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4.3 ISP Header Selection Chart (by Device)
The table below details which header to choose for a specified device or device family. The
information contained in this manual does NOT show the actual connections to the Target
Microcontroller. Please refer to the separate Application Notes ( see App Note column in table below )
for full details of how to implement In-System Programming for your selected device.
Please note:
•
The Atmel ATmega323/128/64 devices can be programmed via ‘LV SPI’ or ‘JTAG’ by
connecting the relevant header to the SPI or JTAG port of the device.
•
The header J6 is multi-functional. The pin-out of this header is different depending on which
device type is being programmed.
#
Device Family
Devices
Algorithm Header Sect.
App
Note
1
Atmel AT89S
AT89(L)S51/52/53/8252
LV SPI
J6(a)
J7
4.4, 4.5
4.8
AN103
2
Atmel AT90S (AVR)
All AT90S ISP devices
LV SPI
J6(a)
J7
4.4, 4.5
4.8
AN100
3
Atmel ATmega (AVR)
All ATmega devices
LV SPI
J6(a)
J7
4.4, 4.5
4.8
AN101
4
Atmel ATmega (AVR)
ATmega323/128/64
JTAG
J8
4.9
AN105
5
Atmel ATtiny (Low Voltage)
All ATtiny ISP devices
LV SPI
J6(a)
J7
4.4, 4.5
4.8
AN104
6
Atmel ATtiny (High Voltage)
ATtiny11/12/15L
HV SPI
J6(b)
4.6 AN104
7
Atmel W&uC (Temic)
T89C51Rx2
T89CRB2/RC2/RD2 UART
Boot
Loader
J6(c) 4.7
AN106
8
NXP (formerly Philips)
P89C51Rx2
P89CRB2/RC2/RD2 UART
Boot
Loader
J6(c) 4.7
AN106
AN107
9
NXP (formerly Philips)
P89C66x
P89C662/4/8 UART
Boot
Loader
J6(c) 4.7
AN106
AN107
10 Zensys Z-Wave
ZW0102 / ZW0201
LV SPI
J6(a)
4.5
See
Zensy
App
Note