Superpro
3000U is two programmers packaged into one:
a universal programmer for engineering
application and a manufacturing programmer
for volume production. For production
operation, Superpro 3000U operates in
stand-alone (without a PC attached)
mode. It supports 43,012 devices from
190 manufacturers including EPROM, EEPROM
and Flash memory, PIC, AVR and other popular
microcontrollers and PLDs.
By
operating multiple programmers
simultaneously you can use them in high
volume production environment.
In
Stand-alone mode, the programmer is no
longer connected to a PC andoperation is done through the
keyboard and LCD display built into the
programmer.
In
Stand-Alone mode operation, an optional
Compact Flash (CF) card needs to be plugged
into the programmer in order to store
project files and device programming
algorithms.
Project
file contains user data, chip programming
setup information, chip configuration data,
auto programming command sequence, etc.So,
in order to prepare to operate in
stand-alone mode, the programmer has to be
connected to a PC.Then device algorithm(s) have to be
selected and transferred to the programmer
and project file(s) created and transferred
to the programmer.
In
order to create and transfer project file(s),
run Programmer in PC-host mode and execute
the operations that you want to perform in
stand-alone mode. Save the project to
your hard drive and transfer the project
file to the CF card. You can do this
by using "Save Project" and "StandAlone"
options under "Project" menu.
Users can complete all the batch
commands by selecting the particular project
file for the chip to be programmed prior to
insert the chip. After this project
file is set, the operator is to swap the
chips for production mode programming.
No other keystroke is needed as long as the
same algorithm and data are used.
Downloading the project file to CF card can
only be done under PC-host mode
though. Doing this is to simplify the
operation under stand-alone mode, and avoid
errors caused by potential operation
mishandle. The CF card is used not
only for storing project file but also as
data buffer. One CF card can store
multiple project files according to its
capacity and the size of the files.
After first power on, the unit will
initialize itself by a power on check.
One of the steps the unit will check is to
see if a compact flash (CF) card is present
and plugged in for the operation. The
user must make sure a CF card is properly
plugged in before the power on.
Without the presence of a CF card in the
slot, the display will show "CF Card
Error" right after initializing of the
unit and the ERROR indicator light will lit
up. Power the unit off and plug in the
CF card, and then power the unit back on
will take care of this issue. The
recommended CF card capacity is 128MB
minimum.
Benefits of Superpro Programmer
programming methods:
1. Asynchronous programming, or
concurrent programming, is more efficient
than the synchronous programming of
traditional gang programmers.
There is a minimum downtime and the operator
is also busy removing and inserting
chips. In the traditional gang
programmer, the operator is idled while the
chips are being programmed and the
programmer is idles while the chips are
being removed and new chips inserted.
Therefore, you can easily do the job of an
8-gang programmer with 4 of Superpro 3000U
programmers. Hence the lower cost to
the user.
2. Using Superpro 3000U is
stand-alone mode you can start small and
grow. You can start with one unit
and add more units as the need grows.
No need to spend $10,000 for an 8-gang or
16-gang programmer from the beginning.
Hence the low start-up cost.
3. Service is easy. If a
unit breaks down, the rest of the system is
still running while having the defective
unit serviced. You cannot do this with
other gang programmers.
4. Superpro 3000U is a high
performance universal programmer supporting
over 43,012 devices and growing.
We add new devices at a rate of more than
1,000 devices/year and new update is
released twice per month. We also
manufacture all ranges of socket adapters
for the Superpro 3000U including very large
socket adapters. Most gang programmers
have limited devices supported and most of
them are geared toward programming EPROMs
and Flash devices. Their abilities to
add new devices are not existent or severely
limited. It also takes very long time
for device update and the cost could be
high.
5. Very large socket adapters are
supported, such as PLCC84, TQFP160, etc.
Most gang programmers are designed with
narrow spacing between sockets.
6. Superpro 3000U is an ultra fast
programmer. It programs 32Mbit chip in
13 seconds. It is faster than most
gang programmers. Using Superpro 3000U
an operator can program more chips in a day
that by using a traditional gang programmer.
7. Superpro 3000U can be operated
by an inexperienced operator with minimal
training. A project file contains
all set-up and user data necessary to
program a chip. There is a minimal
chance that an operator will make a
mistake. Once the project file is
selected the operator only has to insert a
blank chip and remove a programmed chip upon
beeping.
8. Data security is maintained by
removing the Compact Flash card at the end
of each operation from the programmer.
In summary, by using Superpro 3000U in
production mode, the benefits are,
1. Fast programming.
2. Minimal investment in the
beginning.
3. Low cost of ownership and easy
expandability.
4. 43,012 devices supported, highest
among the gang
programmers.
5. All ranges of socket adapters
available.
6. Minimal downtime and ease of
service.
7. Fast new device update service free
of charge.
8. Low labor cost of the operator.
9. Secure customer data protection.
Use two Superpro 3000U Programmers, and it
becomes Stand-Alone Universal 2-Gang
Programmer.
Add another Stand-Alone Universal 2-Gang
Programmers, and it becomes Stand-Alone
Universal 4-Gang Programmer.
Add two Stand-Alone Universal 4-Gang
Programmers, and it becomes Stand-Alone
Universal 8-Gang Programmer. You can
program 8 devices at a time in high-speed.
Check out our Socket
Adapter page to find out the prices of
the socket adapters for your device.