[sdiy] Problems with AT90S8535 ISP Interface
Bert Schiettecatte
bert.schiettecatte at esat.kuleuven.ac.be
Tue Jul 15 09:10:41 CEST 2003
Hi Carsten,
I had the same problem for a long time... Essentially, the ponyprog
interface is not very professional, it's a hack actually since it
Doesn't do a proper serial conversion between your atmel and the PC.
The ISP dongle from Atmel has an Atmel chip inside it to convert between
Your PC serial port and the MISO, MOSI etc.
I know it costs money, but if I were you I wouldn't waste my time on it
Trying to get it working, and I would buy an STK500 instead. With that
Board you can do all the ISP you want and a lot more!
Hope this helps..
bert
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From: owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
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carsten at analog-monster.de
Sent: dinsdag 15 juli 2003 8:18
To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
Cc: carsten at analog-monster.de
Subject: [sdiy] Problems with AT90S8535 ISP Interface
Hi list,
could anybody please help me?
I built a testboard for a AT90S8535 with the simple ISP Interface from
http://www.qsl.net/ba1fb/
(PC parallel port with four resistors to MISO, MOSI, SCLK and RESET) and
tested it with the Ponyprog software which I installed on my Windows 98
PC.
Everything works fine.
But then I testet all with my Windows 2000 Laptop, and the ISP interface
does not work. The Ponyprog software reportet connection test failed. I
made some tests with inverting signals, but no changes at all.
One obvious difference between the Win98 PC and the W2K Laptop is that
the target device connected to the PC is permanently resetted until
programming starts and if it is connected to the Laptop the target
device is not resetted.
Questions:
Might there be a difference in Port Voltages / Currences between PC and
Laptop, so should I take away some resitors or use other values?
Is there a pin conrolling software layer between Ponyprog and the
parallel port (firmware, operating system)?
Remark:
A printer connected to the Laptop works fine.
Thanks in advance for help!
Regards
Carsten
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