
78 56 34 12 CC BB AA 90 ‐ 11 FF EE DD 55 44 33 22
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? 64 Bits (8 bytes) ‐ ?
? 1 represents an intact fuse and 0 represents a blown fuse ?
CC BB AA 90 78 56 34 12 ‐ 55 44 33 22 11 FF EE DD
Fuse Buffer
When you select Edit from the Buffer menu with the appropriate file type, the
system opens the Fuse Buffer Edit window, illustrated below.
The data for editing is either 0 or 1. Refer to the data manual of the device and the
JEDEC to determine which of the following explanations for the data apply.
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? 1 represents a blown fuse and 0 represents an intact fuse ?
Refer to the HEX/ASCII Data Buffer section on page 28 for more information about
the options on this screen.
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