ST7SB Socket Board User Guide Release 1.1.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE—WARNING This product is conform to the 89/336/EEC Directive. It complies with the ITE EN55022 standard for EMC emissions and generic 50082-1 (1992 edition) immunity standards. This product is an FCC Class-A apparatus. In a residential environment, it may cause radioelectrical disturbances. In addition, this programming board is not contained in an outer casing; consequently, it cannot be immune against electrostatic discharges (ESD).
Table of Contents Chapter 1: 1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About the user manuals... ............................................................................. 3 Chapter 2: Delivery Check List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Chapter 3: Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1 3.2 Configure the power supply for your ST7 .................................
1 - Introduction 1 ST7SB Socket Board User Guide INTRODUCTION The ST7SB socket board complements any ST7 programming tool that is equipped for in-circuit programming (ICP) via a 10-pin ICC cable. For these programming tools and emulators, the socket board provides the sockets required to program ST7 FLASH microcontrollers without having to install them on an application board.
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide 1 - Introduction Note: The ST7SBxx socket board is meant to program small numbers of microcontrollers (i.e. prototypes in the development stage). For mass production programming, we recommend using the appropriate gang, or automated programmer. 1.1 About the user manuals... This manual will help you set up your socket board.
2 - Delivery Check List 2 ST7SB Socket Board User Guide DELIVERY CHECK LIST Your ST7SBxx socket board (see Figure 1) is delivered with one power supply. The number and types of programming sockets will vary from one version to another depending on the available packages for the ST7 family of devices that your socket board supports. The version of your socket board is determined by the ordering code that you have specified.
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide 3 3 - Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board CONFIGURING AND CONNECTING TO YOUR SOCKET BOARD This chapter tells you how to set up and connect to your socket board for programming. It includes how to: 3.1 • Configure the power supply for your ST7 • Connect to the socket board Configure the power supply for your ST7 Your socket board allows you to configure the power supply (VDD) for your ST7. As standard options, you can choose between 3.
3 - Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board ST7SB Socket Board User Guide Configure for other VDD To configure your socket board to use a VDD other than 3.3V or 5V, you will have to calculate the required serial resistance and install the necessary resistors in the area labelled OTHER that is provided on your socket board. To do this: 1 Calculate the serial resistance for the voltage you want, using the formula: RVDD.OTHER = (50 / VVDD.OTHER) -10 RVDD.
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide 3.2 3 - Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board Connect to the socket board All ST7 programming tools that use a 10-pin ICC cable (including the ST7-STICK) can be connected to the HE-10 type ICC connector on top of your socket board. However, when using the ST7-STICK you can also connect via the Female HE10 connector on the bottom of your Socket board. The following sections tell you how to setup your socket board when: 3.2.
3 - Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board 3.2.2 ST7SB Socket Board User Guide Connecting via the female HE10 connector When using this connection, power for the socket board can be provided by its power supply, or by your ST7-STICK. However, you must configure the POWER jumpers appropriately. Note: No matter which option you choose for powering your socket board, your ST7-STICK’s power supply must be connected, as it cannot be powered by the socket board.
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide Appendix A Safety Requirements APPENDIX A SAFETY REQUIREMENTS • Any tester, equipment, or tool used at any production step, or for any manipulation of semiconductor devices, have its shield connected to ground. • The product must be placed on a conductive table top, made of steel or clean aluminum, or covered by an antistatic surface (superficial resistivity equal to or higher than 0.
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