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Title:JTAG Programming the AMT-0 in a UNIX Environment
Summary:Procedures for sending AMT-0 JTAG BitStrings under UNIX
Description:JTAG programming the AMT-0 mezzanine cards was developed in a graphical environment. The routines described here extend this capability to non-graphical environments such as UNIX.
Keywords:JTAG AMT-0 AMT0 UNIX bitstring minidaq
Handle: Document-830
Owner: Ball, Bob (User-17, ball:DocuShare)DS
Create Date:Wednesday, June 14, 2000 09:12:53 AM EDT
Modified Date:Wednesday, August 13, 2003 06:56:22 PM EDT
Modified By: Site Administrator (User-2, admin:DocuShare)DS
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Abstract:
  • 3.
  • Running the Project To avoid the CVI graphical user interface, this project reads from formatted ASCII text files and interacts through the standard IO window to assemble the appropriate bit strings.
  • The user is then prompted to enter a text file from which to read the 200-bit AMT0 setup string.
  • It is important that these text files be prepared in the format described below in section 4.
  • The user will also be prompted to enter text files in which to save the AMT0 settings, if desired.
  • and program all of them (arg=0) 4. Creating Text Files To use this software, the user must have two text files prepared, one for the setup bits and one for the channel control bits. After setting ...
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Author:J. Hollar and R. Ball
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File name:BitString.pdf
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