==Abstract== This file contains some hints that might be useful to solve some beginners programming problems. ==Changing the programmer== The progject makes use of the avrdude programmer tool which supports several types of programmers. I prefer the avrispMKII and the stk200 Parallport programmer. Anyway, you can change the makefile to use your favourite programmer Find the section that is labeled with: "Programming Options (avrdude)" Set the variable AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER to the programmer type you use. To find out which programmer types are supported type avrdude -c x to get a list of the supported programmers. Then pick out your programmer and configure it in the makefile. Here are two examples: AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = stk200 #Parallelport AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = avrispv2 #USB Then find and set the AVRDUDE_PORT variable acording your needs: AVRDUDE_PORT = /dev/parport0 #Parallelport AVRDUDE_PORT = usb #USB Now you should be ready to program the AVR device directly via the makefile. ==Set programming speed== When using an AVRispMKII the following hints might be useful: When you use your AVR isp you might want to change the programming speed acording your needs. A slow clocked device needs a slow programming speed a fast clocked device cen be programmed at a higher speed. To change the programming speed do the following: * Enter the terminal mode: avrdude -p m16 -c avrispmkII -P usb -t Note: change the -p option to the device you are using. In this example a mega 16 is used. The terminal mode can only be entered when an AVR device is connected correctly. * Set the sck clock devider by typing: sck 1 for a fast programming speed (e.g. Avr with 16 Mhz) sck 10 for a slow programming speed sck 100 for a very slow programming speed Note: You might think that the programmer works without a VCC supply. (Because it gets its power from the USB port) But this is not correct. You need to contact the VCC pin in your layout. Otherwise the programmer will refuse to work. ==Pinout of the ISP Header== The most of my projects are using a customized ISP-Pinheader. It has only one row of pins instead of two. That makes it much easier to layout. Here is the pinout: +---------------------+ | o o o o o o | | 1 2 3 4 5 6 | +---------------------+ 1 = VCC 2 = SCK 3 = RESET 4 = MOSI 5 = MISO 6 = GND 20112009 Philipp Fabian Benedikt Maier