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However, it can be hard to work out exactly how to use it to program your AVR chips. These notes might help get you started. | However, it can be hard to work out exactly how to use it to program your AVR chips. These notes might help get you started. | ||
- | The first thing to do is to download a copy of [[http:// | + | The first thing to do is to download a copy of [[http:// |
+ | This has a decent built-in programming capability and works well with the STK500 unit. | ||
Depending on the board that you will use to host the AVR chip that is to be programmed, you might need an external power supply unit. We use this inexpensive serial Arduino board. To use it as a programmer, we require to plug in both the ISP connector and have external power applied to the little DC jack plug on the board. The important thing to note is that your board should have a six or ten pin ISP connector. Our board has a six pin connector. | Depending on the board that you will use to host the AVR chip that is to be programmed, you might need an external power supply unit. We use this inexpensive serial Arduino board. To use it as a programmer, we require to plug in both the ISP connector and have external power applied to the little DC jack plug on the board. The important thing to note is that your board should have a six or ten pin ISP connector. Our board has a six pin connector. |