hi
I am attempting to connect to a NEC70F3379 , it is listed in the Dataman library....
I have included a picture of the connections i require , but the connections in the Dataman library are really complicated and i am struggling to match up some of the the Datamans connections with the target chip. so here we go.
so i have attached two pictures one which shows the target Chip ( connections i need), the NEC703379 , and the connection diagram from the Dataman (data man adjustment)  which is rather complicated to make sense of. , i have decipher the ones i can match up the connections , but there are afew that don't seem to make any sense to the manufactures connecting pins , so i just needed clarification on it. i have tried afew different ways to read the target chip but it doesn't respond.
any help would be great
thanks in advance
							ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
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				tomanycars
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				tomanycars
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Re: ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
UPDATE
I have attempted to connect with another programmer. and it reads the chip and brings back data... so i am confident that my soldering skills are ok. and the soldering locations i have are fine.
			
									
									
						I have attempted to connect with another programmer. and it reads the chip and brings back data... so i am confident that my soldering skills are ok. and the soldering locations i have are fine.
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				tomanycars
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Re: ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
UPDATE 2:
I have done further checking and the Dataman programmer periodically comes up with a variety of errors from lack of voltage & or to much voltage. and then it follows saying a message about please contact manufacturer , I have tested the ISP & the ZIF socket with the test tools & it comes back as ok.
I had a thought is the ISP connection pin arrangement is it for the wire attached or is that for the front only. i thought id ask the unlikely. at the moment anything seems a plausible question.
thanks
			
									
									
						I have done further checking and the Dataman programmer periodically comes up with a variety of errors from lack of voltage & or to much voltage. and then it follows saying a message about please contact manufacturer , I have tested the ISP & the ZIF socket with the test tools & it comes back as ok.
I had a thought is the ISP connection pin arrangement is it for the wire attached or is that for the front only. i thought id ask the unlikely. at the moment anything seems a plausible question.
thanks
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				tomanycars
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Re: ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
UPDATE 3
I have another job which requires me to take a image dump of another NEC chip. which is a NEC 70F3632 , i figured i would give that ago while i was there. i have the connection diagram and attempted to connect via ISP , as removal is not possible.
and the errors are much the programmer comes up with a variety of errors , i try on another programmer and no errors at all. , very strange
			
													I have another job which requires me to take a image dump of another NEC chip. which is a NEC 70F3632 , i figured i would give that ago while i was there. i have the connection diagram and attempted to connect via ISP , as removal is not possible.
and the errors are much the programmer comes up with a variety of errors , i try on another programmer and no errors at all. , very strange
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				Dataman (Neil Parker)
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Re: ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
Hello tomanycars,
Are you able to provide the info-rich problem report showing the mentioned error messages for analysis?
Help > Create problem report
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
			
									
									Are you able to provide the info-rich problem report showing the mentioned error messages for analysis?
Help > Create problem report
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
						Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
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				tomanycars
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Re: ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
Neil,
do you mean pictures etc ?
			
									
									
						do you mean pictures etc ?
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				Dataman (Neil Parker)
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Re: ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
Hello tomanycars,
Apologies, in the software there is the option "Create problem report" under the "Help" menu. Please generate a problem report and choose the option on the right. Please email the problem report to [email protected] for analysis.
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
			
									
									Apologies, in the software there is the option "Create problem report" under the "Help" menu. Please generate a problem report and choose the option on the right. Please email the problem report to [email protected] for analysis.
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
						Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
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				tomanycars
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Re: ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
thanks i'll do that ,i can replicate the error on the NEC 70F3632 chip i need to image only due to fact its still here , the other one i created this post on the form has been packed for shipping. 
i take it i have to reconnect and then perform the connection and then that will record it?
			
									
									
						i take it i have to reconnect and then perform the connection and then that will record it?
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				tomanycars
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Re: ISP connection to a NEC70F3379 ISP diagram doesn't make sense
Niel ,
i have had a quick look i think i understand how it works now , i'll send it over too the support email.
			
									
									
						i have had a quick look i think i understand how it works now , i'll send it over too the support email.
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