SUMMIT Microelectronics: Development Support: SMX3200 Programming Kit 

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Cable

Figure 1 - The SMX3200 Programming system consists of a PC-compatible parallel port-to-I2C™ bus programming "dongle" (P1), six feet of cable, a header connector (J2) and Windows GUI software for one of Summit's programmable devices.


Cable Connector J2
J2 Cable Wire Code

PROGRAMMABLE PARTS

SMS24
SMS45
SMS46
SMS47
SMS48
SMS64
SMS66
SMB110
SMB111
SMB112
SMB113A/117
SMB118
SMB120
SMB122
SMB135
SMB139
SMM105
SMM150
SMM205
SMM465
SMM605
SMM665
SMM764
SMM766
SMD1102
SMD1103
SMD1113
SML2120
SMT4004
SMT4214
SMH4802

SMH4804

SMP9210
SMP9211 SMP9212 S9804
S9418    
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SMX3200 Programming Kit

PC-compatible Parallel Port Programming Dongle and Cable Kit



INTRODUCTION
The end user can obtain the Summit SMX3200 programming system for device prototype development. The SMX3200 system consists of a programming Dongle, cable and Windows GUI software. It can be ordered on the website or from a local representative. The latest revisions of all Windows GUI software is available from the website.

The SMX3200 programming Dongle/cable interfaces directly between a PC's parallel port and the target application.

The device is then configured on-screen via an intuitive graphical user interface employing drop-down menus. The Windows GUI software will generate the data and send it in I2C™ serial bus format so that it can be directly downloaded to the programmable device via the programming Dongle and cable. The cable connection interface is shown in Figure 2.

When design prototyping is complete, the software can generate a HEX data file that should be transmitted to Summit for approval. Summit will then assign a unique customer ID to the HEX code and program production devices before the final electrical test operations. This will ensure proper device operation in the end application.


Board Parts List
Board Schematic



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SUMMIT Microelectronics, Inc. does not recommend the use of any of its products in life support or aviation applications where the failure or malfunction of the product can reasonably be expected to cause any failure of either system or to significantly affect their safety or effectiveness. Products are not authorized for use in such applications unless SUMMIT Microelectronics, Inc. receives written assurances, to its satisfaction, that: (a) the risk of injury or damage has been minimized; (b) the user assumes all such risks; and (c) potential liability of SUMMIT Microelectronics, Inc. is adequately protected under the circumstances.

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