XZZ Notebook MPS Programmer with Offline Board supports offline/online dual mode operation, allowing notebook chip read, write and repair without disassembly. Jumping wires connect the motherboard for online programming, and the CPU is soldered on the MPS board for offline programming.
List of devices supported by the programmer:
1. Notebook Core Power Monitor Programming: MP2940, MP2940A, MP2940C, MP2942, MP2943, MP2944, MP2945, MP2948C, MP2949A, MP2950, MP2959, MP2962, MP2969, MP2979A.
2. Server Telecom Core Power Monitor Programming: MP2955/56/58, MP2951, MP2853, MP2888/86/84, MP2965/66/68, MP5023, MP2975/78/72, MP2855, MP2949A, MP5920, MP5922, MP2926, MP2988.
3. Computing and Telecom Core: MP2971/73, MP2845/45A, MP2856/57, MP2880, MP2882/72/74/78, MP2960, MP2964, MP9941, MP2975/72/76178, MP2985/92/93, MP2986/83, MP2995, MP5990, MPQ2977, MPQ2967, MPQ2861/MP2862, MPQ8646, MP2860/MP2891, MP2890/MP2891A.
MPS Import and Export Program Tutorial:
1. When opening the MPS software and program-ming is not connected, a red message "USB is not connected!" will appear below.
2. When the programmer is connected, the red message "USB is not
connected!" will disappear below.
3. The programmer is connected to the chip through a 3P plug, with a black wire of GND, a red wire of SDA, and a yellow wire of SCL.
4. If you are unsure of the specific point, please refer to the chip PDF, such as MP28888, where pin 34 is SCL and pin 35 is SDA.
5. Power on the target board and click SCAN to search for the chip. Note that the chip needs to be powered on to recognize it.
6. ldentified chip MP2888A with PMBUS address of 20H and Vendor ID of 25H.
7. If there are multiple chips, the list will be displayed on the left. Click on the chip title to select.
8. Input is used to set the basic parameters of the chip, such as the number of phases, etc.
9. Click on "Reglster" to backup and flash programs on this interface.
10. Backup program: Click on [Cur. Export] or [Sys. Export], enter the file name to save in the Save As dialog box, and save. When there are multiple chips, Cur. Export backs up a single chip, while Sys. Export backs up all chips together to a file. Recommend using Cur. Export.
11. There are two methods for flashing programs
Method 1: Click on [Sys.cmd] to select the program file, open it, import the configuration, and then click on [Write To NVM], just write the program into the chip.
Method 2: Click on [Sys. Config]
Select the program file, open it, and the program will automatically write to the chip.
The difference between the two methods is Sys. Config is directly written to the chip, while Sys.cmd requires us to manually write it.
Write in, convenient for writing after changing parameters.