Add UM232H and C232H programmers
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2013-09-25 Hannes Weisbach <hannes_weisbach@gmx.net>
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First part of patch #7720:
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* avrdude.conf.in: Add UM232H and C232H programmers
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2013-09-22 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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2013-09-22 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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Submitted by Daniel Rozsnyo:
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Submitted by Daniel Rozsnyo:
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# from Amontec
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# from Amontec
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# UM232H module from FTDI and Glyn.com.au.
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# See helix.air.net.au for detailed usage information.
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# J1: Connect pin 2 and 3 for USB power.
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# J2: Connect pin 2 and 3 for USB power.
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# J2: Pin 7 is SCK
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# : Pin 8 is MOSI
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# : Pin 9 is MISO
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# : Pin 11 is RST
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# : Pin 6 is ground
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# Use the -b flag to set the SPI clock rate eg -b 3750000 is the fastest I could get
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# a 16MHz Atmega1280 to program reliably. The 232H is conveniently 5V tolerant.
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programmer
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id = "UM232H";
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desc = "FT232H based module from FTDI and Glyn.com.au";
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type = "avrftdi";
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usbvid = 0x0403;
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# Note: This PID is reserved for generic 232H devices and
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# should be programmed into the EEPROM
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usbpid = 0x6014;
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usbdev = "A";
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usbvendor = "";
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usbproduct = "";
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usbsn = "";
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#ISP-signals
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sck = 1;
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mosi = 2;
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miso = 3;
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reset = 4;
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# C232HM module from FTDI and Glyn.com.au.
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# : Orange is SCK
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# : Yellow is MOSI
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# : Green is MISO
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# : Brown is RST
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# : Black is ground
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# Use the -b flag to set the SPI clock rate eg -b 3750000 is the fastest I could get
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# a 16MHz Atmega1280 to program reliably. The 232H is conveniently 5V tolerant.
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programmer
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id = "C232HM";
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desc = "FT232H based module from FTDI and Glyn.com.au";
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type = "avrftdi";
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usbvid = 0x0403;
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# Note: This PID is reserved for generic 232H devices and
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# should be programmed into the EEPROM
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usbpid = 0x6014;
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usbdev = "A";
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usbvendor = "";
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usbproduct = "";
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usbsn = "";
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#ISP-signals
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sck = 1;
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mosi = 2;
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miso = 3;
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reset = 4;
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# On the adapter you can read "O-Link". On the PCB is printed "OpenJTAG v3.1"
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# On the adapter you can read "O-Link". On the PCB is printed "OpenJTAG v3.1"
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# You can find it as "OpenJTAG ARM JTAG USB" in the internet.
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# You can find it as "OpenJTAG ARM JTAG USB" in the internet.
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# (But there are also several projects called Open JTAG, eg.
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# (But there are also several projects called Open JTAG, eg.
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