly decode the program code data.
Thereafter you will have to use the same displayed encryption array any time
you need to read back the device.
Device / Option
1 Device/Option /Customer ID
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2 Device/Option / Oscillator
Most PIC device familys can be operated in four different oscillator modes.
The user can choose one of the following modes from the factory.
LP: Low Power Crystal
XT: Crystal/Resonator
HS: High Speed Crystal/Resonator
RC: Resistor/Capacitor
This configuration fuse can be used to protect against spurious EEPROM writes.
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This feature may be enabled or disabled by the user; when shipped from an IC
manufacturer, the Data Protect feature is disabled.
Devices have Software Data Protection (SDP) : Provides software features to
protect nonvolatile data from in advertent writes.
Disable: The SDP command will not protect the entire memory array.
Enable: The SDP command will protect the entire memory array.
Certain Flash device has Sector Protection
Protect All: By pressing the Protect All, no data will be erased or written into
the device. You can still read data from the device. The block(s) doesnt allow
the device to be erased or programmed
Unprotect : The selected block(s) allows the device to be erased or programmed.
Toggle: Change the block status in reverse.
Write Device: The selected block status will be written in the device.
Close: Exit to main menu.
7 Device/Option / Reset Polarity
Reset Polarity (for Xilinx FPGA): The Polarity Fuse is ACTIVE HIGH when
shipped from an IC manufacturer. To change the polarity, click on the Option
button and check on the Reset bit box before programming your device. Once it
changes to ACTIVE LOW, it may not reset the ACTIVE LOW fuse to ACTIVE
HIGH. On OTP (One Time Programmable) devices, the POLARITY FUSE
status cannot be reversed once it has been changed. Even on some of the
windowed 7xxx family devices (excluding Xilinx 17xxD/L & 17128), the
POLARITY FUSE cannot be toggled. Consult the device manufacturer for
further instructions on how to handle the Polarity FUSE.
8 Device/Option / Drown Out
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9 Device/Option / MCLR
In order to have the information of all configuration fuses, press this button
and you can see all configuration data of the current device. Be sure that you
remember all the fuses information if you want to copy the configuration
information
16 Option Item/Program Current Configuration Fuses
Pressing this button will store all configuration fuses information in the current
device located in the programmer socket.
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In order to have the information of option bits, press this button and you can see
all option lock bit data of the current device. Be sure that you remember all the
fuses information if you want to copy the configuration information.
18 Device/Option/Program Status Byte or Boot Vector
Pressing this button will store all lock bit information in the current device
located in the programmer socket.
19 Device/Option/Initialize Device
Initialize function erases the whole memory array, security lock bits, and status
byte and boot vector into their initial erased state. Press this button before
erasing all 89Cxx family manufactured by Philips.
Device / Auto
Auto command will enable you to do the following command steam
sequentially and it is useful to program a volume quantity devices with the same
data.
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CAUTION: Some devices such as Philips P98C52 can pass the BLANK
CHECK routine after they are secured without being blank. Securing a device
prevents the programmed data pattern into the device from unauthorized access.
This command appears only when the selected device supports it. Some
Microcontrollers and PLDs can be secured by programming a special address
location. The security bit will be cleared when the device is erased. Once a
device is secured, it cannot be unsecured to read, verify, or duplicate. Also the
secured device is seen as a blank chip even though it is not actually blank.
Test
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During the vector test, TopMax applies high and low signals to the input pins of
a tested PLD and observes signals at the output pins. The output results are
compared to the expected results from the test vectors. Any difference will
show up as an error message.
The following are valid characters for test vectors:
0
Apply input logic low (Vil) to an input pin
1
Apply input logic high (Vih) to an input pin
C
Clock an input pin (Vil, Vih, Vil)
F
Float pin
N
Power pin or untested output pin
V
VCC pin
X
Don't care: output values are not tested
G
GND pin
K
Clock an inverted input pin (Vih, Vil, Vih)
H
Expected result on output pin is Vih
L
Expected result on output pin is Vil
Z
Test for high impedance
Optional Operation
X value
Optional value of dont care
Vcc
Test Vcc value on Vcc pin
Delay
Test period of each vector in mill-second
Test / IC Test
This operation tests TTL or CMOS logic devices according to the test patterns
stored in the test pattern library.
Click on the Select button and enter a device name and click on Test to begin
the test function. A result message will be displayed after testing.
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Config
After the Maxloader is installed, you can choose one of the programmer listed
in Select product menu.
Make sure that you select a right model and turn on the switch (TopMax /,
TopMaxII, ProMax-4/8G) or connect the AC cord (UniMax,
ChipMax/ChipMax2)
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ASCII
ADDRESS -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 0123456789ABCDEF
00000000 01 23 45 67 89 AB CD EF 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 .#Eg . . 3Duf w
00000010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Example #1: Programming one 16-bit device (Data word width = 16, Odd/even
byte swap = disabled)
The user data is allocated as follows:
Device
MSB
LSB
Device Address:
0 23
01
1 67
45
2 AB
89
3 EF
CD
Sample data file (Motorola EXORmacs Format, Code 87):
S00B00004441544120492F4FF3
S11300000123456789ABCDEF001122334455667750
S9030000FC
Data file opened with format 87 and displayed in the editor (8-bit addressing
mode):
CURSOR AT LOCATION: 00000000 8 BIT ADDRESSING
HEXADECIMAL
ADDRESS -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F
ASCII
0123456789ABCDEF
Example #2: Programming one 16-bit device (Data word width = 16, Odd/even
byte swap = Enabled)
The user data is allocated as follows
Device
MSB
LSB
Device Address:
0
01
23
83
1
2
3
45
89
CD
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AB
EF
When enabled, this test will allow the Maxloader to first examine the physical
position of a device as it is sitting in the programming socket when the user
attempts to take any action to that device. Once it has finished examining, the
Maxloader will prompt the user for corrective steps if needed depending upon
the position of the device. Once you click on Device Insert Test, Maxloader
will display Incorrect device ID if your target device contains ID or if wrong
device is placed inside the socket. You may see the same message if the device
has been secured or if the device ID has been erased. Click on Yes if you
want to ignore the manufacturers device ID and proceed.
Config Option / Device ID Check
Check the device with both manufacturer and device part number before run
any operation for the target device in the socket. If you program an EPROM,
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you may allow to skip the device ID check routine when the device size and
programming voltage between the EPROM in socket and the part in menu.
Config Option / Sound
A default sound comes when you need attention during programming time such
as blank check error, program error, or Verification error.
Config Option / Default Buffer Value
Fill the buffer value (hexadecimal) with the initial data that you type in this
field. This feature helps the user who wants to have different initial values ('00'
or 'FF') in the buffer. In most case, the default buffer value should be set up as
00 before loading a hex file.
Config Option / 32 Bit Checksum
The digit of Checksum value appears in 4 (hex) numbers as standard checksum
Value.
For 8 digit checksum value, click on the option box 32 Bit check sum and
maxloader display 8 (hex) numbers in the Check sum location.
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that you set the Port Delay to 40. In most cases, this option will help to solve the
communication problem between your PC and TopMax/ChipMax).
NOTE: TopMax / ChipMax power switch should be ON. The Parallel cable is
connected between TopMax / ChipMax and your PC parallel port. Make sure
that the shields on each side of the cable are locked. See section 6
Troubleshooting if you are having difficulty with installation and
communication.
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Concurrent Gang Mode must be used in menu for USB multiple socket
programmers.
TopMax-8G(no longer since Jan. 2006) programs multiple E(E)PROMs up to
eight devices at the same time. In order to program multiple E(E)PROMs, users
must use TopMax-8G. TopMax-8G is especially useful when it is necessary
to program many devices with the same data simultaneously. TopMax-8G is
designed for multiple programming and it does not support set programming.
Split
When programming devices for a 16-bit or 32-bit environment, you will need to
split your data onto two or four devices.
NOTE: SPLITTING DATA is different from SETTING DATA. Putting
buffer data into multiple devices is called SET DATA. Maxloader
doesnt support the SET DATA.
EXAMPLE 1: PROGRAMMING TWO 8-BIT EPROM AS FOLLOWS:
Byte $0000
Byte $0001
Byte $0002
Byte $0003
Byte $0000
Byte $0001
Byte $0002
Byte $0003
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:
Byte $0000
Byte $0001
Byte $0002
Byte $0003
Byte $0004
Byte $0005
Byte $0006
Byte $0007
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After programming the 4th EPROM with Word 3, you will have four 8-bit
programmed EPROMs. The original file (32-bit) is split into four EPROMs that
contain 8-bit data in each device.
Device Address
These address will be applied for programming the buffer data.
-Chip Start: Device Starting address for the data to be programmed in buffer.
-Chip End: Device Ending address for the data to be programmed in buffer.
-Buffer Start: Buffer Starting address for the data to be programmed.
-Buffer End: Buffer Ending address for the data to be programmed.
NOTE: Device size for different devices
Device
2716
2732
2764
27128
27256
27010/1024
27020/2048
27040/4096
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Device Address
0 - 7FF
0 - FFF
0 - 1FFF
0 - 3FFF
0 - FFFF
0 - 1FFFF
0 - 3FFFF
0 7FFFF
File Load
These address will be applied for programming the buffer data.
-File Offset is subtracted from addresses from the file downloaded to the
programmer. For example, if you set File Offset to 1000h, then the downloaded
data minus 1000h would be placed into the buffer at the address specified by the
Buffer Start Address.
-Buffer Start Address is the address in the buffer where you want your
downloaded data to start. For example, if you set Buffer Start Address to 800h,
then the downloaded data only appears in the buffer beginning at address 800h.
File Save
These address will be applied for programming the buffer data.
-Buffer Start: Starting address for data to be saved.
-Buffer End: Ending address for data to be saved.
The feature allows users to program a certain area that might contain a serial
number in the memory device with serialized number by a certain value.
Start : Start address of memory that contains serialized data
End : End address of memory
Inc Value : This value will be added to the previous data value
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User must click on Auto Increment to program a memory with data increased
by one to the previous data.
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Do not touch the device in socket until the operation stream is not finished
(stopped). Each operation in different socket can be displayed with blue color
bar in menu screen.
This pictures illustrates how to set any of Start key enable all 8 sockets.
This option enables any of the START button in multi-site programmer to be a
start button for all others. So, customers dont need to press individual button as
an auto programming mode
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Wait 10 30 seconds for recognizing all sockets and you can see each sockets
serial number in GANG PROGRAM MODE. There two different features in the
ProMax programmer operations. One feature is that Data in buffer memory can be
simply duplicated into more one socket(duplication). Other feature is splitting
data in buffer to the sockets by same size(set) as much as the same buffer size of
selected 8-bit memory device. It calls Set Programming.
Program Opt.: Program options for automation programming. This operation
steam will be executed once click on individual socket or START ALL button is
clicked.
Serial NO.: Indicates all hardware serial numbers.
STATUS: Indicates executable command status in each programming location.
PASS: Indicates the number of devices passed.
FAIL: Indicates the number of devices failed.
Reset : Set 0 in all of PASS / FAIL number.
Close : Quite the current menu windows.
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Set Disable in Set Program option which is not available for non-8 bit
EPROM.
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The next diagram illustrates how to travel the same buffer data(0000-3FFF
for 27128 selection) to the eight sockets.
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Set Enable in Set Program option that make all sockets with an EPROM are
available for Set Programming.
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(customer must know the total length of file and how split the buffer data into
the EPROMs in sockets).
5. Click a button with serial number or the START ALL button and a
programming steam will be executed.
As illustrated in the diagram, data is routed to sockets in sequential order(the
first block of data goes to the first socket, the second block to the second, etc.).
If a device in a group failed during programming, the remaining devices will be
programmed; then, a replacement device must be placed in the same socket as
the failed device
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Config / Language
This option will help customer who want to use the Maxloader menu as native
language with the OS that is installed for own languages.
1. Registration
A registration card is located in the user guide manual with the CD-ROM
software .Complete the card and returns it to E.E. Tools to become eligible for:
Customer support, warranty service and technical assistance
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2. Software Updates
Your programmer is designed to be highly flexible and programmable, allowing
it to program a wide variety of chips. Consequently, when a problem does arise,
it can usually be fixed with just a free software update. The new software
updates are available from our WEB page at www.eetools.com
Use the new software if you have any other incorrect programming results.
4. Quick Self-Diagnostics
In order to provide accurate and fast technical assistance, we recommend that
you check the following information before you call our technical support
department. We recommend that you obtain the latest software revision before
calling our support line with a software problem. Eighty percent of our technical
support calls result in asking the user to obtain the latest version of the software.
For USB programmers TopMaxII, UniMax, ChipMax2, you should install
the USB driver in your PC after install PC control software. The USB
driver is in either CD-ROM or C:\Program Files\EE Tools directory.
ProMax-4G will need the USB installation 4 times and ProMax-8G does 8
times. This installation should be done once you install the ProMax in your
PC. Be sure that you use the same USB port for the ProMax programmer ,
otherwise you have to install the USB drivers again for different port. Do
not power Off and ON in 30 seconds and you must wait over 30 seconds
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once you un-plug an USB cable from PC(USB Hub) and plug-in the same
cable.
6. Service Information
Before sending a unit in for service, call us at 408-263-2221 to
obtain a Return Authorization Number (RMA). We will not repair
your unit unless an RMA was issued.
Warranty Service: Please return the product in the original package
with proof of purchase to the below address. Clearly state in writing
the performance problem and send any leads, connectors and
accessories that you are using with the device.
Non-Warranty Service: Return the product in the original packaging to the
below address. Clearly state in writing the performance problem and return any
leads, connectors and accessories that you are using with the device. Customers
not on open account must include payment in the form of a money order or
credit card. For the most current repair charges contact the factory before
shipping the product.
Return all merchandise to E.E. Tools, Inc., with pre-paid shipping.
The flat-fee repair charge includes return ground shipping to addresses in North
America only. For overnight shipments and non-North America shipping fees
contact E.E. Tools. Inc.
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E.E. Tools, Inc. shall not be liable for any consequential damages, including
without limitations to damages resulting from loss of use. Some states do not
allow limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation
or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific rights and you may have other rights, which
vary from state-to-state.
Model Number:___________________ Date Purchased:______________
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Optional EPROM Emulator
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RAM
: 5MB
DISK
: 5MB
Port
: USB
OS : Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
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Embedded and mobile systems are increasingly using NAND flash for storage
because it has various advantages over other storage technologies. As always
though, life is a compromise and those advantages come with some limitations
that need to be addressed to provide a robust flash file system.
Hard disks are not a viable storage option for many embedded and handheld
systems because they are too big, too fragile and use too much power
Major difference is that NAND is shipped with marked bad blocks on the
device, while NOR chips are shipped defect free. Thus, one expects to
encounter some failures in NAND and should design accordingly.
What is the input parameter of ROM writer for supporting the preprogramming in NAND flash memory
Master image file.
The number of NAND flash memory blocks. Refer to NAND flash memory
specification.
The number of Reservoir blocks in NAND flash memory.(Refer to GBBM
specification.)
GBBM (Global Bad Block Management) manages the bad blocks of the whole
NAND flash memory.
Note: Usually, new developers for NAND Flash should have a solution
how to program their devices with NAND Flash semiconductor
engineers and programmer vendors software development engineer.
NAND Flash is not hard to expect that READ(copy) a NAND Flash is very
difficult project unless the customer knows all information how to program the
master NAND Flash. EE Tools support most NAND device with specialized
file systems and simple algorithm with skipping bad blocks. Please contact
support.eetools.com for further assistance. Visit the www.nandflash.com if you
want to know further information about NAND Flash memory.
10. GLOSSARY
BGA
Bipolar PROM
Blank Check
Buffer
Checksum
Compare
Device
Die
DIP
FPGA
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Ball Grid Array. A surface mount device with solder balls and a high pin
count, similar to PGA.
A fuse-link programmable PROM.
A test performed by a device programmer to ascertain whether a device has
been programmed (partial or total) or is in a virgin state.
Data storage unit directly stored on CPU.
A number that results by adding up every element of a pattern. Typically
either a four or eight digit HEX number, it is a quick way to identify a
pattern, since it is very unlikely that two patterns will have the same
checksum.
Reading a programmable device and displaying any discrepancies from the
desired pattern. Each error is displayed on the screen. This comparison is
slower to perform than a verify on the programmer.
Microchip or Integrated Circuit chip.
The silicon chip that is located within an IC package. It is a small rectangular
flat piece of silicon that has been
fabricated with many transistors to
perform a specific function. It is glued into a plastic or ceramic package and
connected to the external metal interconnect pins of the IC with very small
bonding wires. It can be seen through the window of erasable EPROMs.
Dual Inline Package. An IC package with two rows of through-hole pins,
usually on 0.1 pitch, 0.3 or 0.6 inches apart.
Field Programmable Gate Array. A very complex PLD. The FPGA usually
has an architecture that comprises a large number of simple logic blocks, a
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I/O
JEDEC
JEDEC file
LCC
Memory device
Microcontroller
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Tektronix, etc.) indicate who standardized its format and does not indicate
anything about the pattern or the device the pattern is intended for.
Input/ Output.
Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (pronounced JEDeck). A group
organized by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) that
has defined a standard file format for PLDs.
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.
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.
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
be erased. The memorys organization refers to its word width and the
number of words in the device.
A device that contains a central processing unit (CPU), memory, and I/O
ports on a single IC. Microcontrollers that contain any form of nonvolatile
memory may be programmed on a device programmer. When connected to a
power supply and external crystal, many of these devices form a complete
microcomputer.
Non-Volatile
Oscillator
OTP
Package
PGA
PLCC
PLD Compiler
The Characteristic of a memory that does not lose its contents when its
power is removed. Non-volatile memory is useful in microcomputer circuits
because it can provide instructions for a CPU as soon as the power is applied,
before secondary devices, such as disk, can be accessed. Non-Volatile
memory includes ROM, EPROM and EEPROM.
A device that produces an alternating output current.
One-time programmable. The characteristic of a memory device that can be
programmed once but cannot be erased. When an EPROM is described as
OTP, this means that its die is erasable when exposed to ultraviolet light, but
because of its package, which is not transparent, it cannot be exposed to light
and thus it cannot be erased.
The plastic or ceramic that protects an IC die and connects it to the target
circuit.
Pin Grid Array. A square, through-hold IC package that has pins located on a
square grid with 0.1000-inch pitch. It may have up to several hundred pins.
Used primarily for military and prototype designs.
Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier, A square plastic package that has J-shaped leads
on four sides. This can be surface mounted or placed in a socket for throughhole use. Available in 20 to 84 pins.
A software package that allows an engineer to specify the functionality of a
PLD through a high-level language or schematic diagram. The software will
convert the design into a JEDEC or other file for the PLD programmer. PLD
compilers are available from numerous IC manufacturers and from third
parties. The packages from IC manufacturers support only one brand of
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 AMDs 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,
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PQFP
QFP
RAM
ROM
Serial Memory
Socket module
SOIC
Test vector
TQF
TSOP
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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.
Plastic Quad Flat Pack. See 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.
Random Access Memory. A volatile memory device.
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.
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.
An interchangeable metal chassis that contains a programming socket.
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 pitch.
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
will be applied to the device for the first vector. Then, each output will be
applied to the device for the first vector. This process will continue for each
vector and any errors will be reported.
Thin Quad Flat Pack. Similar to QFP but with a lower profile and physically
smaller in length and width.
Thin Small Outline Package. A surface-mount package with fine-pitch leads
(usually 0.025 inch pitch) on two sides. This package is very low profile and
UV Erasable
Verify
Word width
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Programador
PIC JDM PLUS
Programador de PICs, memorias EEPROM I2C y
memorias EEPROM MicroWire (zcalo incorporado)
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Equipos Electrnicos
Tabla de contenidos
Caractersticas del Programador PIC JDM PLUS................................................ 3
Listado de dispositivos soportados por el Programador PIC JDM PLUS ................ 3
Conector IN-Circuit (ICSP)............................................................................ 4
Zcalo MicroWire ......................................................................................... 4
Cmo colocar los PICs y memorias en los zcalos ............................................ 4
Software de programacin ............................................................................ 6
Configuracin del IC-Prog ............................................................................. 6
Configuracin del WinPic800 ......................................................................... 7
Configuracin del PonyProg2000.................................................................... 7
Configuracin del Win Pic DL4YHF's PIC Programmer for Windows ..................... 7
Circuito para memorias 93CXX, 59CXX y 35CXX usando el conector ICSP ........... 9
Precauciones y advertencias ....................................................................... 10
Dimensiones ............................................................................................. 11
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MicroWire
Memorias EEPROM
12C
12CE
12F
12F629, 12F675
16C
Microcontroladores
PIC
16CE
16F
18F
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Software de programacin
Este programador es compatible con cualquier software de programacin que
permita la utilizacin de programadores con conexin a puerto serie del tipo JDM.
A continuacin se detalla la configuracin de los software de programacin ms
usados. Aunque los ms recomendados para utilizar con el programador son el ICProg y el WinPic800 debido a que son los que pueden programar una mayor
cantidad de dispositivos.
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Precauciones y advertencias
Las siguientes aclaraciones deben ser tenidas en cuenta a la hora de utilizar este
programador:
Los PICs son sensibles a las ESD (Descargas electrostticas), asegrese
de haberse descargado usted y su entorno previamente a retirar el chip de
su envoltorio protector.
Verifique que todos los pines se alinean correctamente en el zcalo del
programador y luego inserte el chip cuidadosamente (las patitas del chip
se rompen fcilmente). Si realiza tareas de desarrollo que implican
frecuentes reprogramaciones puede ser buena idea utilizar un zcalo de
transporte para proteger al PIC. Asegrese que el programador se
encuentra correctamente configurado segn las recomendaciones para el
dispositivo a programar.
Tenga cuidado en donde deja apoyado el programador ya que el contacto
con superficies metlicas pueden daar momentnea o permanentemente
al programador y/o puerto de la PC
Nunca coloque o quite un dispositivo del zcalo del programador mientras
se est programando o leyendo, ni cuando el led de actividad est
encendido. Tampoco coloque varios dispositivos a la vez para programar.
Al utilizar el conector IN-Circuit, tenga en cuenta que en el circuito en
donde se encuentra el microcontrolador, el pin de MCLR NO DEBE estar
conectado directamente a VCC ya que el programador eleva la seal de
MCLR hasta los 13V para entrar en modo de programacin. Si no verifica
esto puede daar momentnea o permanentemente al programador y/o
microcontrolador.
No trate de utilizar el programador en dispositivos que no estn en la lista
antes dicha; el uso incorrecto puede ocasionar un dao permanente en el
programador y/o dispositivo.
Esta placa no es apta para el uso en equipos que se utilicen como soportes
de vida, ni ninguna otra actividad que implique la confianza total en este
equipo.
El fabricante del programador NO SE HACE RESPONSABLE por el mal uso
que el usuario pudiera darle, como as tambin por los daos ocasionados
por este en otros equipos a los que estuviese conectado (Ej.: PC,
electrodomsticos, etc.). El usuario adems da fe de que sabe utilizarlo de
acuerdo a lo dicho en esta hoja de datos. La utilizacin del programador
implica la aceptacin de estas pautas.
Ante cualquier duda, por mnima que sea, comunquese con nosotros.
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Ancho ................................................................................................ 37 mm
Largo ............................................................................................... 123 mm
Alto ................................................................................................... 14 mm
Peso ......................................................................................................90 g
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ODESSA
2002
Microprocessor Tools
Hardware checklist
Programmer boards :
-MC68HC05B6 board *
-MC68HC705B16 board*
-MC68HC05L28 board*
-MC68HC11E9 board*
-MC68HC11PA8 board*
-TMS370Cx5x,Cx6x board*
-TMS375C006 board*
Software checklist
OS -MS-Windows ( Win98, Win2000, WinXP)
Software tool -ETLUNIPROG software
-1-
STEP1
STEP2
STEP3
Board/IC Selected
STEP1
STEP2
If after start you should see message similar to this one (Figure 8), check
next items:
1) Power supply connection is present on target board?
2) Interface cable (LPT or Serial cable) attached to target board or PC?
3) All contacts in the target socket is good?
4) Explored IC not damaged?
3 4 5 6
Figure 9 (Common buttons meaning)
00000000 38 67 0C 75 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00000010 01 12 01 26 01 6A 01 54 01 30 01 74 01 94 00 00
00000020 01 8E 01 54 01 6A 01 98 01 04 01 20 01 30 00 00
00000030 01 94 01 92 00 88 00 56 00 88 01 92 01 92 00 05
00000040 01 8E 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00
00000050 00 00 46 41 3C 39 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00000060 55 AA 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00000070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00000080 8B 74 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00000090 8B 74 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
000000A0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
000000B0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
000000C0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
000000D0 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 12 34
000000E0 56 57 00 61 6C 70 68 61 00 34 AA 55 5A A5 00 00
000000F0 01 10 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 0E 15 0E
APPENDIX 1:
MC68HC705B16 PROG. BOARD.
Supported devices: MC68HC05B6,
MC68HC05B8, MC68HC05B16,
MC68HC05B32, MC68HC705B16,
MC68HC705B32, MC68HC05X16,
MC68HC05X32, MC68HC705X16
MC68HC05B6 PROG. BOARD.
Supported devices:MC68HC05B6,
MC68HC05B8, MC68HC05B16,
MC68HC05B32
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BOSCH EDC16/EDC16+/ME9
BOSCH EDC16/EDC16+/ME9
Identificare la zona dove sono poste le piazzole dove andremo a saldare il connettore.
Le piazzole sono situate in tutte le centraline Bosch nella parte inferiore della centralina
BOSCH EDC16/EDC16+/ME9
Procedure of recognition and connection to the Bosch EDC16/EDC16+/ME9 ECUs
Identify the zone where we will go to bind the connector.
The pads are situated in all the Bosch ECU in the inferior part of the ECU, like easily we can see from the picture.
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Weld exclusively the fifth pad from left of the first line.
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Piazzare lo strip a cinque pin in modo corretto e cominciare la saldatura partendo dalla piazzola precedentemente
stagnata.
Stagnare e saldare tutti i pins.
Assicurarsi che non vi siano corto-circuiti o palline di stagno tra le piste.
Place the strip to five pin in correct manner to begin the welding starting from the platform previously stagnated.
Weld all of the pins. Ensure that the pads are not short-circuits themselves or remaining of pond between the tracks.
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Ripetere lintera procedura per il secondo strip cercando di mantenere un corretto allineamento.
Repeat the whole procedure for the second strip wanting to maintain a correct alignment
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DELPHI Ford/Jaguar/Ssangyong
DELPHI Ford/Jaguar/Ssangyong
Identificare la zona dove sono poste le piazzole dove andremo a saldare il connettore.
Le piazzole sono situate in tutte le centraline DELPHI nella parte inferiore sinistra della centralina
Piazzare lo strip a cinque pin in modo corretto e cominciare la .Stagnare e saldare tutti i pins.
Assicurarsi che non vi siano corto-circuiti o palline di stagno tra le piste. Vedi procedura EDC16
In questa centralina le mappe sono contenute allinterno della flash del Micro
DELPHI Ford/Jaguar/Ssangyong
Procedure of recognition and connection to the DELPHI Ford/Jaguar/Ssangyong
Identify the zone where we will go to bind the connector.
The pads are situated in all the DELPHI ECU in the left inferior part of the ECU, like easily we can see from the
picture.
Place the strip to five pin in correct manner to begin the welding starting from the platform previously stagnated.
Weld all of the pins. Ensure that the pads are not short-circuits themselves or remaining of pond between the tracks.
(see EDC16 description )
In this Ecu the Maps are into the Microprocessor Flash Memory
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Collegare ladattatore DELPHI-MOTOROLA come mostrato in figura. Ripettare la posizione del pin n1.
Cavo piatto : la banda colorata che identifica il pin numero uno DEVE essere rivolta verso sinistra
(piazzola uno )
In caso di errore possibile danneggiare irrimediabilmente la centralina.
CMD Technologies non si assume alcuna responsabilit in caso di errato collegamento.
Connect the DELPHI-MOTOROLA socket as showed in the picture. Pay attection at the position of pin n1 .
Flat cable: the colored band that identifies the pin number one should be revolted at left (pad one)
In case of mistake it is possible to damage the ECU.
CMD Technologies it is not taking responsibility in case of wandered connection.
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Alimentazione:
Per questa centralina non necessario collegare il trasformatore al programmatore.
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi ricollegare la centralina al cablaggio della vettura, avviare lapplicativo
MPCProg, girare il quadro su on, cliccare sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo
scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.Nel caso in cui si volesse alimentare al banco la centralina, collegare
lalimentazione come descritto
PIN 1 GND
PIN 4 +12Vcc
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi , avviare lapplicativo MPCProg, dare alimentazione al sistema , cliccare
sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.
Si raccomanda di utilizzare un alimentatore stabilizzato.
Power supply:
For this ECU it is not necessary to connect the transformer to the programmer. Connect the pins , the adapter and the
MpcProg. Reconnect the ECU to the wiring of the car, start the application MPCProg, turn the dashboard key on, press
+12Von, proceed into read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order. If you
want to reprogram disconnected from the car, connect the power supply wires as showed in picture
PIN 1 GND
PIN 4 +12Vcc
Start the MPCProg application, give feeding to the system, press the +12Von button , proceed into
read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order.
It is recommended to use a stabilized local power source.
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Rimuovere la resistenza da 0 ohm come indicato e saldare i due pettini passo 1.27. (2 X 6 pins )
Non necessario risaldare la resistenza dopo loperazione.
Remove the 0 ohm resistor and weld the two 1.27 pins strips. (2 X 5 pins )
Its not necessary ti put in place again the 0 ohm resistor after the reprogram operations.
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Collegare ladattatore MARELLI MJET come mostrato in figura. Ripettare la posizione del pin n1.
Cavo piatto : la banda colorata che identifica il pin numero uno DEVE essere rivolta verso sinistra
(piazzola uno )
In caso di errore possibile danneggiare irrimediabilmente la centralina.
CMD Technologies non si assume alcuna responsabilit in caso di errato collegamento.
Connect the MARELLI socket as showed in the picture. Pay attection at the position of pin n1 .
Flat cable: the colored band that identifies the pin number one should be revolted at left (pad one)
In case of mistake it is possible to damage the ECU.
CMD Technologies it is not taking responsibility in case of wandered connection.
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Alimentazione:
Per questa centralina non necessario collegare il trasformatore al programmatore.
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi ricollegare la centralina al cablaggio della vettura, avviare lapplicativo
MPCProg, girare il quadro su on, cliccare sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo
scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.Nel caso in cui si volesse alimentare al banco la centralina, collegare
lalimentazione come descritto
PIN 1 GND
PIN 50,23 +12Vcc
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi , avviare lapplicativo MPCProg, dare alimentazione al sistema , cliccare
sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.
Si raccomanda di utilizzare un alimentatore stabilizzato.
Power supply:
For this ECU it is not necessary to connect the transformer to the programmer. Connect the pins , the adapter and the
MpcProg. Reconnect the ECU to the wiring of the car, start the application MPCProg, turn the dashboard key on, press
+12Von, proceed into read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order. If you
want to reprogram disconnected from the car, connect the power supply wires as showed in picture
PIN 1 GND
PIN 50,23 +12Vcc
Start the MPCProg application, give feeding to the system, press the +12Von button , proceed into
read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order.
It is recommended to use a stabilized local power source.
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SIEMENS 5WS Volvo s40v50 2.0d/Ford C.Max 2.0d/ Peugeot 2.0 Hdi FAP
Identificare la zona dove sono poste le piazzole dove andremo a saldare il connettore.
Le piazzole sono situate in tutte le centraline Siemens 5WS nella parte inferiore sinistra della centralina.
In questa centralina le mappe sono contenute allinterno della flash del Micro ( solo sid803 con 29bl803)
SIEMENS 5WS Volvo s40v50 2.0d/Ford C.Max 2.0d/ Peugeot 2.0 Hdi FAP
Procedure of recognition and connection to Siemens 5WS
Identify the zone where we will go to bind the connector.
The pads are situated in all the Siemens 5WS in the left inferior part of the ECU, like easily we can see from the
picture.
In this Ecu the Maps are into the Microprocessor Flash Memory ( only sid803 with 29bl803 )
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Collegare ladattatore SIEMENS come mostrato in figura. Ripettare la posizione del pin n1.
Cavo piatto : la banda colorata che identifica il pin numero uno DEVE essere rivolta verso sinistra
(piazzola uno )
In caso di errore possibile danneggiare irrimediabilmente la centralina.
CMD Technologies non si assume alcuna responsabilit in caso di errato collegamento.
Connect the SIEMENS socket as showed in the picture. Pay attection at the position of pin n1 .
Flat cable: the colored band that identifies the pin number one should be revolted at left (pad one)
In case of mistake it is possible to damage the ECU.
CMD Technologies it is not taking responsibility in case of wandered connection.
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Per questa centralina non necessario collegare il trasformatore al programmatore.
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi ricollegare la centralina al cablaggio della vettura, avviare lapplicativo
MPCProg, girare il quadro su on, cliccare sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo
scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.Nel caso in cui si volesse alimentare al banco la centralina, collegare
lalimentazione come descritto
Connettore 2
PIN G4 +12Vcc
Connettore 3
PIN C3 +12Vcc
PIN H4 GND
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi , avviare lapplicativo MPCProg, dare alimentazione al sistema , cliccare
sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.
Si raccomanda di utilizzare un alimentatore stabilizzato.
Power supply:
For this ECU it is not necessary to connect the transformer to the programmer. Connect the pins , the adapter and the
MpcProg. Reconnect the ECU to the wiring of the car, start the application MPCProg, turn the dashboard key on, press
+12Von, proceed into read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order. If you
want to reprogram disconnected from the car, connect the power supply wires as showed in picture
Connector 2
PIN G4 +12Vcc
Connector 3
PIN C3 +12Vcc
PIN H4 GND
Start the MPCProg application, give feeding to the system, press the +12Von button , proceed into
read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order.
It is recommended to use a stabilized local power source.
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Collegare ladattatore SIEMENS come mostrato in figura. Ripettare la posizione del pin n1.
Cavo piatto : la banda colorata che identifica il pin numero uno DEVE essere rivolta verso sinistra
(piazzola uno )
In caso di errore possibile danneggiare irrimediabilmente la centralina.
CMD Technologies non si assume alcuna responsabilit in caso di errato collegamento.
Connect the SIEMENS socket as showed in the picture. Pay attection at the position of pin n1 .
Flat cable: the colored band that identifies the pin number one should be revolted at left (pad one)
In case of mistake it is possible to damage the ECU.
CMD Technologies it is not taking responsibility in case of wandered connection.
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Alimentazione:
Per questa centralina non necessario collegare il trasformatore al programmatore.
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi ricollegare la centralina al cablaggio della vettura, avviare lapplicativo
MPCProg, girare il quadro su on, cliccare sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo
scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.
Power supply:
For this ECU it is not necessary to connect the transformer to the programmer. Connect the pins , the adapter and the
MpcProg. Reconnect the ECU to the wiring of the car, start the application MPCProg, turn the dashboard key on, press
+12Von, proceed into read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order.
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Collegare ladattatore SIEMENS come mostrato in figura. Ripettare la posizione del pin n1.
Cavo piatto : la banda colorata che identifica il pin numero uno DEVE essere rivolta verso sinistra
(piazzola uno )
In caso di errore possibile danneggiare irrimediabilmente la centralina.
CMD Technologies non si assume alcuna responsabilit in caso di errato collegamento.
Connect the SIEMENS socket as showed in the picture. Pay attection at the position of pin n1 .
Flat cable: the colored band that identifies the pin number one should be revolted at left (pad one)
In case of mistake it is possible to damage the ECU.
CMD Technologies it is not taking responsibility in case of wandered connection.
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Alimentazione:
Per questa centralina non necessario collegare il trasformatore al programmatore.
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi ricollegare la centralina al cablaggio della vettura, avviare lapplicativo
MPCProg, girare il quadro su on, cliccare sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo
scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.Nel caso in cui si volesse alimentare al banco la centralina, collegare
lalimentazione come descritto
Connettore 3
PIN K4 +12Vcc
PIN K3 +12Vcc
PIN M1 GND
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi , avviare lapplicativo MPCProg, dare alimentazione al sistema , cliccare
sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.
Si raccomanda di utilizzare un alimentatore stabilizzato.
Power supply:
For this ECU it is not necessary to connect the transformer to the programmer. Connect the pins , the adapter and the
MpcProg. Reconnect the ECU to the wiring of the car, start the application MPCProg, turn the dashboard key on, press
+12Von, proceed into read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order. If you
want to reprogram disconnected from the car, connect the power supply wires as showed in picture
Connettor 3
PIN K4 +12Vcc
PIN K3 +12Vcc
PIN M1 GND
Start the MPCProg application, give feeding to the system, press the +12Von button , proceed into
read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order.
It is recommended to use a stabilized local power source.
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Saldare i due pettini passo 1.27. (2 X 5 pins )
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Collegare ladattatore Marelli come mostrato in figura. Ripettare la posizione del pin n1.
Cavo piatto : la banda colorata che identifica il pin numero uno DEVE essere rivolta verso sinistra
(piazzola uno )
In caso di errore possibile danneggiare irrimediabilmente la centralina.
CMD Technologies non si assume alcuna responsabilit in caso di errato collegamento.
Connect the Marelli socket as showed in the picture. Pay attection at the position of pin n1 .
Flat cable: the colored band that identifies the pin number one should be revolted at left (pad one)
In case of mistake it is possible to damage the ECU.
CMD Technologies it is not taking responsibility in case of wandered connection.
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Alimentazione:
Per questa centralina non necessario collegare il trasformatore al programmatore.
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi ricollegare la centralina al cablaggio della vettura, avviare lapplicativo
MPCProg, girare il quadro su on, cliccare sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo
scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.Nel caso in cui si volesse alimentare al banco la centralina, collegare
lalimentazione come descritto
Connettore Destro
PIN 15 +12Vcc
PIN 16 +12Vcc
PIN 2 GND
Dopo aver effettuato la connessione dei cavi , avviare lapplicativo MPCProg, dare alimentazione al sistema , cliccare
sul tasto +12Von, procedere alla lettura/programmazione. Per lo scollegamento procedere nellordine inverso.
Si raccomanda di utilizzare un alimentatore stabilizzato.
Power supply:
For this ECU it is not necessary to connect the transformer to the programmer. Connect the pins , the adapter and the
MpcProg. Reconnect the ECU to the wiring of the car, start the application MPCProg, turn the dashboard key on, press
+12Von, proceed into read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order. If you
want to reprogram disconnected from the car, connect the power supply wires as showed in picture
PIN 15 +12Vcc
PIN 16 +12Vcc
PIN 2 GND
Start the MPCProg application, give feeding to the system, press the +12Von button , proceed into
read/write/checksum operations. For the disconnection proceed in the inverse order.
It is recommended to use a stabilized local power source.
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Identificare la zona dove sono poste le piazzole dove andremo a saldare il connettore.
Le piazzole sono situate in tutte le centraline Bosch nella parte inferiore della centralina
Piazzare lo strip a cinque pin in modo corretto e cominciare la saldatura partendo dalla piazzola
precedentemente stagnata.
Stagnare e saldare tutti i pins. Assicurarsi che non vi siano corto-circuiti o palline di stagno tra le piste.
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1. CONCESSIONE DI LICENZA. In questo articolo del Contratto, sono descritti i diritti generali dell'Utente relativi
all'installazione e all'utilizzo del Prodotto. I diritti di licenza descritti nel presente articolo sono soggetti a tutte le altre
condizioni del presente Contratto.
1.1 Propriet - Divieto di cessione. Il Prodotto e rimane di nostra esclusiva propriet , fatto quindi espresso divieto
all'Utente di venderlo, darlo in licenza o sub-licenza, distribuirlo o cederlo a terzi o comunque di consentirne l'uso da
parte di terzi a titolo oneroso.
1.2 Divieto di modifica. L'Utente si obbliga a proteggere i diritti di propriet, in particolare si obbliga a non modificare,
alterare o aggiungere parti al Prodotto, n ad incorporarlo in tutto od in parte in altri programmi.
2.1 Attivazione Software. Al fine di esercitare i propri diritti sul Prodotto Software, quali illustrati nel presente
contratto, l'Utente riceve una chiave di abilitazione hardware. La perdita della stessa pu portare lutente a non poter
pi esercitare diritti sul prodotto.
2.2 Trattamento dei dati personali. La registrazione dei dati avviene sulla base e nel rispetto delle leggi applicabili
sulla tutela delle persone e di altri soggetti rispetto al trattamento dei dati personali.
2.3 Protezione delle Copie. Il Prodotto Software potrebbe contenere una tecnologia di protezione delle copie per
impedire la duplicazione non autorizzata del Prodotto Software oppure potr richiedere il supporto originale per
l'utilizzo del Prodotto Software nel Dispositivo. illegale effettuare copie non autorizzate del Prodotto Software oppure
eludere la tecnologia di protezione delle copie contenuta nel Prodotto Software.
2.4 Restrizioni sulla Decodificazione, sulla Decompilazione e sul Disassemblaggio. E' fatto divieto all'Utente di
decodificare, decompilare o disassemblare il Prodotto,fatto salvo quanto espressamente consentito da disposizioni di
legge vigente in materia.
2.5 Separazione di Componenti. Il Prodotto concesso in licenza come un prodotto unitario. Le sue singole parti
componenti non potranno essere separate per l'utilizzo su pi di un Dispositivo a meno che ci non sia espressamente
autorizzato nel presente Contratto o dalle disposizioni di legge vigente.
2.6 Servizio Supporto Tecnico Clienti. In alcuni casi, potr fornire all'Utente un servizio supporto tecnico clienti relativo
al Prodotto ("Servizio Supporto Tecnico Clienti"). L'utilizzo del Servizio Supporto Tecnico Clienti disciplinato dalle
politiche e dai nostri programmi.
2.7 Trasferimento del Software. E' fatto divieto al licenziatario iniziale del Prodotto Software di trasferire il presente
Contratto e il Prodotto Software sia a titolo oneroso che gratuito.
2.8 Durata. Il presente contratto ha una durata indeterminata, dando facolt ad entrambe le parti di recedere in
qualsiasi momento senza obbligo di preavviso.
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4. LIMITAZIONI DI RESPONSABILITA'.
4.1 Limitazione di responsabilit.
NELLA MISURA MASSIMA CONSENTITA DALLA LEGGE IN VIGORE, IN NESSUN CASO SAREMO RESPONSABILI PER GLI
EVENTUALI DANNI SPECIALI, ACCIDENTALI, DIRETTI O INDIRETTI (INCLUSI, SENZA LIMITAZIONI, IL DANNO PER LA
PERDITA O MANCATO GUADAGNO, INTERRUZIONE DELL'ATTIVITA', PERDITA DI INFORMAZIONI O ALTRE PERDITE
ECONOMICHE) DERIVANTI DALL'USO DEL PRODOTTO O DAL SUO MANCATO UTILIZZO OVVERO DALLA FORNITURA O
DALLA MANCATA FORNITURA DEL SERVIZIO DI SUPPORTO TECNICO, ANCHE NEL CASO , LA NOSTRA
RESPONSABILITA' COMPLESSIVA AI SENSI DEL PRESENTE CONTRATTO SARA' LIMITATA ALL'IMPORTO MAGGIORE
TRA QUELLO EFFETTIVAMENTE PAGATO PER IL PRODOTTO E LA SOMMA EQUIVALENTE A CINQUE (5) EURO NELLA
VALUTA LOCALE.
AUDI
ELIMINAZIONE TOTALE
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1
2
3
4
5
6
FILA 110
FILA 170
FILA 190
FILA 110
FILA 190
FILA 170
CASILLERO 13
CASILLERO 14
CASILLERO 5
CASILLERO 12
CASILLERO 4
CASILLERO 13
FILA 120
FILA 180
FILA 1A0
FILA 120
FILA 1A0
FILA 180
CASILLERO 7
CASILLERO 10
CASILLERO 7
CASILLERO 6
CASILLERO 6
CASILLERO 9
Immo de derby y otros vehculos, como la eurovan, etc, para leerlo se debe de
escoger con el boton derecho del Vag-pin el immo tipo derby y colocar el Sw de la
parte de abajo hacia el lado derecho, si no marcara error en pinzas.
INMO VOLKSWAGEN
GOL SAVEIRO FOX SURAN SANTANA - QUANTUM
Vista externa del IMMO box.
0A3D
090A
PASARLO A DECIMAL
2314
PIN CODE
30 )
00 00 00 00 56 32 39 48 - 4F 53 54 41 4C 09
0A 3D
090A
2314
PASARLO A DECIMAL
PIN CODE
INMO VOLKSWAGEN
POLO VALEO / CADDY VALEO / TRANSPORTER 2001->
Vista externa del IMMO box.
0CD8
3288
PASARLO A DECIMAL
PIN CODE
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF - FF FF 00 03 24 5F D8
0C
0CD8
3288
PASARLO A DECIMAL
PIN CODE
INMO VOLKSWAGEN
GOL SAVEIRO FOX SURAN SANTANA - QUANTUM
Vista externa del IMMO box.
22C3
PASARLO A DECIMAL
8899
PIN CODE
22C3
PASARLO A DECIMAL
8899
PIN CODE
INMOVILISADORES INFORMACION
1} LOS TIPO A SON LOS QUE TIENEN LA MEMORIA LEJOS DEL FILTRO Y
SE PINSAN CON EL CAIMAN LOS 2 PINES LATERALES (A MANERA QUE
QUEDEN UNIDOS) DE LOS 3 PINES QUE SE ENCUENTRAN JUNTOS EN LA
PARTE DE TRASERA DE LA TABLETA
3} LAS REFERENCIAS
PARA PINSAR LAS
MEMORIA SON:
LAS 2 MARCAS QUE TIENE LA PINSA VAN HACIA EL PUNTO QUE TIENE
LA MEMORIA O LEYENDO EL GRABADO DE LAS LETRAS LAS MARCAS
VAN A LA IZQUIERDA
NO ENCENDER ANTES DE PINZAR Y APAGAR ANTES DE DESPINZAR O LA
MEMORIA SE BORRAR
OJO:
<<ALGUN PROCEDIMIENTO MAL HECHO Y NO HABRA
RETROCESO CAUSAR DAOS AL EQUIPO>>
117
116
119
118
10B
10A
10D
17C
195
10A
192
17D
10C
17E
194
10B
193
17C
127
188
1A7
124
1A4
189
Peugeot 206
Procedimiento para REMAPEAR la
computadora de injeccion
Peugeot 206 nafta modelo 1997 2002 1.6
Computadora BOSH MP 7.2
Ejemplo:
7155
PIN CODE
6007
PIN CODE
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Airbag
When an explosion occurs in an airbag or the SRS light is turned on accidentally, commonly the airbag controller should be
replaced since the traditional tools cannot clean out the trouble code. Actually, the controller can be used normally again
after cleaning the trouble code under the condition that there is no damage to the controllers hardware.
With Tech2 this trouble codes like this:
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EURO LECTOR II
VERSION 1.2
MANUAL
POINTER
SEGURO
TORNILLOS
SEGURO
TAPA DE FUSIBLES
TORNILLOS
LUPO
SEGURO
LADO ROJO
IZQUIERDO
PUENTE SOLO
PARA
MEGAMOS
Pointer Megamos
Lectura exitosa.
LADO ROJO
IZQUIERDO
Pointer Kostal
NOTA:
La tableta puede tener un bao de silicn
donde puede experimentar un mal
contacto con la pinza, usted puede
retirarlo sin daar la tableta y la memoria
con un limpiador especial en aerosol y
ayudado con un cepillo dental, una vez
que usted aplico el aerosol usted cepilla
hasta retirar la capa de silicn.
TORNILLOS
LADO ROJO
IZQUIERDO
Lectura exitosa.
SHARAN
TORNILLOS
TORX 20
LADO IZQ
Y
DER
TORNILLOS
TORNILLOS
DEL INMO.
LADO ROJO
IZQUIERDO
DE LA PINZA
Lectura exitosa.
ATOS
TORNILLOS
LADO ROJO
IZQUIERDO
Lectura exitosa.
NOTA:
La tableta puede tener un bao de silicn donde puede experimentar un mal
contacto con la pinza, usted puede retirarlo sin daar la tableta y la memoria
con un limpiador especial en aerosol y ayudado con un cepillo dental, una vez
que usted aplico el aerosol usted cepilla hasta retirar la capa de silicn.
LADO ROJO
IZQUIERDO
Lectura exitosa.
NOTA:
La tableta puede tener un bao de silicn donde puede experimentar un mal
contacto con la pinza, usted puede retirarlo sin daar la tableta y la memoria
con un limpiador especial en aerosol y ayudado con un cepillo dental, una vez
que usted aplico el aerosol usted cepilla hasta retirar la capa de silicn.
ANTENA
Memoria
Pinza lado
Rojo Izq.
vuelta
6.Ponga
la
pinza
la
en
tableta
la
usted
memoria,
lado
vera
rojo
una
a
la
memoria.
izquierda.
NOTA:
SI SU PINZA ESTA MAL PUESTA EN TODAS LA OPCIONES EN
LA PANTALLA APARECERA UNA ADVERTENCIA COMO: ERROR, VERIFIQUE CONECXION D
PINZA Y VUELVA A CONECTAR SU PINZA PERO EN ESTA OCASIN BIEN PUESTA.
EL EURO LECTOR II NO PUEDE DAAR LOS DATOS DE LA MEMORIA, ESTA SOLO LE
SUMINISTRA UN VOLTAJE DE 6v A 300mA Y CONTIENE UN REGULADOR QUE SOLO
TRABAJA CON ESTE VOLTAJE. COMO INFORMACION LA MEMORIA SOLO SE MODIFICA
CON UN VOLTAJE DE 12v DIRECTA.
EL EURO LECTOR II SOLO ESTA DISEADO PARA LOS VOLTAJES INDICADOS SI EL USUARIO
LOS ACCEDE CUALQUIER DAO EN EL EQUIPO SERA POR CUENTA Y RIESGO DEL USUARIO.
BOTON 1
SELECCIONAR
BOTON 2
ACEPTA
CONECTOR
A
PINZA
ALIMENTACION
7.5VDC 300mA
(NO IMPORTA LA POLARIDAD)
INTERRUPTOR
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