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Intr oduc tion AutoSite User Manual 1-3 AutoSite Extern al Features The Control Unit The front pane l features of the control unit a re shown in Figure 1-2 . 1. Control Unit —Houses th e circuitry that controls th e pin …

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Package Contents
Figure 1-1 shows the contents of the AutoSite system.
Note: If you purchased a ProMaster system, the control unit will already be
installed in the handler.
If you purchased a non-ProMaster system, you should have received a
handler interface kit from your handler manufacturer. See the
documentation supplied with the interface kit for more information and for
a list of the kit’s contents.
Figure 1-1
AutoSite Package Contents
POWER
AUXILIARY
HANDLER
SELF TEST
AUTOSITE
DISKS
POWER CORD
USER
MANUAL
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PIN DRIVER HEAD
CONTROL UNIT
PROGRAMMING MODULE
CLAMP RING
50-PIN CABLE
68-PIN CABLE
AutoSite
25-PIN TO 25-PIN
RS-232 CABLE
9-PIN TO 25-PIN
RS-232 CABLE

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AutoSite External Features
The Control Unit
The front panel features of the control unit are shown in Figure 1-2.
1.
Control Unit
—Houses the circuitry that controls the pin driver head.
2.
Ground Connection
—Connect an antistatic wrist strap here.
3.
AutoSite Status Indicators
—These indicators provide information
about AutoSite’s operational status:
• Self-Test Indicator—This lamp is lit when AutoSite is performing a
self-test.
• Handler Indicator—This lamp is lit when AutoSite is
communicating with the equipment connected to AutoSite’s
Handler port.
• Auxiliary Indicator—This lamp is lit when AutoSite is
communicating with the equipment connected to AutoSite’s
Auxiliary port.
• Power Indicator—This lamp is lit when the power is on.
4.
Disk Drive
—Insert the Boot disk and Algorithm/System disk here.
Figure 1-2
Front Panel Features
POWER
AUXILIARY
HANDLER
SELF TEST
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The back panel features of the control unit are shown in Figure 1-3.
• ac Receptacle—Connects AutoSite to ac power.
• Power Switch—Applies ac power to AutoSite.
• Handler Port—Connects AutoSite to a PC.
• Auxiliary Port—Used for system diagnostics and field service.
• 50-pin Cable Port—A 50-pin cable attaches here, connecting the
AutoSite control unit to the pin driver head.
• 68-pin Cable Port—A 68-pin cable attaches here, connecting the
AutoSite control unit to the pin driver head.
The Pin Driver Head
The features of the pin driver head are shown in Figure 1-4.
1.
Pin Driver Head
—Contains the universal pin drivers that supply
power and ground to either 44 or 88 pins, depending on your system
configuration.
2.
Programming Site
—Programming modules, the DIP Base, and the
PLCC Base fit here, connecting the pin drivers in the pin driver head to
the socketed device.
Figure 1-3
Back Panel Features
Figure 1-4
Pin Driver Head Features
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AC RECEPTACLE
POWER SWITCH
HANDLER PORT
AUXILIARY PORT
50-PIN CABLE PORT
68-PIN CABLE PORT
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