MCU Programmer
Features
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- The programmer can read/write data from the following AVR microprocessors: AT90S1200, AT90S2313, AT90S2323, AT90S2333, AT90S2343, AT90S4414, AT90S4433, AT90S4434, AT90S8515, AT90S8535, ATtiny12, ATtiny15 and ATtiny22.
- The programmer communicates via RS232 interface, which means that you can controll the device via the COM-port. You need a normal straight serial-cable with one 9-pol female and one 9-pol male DSUB to connect the AVR Programmer to the computer.
- It has a 48-pol Zeroforce-socket for easy handling.
- It needs a powersupply which can give a relative stable voltage of 6 to 12 VDC and atleast 120 mA.
- The programmer is compatible with the software MCU Programmer, which is freeware and also developed by me.
- The programmer is future upgradable for microprocessors like Mega in the AVR-serie. You only need to reprogram the onboard AVR processor.
- The programmer has an onboard ISP (In System Programmable) socket, which you can use to program mounted AVR microprocessors. You can also use the socket to program surfacemounted AVRs.
- When you use the ISP socket you can choose to clock the processor from the programmer or use the onboard crystal/clock where the AVR is mounted. The AVR must be clocked at 0.5 MHz or faster.
- A LED indicates that the programmer is on, and it begins to blink if the communication is broken.
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