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tahir Posted - 01/23/2012 : 05:00:09
hi could anyone tell me the offset adress for the mx29lv160cbt-90 plz to burn the chip thanks thanks
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ZLM Posted - 01/27/2012 : 23:29:18
bad chip?
ZLM Posted - 01/26/2012 : 09:46:52
At least the programmer should be able to detect the chip correctly. If not then something must be wrong like chip orientation, contact etc.
ZLM Posted - 01/23/2012 : 14:17:01
The offset address is based on your data file and application.

Most of cases you do not need to set the offset. Just keep it 0. Unless you used data file is not a direct chips data image.

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