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Glossary
Glossary-10 AutoSite User Manual
Wildcard
Used when entering filenames, a wild card represents one or more
characters in a filename. For example,
27*.dat
can represent both
27512.dat
and
27128.dat
.
Yield
The percentage of successfully programmed devices.
Yield Tally
The yield tally function keeps track of the programming statistics for the
last 16 types of devices programmed. The following statistics are kept for
each device type: the manufacturer name and part number, the family/
pinout code, the number of devices attempted, the number of devices that
programmed successfully, the number of devices that failed non-blank
test or illegal bit check, the number of devices that failed to verify, the
number of devices that could not be programmed because they contained
bits that required more programming pulses than were specified, and, for
logic devices only, the number of devices that failed structured vector
test.
ZIF Socket
An acronym for Zero Insertion Force. A socket into which the device can
be dropped and engaged via a lever.

I
ndex
AutoSite User Manual Index-1
A
ac receptacle, 1-4
Accessories, 1-7
Antistatic wrist strap
connecting to AutoSite, 1-3
minimum resistance, 2-2, 2-25, 2-27
AutoSite
back panel, 1-4
description of, 1-1
front panel, 1-3
introduction to, 1-1
Keep Current Subscription Service, 1-7
powering up, 2-27
RAM, 1-5
specifications, 1-5
status indicators, 1-3
Auxiliary port, 1-4
Auxiliary port LED, 1-3
B
Bases
cleaning, 3-20
conductive pad, 3-19
inserting DIP devices, 3-16
installing the Base, 3-13
PLCC packages, 3-17
removing the Base, 3-15
Booting AutoSite, 2-27
Bulletin Board Service, xi
C
Cables
building your own, 2-34
electromagnetic interference, 2-34
pinout diagram, 2-34
25-pin to 25-pin, 2-34
25-pin to 9-pin, 2-34
50-pin, 1-4
68-pin, 1-4
Canadian Standards Association, 1-6
Changing your address, xii
Cleaning
base, 3-20
conductive pad, 3-19
SPA block, 3-19
Computer remote control
command summary, A-4—A-6
default settings, A-3
entering CRC mode, A-2
halting an operation, A-2
powerup CRC mode, A-2
software driver, A-1
System Setup, A-2
Conductive pad, cleaning and replacing, 3-19
Customer Support, ix
D
Device support packages, 1-8
Disk drive, location, 1-3
Disk, duplicating, 2-33
DOS, DISKCOPY command, 2-28, 2-33

Index
Index-2 AutoSite User Manual
E
Electrostatic discharge
minimizing, 2-2, 2-25, 2-27
specifications, 1-6
End user registration, xii
Environmental specifications, 1-5
Extended CRC commands, list, A-6
F
Frequency range, 1-5
Functional specifications, 1-5
G
Ground connector, 1-3
H
Halting an operation in CRC, A-2
Handler port, 1-4
Handler port LED, 1-3
Handlers
connecting AutoSite to, 2-1
converting test sites to programming modules,
2-20
Hard drive, 1-7, 3-20
Hardware handshaking, B-3, B-4
Humidity, 1-5
I
Inserting devices, 3-16
Installing AutoSite, 2-1
K
Keep Current
delete files, 3-29
purge files, 3-30
replace algorithm, 3-27
restore algorithm, 3-28
view files, 3-26
Keep Current Subscription Service, 1-7
L
LEDs, description of, 1-3
M
Mass Storage Module (MSM), 1-7, 3-20
MatchBooks, 3-17—3-18
MSM, 1-7
O
Operating specifications, 1-5
Options, 1-7
P
PC, connecting to AutoSite, 2-21, 2-25
Performance verification, 1-6
Physical specifications, 1-5
Power consumption, 1-5
Power cord, connecting, 2-28
Power LED, 1-3
Power requirements, 1-5
Power switch, 1-4
Powering Up, 2-28
Preventive maintenance
base, 3-20
conductive pad, 3-19
SPA block, 3-19
Programming modules
adding a new, 3-21
changing, 3-2, 3-3, 3-8
removing, 3-3, 3-8
ProMaster 2000
changing programming modules on, 3-3
connecting AutoSite to, 2-2
connecting control unit to, 2-4, 2-25
connecting pin driver head to, 2-11
converting contactor sets, 2-6
ProMaster 3000
changing programming modules on, 3-8
connecting pin driver head to, 2-21
converting test sites, 2-20
ProMaster 7000
changing programming modules on, 3-8
connecting pin driver head to, 2-21
converting test sites, 2-20
R
Registration, xii
Repair information
See
Customer Support
Repair Service, xii