Datasheet

Skip FF in EEPROM
Checking Skip FF in EEPROM Program will stop locations with 0xFF in your
EEPROM file from being programmed. This can be used to increase
programming times, or to preserve locations with ID numbers, for example.
If you want to skip FF to increase programming speed, you should not Skip FF
on EEPROM Verify, to ensure that your EEPROM has programmed correctly.
However, if you want to use Skip FF to mask locations, you will need to check
Skip FF on EEPROM Verify as well. This use of Skip FF will only work if
You only load an EEPROM file
OR Preserve EEPROM Fuse is enabled
AND device is not locked
Almost there! The time selection on this screen allows error light to stay on for a
shorter or longer time, default 5 seconds.
Note:
The error code (1, 2, 3 etc. flashes – see below) will repeat once a second, for as
long as this time – default 5 seconds.
On the last screen, click the Upload button to load the handheld programmer.
Your Programmer is now loaded and ready for use.
If you get errors when loading the Handheld Programmer, please see
Troubleshooting section.
PROGRAMMING A TARGET
1) Connect the programmer to the target system using the short
ribbon cable.
Target Layout – not
end of lead view
Header is 0.1” (2.54mm)
box header in 5 x 2
format, with polarising
notch
See section below for
Six Way adapters
GND* These pins must
be connected to target
ground
GND One or both must
be connected to Target ground