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Emulator USB AVR ISP mkII Debugger Programmer Compatible AVRISP PDI TPI Introduction to the USB AVRISP mkII A professional In-System Programmer. Supports all AVR devices with ISP or PDI interface, including XMEGA. Compatible with AT AVRISP mkII from ATMEL.
Features - Supports all AVR devices with ISP or PDI interface, and certain 51 Devices - Programs both Flash and EEPROM - Supports Fuses and Lock Bit Programming - Based on AT AVRISP mkII firmware - Upgradable to Support Future Devices - Adjustable ISP programming speed up to 8M frequency - USB 2.0 compliant (full speed, 12Mbps) - 3 optional cables to target board - Powered from USB bus, does not require external power supply
Device Support - USB AVRISP mkII supports all AVR devices with ISP and PDI Interface. Support for new devices will be added with new versions of AVR Studio. - Supports AT86RF401/AT89S51/AT89S52
Refer to AVRStudio 4.19 version, the following devices are supported:
*Supports all the different voltages and speed grade versions of the devices listed in the table above. Performance - High speed programs FLASH , EEPROM, Fuses, and Lock Bit - It takes only 2.5S to program a 12K program file with verification (programming speed was set to 1M while the Max speed could be up to 8M)
Connects to PC - Uses a USB interface for communication with the front-end software (Probably AVR Studio) - Using PDIUSBD12, USB 1.1 (USB 2.0 Full Speed) 12Mbits/second - Each USB AVRISP mkII has a unique ID, a PC could connects to several Devices at the same time
Connects to target board The USB AVRISP mkII connects to the target board through 4 optional cables. Depending on the existed connector on the target board, the cable has to be changed accordingly. - Standard 6-pin ISP Connector, Using 6-pin ISP cable - Standard 6-pin PDI Connector, Using 6-pin PDI cable - Standard 6-pin TPI Connector, Using 6-pin TPI cable - Standard 10-pin ISP Connector, Using 6-pin to 10-pin ISP cable The figure 1, 2 and 3 shows the header pinouts of different interfaces.
Powered from USB bus - Draws power from the USB bus, No need for Additional Power Supply - The target board should be powered from Another Power Supply
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