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Programming PROM 27C512 in Orcad Capture

11Srimanth1991
11Srimanth1991 over 13 years ago

I am facing a problem in programming the PROM in Orcad Capture (Cadence 16.3). Can anyone help me regarding how to generate an Intel hex file for PROM ?

and also with the procedure to link the hex file to my design? 

Regards

Srimanth. 

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    oldmouldy over 13 years ago
    This is the format that you need: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_HEX The 8-bit format is what PSpice is expecting. You must have a reason for wanting to set the contents of the UROM model so that is likely where you code will come from.
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    oldmouldy over 13 years ago
    This is the format that you need: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_HEX The 8-bit format is what PSpice is expecting. You must have a reason for wanting to set the contents of the UROM model so that is likely where you code will come from.
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