LED Display on Each Socket. 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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DATAMAN 848 MANUAL
LED Display on Each Socket
Each of the 8 sockets in the DATAMAN-848 has a threecolor LED display to indicate the status of the socket. Read this section carefully to avoid damage to chips.
Warning: Do not insert or remove a chip from a socket while the socket LED is yellow!
LED colour key
Blank
Green passed the socket is not active.
the socket is active or the last operation result
Yellow the socket is busy; don’t do anything until the
LED turns Green or Red.
Red the last operation resulted in failure; the socket is active and awaiting another operation.
Flashing LED, 5 Hz frequency. This mode only applies to insertion and contact checks of the chips in the socket.
Flashing Green the chip passed the continuity check.
Flashing Yellow the socket is active and waiting for a chip to be inserted.
Flashing Red the chip failed the insertion/continuity check, due to poor contact, incorrect chip positioning, pin count mismatch, chip upside-down, pin short-circuit, or chip damage.
24 Operation
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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