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Re: [avr-chat] Best DIY programmer/debugger
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Graham Davies |
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Re: [avr-chat] Best DIY programmer/debugger |
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Sun, 06 Nov 2005 09:30:25 -0500 |
Simon Lundell wrote:
> Are there any DIY programmers that support debugging ...
Is it for low cost or the fun of building it yourself that you want a DIY
device? If it's just the cost, there are a number of field tested clones of
the Atmel JTAG ICE available ...
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... including my very own "AVR ICE-Cube". I also have some accessories that
allow you to use on-chip debugging with the Atmel STK500, which does not
have built-in support for that. One of these, which I incorrectly placed in
the General Products area rather than in the Atmel AVR area of my Web site,
is an expansion board for the STK500 with a JTAG header on the side. With
this, you can prototype your own circuits and debug your software.
I'm afraid I can't supply the AVR ICE-Cube as a kit because of its compact
design. There are some surface-mount parts on there that are pretty tricky
to assemble by hand.
Graham.
http://www.ecrostech.com