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Introduc tion 1-8 Aut oSi te User Manua l Additiona l Programming Modules The table below lists the different programmi ng modules available for the AutoSite programmer. The table also sh ows which Data I/O handlers supp…

Introduction
AutoSite User Manual 1-7
Options
The items listed below complement the AutoSite Automated Production
Programmer. For more information, or to order an item below, contact
Data I/O Customer Support as listed in the Preface.
Keep Current Subscription
Service
Data I/O offers a one-year subscription to keep your programmer and
documentation up-to-date with the latest features and device support.
This subscription also incorporates manufacturer-recommended changes
to existing device support to maintain optimum yields, throughput, and
long-term reliability.
In addition, you receive immediate access to new and updated
programming algorithms via our Keep Current Bulletin Board System
(BBS)—up to three months before the algorithms are available in an
update kit.
For more information, see the Keep Current documentation located
behind the Keep Current tab, or contact Data I/O Customer Support.
TaskLink Software
TaskLink is PC/programmer interface software designed for use with
AutoSite and other Data I/O programmers. TaskLink runs on an IBM PC
(or compatible) and allows you to control AutoSite from a personal
computer for streamlined and enhanced programming operations.
TaskLink features automatic programming file configuration, full-screen
editing, and error-logging. TaskLink also features a windowed interface,
extensive online context-sensitive help, and full mouse support.
88-pin Upgrade Kit
The 88-pin upgrade kit contains all the hardware and software required
to convert your 44-pin AutoSite into an 88-pin AutoSite.
Mass Storage Module
The Mass Storage Module provides the storage space required to store
the growing number of device programming algorithms for AutoSite. In
addition, the extra storage space provided by the Mass Storage Module
allows for additional commands and features to be added without
hampering normal operation in a production environment. Specifically,
the MSM virtually eliminates the need to swap disks under normal
programming operation.
Once the MSM is installed, the AutoSite system software can easily be
installed on the MSM. During normal operation, the MSM is virtually
transparent.
Stand-alone Kit
Provides DIP and PLCC support to the AutoSite programmer in stand-
alone mode. Includes a DIP Base, a PLCC Base, and a set of MatchBook
device carriers that provide support for 20-pin to 84-pin PLCCs. The
stand-alone kit is best suited for diagnostics and single-device
programming.

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Additional Programming
Modules
The table below lists the different programming modules available for the
AutoSite programmer. The table also shows which Data I/O handlers
support a particular programming module.
For example, AutoSite supports 84-pin PLCCs when used with a
ProMaster 3000, ProMaster 7000, or ProMaster 7500 handler. For more
information or for a list of the current programming modules, contact
Data I/O Customer Support as listed in the Preface.
Note: For AutoSite use with a non-ProMaster handler, refer to the
documentation supplied with your handler or contact your handler
manufacturer for information on available programming modules.
Device Type
ProMaster
2500
ProMaster
3000
ProMaster
7000/7500
150-mil SOIC
220-mil SOIC
300-mil SOIC
350-mil SOIC
450-mil SOIC
530-mil SOIC
300-mil DIP
600-mil DIP
20-pin PLCC
28-pin PLCC
32-pin PLCC
44-pin PLCC
52-pin PLCC
68-pin PLCC
84-pin PLCC

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Setup and Installation
This chapter describes how to set up AutoSite and get it working with
your equipment. Before you read this chapter, make sure you have read
the previous chapter, “Introduction.”
This chapter guides you through configuring the hardware, connecting
AutoSite to a device handler, installing the system software, and
powering up AutoSite for the first time. The installation process is
divided into the following steps:
• Connect AutoSite to a ProMaster Handler
• Connect AutoSite to a ProMaster 2000..........................................2-2
• Connect AutoSite to a ProMaster 3000 or ProMaster 7000......2-12
• Connect AutoSite to a non-ProMaster Handler................................2-25
• Power Up AutoSite...............................................................................2-27
• Insert an Algorithm Disk......................................................................2-30
• Finish Up ................................................................................................2-31
Once you get AutoSite set up and installed, you will want to refer to
Chapter 3, “Operation,” for information on commonly performed tasks
such as changing programming modules and adding device support
packages.
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