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The Compatible Atmel AT AVRISP mkII AVR ISP mk2 USB MCU AVR XMEGA In-System Programmer is a versatile tool designed for seamless integration with all AVR devices. It supports ISP and PDI interfaces, making it ideal for professionals who require reliable programming solutions. With compatibility for AVR Studio 4/5/6 and the ability to update firmware, this programmer ensures you stay ahead in the fast-paced tech landscape.
H**N
Works great :)
I got this programmer for a small project using an ATMega128. I had previously installed AVR Studio and borrowed a JTAGICE mkII programmer, and had the board working with that. But I had to give it back, so I needed my own programmer. I connected this AVRISP mkII to my PC, and to my project board with the squid type cable. It was recognized immediately by AVR Studio and connected to the chip without any problem. I was able to set all the fuses and lock bits, erase the flash, and re-program my hex file with no problem. It behaved exactly as the Atmel programmer, at almost 1/10th the cost. A great value.
J**A
works a treat!
this device was brought so i could work thru the Make:Atmel Programming in C book. Eschewing the separate editor with avrdude command line setup as.well as the old version of atmel studio on the cd.i decided to just try it with atmel studio 6.2which i had from a seminar. It worked flawlessly with it and I was able to use it with Atmega168 20PU ics so far. I was able to program amd load all the ezamples to chapter 4 of the book. you need to have. a source of power for your target chip and you need fto watch your wiring from the program header to the ic but otherwise works a treat. separate leds tell you the status on the host pc side and on the target chip board side. dont forget to switch out or remove any of your circuitry in series or across the isp bus as it can interferr with the programmer.mosi miso clk and gnd as well as reset should be dedicated during programming of your chip.
B**T
It works for me
It has an Arduino-style 6 socket ribbon connector, and the spare cable is for that. The supplied USB is an A to B cable, A 6 position male-male header and a 6 position to 10 position (Atmel-style) cable, made of discrete wires, makes up the "6-pin to 10-pin ISP cable". It also had a CD but my host PC doesn't have a CD drive.Arduino Users:If this is a faithful clone it may not work with Arduino using the new Avrdude 6.3.This is a known compatibility issue and the latest Arduino has gone back to 6.1 until they can fix it.The new Arduino 1.6.11, or later, should be fine.(I quit Arduino a year ago, cold turkey, so I've not tested it)The 6 to 10 adapter is wired screwy. It's like an x-axis mirror? Odd application?Anyway, it was simple to reposition the sockets to suit my needs. I half expected to make a cable anyway so no big deal.I'm using this on Linux and the system reports "03eb:2104 Atmel Corp. AVR ISP mkII", so it looks like a clone.My udev rule in rules.d:#Atmel Corp. AVR ISP mkIISUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="03eb", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2104", GROUP="uucp", MODE="0666"My toolchain includes avr-gcc 6.1.1, gcc-objcopy 2.27 and avrdude 6.3.With avrdude I'm using device "avrispmkII".Once wired for my application, there were no issues loading the program.Maybe I'll try avarice with debug-wire at some point.
R**.
Works great with avrdude once you get it set up...
While I think this may work easily with the Microchip IDE, it does not work out of the box with avrdude in Windows 10, and it's a PITA to figure out how to get it working...Hopefully I can save you some time. Heres what I had to do:First, do a Google search for "sourceforge libusb-win32 wiki"1) Download libusb-win32 from SourceForge2) Disable driver signing in Windows 10 (unfortunately it will only work this way)3) Install and set up filter driver for the avrisp2
E**N
A must have to protect your intellectual property!
Works like a charm! Does not provide power to chip. I can program via Arduino IDE is using avrdude via terminal on my Mac. Setting fuses is easy, clearing EEPRON, etc. very nice little unit!To lick (protect) chip, set lick fuses to 0x0C after programming.
H**T
Doesn't Provide 5v Power to Device
Other AVR RISP programmers allow the device to be powered over 5v USB rail, this one doesn't, complicating the firmware updating process. There are better programmers than this one.
J**G
Worked perfectly out-of-the-box with the already-installed Atmel driver
I tried a less expensive model on Amazon but it wouldn't work without installation of some new driver. This one was recognized by Windows as being exactly compatible with the original device (now discontinued by Atmel/Microchip). In case some sellers offer different models, mine came from XYG-Study. It included accessory cables (USB, various programming cords and jumpers) and a documentation miniCD.
T**Y
Not all that compatible--in my experience.
The 'Compatible' Atmel AT AVRISP mkII would only (sort of) work with AVR Studio 5 or earlier, and when trying to read device signature or the fuses, the results were never consistent. The device was ATMega168. I went to the DIGI key online catalog, found the ATATMEL-ICE debugger and programmer. It cost twice as much as the 'Compatible' Atmel AT AVRISP mkII, but it is not a knock-off and works very. Well worth my $100.
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