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7 /** \mainpage AVRISP_Programmer
9 * Communications Device Class demonstration application.
10 * This gives a simple reference application for implementing
11 * a USB to Serial converter using the CDC class. Data communicated
12 * over the USB Virtual Serial Port according to Atmel's AVR910
13 * protocol is used to program AVR MCUs that are
14 * "In-System Programmable via SPI Port".
16 * After running this firmware for the first time on a new computer,
17 * you will need to supply the .INF file located in this demo
18 * project's directory as the device's driver when running under
19 * Windows. This will enable Windows to use its inbuilt CDC drivers,
20 * negating the need for custom drivers for the device. Other
21 * Operating Systems should automatically use their own inbuilt
25 * avrdude -vv -F -P COM7 -c avr910 -p t261
26 * Note -F flag which overrides signature check and enables programming
27 * of any "In-System Programmable via SPI Port" AVR MCU. Part number,
28 * t261, should be set to your target device.
29 * avrdude -vv -F -P COM7 -c avr910 -p t261 -U flash:w:PROG.hex
30 * PROG.hex is the hex file to program your t261 AVR with
31 * avrdude -vv -F -P COM7 -b 115200 -c avr910 -p t261 -U flash:w:test.hex
32 * The -b 115200 sets the SPI clock to 62.5kHz from the default 125kHz and may
33 * work when the default programming speed fails.
34 * AVROSP.exe -dATtiny261 -cCOM7 -rf
35 * AVRosp is the Open Source AVR ISP Programming Software available from Atmel.com
37 * Note: on Linux systems, COM7 should be replaced with someting like /dev/ttyACM0
38 * You can determine this value by running dmesg after plugging in the device
39 * Note: you must RESET the programmer after each use (AVRdude session).
41 * Note: If you experience errors with older devices, try changing DELAY_LONG
42 * to a larger value, such as 0xFF in AVRISP_Programmer.c
44 * MISO, MOSI, and SCK are connected directly from the AVRopendous board
45 * to the pin of the same functionality on the target. RESET pin on the target
46 * can be connected either to SS (PB0), or PC2. Do not have any other pins
47 * connected - especially HWB pin, to avoid unintentional behaviour.
49 * AVR910 functionality was overlayed on USBtoSerial functionality.
50 * Keep this in mind when looking over the code.
51 * Default target speed is 125kHz and corresponds to 19200 baud, which
52 * is the default setting for AVRdude.
54 * Changing "Baud-Rate" will change the SPI speed. Defualt SPI clock speed
55 * is 8Mhz / 4 = 2MHz. 8Mhz is the device clock speed. This is the setting at
56 * 9600 baud. The following is a table of baud-rate vs. SPI Speed that will result
59 * 19200 = 125kHz (AVRdude Default)
69 * <td><b>USB Mode:</b></td>
73 * <td><b>USB Class:</b></td>
74 * <td>Communications Device Class (CDC)</td>
77 * <td><b>USB Subclass:</b></td>
78 * <td>Abstract Control Model (ACM)</td>
81 * <td><b>Relevant Standards:</b></td>
82 * <td>USBIF CDC Class Standard</td>
85 * <td><b>Usable Speeds:</b></td>
86 * <td>Full Speed Mode</td>