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I was following this because I just bought a TOP2005 programmer today for $20, So I could dump the eprom in my 6502 based robot arm and post it.
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There are Lattice and various other brand GALS on Ebay in DIP package for $2 on up. If you know of a document that explains it, I'd be grateful if I could see it to find out if I could make my own programmer. I don't want to do either and if I did build my own programmer, I would want to open source it. That most likely means you have to either pay or sign an NDA. I spent 1/2 hour tonight searching google to find specs to program that chip and the only thing I found was that they could supply it if you contact them. (And yes the PIC programmer uses the workbench computer's D/A converter so it can test at the voltage extremes, so it is indeed production-worthy.) No.
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It seems PAL/GALs are quickly becoming extinct.ĭo the specifications tell how to program it yourself? My first EPROM programmer was home-made, and my PIC programmer that I still use for production is too. I'm hoping there is a way to program the chips I have because when I searched these were the only ones I could find. When I search Digikey, Lattice only has 1 device listed and you need to order 360 of them. Daryl here (8bit) recommends the Lattice equivalent, if you can find it. I have the exact programmer and had same problems with Atmel. You're not the only one to have problems with this Atmel IC with that G540 programmer. If not, do you know of any cheap USB programmers that are capable? My budget is down $60 that I may have wasted on this programmer if it can't do it. Any ideas on if this programmer is capable of programming this chip? When I load what was programmed into the chip, it doesn't match what I told it to program and the chip doesn't work. It fails on the 'BlanckOperation' (yes it is spelled that way in the software) or if I skip that step, it fails on the VerifyOperation. I found that I always get errors when attempting to program this file from the jedec file. I want an address decoder for a project I'm working on. Hello, I just purchased a g540 programmer which said it can program the Atmel ATF22V10C chip.