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The STK501 supports both the In-System Programming mode (ISP) and the High-voltage

Programming mode of its supported devices.

AVR Studio, Atmel’s front-end tool for the STK500 Development Board, provides support for

STK501.

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Port E, F, and G headers for the additional

ports on the 64-pin ATmega103, ATmega64,

and ATmega128

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Footprint for mounting an external SRAM on

the board directly connected to the XRAM

interface of the AVR device

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External SRAM interface (including address

latch)

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Additional RS-232 port for dual UART

devices

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JTAG connector for On-chip emulation using

the JTAG ICE on supported devices

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On-board 32 kHz clock crystal for easy imple-

mentation of Real Time clock applications

The STK501 board is a hardware expansion module for the STK500 Development

Board. The ZIF socket on the STK501 adds support for ATmega103, ATmega64, and

ATmega128 to the list of devices supported by the STK500. The STK500 supports

all megaAVR

®

, tinyAVR

, and classic AVR devices.

The STK500 board provides full programming and development support for the

ATmega103, ATmega64, and ATmega128. Additional ports and interfaces on the

STK500 have now been made available with the STK501. Among the new features are:

Ordering Information

The STK501 is available from Atmel franchised distributors. 

The ordering code is 

ATSTK501

The latest version of AVR Studio is available free of charge from Atmel web site: www.atmel.com

Supported Devices

ATmega103, ATmega64, and ATmega128

Note: Low voltage devices are also supported.

Note: STK501 is not a stand-alone product. STK500 is needed for operation.

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