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* Orange: MISO (to AVR SPI's master input pin)
 
* Orange: MISO (to AVR SPI's master input pin)
 
* Yellow: SCK (to AVR SPI's sync serial clock pin)
 
* Yellow: SCK (to AVR SPI's sync serial clock pin)
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== Usage ==
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The next picture shows the cables connected to an ATmega328 on a breadboard connected to the USBasp programmer, ready to be used.
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[[File:usbasp_atmega.jpg]]

Revision as of 17:27, 13 April 2016

Sometimes one will need to program an Arduino board that does not have a programming interface or will want to build a custom one using and Atmel AVR chip. If the chip contains no bootloader or we do not have a serial interface we can use an external ICSP programmer, such as the USBasp. In this page we will explain how to use such programmer.

USBasp description

USBasp is a USB in-circuit programmer for Atmel AVR controllers. The programmer uses a firmware-only USB driver, no special USB controller is needed.

Features:

  • Works under multiple platforms such as GNU/Linux, Mac OS X.
  • Allows you to read or write the microcontroller EEPROM, firmware, fuse bits and lock bits.
  • No special controllers or smd components are needed.
  • Programming speed is up to 5kBytes/sec.
  • SCK option to support targets with low clock speed (< 1,5MHz).
  • 10 pin ISP interface (conforms to standard ISP 10-pin pinout).

Usbasp01.jpg

More info: http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/


10 pin ISP interface

Male Interface:

ISP 10 way pinout.png

Female Interface:

Usbasp02.jpg

Usbasp03.jpg

  • Red: VCC
  • Black: GND
  • Blue: RST (to AVR reset pin)
  • Green: MOSI (to AVR SPI's master output pin)
  • Orange: MISO (to AVR SPI's master input pin)
  • Yellow: SCK (to AVR SPI's sync serial clock pin)

Usage

The next picture shows the cables connected to an ATmega328 on a breadboard connected to the USBasp programmer, ready to be used.

Usbasp atmega.jpg