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Selecting the correct routing and socket card can be done by looking at the
Device Support
table.
Correct routing and socket card can also be found by just selecting the correct device in the STK600 programming dialog in AVR Studio. A
notification will display the correct routing and socket card to use, unless the STK600 already has the correct cards mounted. More information on
the programming dialog can be found in the
Programming Dialog
pages in the AVR Studio help.
Note that some of the devices has a part specific socket card, i.e. a routing card that has a socket. In this case there is only one card to install onto the
motherboard.
Mounting the cards
Mounting the routing and socket cards can either be done by plastic clips or plastic screw/nuts. Both sets are included in the STK600 package.
Install either the clips or the nuts to the motherboard depending on what solution you want to use.
Using clips
Motherboard
The clips should be installed from the bottom side of the STK600 motherboard. When properly installed, two plastic locking springs holds the clip
in place.
Routing card
Align the clips with the white lines on the motherboard. The routing card could now be placed above the four clips. Make sure that the routing card
has the correct orientation, i.e. the text should face upwards, and the white dot in the corner should match the one on the STK600. Press down the
routing card (i.e. compress the spring loaded connector on the STK600) and turn the clip 45 degrees in the clockwise direction so that it aligns with
the white line on the routing card. It is easiest to do two opposite clips before locking the two last.
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STK600 User Guide
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