Exatron 3000B
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RAM ADDRESS LISTING
The following table describes each address in numerical order. This information is current as of the
revision date of this manual, however, the
handler fi
rmware changes regularly. Please refer to the
Change Over Kit Supplemental Chapter of this manual for addresses/features specific to your system as
shipped from the Exatron factory. Exatron offers free firmware updates upon request, for the life of the
equipment.
TABLE 1
HANDLER RAM
ADRS DESCRIPTION ROM RAM
OPTIONS
COMMENTS
0090 Handler Type 00 00 = Model 3000B with Octoloader
11 = Model 3000A (old model) Black Main Plate
2B = Model 2000B
31 = Model 3010 Hot Rail
0091 # Motors 05 Hex
Decode
Sets the number of motors inherent in the handler:
01 = Output Shuttle Motor
02 = Plunge to Board (Z Motor) C/O Kits
04 = Octoloader Motor
08 = Label Apply Motor.
For example
:
05 = Octoloader Motor/Shuttle Motor (No Z
Motor) as in DIP Changeover Kits
07 = Octoloader Motor/Z Motor/Shuttle
Motor as in Plunge to Board Change Kits
0092 Full Tube 1000s 30 30 to 39 Sets the 1000s digit for number of devices constituting a
full tube, in ASCII digits.
0093 Full Tube 100s 30 30 to 39 Set the 100s digit for number of devices constituting a
full tube, in ASCII digits.
0094 Full Tube 10s 35 30 to 39 Set the 10s digit for number of devices constituting a full
tube, in ASCII digits.
0095 Full Tube 1s 30 30 to 39 Set the 1s digit for number of devices constituting a full
tube, in ASCII digits.
0096 Test Sol Delay 10 00 to FF This delay allows “settling” time for the DUT, eliminating
any bouncing motion in the test site before the test
contacts are turned on. Counts down in HEX in 10
millisecond steps. A
PPLIES TO
DIP
AND OTHER
“
NON
-
PLUNGE
”
STYLE KITS
.
0097 Start Test Delay 01 00 to FF Time delay for the test contacts to close before the
handler sends a start test signal to the tester. Allows
the test contacts to fully close before issuing a start
pulse. Counts down in HEX in 1 millisecond steps.
0098 Start Pulse Width 14 00 to FF Adjusts the start test pulse width. This is allowed to
provide flexibility in interfacing between the handler and
tester/programmers. Counts down in HEX in 1
millisecond steps.
0099 FF