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1. AVR ISP MK2 programmer USER S MANUAL Revision H August 2013 Designed by OLIMEX Ltd 2012 Cy lead free All boards produced by Olimex LTD are ROHS compliant OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual DISCLAIMER 2013 Olimex Ltd Olimex logo and combinations thereof are registered trademarks of Olimex Ltd Other product names may be trademarks of others and the rights belong to their respective owners The information in this document is provided in connection with Olimex products No license express or implied or otherwise to any intellectual property right is granted by this document or in connection with the sale of Olimex products It is possible that the pictures in this manual differ from the latest revision of the board The product described in this document is subject to continuous development and improvements All particulars of the product and its use contained in this document are given by OLIMEX in good faith However all warranties implied or expressed including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose are excluded This document is intended only to assist the reader in the use of the product OLIMEX Ltd shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of any information in this document or any error or omission in such information or any incorrect use of the product This evaluation board kit is intended for use for engineering development demonstrat
2. GREEN LED on and RED blink USB connection active and programming activity erasing flashing programming unless TARGET is on Orange when ORANGE LED is off TARGET jumper is in position OFF Orange ORANGE LED on TARGET jumper is in position on BLINK means programming activity erasing flashing programming After firmware change the LEDs might act in different way Orange turns on during programmer initialization and after that turns off flashes when target operation is performed read write Red turns on after successful USB initialization Page 18 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual CHAPTER 6 REVISION HISTORY AND SUPPORT 6 Introduction to the chapter In this chapter you will find the current and the previous version of the document you are reading Also the web page for your device is listed Be sure to check it after a purchase for the latest available updates and examples 6 1 Document revision Changes Modified Page A Initial Creation 11 07 12 Included LUFA license text Added info how to update the firmware for AVRdude Arduino IDE Fixed a number of broken links and made a couple of points clearer Made a couple of references to make firmware changes clearer Fixed several 5 7 9 13 14 links Expanded chapter 4 with a lot more 12 13 14 15 Specifics B 23 07 12 C 30 08 12 D 21 01 13 E Added info on maximum power available added info on the LED
3. 4 2 Arduino AVRDude Linux AVR ISP MK2 comes with firmware that supports AVR Studio In order to use AVR ISP MK2 with AVRDude GCC LibUSB Arduino you need to perform firmware change There is a way to use AVR ISP MK2 with Arduino AVRDude using the LibUSB drivers and changing the firmware BUT it is not possible at the moment to use the AVR ISP MK2 both at Arduino AVRDude and AVR Studio It would depend on you which one you prefer You need to change the firmware of AVR ISP MK2 using the Atmel Flip program AND the Windows drivers every time you switch between Arduino and AVR Studio or vice versa How to proceed changing the firmware 4 2 1 Changing firmware for Windows users All files needed except for Atmel Flip which is available at Atmel s web site for free should be downloaded from our web site and the AVR ISP MK2 page 1 Connect the device to the USB and with a needle or sharp object press the button on it s back side the one that the arrow points as Upgrade the LEDs should turn off which will put the processor in bootloader state ready for firmware upgrade 2 Download and install the Atmel Flip software Check in device manager if the device is recognized as AT90USB162 if it isn t search for proper drivers in Atmel Flip installation folder Page 9 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual SSS 4 libusb win32 devices ew ig ATSOUSB162 p Fi Mice and other pointing devices b ks Monitors 3 Aft
4. UDE Depending on the target you might need https www olimex com Products AV R Programmers AVR ICSP since AVR ISP MK2 doesn t provide 6 pin ICSP connector Note it is bought separately Page 7 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual CHAPTER 3 AVR ISP MK2 BOARD DESCRIPTION 3 Introduction to the chapter Here you get acquainted with the main parts of the board Note the names used on the board differ from the names used to describe them For the actual names check the AVR ISP Mk2 itself 3 1 Layout top view FIRMWARE UPGRADE BUTTON POWERING ICSP 10 pin OF TARGET JUMPERS Page 8 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual CHAPTER 4 RECOMMENDED SOFTWARE TOOLS 4 Introduction to the chapter Here you will find short info on the most popular choices for software that can be used with the AVR programmer 4 1 AVR STUDIO in Windows The most popular choice amongst AVR fans The IDE has everything you need for software development with AVR under Windows You can download it from the official Atmel web site If you have doubt that you have the latest firmware version or if you have accidentally corrupted the firmware or changed it with other software you might want to refer to sub chapter 5 2 where firmware changes for AVR STUDIO are explained AVR ISP MK2 comes with firmware for AVR STUDIO in order to use it with AVRDude or Arduino IDE which uses AVRDude follow the procedure in next sub chapter 4 2
5. ayout Works with 5V and 3 3V targets selectable and can supply target with power Programs both flash and EEPROM Supports fuses and lock bit programming Upgradeable for future device support Supports target voltages from 1 8V to 5 5V 2 ribbon female female cables 10pin and 6pin Adjustable ISP programming speed 50Hz to 8MHz SCK frequency Dimensions 45x30 mm 1 7x1 2 20 cm 8 ribbon cable rUhUh 1H HF OH HO OH o AVR ISP MK2 can program tinyAVR and megaAVR devices using the ISP Interface tinyAVR devices using the TPI interface and AVR XMEGA devices using the PDI Interface 1 2 Target market and purpose of the board AVR ISP MK2 is a ready to use programmer low cost clone of AVRISP MKII The board is suitable for programming microcontrollers that according to their respective datasheets allow ICSP PDI or TPI programming modes OLIMEX AVR ISP MkK2 is a programmer based on the hardware of AVRISP MKII clone open source project and the USB stack of the LUFA Lightweight USB Framework for AVRs project started and maintained by Dean Camera More info about the initial idea and Dean Camera can be found here http www fourwalledcubicle com AVRISP php Page 5 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 1 3 Organization Each section in this document covers a separate topic organized as follow Chapter 1 is an overview of the board usage and features Chapter 2 provides a guide for quickly setting up t
6. ble for programming tinyAVR and megaAVR chips The ICSP connector is not over voltage over current protected The two simple protection methods implemented are 1 diodes for electrostatic discharge and 2 series of resistors for basic protection Depending on the target you might need https www olimex com Products AVR Programmers AVR ICSP since AVR ISP MK2 doesn t provide 6 pin ICSP connector Note it is bought separately 5 1 2 6 pin PDI The 6 pin PDI is used for programming AVR XMEGA 5 1 3 6 pin TPI The interface used for programming tinyAVR 5 2 Upgrade firmware button There is a small hole between the PDI interface and the ICSP10 interface which nests a button below The button is used to enter bootloader mode The memory can then be programmed with new firmware If you wish to update your firmware check if there is newer version in the web and follow the algorithm 1 Connect the programmer to the USB and with a sharp object needle or pin press the upgrade pin it is in a small hole at the back of the board this will start the bootloader and will turn off the LED also probably will show a new unrecognized device in device manager for which we will install driver in step 3 Page 16 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 2 Download and install the latest version of Atmel Flip software it can be downloaded from the Atmel s web site 3 Open its install folder and update the software of the unrecognize
7. d device usually under Other devices tab with the drivers from folder named usb the device should now be recognized as AT90USB162 under libusb win32 tab 4 Start Atmel FLIP and click Select a target device gt choose AT90USB162 5 Click Select a Communication Medium and then USB medium 6 From File gt load HEX file choose this HEX CLICK FOR DOWNLOAD and click RUN in the Operations Flow section 7 Disconnect the AVR ISP MK2 from the USB and connect it again Please refer to 4 2 Arduino AVRDude Linux for more detailed description 5 3 Jumpers description Please note that the two jumpers on the board are PTH plated through hole type and should be easy to mount dismount 5 3 1 TARGET jumper TARGET jumper controls the powering of the target board If it is in position ON check the diagram on the back of the plastic cover it will provide either 3 3V or 5V to the target board depending on the position of the POWER jumper The default position is OFF 5 3 2 POWER jumper If you have set the TARGET jumper to position ON POWER jumper controls whether 3 3V or 5V are provided to the target board The maximum amperage available for both 3 3V and 5V modes is 300mA The default position is 5V Page 17 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 5 4 LEDs explained There are two 3mm LEDs ORANGE and a double colored GREEN RED Green when GREEN LED is on USB connection is active Green
8. er that run the Atmel Flip and select AT90USB162 in Device gt Select ij Atmel Flip File Buffer Device Settings Help OS FAAA EH 9 Operations Flow FLASH Buffer Information ATS0USB 162 Signature Bytes im a i i Size 12KB Erase paeen es Device BootIds Checksum 0xFF Blank Check Reset Before Loading Program HEX File Verify AIMEL ii Select EEPROM Gi Atmel Flip File Buffer Device Help ap S Communication RS232 Ctri R f QD Preferences Ctrl P CAN oe Operations Flow Enter Debug Mode Ctrl D USB Ctrl U LPC TT EnterDemo Mode Ctrl D Erase 0x0 Oxi iaoi ea Device Boot Ids E i Checksum OxFF Blank Check Bootloader Ver Reset Before Loading Program HEX File 5 From File gt Load hex files choose either AVR456 studio AVRISP MKII hex or libUSB AVRISP MKII hex the first hex is the firmware for AVR Atmel Studio the second one is for Page 10 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual AV Rdude Linux Arduino 6 Click Run 7 Unplug and plug again AVR ISP MK2 from the USB If you have uploaded the AV Rdude Linux Arduino firmware the LEDs would change their behavior and remain lit 8 Uninstall any previous drivers selecting delete option from device manager and scan for hardware changes or plug unplug again Note that for the Jungo drivers you might need to go to the control panel and uninstall the drivers from Pr
9. es for boards modified by the customer for instance soldering additional components or removing components such boards will be not be a subject of our warranty If you are positive that the problem is due to manufacturing defect or component you can return the board back to us for inspection When we receive the board we will check and if the problem is caused due to our fault and we will repair replace the faulty hardware free of charge otherwise we can quote price of the repair Note that all shipping costs back and forth have to be covered by the customer Before you ship anything back you need to ask for RMA When you ship back please attach to it your shipping address phone e mail RMA and brief description of the problem All boards should be sent back in antistatic package and well packed to prevent damages during the transport Page 22 of 22
10. he board Chapter 3 contains the general board diagram and layout Chapter 4 mentions the main software tools used with AVR ISP MK2 Chapter 5 is an explanation of the interfaces the LEDs and the jumpers position Chapter 6 contains the revision history useful links and support information Page 6 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual CHAPTER 2 SETTING UP THE AVR ISP MK2 BOARD 2 Introduction to the chapter This section helps you set up the AVR ISP MK2 development board for the first time Please consider first the electrostatic warning to avoid damaging the board then discover the hardware and software required to operate the board The procedure to power up the board is given and a description of the default board behavior is detailed 2 1 Electrostatic warning The AVR ISP MK2 comes in a plastic cover but make sure boards and devices interfacing with the programmer are properly grounded 2 3 Requirements In order to set up the AVR ISP MK2 optimally you might need to update your set of hardware and or software tools The major needed components are listed below Hardware tools USB A to USB B cable Atmel board or chip that can be programmed by AVR ISP MK2 The list of supported devices can be found in the official Atmel web site http www atmel com tools AVRISPMKII aspx tab devices Personal computer with USB port Software tools AVR STUDIO 4 5 or ATMEL STUDIO 6 with AVR GCC compiler AVR D
11. ion or evaluation purposes only and is not considered by OLIMEX to be a finished end product fit for general consumer use Persons handling the product must have electronics training and observe good engineering practice standards As such the goods being provided are not intended to be complete in terms of required design marketing and or manufacturing related protective considerations including product safety and environmental measures typically found in end products that incorporate such semiconductor components or circuit boards Olimex currently deals with a variety of customers for products and therefore our arrangement with the user is not exclusive Olimex assumes no liability for applications assistance customer product design software performance or infringement of patents or services described herein THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE DESIGN MATERIALS AND THE COMPONENTS USED TO CREATE AVR ISP MK2 THEY ARE CONSIDERED SUITABLE ONLY FOR AVR ISP MK2 Page 2 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual The product is based on Dean Camera s LUFA USB stack More info at http www fourwalledcubicle com The LUFA library is currently released under the MIT license included below Copyright 2013 Dean Camera dean at fourwalledcubicle dot com Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice appear in all c
12. ntrollers Waming You are about to uninstall this device from your system Delete the driver software for this device 9 Install the new drivers corresponding for your needs the picture below shows how to install the LibUSB drivers over the Jungo ones you have to browse to the LibUSB folder and install Page 11 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual anyway T Dere M i n cle z d Devi Monee I a aaa ie a File Action View Help e 9 0 H ib m t E Re 4 Lyubcho7 PC gt i Computer pe gt a Disk drives Ko i Update Driver Software AVRISP mk gt AMY Display adapters gt ef DVD CD ROM drives cl Floppy disk drives Installing driver software gt g Floppy drive controllers gt ca IDE ATA ATAPI controllers i EF Jungo iif AVRISP mkl gt ED Keyboards gt A Mice and other pointing dewices iil Windows Security s EE Monitors gt i Network adapters K Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software 7S Ports COM amp LPT po J Communications Port COM1 5 JB Processors gt Don t install this driver software gt Sound video and game controllers You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software gt JE System devices for your device gt Universal Serial Bus controllers Install this driver software anyway Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or disc Unsigned software from othe
13. ocumentation for list of microcontrollers The output should be like C2 lt Users SDesktopsavpdude 5 11 Patch7610 wins2 ayvrdude 5 11 Patch 7610 win 32 raurdude p mi c avpispmkII F usb b 115200 avrdude AUR device initialized and ready to accept instructions Reading H HHRHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH i 100 0 03s avrdude Device signature Oxle 403 avrdude safemode Fuses OK avrdude done Thank you A sample programming line for avrdude would be avrdude p m328p P usb c avrispmkii e U flash w test hex assuming you have ATmega328P and your binary code is named test hex The output should be like Users DesktopNaurdude 5 11 Patch 7610 win32 aurdude 5 11 Patch 7610 win 32 gt avrdude p mi6 c avpispmkII P usb b 115200 U flash w test_leds hex vrdude AUR device initialized and ready to accept instructions i HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH i 1002 0 03s Device signature Oxie 403 NOTE FLASH memory has been specified an erase cycle will be performed To disable this feature specify the D option gt erasing chip reading input file test_leds hex z input file test_leds hex auto detected as Intel Hex writing flash 260 bytes MISES SS STs sis sis isisisisiss isis sis isieisis isis is sisisisisisisisisicigisisis s s iss 260 bytes of flash written verifying flash memory against test_leds hex z load data fla
14. ograms and Features the drivers are called either Jungo or Atmel USB iy Device Manager sss ee gt ED 88 File Action View Help e 9 mE H e eRe 4 g Lyubcho7 PC gt gJ Computer Disk drives gt AK Display adapters 43 DVD CD ROM drives gt ei Floppy disk drives cy Floppy drive controllers gt c IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Jungo LEF AVRISP mkII fol WinDriver gt ED Keyboards R Mice and other pointing devices ro E Monitors Confirm Device Uni eS amp Network adapters l 1 Ports COM amp LPT Mau AVRISP mkil 4 1 Communications Port COM1 lt lt fo i ECP Printer Port LPT1 Waming You are about to uninstall this device from your system D Processors Q Sound video and game controllers gt gil System devices b Universal Serial Bus controllers lt Device Manager asi a File Action View Help e 9 mE B FRG 4 yah Lyubcho7 PC JE Computer Disk drives i BS Display adapters 43 DVD CD ROM drives gt ts Floppy disk drives Floppy drive controllers gt Gg IDE ATA ATAPI controllers ae Jungo Swell WinDriver amp Keyboards JA Mice and other pointing devices E Monitors m amp Network adapters Confirm Device Uni 7 Ports COM amp LPT og Communications Port COM1 Win Driver i ECP Printer Port LPT1 a JE Processors a Sound video and game controllers JE System devices bs Universal Serial Bus co
15. opies and that both that the copyright notice and this permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting documentation and that the name of the author not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission The author disclaim all warranties with regard to this software including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness In no event shall the author be liable for any special indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use data or profits whether in an action of contract negligence or other tortuous action arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of this software Page 3 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual Table of Contents Page 4 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 Introduction to the chapter Thank you for choosing the AVR ISP MK2 programmer from Olimex This document provides a user s guide for the Olimex AVR ISP MK2 programmer As an overview this chapter gives the scope of this document and lists the programmer s features The document s organization is then detailed 1 1 Features Tested and working with AVR Studio 4 AVR Studio 5 ATMEL Studio 6 Connects to PC via USB 2 0 Full speed Does not need external power supply as it takes the power supply from USB Uses Atmel s 2x5 pin ICSP and 2x3 pin PDI and TPI connector l
16. r sources may harm your computer or steal information i v See details Important it is possible that the drivers get blocked under Windows 7 x64 or Windows 8 If this is the case when you visit the device manager there would be yellow triangle notifying for the error in driver signatures You would need to disable driver signing for your operating system 4 2 2 Changing firmware for Linux AVRdude users 1 Download and install dfu programmer package apt get 2 Flash the firmware with dfu programmer at9Qusb162 flash debug 6 1ibUSB AVRISP MKII hex 3 Create new file etc udev avrisp rules SUBSYSTEM usb device ACTION add GOTO avrisp_ end Atmel Corp JTAG ICE mkII ATTR idVendor 3eb SYSFS idProduct 2103 MODE 660 GROUP dialout Atmel Corp AVRISP mkII ATTR idVendor 3eb SYSFS idProduct 2104 MODE 660 GROUP dialout Atmel Corp Dragon ATTR idVendor 3eb SYSFS idProduct 2107 MODE 660 GROUP dialout LABEL avrisp end Page 12 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 4 Create a virtual link to the file and give it a rule priority cd etc udev rules d sudo In avrisp rules 60 avrisp rules 5 Check you re in the dialout group groups 6 Restart udev sudo restart udev That s it To test the connection try avrdude p m16 c avrispmkII P usb b 115200 assuming that you have ATmega16 microcontroller check the AVRdude d
17. s and expanded the 95 02 13 tcsp information F 10 05 13 G 16 05 13 H 21 08 13 Page 19 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 6 2 Useful web links and purchase codes The web page you can visit for more info on your device is http www atmel com tools AVRISPMKII aspx You can get the latest updates on the software at http www fourwalledcubicle com LUFA php ORDER CODES AVR ISP MK2 assembled and tested AVR ISP compatible programmer How to purchase Olimex products You can order from our web shop or from any of our distributors The list of official Olimex distributors might be found at https www olimex com Distributors Check https www olimex com for more info 6 3 FAQ Q1 The programmer is not recognized in AVR studio What should I do A1 The most common ways to resolve such an issue are 1 Make sure you have installed the proper driver Sometimes the Jungo driver behaves strange Try to uninstall it completely from Control panel gt Add Remove programs Programs and Features in Windows 7 the driver is usually named AVR Jungo USB Then install it again 2 When AVR ISP MK2 is connected to the USB in Windows Device Manager you should see a tab named Jungo When you click to expand this tab you should see AVR ISP mkII and WinDriver devices and there SHOULD NOT be any warnings with exclamation marks If there is exclamation mark this probably means the driver i
18. s doesn t require a pin number change 7 Remember to click Upload Using Programmer By default the right arrow in the interface would attempt to upload via the bootloader E Final Shipping Blink Arduino 1 0 4 Edit Sketch Tools Help New Ctrl M Open Ctrl 0 Sketchbook Examples Close Ctrl W Save Ctri Save As Ctrl Shift Upload Ctrl U Upload Using Programmer Ctrl Shift U Fage Setup Ctrl Shift P Print Ctrl F 1 Preferences Ctrl Comma Quit Ctrl Q Special mention for Olimex boards sometimes the board refuses to reset before programming when using Arduino Try holding the reset button and release it simultaneously while clicking Upload Using Programmer Page 14 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 4 2 4 10 pin ICSP to 6 pin ICSP cable ICSP is the most common one but some boards have only 6 pin ICSP In such a case you should make a 10 pin to 6 pin adapter as show below or just use male female jumper cables FROM PROGRAMMER TO TARGET Page 15 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual CHAPTER 5 INTERFACES AND HARDWARE 5 Introduction to the chapter In this chapter are presented the interfaces found on the programmed that can be found on the board Jumpers functions are described 5 1 Programming interfaces AVR ISP MK2 has three programming interfaces aiming at different processors 5 1 1 10 pin ICSP The ICSP in circuit serial programming interface is suita
19. s 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 AVRISPmkI xml Page 21 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 6 4 Product support For product support hardware information and error reports mail to support olimex com Note that we are primarily a hardware company and our software support is limited Please consider reading the paragraph below about the warranty of Olimex products Warranty and returns Our boards have lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects and components During development work it is not unlikely that you can burn your programmer or development board This is normal we also do development work and we have damaged A LOT of programmers and boards during our daily job so we know how it works If our board programmer has worked fine then stopped please check if you didn t apply over voltage by mistake or shorted something in your target board where the programmer was connected etc Sometimes boards might get damaged by ESD shock voltage or if you spill coffee on them during your work when they are powered Please note that warranty do not cover problems caused by improper use Shorts over voltages ESD shock etc If the board has warranty label it should be not broken Broken labels void the warranty same appli
20. s not enabled because the Third Party drivers enforcement rules in Windows 7 and 8 please seek more information for how to disable driver enforcements If the device is recognized as other tool you might need to change the firmware with the Atmel compatible one which is the default one Q2 I can connect to the programmer but can t connect the programmer to the target Also when I try to read the device ID there are errors What should I do A2 The most common ways to resolve such an issue are 1 Check if you have used the proper interface according to your target 2 If using ICP try changing the ISP frequency with lower or higher values sometimes settings lower ISP frequency restricts reading writing try to keep 4KHz at least Page 20 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 3 If you are using a custom made board or you connect the microcontroller directly with wires make sure you follow the AVR ICSP programming standards 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 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 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 A3 Some target microcontroller
21. sh data from input file test_leds hex input file test_leds hex auto detected as Intel Hex input file test_leds hex contains 260 bytes reading on chip flash data i HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH i 100 O 09s z verifying 260 bytes of flash verified safemode Fuses OK done Thank you Page 13 of 22 OLIMEX 2012 AVR ISP MK2 user s manual 4 2 3 Using Arduino IDE with AVR ISP MK2 1 Download latest Arduino IDE and run it 2 Plug the AVR ISP MK2 to the computer and follow chapter 4 2 1 for firmware and driver install 3 Power your target Arduino compatible board via the AVR ISP MK2 setting the jumpers properly or externally make sure AVR ISP MK2 doesn t provide additional voltage TERGET jumper is set to OFF 4 Make sure you use the correct interface If you need adapter cable 10 pin ICSP to 6 pin ICSP please check the schematic at the next chapter 4 2 4 5 Set the correct values for board and programmer in the Arduino IDE Tools gt Board and Tools gt Programmer Tools Help Auto Format Ctrl T Archive Sketch Fix Encoding amp Reload Serial Monitor Ctrl Shift M Board p NO seu4 Serial Port j Programmer j AVR ISP Burn Bootloader AVRISP mki USBtinyISP USBasp routine runs once when you press rg Parallel Programmer Arduino as ISP 6 Open a simple blinking LED example and adjust the pin values according to the schematic of your device some board

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