Atmel ATAVRBFLY データシート
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AVR Butterfly User Guide
4271C–AVR–04/05
Figure 3-2. In-System Programming
To program the ATmega169 using ISP Programming mode, connect a 6-wire cable
between the ISP6PIN connector on the STK500 board and J403 the ISP connector on
the AVR Butterfly as shown in Figure 3-2. This device can be programmed using the
Serial Programming mode in the AVR Studio4 STK500 software. Instead of soldering in
a ISP-header, one can make contact just by pressing the header to the footprint. Make
sure that pin 1 on the STK500 match with pin 1 on the AVR Butterfly. See Figure 3-3 for
the pinout of the ISP Connector.
between the ISP6PIN connector on the STK500 board and J403 the ISP connector on
the AVR Butterfly as shown in Figure 3-2. This device can be programmed using the
Serial Programming mode in the AVR Studio4 STK500 software. Instead of soldering in
a ISP-header, one can make contact just by pressing the header to the footprint. Make
sure that pin 1 on the STK500 match with pin 1 on the AVR Butterfly. See Figure 3-3 for
the pinout of the ISP Connector.
Figure 3-3. ISP Connector, J403
Notes: 1.
More information about the STK500 can be found in the STK500 User
Guide, which is available at the Atmel web site,
Guide, which is available at the Atmel web site,
www.atmel.com
. See
STK500 User Guide for information on how to use the STK500 front-end
software for ISP Programming.
software for ISP Programming.
2.
Do not use the AVRISP for In-System Programming, unless if the kit is pow-
ered from an external power source.
ered from an external power source.
1 2
PB3
VCC_EXT
PB1
PB2
RST
GND
ISP