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Flashrunner I Series
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FlashRunner I Series
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Universal, Standalone In-System Programmers
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Fast and Reliable for the Industrial Environment
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Programming Algorithms as Fast as Memory Technology Limit
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Easy Integration in Programming Lines (ATE, ICT, Test Fixtures)
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Universal and Fully Upgradable
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Overview
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FlashRunner I series (patent pending) is a range of high-performance, standalone In-System Programmers specific for Flash-based microcontrollers and serial memories. FlashRunner I series is targeted at production environments and can work either in full standalone mode or controlled by a host system.
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Fastest programming algorithms (as fast as target device's memory technology limit), approved by silicon manufacturers;
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Easy ATE integration;
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Standalone operations (projects and code images stored on a memory card);
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Also controllable by any host system via RS-232, Ethernet or USB (depending on the model);
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Supports most ISP protocols (BDM, JTAG, SPI, I2C, MON, ICC, SCI, etc.);
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Flexible, fully configurable;
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Compact and robust design for production environments;
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Data integrity guaranteed (every data transfer to/from the host system or Secure Digital card is CRC tagged).
All of the models of the FlashRunner I series have been designed for maximum performance and reliability.
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Hardware Features
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FlashRunner features state-of-the-art electronics to provide you with high integration flexibility in a compact footprint.
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9 to 24V DC power supply input (110/220V AC for the FR01PRO model);
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Five digital I/O lines;
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Two digital I/O or analog output lines;
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Two programmable output voltages (0 to 15V, 0.25A and 0 to 5V, 0.5A);
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One analog input line;
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One programmable clock output;
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Secure Digital memory card (up to 2 GB);
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512 bytes on-board dynamic memory;
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On-board timekeeper and calendar;
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I/O protection;
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Optoisolated inputs for project selection;
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Two optoisolated command inputs (START and STOP);
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Three optoisolated status outputs (FAIL, PASS, BUSY);
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Optoisolated RS-232/Ethernet channel.
FlashRunner's open architecture makes its firmware easily upgradable to support both new devices and new features.
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Software Features
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FlashRunner is set up and controlled via ASCII-based commands. FlashRunner can receive and execute commands in two ways:
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Over the RS-232, Ethernet or USB connection (Host mode);
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Via "scripts" stored in its SD card (Standalone mode).
In the first case, FlashRunner is controlled by a host system (e.g. Windows HyperTerminal); in the latter case, FlashRunner works in standalone mode and is fully autonomous.
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Fully autonomous standalone mode thanks to its SD memory card (FAT16);
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Controllable by any host system through a terminal utility and simple ASCII protocol;
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Unlimited projects (scripts);
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Log files;
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Erase, blank check, program, read, verify, oscillator trimming, etc.
FlashRunner comes with a Windows utility that allows you to communicate with the instrument and perform the most common operations: send commands, manage SD card files, update the instrument's firmware, etc.
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FlashRunner Documents
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Links
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Questions
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Disclaimer
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All provided information without engagement. Contact us for any question.
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