Owner manual
Specification of ISP connector pins depends on the device, which you want to program. You
can find it in the control SW for programmer (PG4UW), menu Device / Device Info (Ctrl+F1).
Be aware, the ISP programming way of respective device must be selected. It is indicated by
(ISP) suffix after name of selected device.
These specifications correspond with application notes published of device manufacturers.
Used application notes you may find on
www.bkprecision.com, section Support /
Application Notes.
Note: Pin no. 1 is signed by triangle scratch on ISP cable connectors.
As ISP connectors are used 20 pins connectors 09185207813 from Harting or other
compatible connector.
866C ISP cable
Warnings:
• When you use 866C as ISP programmer, don’t insert device to ZIF socket.
• When you program devices in ZIF socket, don’t insert ISP cable to ISP connector.
• Use only attached ISP cable. When you use other ISP cable (other material, length…),
programming may occur unreliable.
• 866C can supply programmed device (pin 1 of ISP connector) and target system (pins 19
and 20 of ISP connector) with limitation (see Technical specification / ISP connector).
• 866C apply programming voltage to target device and checks his value (target system
can modify programming voltage). If the programming voltage is different as expected, no
action with target device will be executed.
Multiprogramming by 866C
During installation of PG4UW at Select Additional Tasks window you check, if is allowed
install 866C multiprogramming control support.
For start of 866C multiprogramming is necessary run special control program pg4uwmc.exe.
At this program user assign 866C to control programs, may load projects for all 866C and run
PG4UW for every connected and assigned 866C.
Selftest and calibration check
If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation, please run the
programmer (ISP connector) selftest using Diagnostic POD (Diagnostic POD for ISP
connectors #2), enclosed with the standard delivery package.
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