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2. Select one of the installed TOPs on the programmer.
The programmer will then select all of the TOPs that match the one chosen. The
indicator beside the <swap> button will turn green, indicating that the
programmer is ready for operation in the swap mode.
3. In the Status section of the screen, enter the total number of devices to be
programmed in the text field labeled “total.”
Note: If the total number of devices to program is smaller than the
number of sites on the programmer, then the swap mode will
not be activated. The purpose of this mode is to enhance
productivity when processing a large number of devices.
The swap mode is purposely deactivated when processing
small quantities of devices.
4. From the Device Menu, select Program, or select <Program> to begin the
programming operation.
5. A window will appear instructing you to insert devices into the sockets with
flashing indicators; insert the devices, then select <OK>.
6. While the first set of devices is being programmed, other sets may be prepared,
labeled, etc.
7. When the programming of the first set of devices is complete, the software will
instruct you to remove the programmed devices, insert the new devices, and
select <OK>; the removed devices can then be labeled, prepared, etc.
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SET PROGRAMMING ON THE TOP432
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SET PROGRAMMING ON THE TOP432
The TOP432 consists of four 32-pin sockets, and is designed primarily for gang
programming of memory devices, though it can also be used for set programming (up
to four devices) of memory devices. A limited range of logic devices can also be
programmed using the TOP432.
A Quad programmer with a TOP432 installed in Site #3
As with all TOPs, the TOP432 operates independently of other TOPs when different
TOP styles are installed on a Multisyte programmer. The only operating difference
between the TOP432 and other TOPs is the number of devices supported by each.
Otherwise all TOPs operate seamlessly on the programmer.
Like other TOPs, the TOP432 may be used in gang with other TOP432s on the same
programmer, thus providing a large throughput of devices. Using the TOP432 in a
multiple-gang capacity is as simple as choosing the gang selection and choosing all