AVRProgrammers: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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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: | + | Programmer type: avr910 |
Speed: 115200 | Speed: 115200 | ||
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+ | '''NB!''' This programmer uses non-standard device codes for atmega48/88/168 (0x06, 0x07 and 0x08).<br/> | ||
+ | To make it work, edit avrdude.conf: | ||
+ | part | ||
+ | id = "m168"; | ||
+ | avr910_devcode = 0x08; | ||
=== avrdude command lines === | === avrdude command lines === | ||
Check connection: | Check connection: | ||
− | avrdude -P <serialport> -c | + | avrdude -P <serialport> -c avr910 -b 115200 -p atmega168 |
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== USBasp programmer (stripboard) == | == USBasp programmer (stripboard) == |
Version vom 22. Dezember 2008, 02:10 Uhr
WTF?
We have a small selection of AVR programmers lying around. This is an attempt to document how to use them.
General information
10-pin ISP header pinout
1 | MOSI |
2 | Vcc |
3 | N/C |
4 | TX or GND |
5 | CS |
6 | RX or GND |
7 | SCK |
8 | GND |
9 | MISO |
10 | GND |
6-pin ISP header pinoout
Note that some boards have a non-standard pinout for the 6-pin headers.
1 | MISO |
2 | Vcc |
3 | SCK |
4 | MOSI |
5 | CS/RST |
6 | GND |
Programmers
FIXME: Pictures taken - need to upload
RS-232 programmer (ATtiny2313)
This programmer has a DB-9 serial port in one end and a 10-pin ISP header in the other end.
Programmer type: avr910 Speed: 115200
NB! This programmer uses non-standard device codes for atmega48/88/168 (0x06, 0x07 and 0x08).
To make it work, edit avrdude.conf:
part id = "m168"; avr910_devcode = 0x08;
avrdude command lines
Check connection:
avrdude -P <serialport> -c avr910 -b 115200 -p atmega168
USBasp programmer (stripboard)
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 Speed: default
avrdude command lines
Check connection:
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 -U flash:w:ATmegaBOOT_168_ng.hex:i -U lock:w:0x0f:m
AVRProg-metaboard
A Metaboard-based programmer.
This programmer behaves exactly like the USBasp stripboard programmer.