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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) | ||
Secondary goal: explore options to make high quality legacy parallel port units (ex: BP-1600) usable on modern computers. | Secondary goal: explore options to make high quality legacy parallel port units (ex: BP-1600) usable on modern computers. | ||
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====== Parallel port ====== | ====== Parallel port ====== | ||
- | EOL notice: http:// | + | EOL notice: |
< | < | ||
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Programmers | Programmers | ||
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- | * BP-1600 | + | |
+ | * BP-1600 | ||
Socket modules | Socket modules | ||
- | * SM48D (DIP) | ||
- | * And one more coming with the BP-1410 I think | ||
- | * SM-84UP | ||
- | * SM32TC | ||
- | * Custom BGA module | ||
- | * SM44QC | ||
- | * SM100TQ | ||
- | ====== Sockets ====== | + | * SM48D (DIP) |
+ | * And one more coming with the BP-1410 I think | ||
+ | * SM-84UP | ||
+ | * SM32TC | ||
+ | * Custom BGA module | ||
+ | * SM44QC | ||
+ | * SM100TQ | ||
- | Info: http:// | ||
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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 | ||
===== FX ===== | ===== FX ===== | ||
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===== FX2, FX4 ===== | ===== FX2, FX4 ===== | ||
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====== Programmer ====== | ====== Programmer ====== | ||
===== BP series ===== | ===== BP series ===== | ||
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==== BP-1200 ==== | ==== BP-1200 ==== | ||
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Chip interface: 2 plug SM | Chip interface: 2 plug SM | ||
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==== BP-1400 ==== | ==== BP-1400 ==== | ||
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Chip interface: 3 plug SM | Chip interface: 3 plug SM | ||
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==== BP-1600 ==== | ==== BP-1600 ==== | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
PC interface: parallel port | PC interface: parallel port | ||
Chip interface: 3 plug SM | Chip interface: 3 plug SM | ||
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==== BP-2200 ==== | ==== BP-2200 ==== | ||
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Chip interface: 4X 3 plug SM | Chip interface: 4X 3 plug SM | ||
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===== EP series ===== | ===== EP series ===== | ||
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Chip interface: DIP | Chip interface: DIP | ||
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==== EP-1132 ==== | ==== EP-1132 ==== | ||
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Chip interface: DIP- | Chip interface: DIP- | ||
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==== EP-1140 ==== | ==== EP-1140 ==== | ||
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Chip interface: DIP-40 | Chip interface: DIP-40 | ||
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===== PLD series ===== | ===== PLD series ===== | ||
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Chip interface: DIP-28 | Chip interface: DIP-28 | ||
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===== CP series ===== | ===== CP series ===== | ||
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Chip interface: DIP-28 | Chip interface: DIP-28 | ||
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===== Silicon Sculptor ===== | ===== Silicon Sculptor ===== | ||
- | Actel programmers made by BPM. | + | Actel programmers made by BPM. |
As these cost less than the " | As these cost less than the " | ||
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==== Silicon Sculptor 1 ==== | ==== Silicon Sculptor 1 ==== | ||
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1X markings | 1X markings | ||
- | Silicon Sculptor | ||
- | FAIL | ||
- | ACTIVE | ||
- | PASS | ||
- | START | ||
- | ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER | ||
- | BP MICROSYSTEMS | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | Silicon Sculptor | ||
+ | FAIL | ||
+ | ACTIVE | ||
+ | PASS | ||
+ | START | ||
+ | ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER | ||
+ | BP MICROSYSTEMS | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== Silicon Sculptor 2 ==== | ==== Silicon Sculptor 2 ==== | ||
- | Briefly looking couldn' | + | Briefly looking couldn' |
Markings: | Markings: | ||
- | Silicon Sculptor II | ||
- | Actel | ||
- | FAIL | ||
- | ACTIVE | ||
- | PASS | ||
- | ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER | ||
- | BP MICROSYSTEMS | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | Silicon Sculptor II | ||
+ | Actel | ||
+ | FAIL | ||
+ | ACTIVE | ||
+ | PASS | ||
+ | ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER | ||
+ | BP MICROSYSTEMS | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== Silicon Sculptor 3 ==== | ==== Silicon Sculptor 3 ==== | ||
- | Product page: http:// | + | {{:mcmaster:bpm:ss3:top.jpg?300|}} |
- | I love how they switched from roman numerals to Arabic numbers. | + | Above: DO NOT TOUCH! |
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+ | Product page: [[http:// | ||
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+ | I love how they switched from roman numerals to Arabic numbers. | ||
Has 3 headers (left/ | Has 3 headers (left/ | ||
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Markings: | Markings: | ||
- | Silicon Sculptor 3 | ||
- | Actel | ||
- | FAIL | ||
- | ACTIVE | ||
- | PASS | ||
- | START (button) | ||
- | ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER | ||
- | BP MICROSYSTEMS | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | Silicon Sculptor 3 | ||
+ | Actel | ||
+ | FAIL | ||
+ | ACTIVE | ||
+ | PASS | ||
+ | START (button) | ||
+ | ACTEL DEVICE PROGRAMMER | ||
+ | BP MICROSYSTEMS | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | \\ | ||