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|3  ||N/C  
|3  ||N/C  
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|4  ||TX  
|4  ||TX or GND
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|5  ||CS  
|5  ||CS  
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|6  ||RX  
|6  ||RX or GND
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|7  ||SCK  
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= Programmers =
= Programmers =


FIXME: Pictures
== RS-232 programmer (ATtiny2313) ==


== RS-232 programmer (ATtiny2313) ==
[[Bild:avrprog-rs232.jpg|thumb|200px|RS-232 (ATTiny2313) programmer]]


This programmer has a DB-9 serial port in one end and a 10-pin ISP header in the other end.
This programmer has a DB-9 serial port in one end and a 10-pin ISP header in the other end.


Programmer type: avr109
Programmer type: avr910<br/>
Speed: 115200
Speed: 115200


avrdude command lines:
'''NB!''' This programmer uses non-standard device codes for atmega48/88/168 (0x06, 0x07 and 0x08).<br/>
  avrdude -P <serialport> -c avr109 -b 115200 -p atmega168
To make it work, edit avrdude.conf:
  part
    id              = "m168";
    avr910_devcode =  0x08;


We're currently having some problems with this programmer.
Note: This programmer requires the target to be self-powered.
 
=== avrdude command lines ===
 
Check connection:
avrdude -P <serialport> -c avr910 -b 115200 -p atmega168


== USBasp programmer (stripboard) ==
== USBasp programmer (stripboard) ==
[[Bild:avrprog-usbasp.jpg|thumb|200px|USBasp stripboard programmer]]


This is a USB programmer built on a stripboard. It has a USB-B connector in one end an a 10-pin ISP header in the other end.
This is a USB programmer built on a stripboard. It has a USB-B connector in one end an a 10-pin ISP header in the other end.


Programmer type: usbasp
Programmer type: usbasp<br/>
Speed: default
Speed: default


avrdude command lines:
=== avrdude command lines ===
Check connection:
  avrdude -c usbasp -p atmega168
  avrdude -c usbasp -p atmega168
Example: Program Arduino NG bootloader:
  avrdude -c usbasp -p atmega168 -e -u -U lock:w:0x3f:m -U efuse:w:0x00:m -U hfuse:w:0xdf:m -U lfuse:w:0xff:m
  avrdude -c usbasp -p atmega168 -e -u -U lock:w:0x3f:m -U efuse:w:0x00:m -U hfuse:w:0xdf:m -U lfuse:w:0xff:m
  avrdude -c usbasp -p atmega168 -U flash:w:ATmegaBOOT_168_ng.hex:i -U lock:w:0x0f:m
  avrdude -c usbasp -p atmega168 -U flash:w:ATmegaBOOT_168_ng.hex:i -U lock:w:0x0f:m


== [[AVRProg-metaboard]] ==
== [[Avrprog-metaboard]] ==
 
[[Bild:avrprog-metaboard.jpg|thumb|200px|Metaboard AVRprog programmer]]


A [[Metaboard]]-based programmer.
A [[Metaboard]]-based programmer.
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This programmer behaves exactly like the USBasp stripboard programmer.
This programmer behaves exactly like the USBasp stripboard programmer.


[[Kategorie:WhateverLab]]
In the current incarnation, this programmer is not as stable as the USBasp version.
We need to figure this out, e.g. ask [[User:cs|Christian]] for advice.
Symptoms are aborted operation during read or write. Usually it helps to try again and to run verify as a separate step.
avrdude: error: wrong reading bytes b8
 
Note: This programmer has a bootloader on it, so it can be updated over USB. There is a jumper to enable the bootloader. This jumper must be '''off''' when using it as a programmer and '''on''' when accessing the bootloader.
 
== [http://www.ladyada.net/make/usbtinyisp USBTinyISP] ==
 
The USBTinyISP from Lady Ada.
FIXME: Safe vs. unsafe
 
Check connection:
avrdude -c usbtiny -p atmega168
 
 
== Any Arduino Board ==
 
see [[Benutzer:Mihi/Programming-attiny45-mit-arduino]]
 
= Troubleshooting =
 
Sometimes, the following happens:
<tt>
avrdude: erasing chip<br/>
avrdude: error: programm enable: target doesn't answer. 1
</tt>
 
This has shown to be caused by wrong crystal fuse settings, typically an issue when programming fresh chips.
To fix, program all fuses first, before erasing the chip.
 
 
[[Kategorie:Arduino]]
[[Kategorie:Arduino]]