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Arduino ISP
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With this programmer you can upload sketches and burn the bootloader on any Arduino (or other brand) AVR based boards through the ISP connector. By uploading a sketch with an external programmer you can remove the bootloader and use the extra space for your sketch.
The Arduino ISP can also be used to burn the bootloader on your Arduino, so you can recover it if you accidentally corrupt the bootloader. Burning the bootloader is also necessary when you use a new ATmega microcontroller in your Arduino, and you need the bootloader in order to upload a sketch in the usual way.
The Arduino ISP is a tiny AVR-ISP (in-system programmer) based on David Mellis' project FabISP (http://fab.cba.mit.edu/content/projects/fabisp/). With this programmer you can upload sketches and burn the bootloader on any AVR based boards, including Arduinos. By uploading a sketch with an external programmer you can remove the bootloader and use the extra space for your sketch. The Arduino ISP can also be used to burn the Arduino bootloader, so you can recover your chip if you accidentally corrupt the bootloader. Burning the bootloader is also necessary when you use a new ATmega microcontroller in your Arduino, and you wish to use the bootloader to upload a sketch via the USB-Serial connection.
Microcontroller | ATtiny44 |
Operating Voltage | 5 V |
Connection with the computer | micro USB |
Connection with the target board | ICSP |
Eagle files: fabisp_eagle.zip
Schematic: fabisp_schematic.pdf
Windows Drivers: ArduinoISP_WindowsDrivers.zip
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