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Device
Programmers
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In-System
Programmers:
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ChipProg in-system device programmers for production
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ChipProg-ISP2; CP12-B1 device programmers
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The CPI2-B1 device programmer belongs to the
ChipProg-ISP2
family of Phyton in-system production device programmers,
designed for use with ATE, ICT, programming fixtures and
automated handlers. It can also be used for development,
and in stand-alone mode for field service. CPI2-B1 can be
used for programming microcontrollers, flash memory and
programmable logical devices.
Use of some CPI2-B1 programming features requires
purchasing additional software licenses:
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- The
CPI2-ACI license is tied to the programmer\'s hardware
and enables remote control via DLL and other options.
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CPI2-D-XXXX target-specific Device Driver Library
licenses enable programming support for a certain group of
devices.
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The price of a device programmer is the total of
prices of
hardware and optional licenses: CPI2-ACI and
target-specific Device Driver Library license(s).
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ChipProg-ISP2; CP12-Gxxxx device programmers
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ChipProg-ISP2 series of new Phyton device programmers
includes CPI2-Gxxxx gang programmers intended for embedding
into programming fixtures, ATE, ICT, and automated handlers
for mass device programming. The series, based on a CPI2
programming engine, currently supports thousands of
in-system programmable microcontrollers, flash memory and
programmable logical devices (PLDs).
CPI2-Gxxxx programmers are available in two design
configurations. Each configuration contains a compact
motherboard, along with:
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- upright-positioned (perpendicular to the motherboard)
CPI-GM1 plug-in modules (2 to 7 modules);
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planar-positioned (parallel to the motherboard) CPI-GM1
plug-in modules (2 to 4 modules).
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Order code pattern is: CPI2-Gxx/yyPN, where:
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- CPI2 – the family abbreviation;
- G – type of the programmer: gang;
- xx – number of direct programming channels (CPI2-GM1 modules plugged
to motherboard);
- yy – number of multiplexed programming channels;
- P – orientation of the programming modules with respect to the
motherboard: V for upright position, H –for planar;
- N - hardware revision (1, 2, etc.)
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ChipProg-ISP - universal in-system programmer for
engineering and manufacturing
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- Supports in-system programming for a variety of embedded microcontrollers, serial
EEPROM & flash memory devices.
- Communicate to a PC via a USB 2.0 compatible port.
- Any number of concurrently working ChipProg-ISP chip burners can be driven from
one computer or via a USB active hub.
- Does not require an additional power adapter for the programming - the power is
taken from the computer USB port.
- Has a standard 14-pin connector for plugging changeable ISP cables connecting to
the target.
- The output connector is protected against incorrect connection to the target.
- Being based on four independently working 32-bit microcontrollers and FPGAs,
provides very fast loading & programming.
- Works under control of Windows XP and Windows 7 32- and 64-bit versions.
Easy-to-use and intuitive user interface.
- Allows to work in a multi-programmer mode - unlimited number of ChipProg-ISP units
can be driven from one computer.
- 'Start' button for fast manual operations programmable to execute a single
operation or a batch of them.
- Vpp and other parameters precise adjustment via the software settings.
- Project management - you can create, open and store an unlimited number of
projects in the programmer software shell.
- Supports loading files of all popular formats: Intel HEX, Binary, Motorola
S-format, POF, JEDEC, PRG, ASCII Hex & Octal, etc.
- Built-in editor supports sophisticated operations with blocks.
- Splits files to multiple images.
- Embedded script language for automation of routine operations.
- Serialization of the programmed devices by writing a serial number into a
specified target memory location.
- Calculation of the control sum with capability to write it into a specified target
memory location.
- A unique signature can be written into a specified target memory location.
- Advanced self-diagnostic start-up routine that check the target device reliable
contact through the ISP programming cable.
- Incorrect device connection check and overcurrent protection.
- Lifetime free software updates via Web.
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