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Flash Hex file by ISP in Atmel Studio using an Olimex AVR ISP MK2

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2017
  • DISCLAIMER: Do at your own risk, if you break it while following my instructions, it isnt my fault.
    In this video, I sucessfully attempt to flash hex to a Mutable Instruments Module Tester clone. I would assume that the information here applies to other devices.
    Links:
    Olimex AVR ISP Mk2
    www.mouser.co.u...
    Rainbow jumpers
    www.thonk.co.u...
    Atmel Studio 7
    www.microchip.c...
    Schematics for the project you are working on will be on the developers website or on a github. Obviously this varies, depending on the project.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @pauze10
    @pauze10 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for posting this, I had started a Module Tester build a couple years back but never got around to finishing it until this week. I'm a complete noob at this sort of firmware flashing and tried following instructions I found online but kept getting errors. I really needed a good and VERY BASIC instructions for flashing this build with my Olimex AVR ISP MKII. Your step by step process worked a treat. I now have a working build and this success has encouraged me to build more modules. Cheers!!

    • @kingpishful
      @kingpishful  2 роки тому +1

      Have fun! I still don't know what I'm doing but I'll always try and this for anything that I find that's easy but complicated if you don't know

  • @mranalogman3525
    @mranalogman3525 Рік тому

    Just answered my own question. MOSI is connected to MOSI and MISO is connected to MISO if anyone is wondering. I had it wrong thinking Master Out went to Slave In and vice versa, but it doesn't work that way! Thanks for a good video!

  • @mattfearsatan
    @mattfearsatan 6 років тому +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. I did it with an AVRISP Mk2 but wouldn't have had a clue working Atmel Studio without this video.
    Was really scratching my head for a while as I kept getting an error when trying to detect the ATMega. Turns out I had it plugged in the wrong way round. Numpty...

  • @HeadphoneTarnish
    @HeadphoneTarnish 5 років тому

    Just for anyone's future reference, the Olimex AVRISP mkii cannot read target voltage. Source is Q4 on pg. 29 of the user manual: www.olimex.com/Products/AVR/Programmers/AVR-ISP-MK2/resources/AVR-ISP-MK2.pdf
    3.3V is just the default value

  • @phil85813
    @phil85813 6 років тому +2

    @kingpishful thanks! Followed these directions and I have an operational mutable tester. Thanks so much!

  • @kingpishful
    @kingpishful  6 років тому +1

    Also to be noted, you can find fuse settings on the github of the item you are trying to flash

  • @kingpishful
    @kingpishful  6 років тому

    On the schematic for the thing you are programming, it will say what power is needed...eg 3.3 or 5V

  • @tomwatson7626
    @tomwatson7626 7 років тому

    Thanks for making this vid man. Only thing I was a bit confused by was the 3.3v/5v thing - initially you have it at 3.3v, then you point out that the .sch says 5v and so it should be 5v? and then when in Atmel Studio the selection box to the right says 3.3v again? I'm going to flash my DIY Branches later today but don't want to accidentally fry anything with the wrong voltages! Cheers

    • @kingpishful
      @kingpishful  7 років тому

      Tom Watson I'm not sure off the top of my head. This is the only time I've done it. I think that the per is set in the hardware, not the software. Best checking on the forums. Muffwigger/pusherman

    • @kingpishful
      @kingpishful  6 років тому

      Its set by the hardware not the software.

  • @kingpishful
    @kingpishful  6 років тому

    This also for ST Link
    rodnok.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/stm32f-st-linkv2-tutorial.html?m=1

  • @kingpishful
    @kingpishful  6 років тому

    Check this out for ST Link
    ua-cam.com/video/l300o8UsYOE/v-deo.html