Canberra Industries RMSA7070822 Manual De Usuario
Note that support files have been packaged for the User in a folder called RMSA_USER_Files
in the support and documentation package provided with the RMSA system. The folder will be
referred to as the RMSA USER file repository in the remainder of this User Guide.
in the support and documentation package provided with the RMSA system. The folder will be
referred to as the RMSA USER file repository in the remainder of this User Guide.
Seal programming requires access to MPLAB IDE version 8.43 or later and PICKit 2 version
2.61 or later. If programming is being performed using the MPLAB ICD3, the ICD3 is fully
supported by the MPLAB IDE. Both are available as free downloads from the Microchip
website at
2.61 or later. If programming is being performed using the MPLAB ICD3, the ICD3 is fully
supported by the MPLAB IDE. Both are available as free downloads from the Microchip
website at
. The MPLAB IDE is used to create the Seal hex code with
embedded Seal ID and then the PICKit 2 is used to write the hex file to the Seal. Each process
is described below along with the process to configure a Seal with the appropriate date and
encryption keys.
is described below along with the process to configure a Seal with the appropriate date and
encryption keys.
• Locate hex code files (will have a format such as NAME.hex) and Keys.dat in the
RMSA file repository. Also, locate the Seal personality Blind Programmer executable
in the RMSA file repository. (The default is typically C:\Program Files\Sandia National
Laboratories\SSP Software)
in the RMSA file repository. (The default is typically C:\Program Files\Sandia National
Laboratories\SSP Software)
• Identify the host PC COM Port associated with the RMSA USB dongle (e.g., COM5 or
COM11). For the remainder of this User Guide, this COM port will be referred to as
Comport.
Comport.
2.1.3 Creating the Seal-Specific Hex File with MPLAB IDE
To create a Seal specific .hex file (with embedded Seal ID), perform the following steps:
• Launch the MPLAB IDE application.
• Using the Configure/Select Device option, ensure that the MPLAB tool is configured
for device type PIC18F6722 as illustrated in the screen shot below:
Normal operation for the Seal should be 3.5 V, +/- 0.1 V. The Seal will operate between 3.0
and 3.6 volts.
and 3.6 volts.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION! Do not apply any voltage greater than 3.7 volts to the
Seal!
Seal!
REMOTELY MONITORED SEAL ARRAY(RMSA)
SFG-MAN-001
REVISION: 1.7
2016 CANBERRA
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