1.1.1. Operating Conditions
1.1.2. User Flash Memory Operations During In-System Programming
1.1.3. Interrupting In-System Programming
1.1.4. MultiVolt Devices and Power-Up Sequences
1.1.5. I/O Pins Tri-Stated During In-System Programming
1.1.6. Pull-Up and Pull-Down of JTAG Pins During In-System Programming
1.3.1. Sequential Programming
Sequential programming is the process of programming multiple devices in a chain, one device at a time. After the process of programming the first device in the chain is complete, the next device is programmed. This sequence continues until all specified devices in the JTAG chain are programmed. After a device is successfully programmed, the device is in bypass mode that allows passing of data to the subsequent devices in the chain. The devices in the chain do not go into user mode until all the devices are programmed.