Chapter 2 General Information. Dataman 848
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Dataman 848 is a highly advanced and versatile PC-based gang programmer that offers a wide range of capabilities for efficient and reliable programming of various electronic devices. Here are some key features and potential use cases of the Dataman 848:
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High-Speed Programming: The Dataman 848 utilizes high-speed programming algorithms to program multiple devices simultaneously, significantly reducing programming time. This feature is particularly beneficial for mass production environments where time is of the essence.
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Wide Device Support: The Dataman 848 supports a comprehensive range of EPROM, EEPROM, and Flash devices, making it a versatile tool for programming a variety of electronic components. This versatility allows users to program devices from different manufacturers and technologies, catering to diverse project requirements.
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Table of contents
- 7 Chapter 1 Quick Start
- 7 Quick Start
- 10 Chapter 2 General Information
- 11 Introduction
- 11 Features
- 15 Using the DATAMAN-848 Software
- 17 Chapter 3 Installation
- 18 Minimum PC System Requirements
- 18 Installing the DATAMAN
- 18 Installing the DATAMAN-848 Software
- 18 Upgrading the DATAMAN-848 Software
- 19 Notes for Three Different OS Set-ups
- 20 Chapter 4 Command Hierarchy
- 21 DATAMAN-848 Command Hierarchy
- 23 Chapter 5 Operation
- 24 LED Display on Each Socket
- 24 LED colour key
- 25 File Commands
- 25 Save Buffer
- 26 Load File
- 28 Change Directory
- 29 Exit to DOS
- 29 Project Commands
- 29 Save Project
- 29 Load Project
- 30 Device Commands
- 30 Change Device
- 31 Mass-production Mode
- 33 Editing the Buffer
- 34 Blank checking a device
- 34 Reading a device
- 35 Programming a device
- 35 Verifying a device
- 35 Memory Protect
- 36 Erasing a device
- 37 Configuration
- 38 Options
- 39 Modify Algorithm Parameters
- 39 Device operation options
- 44 Module options
- 45 Statistic Commands
- 46 Statistic Option
- 47 Reset counter
- 48 Chapter 6 Using Adapters
- 49 Adapter requirements
- 50 Chapter 7 Error Messages
- 51 Error Messages