SparkFunPocket AVR Programmer
Processor | 3.3 GHz |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | SparkFun |
Item model number | LYSB01BHHH714-ELECTRNCS |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 0.2 x 2.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 0.2 x 2.7 inches |
R**R
Allows Using Arduino IDE to Program Chips that Don't Have Bootloaders
This thing works great. No need for bootloaders on chips when you use this. I use it with the Arduino IDE to write and load programs into ATmega328 and ATTiny85. It's great for allowing you to build a special use board and install a dedicated chip with an ICSP connector to program with. Lets you build and program special use boards without tying up an Arduino especially when it's over kill and an ATTiny85 will work instead.Sparkfun has all the info and resources on their site to get this up and running.
T**)
Excellent In-System Arduino Programmer!
This AVR programmer is awesome! Now I can buy inexpensive, blank ATMEGA 328 chips and easily install my own boot loader!sparkfun (dot com) has an excellent tutorial on using this device as an ISP (in-system programmer) for the Aruduino Uno. Although there's a lot of description text there (you can use this little guy in MANY different ways)... the simplest for me was a single picture they have of wiring the Arudino to this programmer. Yes, it comes with a ribbon cable, but I have a Arduino Uno Zebra Case (Black Ice) and the ribbon cable doesn't fit in the cutout hole, and I didn't feel like disassembling it.In short, on the Arudino:Vcc/5v - Red - Pin 2Gnd - Black - Pin 6MOSI - Green - Pin 4MISO - Yellow - Pin 1SCK - Blue - Pin 3Reset - Gray - Pin 5And on this device:Vcc - Red - pin 2Gnd - Black - Pin 6MOSI - Green - Pin 1MISO - Yellow - Pin 9SCK - Blue - Pin 7Reset - Gray - Pin 5This is product 9825 on the sparkfun web site, and they have a pdf of the schematic.Once connected, it is a simple matter of selecting (from Arudiino IDE) Tools - Programmer - (choose USBTinyISP)Then: Burn - Boot loaderI did all this from my Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Project Board - 1GB RAM - 900 MHz Quad-Core CPU after installing the Arudino IDE via:sudo apt-get install arduinoThat command installs everything you need, including the avrdude programmer.Note that BOTH the Arudino AND this programmer need to be plugged into USB ports. Amazon sells a good hub that works for me: AmazonBasics 7 Port USB 2.0 Hub with 5V/4A Power AdapterVery cool. Highly recommended.p.s. Pay attention to the "Power Target" / "No Power" switch.
S**D
Runs good
Hard to find drivers for win7 x64 but they are out there, and I got this working fine. Perfect for reburning bootloader to an arduino atmega328 you've zapped. This should power the arduino without the arduino being connect to usb itself, if it doesn't, you've got the plug backwards. I saw a tutorial online that had this all wrong, don't let it mess you up.With this thing you can just buy a blank atmega328p, no need to spend extra on having it already bootloaded.
M**V
... with linux successfully as the windows terminal is not fun. i made my own programming boards for the ...
used with linux successfully as the windows terminal is not fun. i made my own programming boards for the cpus. avrdude is ok to use, don t bother with other non free more fancy programmers, they are a pain to setup. there are online websites simulating the fuses and addresses to program, very helpfull.
C**K
Functional, some issues, still not the best programmer
Functional, includes a cable with the two different ASP/ISP standard sizes. Pin compatible with my USBasp device.I purchased this to program my ATMega328 chips, which the USBasp was struggling to program. However, even with bypass circuitry and such, the programming off of this seems fairly unreliable. Sometimes I have to try 3 or 4 times before it will program and verify properly. It does inevitably work, however. I can't guarantee that the problem isn't on my end.I'd recommend a clone of the AVRISP instead of any of these super cheap ones. It's not that much more expensive and it works for the entire product line.
P**O
Once I quit looking for a COMM Port, everything worked great!
I had never used one of these before so I was looking for a COMM Port in the Arduino IDE. I was really frustrated until I realized that it was not supposed to show up as a COMM port at all. Once I realized that and uploaded using the "upload with programmer" button, everything has worked great!
J**R
Failed after one month
What a piece of garbage. Completely dead after only using it for a month! And of course, it died right after my return window closed.
J**D
Simple to use, helped fix my problem
This is perfect! My arduino got into a weird state where it wouldn't reset or take any new programming. Who knows what I did, I'm new and still learning. I wasn't sure how to fix it. I even though I might need a new Aruino board. Then I decided that reloading the bootloader would be worth a shot. It turned out to be super straightforward to use this with the Arduino IDE. It reloaded my Aruino Uno bootloader on the first go. Now my Arduino board is right as rain and back on track. I loved how easy it was to use this AVR Programmer and how it helped solve my problem.
J**A
Yep it's an AVR programmer and probably fits in a pocket protector.
Not the cheapest, not that it's expensive, but pretty much the go to standard that you know is going to work. Shipped domestically so you're not waiting ashore gazing asea for your boat to arrive to get one. Might fit in your pocket but then I tend to leave mine on the workbench since I have yet to get an emergency programming call to run to.
B**D
Intermediate
Not green horn friendly
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