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 +[[socket|Socket main page]]
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 +[[programmer|Programmer main page]]
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 Project goal: open source tools to drive BP programmers to enable more advanced R&D (ex: raster scan laser to find fuses) Project goal: open source tools to drive BP programmers to enable more advanced R&D (ex: raster scan laser to find fuses)
  
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-====== Sockets ====== 
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-Info: [[http://www.bpmmicro.com/your-socket-solution/|http://www.bpmmicro.com/your-socket-solution/]] 
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-===== Standard ===== 
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-Used on older programmers like BP series 
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-^Name ^IC ^# connectors ^PCB exposed ^Notes | 
-|SM44P |44 pin PLCC |? |Y |  | 
-|SM-44P |44 pin PLCC |? |N |  | 
-|SM-84UP |  |N |  |  | 
-|DIP |  |N |  |  | 
-|SM28TS |  |N |  |  | 
-|SM08S |SOIC-8 |  |  |  | 
-|  |  |  |  |  | 
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-ASM48TQ SM40TB ASM128TQA 
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-==== SM32TC ==== 
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-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm32tc:top.jpg?300|}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm32tc:top_open.jpg?300|}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm32tc:btm.jpg?300|}} 
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-==== SM44QC ==== 
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-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm44qc:top.jpg?300|}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm44qc:top_open.jpg?300|}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm44qc:btm.jpg?300|}} 
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-==== SM48D ==== 
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-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm48d:top.jpg?300|}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm48d:btm.jpg?300|}} 
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-==== SM100TQ ==== 
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-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm100tq:top.jpg?300|}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm100tq:btm.jpg?300|}} 
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-==== SM-84UP ==== 
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-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm-84up:top.jpg?300}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm-84up:top_open.jpg?300}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm-84up:top_open_template.jpg?300}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm-84up:templates.jpg?300}} 
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-==== SM-? BGA (HSC) ==== 
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-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm-_bga_hsc:top.jpg?300|}} 
-{{:mcmaster:bpm:sm-_bga_hsc:btm.jpg?300|}} 
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-TODO: plug in and see what its recognized as 
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-===== FX ===== 
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-===== FX2, FX4 ===== 
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-====== Programmer ====== 
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-===== BP series ===== 
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-==== BP-1200 ==== 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: 2 plug SM 
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-==== BP-1400 ==== 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: 3 plug SM 
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-==== BP-1600 ==== 
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-{{:mcmaster:bpm:bp-1600:top.jpg?300}}{{:mcmaster:bpm:bp-1600:btm.jpg?300}}{{:mcmaster:bpm:bp-1600:side.jpg?300}} 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: 3 plug SM 
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-==== BP-2200 ==== 
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-"Concurrent Programming System" 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: 4X 3 plug SM 
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-===== EP series ===== 
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-==== EP-1 ==== 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: DIP 
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-==== EP-1132 ==== 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: DIP- 
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-==== EP-1140 ==== 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: DIP-40 
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-===== PLD series ===== 
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-==== PLD-1128 ==== 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: DIP-28 
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-===== CP series ===== 
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-==== CP-1128 ==== 
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-PC interface: parallel port 
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-Chip interface: DIP-28 
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-===== Silicon Sculptor ===== 
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-Actel programmers made by BPM. 
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-As these cost less than the "real" BPM programmers, presumably can't be used with normal BPM software and/or work with other adapters 
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-==== Silicon Sculptor 1 ==== 
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-Has 2 headers (left/right) that adaptors plug into 
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-Interface: parallel port 
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-There is version with 1 connector and a version with 6 connectors 
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-1X markings 
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-<code> 
-Silicon Sculptor 
-FAIL 
-ACTIVE 
-PASS 
-START 
-ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER 
-BP MICROSYSTEMS 
-</code> 
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-==== Silicon Sculptor 2 ==== 
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-Briefly looking couldn't find a picture without an adaptor attached…not sure if it has two or three adaptor connectors 
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-Markings: 
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-<code> 
-Silicon Sculptor II 
-Actel 
-FAIL 
-ACTIVE 
-PASS 
-ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER 
-BP MICROSYSTEMS 
-</code> 
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-==== Silicon Sculptor 3 ==== 
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-Product page: [[http://www.microsemi.com/products/fpga-soc/design-resources/programming/silicon-sculptor-3|http://www.microsemi.com/products/fpga-soc/design-resources/programming/silicon-sculptor-3]] 
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-I love how they switched from roman numerals to Arabic numbers.  Maybe they'll call the next one Silicon Sculptor D… 
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-Has 3 headers (left/right/top) that adaptors plug into 
  
-Interface: USB+====== User's Guide / The Engineer's Programmer ======
  
-Markings:+{{:ln:bpm:engineers_programmer.jpg?300|}}
  
 +Dying to read it?  Well you probably don't want to:
 <code> <code>
-Silicon Sculptor 3 +LN: its not super exciting, documents some bpdos stuff and basic setup
-Actel +
-FAIL +
-ACTIVE +
-PASS +
-START (button) +
-ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER +
-BP MICROSYSTEMS+
 </code> </code>
  
-\\+But feel free to throw out a line if you *really* want it scanned for some bizarre reason
  
 
 
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