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7 /** \mainpage AVRISP MKII Programmer Project
8 *
9 * \section Sec_Compat Project Compatibility
10 *
11 * The following list indicates what microcontrollers are compatible with this project.
12 *
13 * \li Series 7 USB AVRs (AT90USBxxx7)
14 * \li Series 6 USB AVRs (AT90USBxxx6)
15 * \li Series 4 USB AVRs (ATMEGAxxU4)
16 * \li Series 2 USB AVRs (AT90USBxx2, ATMEGAxxU2) - <i>8KB versions with reduced features only</i>
17 *
18 * \section Sec_Info USB Information
19 *
20 * The following table gives a rundown of the USB utilization of this project.
21 *
22 * <table>
23 * <tr>
24 * <td><b>USB Mode:</b></td>
25 * <td>Device</td>
26 * </tr>
27 * <tr>
28 * <td><b>USB Class:</b></td>
29 * <td>Vendor Specific Class</td>
30 * </tr>
31 * <tr>
32 * <td><b>USB Subclass:</b></td>
33 * <td>N/A</td>
34 * </tr>
35 * <tr>
36 * <td><b>Relevant Standards:</b></td>
37 * <td>Atmel AVRISP MKII Protocol Specification</td>
38 * </tr>
39 * <tr>
40 * <td><b>Supported USB Speeds:</b></td>
41 * <td>Full Speed Mode</td>
42 * </tr>
43 * </table>
44 *
45 * \section Sec_Description Project Description
46 *
47 * Firmware for an Atmel Studio/AVR Studio compatible AVRISP-MKII clone programmer. This project will enable the USB
48 * AVR series of microcontrollers to act as a clone of the official Atmel AVRISP-MKII programmer, usable within
49 * Atmel Studio/AVR Studio or with any software capable of driving a real Atmel AVRISP-MKII programmer. In its most
50 * basic form, it allows for the programming of AVR TINY, MEGA and XMEGA devices aat the programmer's VCC voltage from
51 * within Atmel Studio/AVR Studio with no special hardware other than the USB AVR and the parts needed for the USB
52 * interface. If the user desires, more advanced circuits incorporating level conversion can be made to allow for the
53 * programming of target AVRs running at a different voltage to the programmer.
54 *
55 * This device spoofs Atmel's official AVRISP-MKII device PID so that it remains compatible with Atmel's AVRISP-MKII
56 * drivers. When prompted, direct your OS to install Atmel's AVRISP-MKII drivers provided with Atmel Studio/AVR Studio.
57 *
58 * Note that this design currently has the following limitations:
59 * - No reversed/shorted target connector detection and notification
60 * - A separate header is required for each of the ISP, PDI and TPI programming protocols that the user wishes to use
61 *
62 * On AVR models with an ADC converter, the USB AVR's AVCC pin should be tied to 5V (e.g. VBUS) and the
63 * \c VTARGET_ADC_CHANNEL token should be set to an appropriate ADC channel number in the project makefile for VTARGET
64 * detection to operate correctly. On models without an ADC converter, VTARGET will report a fixed 3.3V level at all times
65 * which should allow the programmer to remain compatible at the protocol level with all AVR devices.
66 *
67 * While this application can be compiled for USB AVRs with as little as 8KB of FLASH, for full functionality 16KB or more
68 * of FLASH is required. On 8KB devices, ISP or PDI/TPI protocol programming support can be disabled to reduce program size.
69 *
70 * \section Sec_Installation Installation
71 * The programmer supports multiple platforms, both Windows and Linux.
72 *
73 * \subsection SSec_LinuxInstallation Linux Installation
74 * On Linux systems, the programmer should be usable out of the box with no special setup other than (on some systems)
75 * editing of the system permissions to allow the programmer to be used from a non-elevated (root) context. The programmer
76 * is compatible with the free open source AVRDude programming software project.
77 *
78 * \subsection SSec_WindowsInstallation Windows Installation
79 * On Windows systems, due to an unfortunate limitation of the USB AVR devices and the driver used in the official AVR
80 * Studio/Atmel Studio platform, the programmer cannot be made compatible with AVRDude and AVR Studio/Atmel Studio at the
81 * same time. Instead, the programmer will be compatible with the official Atmel software by default, with a recompilation
82 * with the \c LIBUSB_DRIVER_COMPAT token (see \ref Sec_Options) being required to use the alternative libUSB driver
83 * compatibility mode that will allow the programmer to work under AVRDude on Windows.
84 *
85 * If compiled for Atmel Studio/AVR Studio compatibility, install the Jungo device drivers that ship with the Atmel software.
86 * If compiled in the alternative libUSB compatibility mode for AVRDude use, install the libUSB drivers that are included
87 * with your compiled copy of AVRDude, or create them using the libUSB-Win32 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32)
88 * project.
89 *
90 * For convenience, the programmer will report two different serial numbers depending on the firmware compatibility mode, so
91 * that the correct driver can be installed for the matching firmware. If the \c RESET_TOGGLES_LIBUSB_COMPAT compile option
92 * is used (see \ref Sec_Options) this allows for an easy way to automatically switch device drivers along with the firmware
93 * compatibility mode. The serials are:
94 *
95 * <table>
96 * <tr>
97 * <th><b>Serial Number:</b></th>
98 * <th><b>Compatibility Mode:</b></th>
99 * </tr>
100 * <tr>
101 * <td>000200012345</td>
102 * <td>Jungo (Atmel Studio) Compatibility</td>
103 * </tr>
104 * <tr>
105 * <td>000200112345</td>
106 * <td>libUSB Compatibility</td>
107 * </tr>
108 * </table>
109 *
110 * \section Sec_ISP ISP Connections
111 * Connections to the device for SPI programming (when enabled):
112 *
113 * <table>
114 * <tr>
115 * <th><b>Programmer Pin:</b></th>
116 * <th><b>Target Device Pin:</b></th>
117 * <th><b>ISP 6 Pin Layout:</b></th>
118 * </tr>
119 * <tr>
120 * <td>MISO</td>
121 * <td>PDO</td>
122 * <td>1</td>
123 * </tr>
124 * <tr>
125 * <td>ADCx <b><sup>1</sup></b></td>
126 * <td>VTARGET</td>
127 * <td>2</td>
128 * </tr>
129 * <tr>
130 * <td>SCLK</td>
131 * <td>SCLK</td>
132 * <td>3</td>
133 * </tr>
134 * <tr>
135 * <td>MOSI</td>
136 * <td>PDI</td>
137 * <td>4</td>
138 * </tr>
139 * <tr>
140 * <td>PORTx.y <b><sup>2</sup></b></td>
141 * <td>/RESET</td>
142 * <td>5</td>
143 * </tr>
144 * <tr>
145 * <td>GND</td>
146 * <td>GND</td>
147 * <td>6</td>
148 * </tr>
149 * </table>
150 *
151 * In addition, the AVR's OCR1A pin will generate a 4MHz clock, to act as an external rescue device clock if the
152 * fuses have been mis-set. To use the recovery clock, connect the OCR1A pin of the USB AVR to the target AVR's
153 * XTAL1 pin, and set the ISP programming speed to 125KHz (note: other ISP speeds will not work correctly).
154 *
155 * <b><sup>1</sup></b> <i>Optional, see \ref Sec_Options section - for USB AVRs with ADC modules only</i> \n
156 * <b><sup>2</sup></b> <i>See AUX line related tokens in the \ref Sec_Options section</i>
157 *
158 * \section Sec_PDI PDI Connections
159 * Connections to the device for PDI programming (when enabled):
160 *
161 * <table>
162 * <tr>
163 * <th><b>Programmer Pin:</b></th>
164 * <th><b>Target Device Pin:</b></th>
165 * <th><b>PDI 6 Pin Layout:</b></th>
166 * </tr>
167 * <tr>
168 * <td>Tx/Rx <b><sup>2</sup></b></td>
169 * <td>DATA</td>
170 * <td>1</td>
171 * </tr>
172 * <tr>
173 * <td>ADCx <b><sup>1</sup></b></td>
174 * <td>VTARGET</td>
175 * <td>2</td>
176 * </tr>
177 * <tr>
178 * <td>N/A</td>
179 * <td>N/A</td>
180 * <td>3</td>
181 * </tr>
182 * <tr>
183 * <td>N/A</td>
184 * <td>N/A</td>
185 * <td>4</td>
186 * </tr>
187 * <tr>
188 * <td>XCK</td>
189 * <td>CLOCK</td>
190 * <td>5</td>
191 * </tr>
192 * <tr>
193 * <td>GND</td>
194 * <td>GND</td>
195 * <td>6</td>
196 * </tr>
197 * </table>
198 *
199 * <b><sup>1</sup></b> <i>Optional, see \ref Sec_Options section - for USB AVRs with ADC modules only</i> \n
200 * <b><sup>2</sup></b> <i>The AVR's Tx and Rx become the DATA line when connected together via a pair of 220 ohm resistors</i> \n
201 *
202 * \section Sec_TPI TPI Connections
203 * Connections to the device for TPI programming (when enabled):
204 *
205 * <table>
206 * <tr>
207 * <th><b>Programmer Pin:</b></th>
208 * <th><b>Target Device Pin:</b></th>
209 * <th><b>TPI 6 Pin Layout:</b></th>
210 * </tr>
211 * <tr>
212 * <td>Tx/Rx <b><sup>2</sup></b></td>
213 * <td>DATA</td>
214 * <td>1</td>
215 * </tr>
216 * <tr>
217 * <td>ADCx <b><sup>1</sup></b></td>
218 * <td>VTARGET</td>
219 * <td>2</td>
220 * </tr>
221 * <tr>
222 * <td>XCK <b><sup>2</sup></b></td>
223 * <td>CLOCK</td>
224 * <td>3</td>
225 * </tr>
226 * <tr>
227 * <td>N/A</td>
228 * <td>N/A</td>
229 * <td>4</td>
230 * </tr>
231 * <tr>
232 * <td>PORTx.y <b><sup>3</sup></b></td>
233 * <td>/RESET</td>
234 * <td>5</td>
235 * </tr>
236 * <tr>
237 * <td>GND</td>
238 * <td>GND</td>
239 * <td>6</td>
240 * </tr>
241 * </table>
242 *
243 * <b><sup>1</sup></b> <i>Optional, see \ref Sec_Options section - for USB AVRs with ADC modules only</i> \n
244 * <b><sup>2</sup></b> <i>The AVR's Tx and Rx become the DATA line when connected together via a pair of 220 ohm resistors</i> \n
245 * <b><sup>3</sup></b> <i>See AUX line related tokens in the \ref Sec_Options section</i>
246 *
247 * \section Sec_Options Project Options
248 *
249 * The following defines can be found in this project, which can control the project behaviour when defined, or changed in value.
250 *
251 * <table>
252 * <tr>
253 * <th><b>Define Name:</b></th>
254 * <th><b>Location:</b></th>
255 * <th><b>Description:</b></th>
256 * </tr>
257 * <tr>
258 * <td>AUX_LINE_PORT</td>
259 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
260 * <td>PORT register for the programmer's AUX target line. The use of this line varies between the programming protocols,
261 * but is generally used for the target's /RESET line.
262 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for the XPLAIN board.</i></td>
263 * </tr>
264 * <tr>
265 * <td>AUX_LINE_PIN</td>
266 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
267 * <td>PIN register for the programmer's AUX target line. The use of this line varies between the programming protocols,
268 * but is generally used for the target's /RESET line.
269 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for the XPLAIN board.</i></td>
270 * </tr>
271 * <tr>
272 * <td>AUX_LINE_DDR</td>
273 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
274 * <td>DDR register for the programmer's AUX target line. The use of this line varies between the programming protocols,
275 * but is generally used for the target's /RESET line.
276 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for the XPLAIN board.</i></td>
277 * </tr>
278 * <tr>
279 * <td>AUX_LINE_MASK</td>
280 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
281 * <td>Mask for the programmer's AUX target line. The use of this line varies between the programming protocols,
282 * but is generally used for the target's /RESET line. <b>Must not be the AVR's /SS pin</b>.
283 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for the XPLAIN board.</i></td>
284 * </tr>
285 * <tr>
286 * <td>VTARGET_ADC_CHANNEL</td>
287 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
288 * <td>ADC channel number (on supported AVRs) to use for VTARGET level detection, if NO_VTARGET_DETECT is not defined.
289 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for targets lacking an ADC.</i></td>
290 * </tr>
291 * <tr>
292 * <td>ENABLE_ISP_PROTOCOL</td>
293 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
294 * <td>Define to enable SPI programming protocol support.
295 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for the XPLAIN board.</i></td>
296 * </tr>
297 * <tr>
298 * <td>ENABLE_XPROG_PROTOCOL</td>
299 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
300 * <td>Define to enable PDI and TPI programming protocol support.
301 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for the XPLAIN board.</i></td>
302 * </tr>
303 * <tr>
304 * <td>NO_VTARGET_DETECT</td>
305 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
306 * <td>Define to disable VTARGET sampling and reporting on AVR models with an ADC converter. This will cause the programmer
307 * to report a fixed 3.3V target voltage to the host regardless of the real target voltage.
308 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for targets lacking an ADC.</i></td>
309 * </tr>
310 * <tr>
311 * <td>VTARGET_REF_VOLTS</td>
312 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
313 * <td>Indicates the programmer AVR's AVCC reference voltage when measuring the target's supply voltage. Note that the supply
314 * voltage should never exceed the reference voltage on the programmer AVR without some form of protection to prevent damage
315 * to the ADC.
316 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for targets lacking an ADC, or when NO_VTARGET_DETECT is defined.</i></td>
317 * </tr>
318 * <tr>
319 * <td>VTARGET_USE_INTERNAL_REF</td>
320 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
321 * <td>Selects the internal 2.56V ADC reference voltage, instead of using the AVR's VREF pin. When enabled, this option will
322 * override the VTARGET_REF_VOLTS configuration option.
323 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for targets lacking an ADC, or when NO_VTARGET_DETECT is defined.</i></td>
324 * </tr>
325 * <tr>
326 * <td>VTARGET_SCALE_FACTOR</td>
327 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
328 * <td>Indicates the target's supply voltage scale factor when applied to the ADC. A simple resistive divider can be used on the
329 * ADC pin for measuring the target's supply voltage, so that voltages above the programmer AVR's AVCC reference voltage can be
330 * measured. This should be the reciprocal of the division performed - e.g. if the VTARGET voltage is halved, this should be set
331 * to 2.
332 * \n \n <i>Ignored when compiled for targets lacking an ADC, or when NO_VTARGET_DETECT is defined.</i></td>
333 * </tr>
334 * <tr>
335 * <td>LIBUSB_DRIVER_COMPAT</td>
336 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
337 * <td>Define to switch to a non-standard endpoint scheme, breaking compatibility with Atmel Studio/AVR Studio under Windows but
338 * making the code compatible with software such as avrdude (all platforms) that use the libUSB driver.
339 *
340 * \note This option is incompatible with \c RESET_TOGGLES_LIBUSB_COMPAT.</td>
341 * </tr>
342 * <tr>
343 * <td>RESET_TOGGLES_LIBUSB_COMPAT</td>
344 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
345 * <td>Define to make the /RESET line of the AVR toggle between Jungo and libUSB driver compatibility modes. Each time the AVR is
346 * reset externally via the reset pin, the compatibility mode will be toggled. The compatibility mode is preserved between
347 * power cycles and is not toggled via other forms of reset such as Watchdog or Brown Out.
348 *
349 * When this option is enabled, all board LEDs will flash twice on startup for Jungo compatibility mode, and five times for
350 * libUSB compatibility mode.
351 *
352 * \note This option is incompatible with \c LIBUSB_DRIVER_COMPAT.</td>
353 * </tr>
354 * <tr>
355 * <td>XCK_RESCUE_CLOCK_ENABLE</td>
356 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
357 * <td>Define to move the ISP rescue clock to the AVR's XCK pin instead of the OCR1A output pin. This is useful for existing programming
358 * hardware that does not expose the OCR1A pin of the AVR, but <i>may</i> cause some issues with PDI programming mode.</td>
359 * </tr>
360 * <tr>
361 * <td>INVERTED_ISP_MISO</td>
362 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
363 * <td>Define to invert the received data on the ISP MISO line. This is sometimes needed depending on the level translation hardware used,
364 * if the translator hardware inverts the received logic level.</td>
365 * </tr>
366 * <tr>
367 * <td>FIRMWARE_VERSION_MINOR</td>
368 * <td>AppConfig.h</td>
369 * <td>Define to set the minor firmware revision nunber reported to the host on request. By default this will use a firmware version compatible
370 * with the latest Atmel IDE version, however if desired the reported minor value can be adjusted here.</td>
371 * </tr>
372 * </table>
373 */
374