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STK100 Starter Kit User Guide

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Section 4

Device and Jumper Information

Please refer to Figure 9-2, “Targets and Interfaces Schematic”, found in Section 9,
“Appendix A – STK100 Schematics”.

The system has four sockets for devices:

28-pin socket

20-pin analog socket

8-pin digital socket

8-pin analog socket

These sockets have been configured to accept all of the current and future AVR Tiny
devices. Please choose the correct socket for the device to program.

The STK100 features two types of programming. It will use either low-voltage In-System
Programming (ISP) or high-voltage parallel programming, depending on the part. There-
fore, it is essential that the user inserts the device into the correct socket and chooses
the correct device type from the programming menu on the PC. Failure to do so may
result in damage to the device and possibly the system.

4.1

Device 
Orientation

Before programming a device using the programming module, the device must be
inserted correctly into the programming unit. The AVR device itself has an arrow printed
on it, which points towards pin 1 of the device. Below are the three types of sockets and
their orientation.

Figure 4-1.  

8-pin Devices

Figure 4-2.  

20-pin Devices

PIN 1

-

PIN 1

-

Содержание AVR STK100

Страница 1: ...R STK100 Starter Kit User Guide December 1999...

Страница 2: ...pecifications 3 1 Section 4 Device and Jumper Information 4 1 4 1 Device Orientation 4 1 4 2 Jumpers 4 2 4 3 The Function of the Jumpers 4 2 4 4 Headers 4 3 4 5 User Interface Headers 4 4 4 6 Notes on...

Страница 3: ...e Menu 7 1 7 3 Programmer Menu 7 1 7 4 View Menu 7 2 7 5 Help Menu 7 2 7 6 Other Controls 7 2 Section 8 Technical Support 8 1 8 1 General 8 1 8 2 Registration 8 1 8 3 EMC Regulations 8 1 Section 9 App...

Страница 4: ...ers The STK100 incorporates an In System Programming unit and an applications board For late breaking news and any manual errata always check the README TXT file included with the software or check th...

Страница 5: ...Introduction 1 2 STK100 Starter Kit User Guide...

Страница 6: ...00 will turn darker if subjected to heat to indi cate hot spots It will turn lighter when the heat source is removed 2 4 Connecting the System The system has two separate connections to the PC either...

Страница 7: ...or upgrades If you prefer to use the serial port a straight through serial cable is required Do not use a null modem cable with crossed connections The software must be configured for either serial or...

Страница 8: ...nous interface Supply Rail Fully variable from 0 4 7 volts set from PC Analog Supply Rail As above but isolated and filtered ANALOG J3 8 PIN SOCKET USER PROTOTYPING AREA PORT B PORT D J4 MISC HEADER 2...

Страница 9: ...our user switches Infrared Interface Receiver demodulator with digital output 30 m range Transmitter modulated by AVR ATtiny28 only active current limited Sound Piezo speaker with transistor amplifica...

Страница 10: ...ll use either low voltage In System Programming ISP or high voltage parallel programming depending on the part There fore it is essential that the user inserts the device into the correct socket and c...

Страница 11: ...I O ports that are available on some devices The jumper next to each socket should be set towards pin 1 marked on the schematic for programming a device using the socket and then moved across towards...

Страница 12: ...Bit 0 Bit 3 Used to disable relevant switch LED combinations I O Sound Used to disable speaker circuit output only IRT Used to disable infrared transmitter output only IRR Used to disable infrared rec...

Страница 13: ...le external isolation buffer during programming active low during programming Pin 6 Reset input from user circuit open collector or pull down only Pin 7 Ground Pin 8 VCC 4 5 3 J7 Port D These are the...

Страница 14: ...cted together The design is such that if the port DDRx register is set to input 0 then the LED will be turned off and the input will be a 1 If the switch is pressed then the LED will light for as long...

Страница 15: ...Device and Jumper Information 4 6 STK100 Starter Kit User Guide...

Страница 16: ...move Programs Click the Install button Follow on screen prompts The software will then be installed onto your computer and an icon will be added to your Start menu This software does not support Windo...

Страница 17: ...Installing the Software 5 2 STK100 Starter Kit User Guide...

Страница 18: ...e and programmer operations and the configuration information is shown just below the menu bar A status indicator at the bottom of the screen shows whether an operation was successful a red light mean...

Страница 19: ...ut allows you to select Flash or EEPROM memory as the target for the load operation Note Only Intel hex files can be used 2 Select the file and it will be opened in the correct buffer window If an err...

Страница 20: ...id Selecting Fuses displays the status of the fuses on the selected device in a list box Verify device The contents of the selected memory area Flash or EEPROM on the device is compared with the conte...

Страница 21: ...How to Use the Software 6 4 STK100 Starter Kit User Guide...

Страница 22: ...ices can also be used to exit the program 7 2 Device Menu 7 2 1 Erase The whole device is erased 7 2 2 Program The selected device memory fuses or lockbits are programmed 7 2 3 Read The selected devic...

Страница 23: ...by programming the lockbits so ensure that the lockbits are checked in the Device Auto Program Options if you want security set on the device or choose Device Program Lockbits for manual programming 7...

Страница 24: ...ffer are compared with the contents of the EEPROM mem ory on the device Locations that match are shown in green mis matches are shown in red The data in this buffer window can be changed or entered as...

Страница 25: ...Menu and Option Descriptions 7 4 STK100 Starter Kit User Guide...

Страница 26: ...Atmel AVR devices or other Atmel products log on to www atmel com For information on AVR devices code examples application notes frequently asked questions FAQs distributor lists and AVR resources lo...

Страница 27: ...ot conform to the EMC regulations then the complete system will not conform to the standards The same proviso applies to any user circuitry connected to this system such as test boards and modules If...

Страница 28: ...20 7 19 6 18 5 17 4 16 3 15 2 14 1 R15 100K D1 LL4148 2 1 Q1 BC858B b e c C1 10uF P N R16 4K7 R14 4K7 R13 4K7 R7 4K7 R10 4K7 R2 4K7 R5 4K7 R1 560R R3 560R R4 560R R6 560R R8 560R R9 560R R11 560R R12...

Страница 29: ...GND VCC VCC EXP7 AGND RST20 RESET D7 VCC SKT4 8 PIN ANALOG PB5 1 PB4 2 PB3 3 GND 4 PB0 5 PB1 6 PB2 7 VCC 8 SKT3 8 PIN DIGITAL RESET 1 PB3 2 PB4 3 GND 4 PB0 5 PB1 6 PB2 7 VCC 8 J10 ISOLATION JUMPERS 1...

Страница 30: ...Power 2 1 C7 100nF D2 1N4001 2 1 D3 1N4001 2 1 D4 1N4001 2 1 D5 1N4001 2 1 D7 LL4148 2 1 D6 LL4148 2 1 Q2 BC847 b e c D8 LL4148 2 1 R32 8K2 C11 10uF Tant P N C6 10uF P N C8 10uF 35V P N C9 10uF 35V P...

Страница 31: ...BIT2 BIT1 BIT0 SOUND BIT3 IRT IRR 5 VCC GND 5 5 5 5 5 VCC VCC 5 LED2 BIT3 2 1 LED4 BIT1 2 1 LED5 BIT0 2 1 LED3 BIT2 2 1 SW6 BIT0 1 2 4 3 SW4 BIT2 1 2 4 3 SW5 BIT1 1 2 4 3 SW3 BIT3 1 2 4 3 C12 1uF P N...

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