Adapters for Automated Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 9th Gen |
FASMR08SJZ, LXASMR08SJZ (repl.) | FASMR08SJZ, LXASMR08SJZ (repl.) | LXASMR08SJZ |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 9th Gen |
FSMR08SJZ, FASMR08SJZ, LXASMR08SJZ (repl.) | FSMR08SJZ, FASMR08SJZ, LXASMR08SJZ (repl.) | LXASMR08SJZ |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FSMR08SJZ, FASMR08SJZ, LXASMR08SJZ (repl.) | FSMR08SJZ, FASMR08SJZ, LXASMR08SJZ (repl.) |
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
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Note
IMPORTANT: This is a custom algorithm. This algorithm is to be used for parameterized devices only using an Appended Data file. The data file contains all intended patches to be appended (burnt) to the chip’s patchtable provided that there is enough space in the patchtable to also accommodate the new patches. The data file must be in ahex-Format each line consists of an address-data pair and is terminated with CR(0Dh) and LF (0Ah): address-word(hex):data-word(hex)CRLF The address part consists of six hex-digits while the data part uses four hex-digits only. Each patch in the data file must consists of two lines where the first line defines the target address and the second line the data to be patched to the target address. Both values address and data part of the patch reside in the data parts of the two lines here. The belonging addresses chronological refer to the bootstrap area in the address range 8080h-80FFh starting from address $8080. The first patch referring to the addresses 8080h and 8081h must be a dummy patch having both data parts set to zero. Here is an example: 008080:0000 008081:0000 008082:8107 008083:0826 008084:8108 008085:1807 008086:8107 008087:1801 The above example shows a data file containing three patches in addition to the mandatory dummy patch. It defines to patch Address 8107h to the new value 0826h Address 8108h to the new value 0828h Address 8107h to the new value 1801h The device can be frozen’ at the end of the parameterization by choosing ‘YES’ for ‘Freeze Chip after program’ under Device->Settings. Please note that the device will not accessible by this algorithm after being frozen. ‘
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Additional information
8-bit Bytes | 6552 |
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Manufacturer | Infineon(Siemens) |
Packages | SOIC(8) |
Part Number | ICL8105G/CM01 |
Set programming | Yes |
Vcc(program) | 7.8 |
Package |