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OPTIMA PROM SOF TW AR E Opti ma User M anual 76 x S/N stored in —Selec ts th e f or mat t ha t t he se ria l nu mber da t a will be writ t en to the devi ce; choices are HEX (each dig it from 0h to Fh), A SCII (each di g…

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other than *.sn, select All (*.*) from the List files of type pull-down menu in the
lower left of the window.
3. Select <OK>. A Serialization Options screen appears:
The Serialization Options screen
Editable fields include:
x S/N Options file—The name of the serial number file that was selected or
created from the previous screen.
x Next S/N—The starting serial number of the next device to be programmed; this
is a decimal number. Numbers entered here will automatically be converted to
the correct format when the device is programmed.

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x S/N stored in—Selects the format that the serial number data will be written to
the device; choices are HEX (each digit from 0h to Fh), ASCII (each digit from
30h to 39h), and BCD (0000
2
to 1001
2
).
Selecting the format to store serial number data
x S/N Digits—Selects the number of characters, in decimal, used for the serial
number format. The maximum number of characters is:
q 8 for S/Ns stored in HEX (FFFFFFFFh); S/Ns 0 through 4,294,967,295
q 9 for S/Ns stored in ASCII (393939393939393939h); S/Ns 0 through
999,999,999
q 8 for S/Ns stored in BCD (99999999h); S/Ns 0 through 2,576,980,377
Note: The S/N Digits value indicates the number of hex characters
that are permitted to exist as a serial number in the memory
array. The exception to this rule is the ASCII format, in
which the number represents hex bytes. While this appears
complicated, as long as the serial number limits are not
exceeded, no errors will occur.
x Serial Number Start Addr.—The hexadecimal address in the memory array
where the first byte of the serial number will be placed. All characters of the
serial number must fit within the memory array of the device or serialization will
not take place.

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x Byte Order—Used to select the order that the serial number data is placed in the
device as related to the data file; choices include Big Endian (Hi byte/Lo byte—
Motorola) and Little Endian (Lo byte/Hi byte—Intel).
x Word Mode—Set when a serial number byte is to extend to the word width of
the device. If word mode is set to:
q Off—The default byte width of 8 bits is used.
q On—One byte of the serial number data will occupy the width of the
data path. If the data width of the device is 16 bits wide, then one byte
of the serial number will also be 16 bits wide. For unique devices, such
as some Microchip Technology devices, the word width may be 12 or 14
bits.
Selecting the byte order of a data file