Adapters for Automated Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 8th Gen | 9th Gen |
FASMR40QFNK | FX4ASMR40QFNK, FASMR40QFNK | FVE4ASMR40QFNK | FVE4ASMR40QFNK |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 8th Gen | 9th Gen |
FASMR40QFNK, FSMR40QFNK | FX4ASMR40QFNK, FX4SMR40QFNK, FASMR40QFNK, FSMR40QFNK | FVE4ASMR40QFNK | FVE4ASMR40QFNK |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FASMR40QFNK, FSMR40QFNK | FX4ASMR40QFNK, FX4SMR40QFNK, FASMR40QFNK, FSMR40QFNK |
Last Updated: 03/03/2023
If the device is not yet supported by your BPM programmer (Generation), request Device Support
Note
IMPORTANT:
Device Type: | Serial EEPROM |
Device Size: | 256 Bytes |
Memory Organization:
Memory Type |
Attributes(*)
|
Included in default Range (Y/N) |
DUT Physical Byte Address(hex) (if this area is selected/Activated) |
BPWin Buffer Byte Address(hex) |
EEPROM Location 1 | R/W/E | Yes | 0000_F800 – 0000_F89F | 0000_F800 – 0000_F89F |
EEPROM Location 2 | R/W/E | No | 0000_F900 – 0000_FBFF | 0000_F900 – 0000_FBFF |
* R:Read only W:One time programmable (OTP) R/W:readable and one time programmable (OTP) R/W/E:readable and rewritable if not locked. Any configurations listed under ‘Device-Specific’ in the menu item Device-> Settings will be written to the DUT during ‘Program’ operation regardless of memory range selection.
Special Device Considerations:
The EEPROM is mapped to Buffer locations F800h-F89Fh and F900h-FBFFh. An EEPROM location must be blank before it can be written to. If it contains data it must first be erased. Program Verify and Read operations display the ADI Checksum as calculated from the data file. There are two ADI checksums displayed for these operations. 1. The ADI Checksum (SW version 4.0.0 and older) matches the Master checksum generated by the ADI SW version 4.0.0 and older. 2. The ADI Checksum (SW version 4.0.1 and newer) matches the Master checksum generated by the ADI SW version 4.0.1 and newer. The software revision and checksum values are included in the hex file generated by ADI software. Please refer to the hex file to match the SW version and corresponding master checksum with the ADI checksum displayed by BPWin. |
BPM does not sell programmable devices, nor do we program devices directly. BPM makes programmers and accessories to make programming in-house fast, easy, and profitable.
Additional information
Manufacturer | Analog Devices |
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Packages | QFN(40) |
Part Number | ADM1166ACPZ |
Vcc(program) | 5 |
Package | |
8-bit Bytes |