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Document: Datasheet
Date: 5-Jan-12
Model #: 1138
Features
The AVR ISP is fully supported by AVR Studio. We recommend using the latest available
version of AVR Studio 4.
Tested & Ready to use AVR-ISP USB Programmer covering 1 year warranty
CDROM containing AVR Studio programming software, USB Driver & PDF manual.
USB Cable for connecting to PC
10 pin Flat Cable connector for connecting to target boards
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Supported Devices
It supports all AVR devices which can be programmed through ISP interface in AVR Studio.
Note: Programmer also supports AT89S51 and AT89S52 IC along with all other AVR ICs.
Classic
AT90S1200
AT90S2313
AT90S2323
AT90S2343
AT90S2333
AT90S4414
AT90S4433
AT90S4434
AT90S8515
AT90S8535
Tiny
ATtiny12
ATtiny13
ATtiny15
ATtiny22
ATtiny2313
ATtiny24
ATtiny25
ATtiny26
ATtiny261
ATtiny44
ATtiny45
ATtiny461
ATtiny48
ATtiny84
ATtiny85
ATtiny861
ATtiny88
ATtiny167
Mega
ATmega8
ATmega16 / A
ATmega32 / A,C1,M1,U4,HVB
ATmega48 / P
ATmega88 / P
ATmega103
ATmega128
ATmega1280
ATmega1281
ATmega1284P
ATmega16HVA
ATmega161
ATmega162
ATmega163
ATmega164P
ATmega165 / P
ATmega168 / P
ATmega169 / P
ATmega323
ATmega324 / P
ATmega325 / P
ATmega328 / P
ATmega329 / P
ATmega644 / P
ATmega645
ATmega649
ATmega2560
ATmega2561
ATmega3250 / P
ATmega3290 / P
ATmega6450
ATmega6490
ATmega85158535
ATmega43U
Other
AT89S51
AT89S52
AT86RF401
AT90CAN32
AT90CAN64
AT90CAN128
AT90PWM2 / B
AT90PWM3 / B
AT90USB82
Future devices supported on update of AVR Studio software from Atmel. Click here to see latest
version of available AVR Studio http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=2725
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Connector on Programmer
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Target Board
The programmer needs a target board with supported chip to load program into. The programmer
will check though VCC pin, if your target board is powered on though external power supply, If it
fails to detect +5V on VCC pin, it will give +5V to your target board limited to 100mA. If your target
board takes more than 100mA, then it is advisable to use external power supply to your target
board. VCC connection (pin 2 of ICSP) is optional and can be left out to keep voltage from
programmer and target board separate.
Crystal can be of any value. Once programming is finished the reset pin is released and target chip
is put to run mode.
Minimum required schematic for your target board is described below for 40 pin AVR chip
ATMEGA16 or similar IC. Your target board can have a 10 pin connector for ICSP. Make sure that
the MOSI, MISO, SCK pins are not connected in your target hardware to other units so that it would
not affect the programming signals.
VCC
C2
100n
VCC
R1
10K
10
IC1
ATMega16/32-DIP40
1
PB0/(XCK/T0) 2
PB1/(T1) 3
PB2/(INT2/AIN0)
4
PB3/(OC0/AIN1)
5
PB4/(SS) 6
PB5/(MOSI) 7
PB6/(MISO) 8
PB7/(SCK)
PA0/(ADC0)
PA1/(ADC1)
PA2/(ADC2)
PA3/(ADC3)
PA4/(ADC4)
PA5/(ADC5)
PA6/(ADC6)
PA7/(ADC7)
RESET
32
30
XTAL2
SW1
RESET SW
PB5
PB6
PB7
In System Programming
9
12
C9
33p
AREF
Y1
8 Mhz
AVCC
XTAL1
PD0/(RXD)
PD1/(TXD)
PD2/(INT0)
PD3/(INT1)
PD4/(OC1B)
PD5/(OC1A)
PD6/(ICP)
PD7/(OC2)
GND
GND
PC7/(TOSC2)
PC6/(TOSC1)
PC5/(TDI)
PC4/(TDO)
PC3/(TMS)
PC2/(TCK)
PC1/(SDA)
PC0/(SCL)
C10
33p
VCC
CN3
BH10
MOSI
RST
SCK
MISO
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
31
11
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
C3
100n
VCC
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
Note for 3V target boards: If your target board is working from 3V then do not connect VCC pin
from programmer ISP to your target board because programmer can only provide 5V. In this case
you have to provide 3V externally to your target board with three 100R resistor in series for signals
of MOSI, RST and SCK to drop down ISP signal voltage. MISO does not need this resistor.
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P1.0/T2
P1.1/T2EX
P1.2
P1.3
P1.4/SS
P1.5/MOSI
P1.6/MISO
P1.7/SCK
EA/VPP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
31
PSEN
ALE/PROG
In System Programming
CN1
BH10
MOSI
VCC
RST
SCK
MISO
VCC
1
3
5
7
9
VCC
2
4
6
8
10
GND
C2
10uF 16V
19
18
XTAL2
29
30
P3.0/RXD
P3.1/TXD
P3.2/INT0
P3.3/INT1
P3.4/T0
P3.5/T1
P3.6/WR
P3.7/RD
U1
AT89S51/52
39
P0.0/AD0
38
P0.1/AD1
37
P0.2/AD2
36
P0.3/AD3
35
P0.4/AD4
34
P0.5/AD5
33
P0.6/AD6
32
P0.7/AD7
20
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
P2.0/A8
P2.1/A9
P2.2/A10
P2.3/A11
P2.4/A12
P2.5/A13
P2.6/A14
P2.7/A15
XTAL1
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
40
VCC
VCC
C1
RST
Y1
C4
33p
12 Mhz
C3
33p
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Click Connect
From next time use you can
use AutoConnect option to
quick start the interface.
Troubleshooting Note: If you are getting this Connect Fail screen again and again after clicking
connect means software is not able to connect to your programmer. It is possible that USB virtual
com port is not installed or hardware is not connected. Also your COM port should be between
COM1 to COM9. You can change the com port from your Device Manager.
Also if our target board is drawing more current the USB voltage could drop. Try removing target
hardware and connect. You can check target voltage with meter.
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Related Links
Atmel AVR Studio Latest Version http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=2725
WinAVR C Compiler
http://winavr.sourceforge.net/
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