Olimex USB AVR ISP MKII compatible AVR programmer with ICSP PDI TPI support AVR-ISP-MK2 AVR-ISP-MK2 データシート
製品コード
AVR-ISP-MK2
OLIMEX© 2013
AVR-ISP-MK2 user's manual
4. Make sure you are using the ISP interface of AVR-ISP-MK2. If your target board has a 6 pin
connector instead of the 10 pin on AVR-ISP-MK2 make appropriate adapter.
connector instead of the 10 pin on AVR-ISP-MK2 make appropriate adapter.
5. Ensure the target is powered. It can be powered from AVR-ISP-MK2 by changing the “Target”
jumper to position On (to the USB).
jumper to position On (to the USB).
Q3: I use Atmel Studio 6. The device is visible and properly installed but my target
microcontroller is nowhere to be found in the drop-down menus. How shall I proceed?
microcontroller is nowhere to be found in the drop-down menus. How shall I proceed?
A3: Some target microcontrollers lack ready configuration files in the stock versions of Atmel
Studio 6. You might need to add such manually follow the pattern of the already existing .xml files
located by default in C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Atmel Studio 6.x\tools\AVRISPmkII\xml
Studio 6. You might need to add such manually follow the pattern of the already existing .xml files
located by default in C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Atmel Studio 6.x\tools\AVRISPmkII\xml
Q4: I have your AVR-ISP-MKII programmer and it works OK but in Atmel Studio it shows
that the target voltage is 3.3V, when I'm sure the board gets 5.0V. What is wrong?
that the target voltage is 3.3V, when I'm sure the board gets 5.0V. What is wrong?
A4: Olimex AVR-ISP-MK2 cannot detect the target voltage! The information about the voltage in
Atmel Studio 6 is just a place holder - it shouldn't be taken as a correct reading!
Atmel Studio 6 is just a place holder - it shouldn't be taken as a correct reading!
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