Aug 14, 2011 #1 I injohn Newbie level 5 Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 8 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,331 can u tell what are these component can u give me tutorials which intructs how to use it
Aug 14, 2011 #2 bigdogguru Administrator Joined Mar 12, 2010 Messages 9,821 Helped 2,350 Reputation 4,694 Reaction score 2,272 Trophy points 1,413 Location Southwest, USA Activity points 62,394 The photo on the right is an USB In Circuit Programmer (ISP) for Atmel AT89S51 or AVR devices. I believe it is compatible with the following software: USBasp - USB programmer for Atmel AVR controllers The photo on the left is a development board for most likely either Atmel AT89S51 or AVR devices. I am unable to tell what device is currently installed. Can you post the number on the chip face? BigDog
The photo on the right is an USB In Circuit Programmer (ISP) for Atmel AT89S51 or AVR devices. I believe it is compatible with the following software: USBasp - USB programmer for Atmel AVR controllers The photo on the left is a development board for most likely either Atmel AT89S51 or AVR devices. I am unable to tell what device is currently installed. Can you post the number on the chip face? BigDog
Aug 14, 2011 #3 R romel_emperado Advanced Member level 2 Joined Jul 23, 2009 Messages 606 Helped 45 Reputation 132 Reaction score 65 Trophy points 1,318 Location philippines Activity points 6,061 I have a feeling it's just a homemade development kit.. ---------- Post added at 08:35 ---------- Previous post was at 08:33 ---------- yes bigdogguro is righ.. this is an ISP programmer for AVR and 89sxx. I have this hardare personally but I haven't tried using this... hehe
I have a feeling it's just a homemade development kit.. ---------- Post added at 08:35 ---------- Previous post was at 08:33 ---------- yes bigdogguro is righ.. this is an ISP programmer for AVR and 89sxx. I have this hardare personally but I haven't tried using this... hehe
Aug 14, 2011 #4 I injohn Newbie level 5 Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 8 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,331 the chip used is At89s52 i dont know how to use this isp.
Aug 14, 2011 #5 bigdogguru Administrator Joined Mar 12, 2010 Messages 9,821 Helped 2,350 Reputation 4,694 Reaction score 2,272 Trophy points 1,413 Location Southwest, USA Activity points 62,394 injohn said: the chip used is At89s52 i dont know how to use this isp. Click to expand... The AT89S52 is an Atmel variant of a 8051 microcontroller (MCU). Reference AT89S52 Product Page The above link has the datasheets and appnotes for the device. The link I provided previously provide: USBasp - USB programmer for Atmel AVR controllers Should provide you with the software and documentation to use the programmer, its just a Chinese copy of the USBasp. Depending on whether you want to program the device in Assembly or C language there are several free open source options for assemblers and compilers. Here are a few tutorials to get you started, they will recommend an assembler or compiler to use. ISP AT89SXX Programmer through the PC USB port **broken link removed** The above links should get you started in the right direction. BigDog
injohn said: the chip used is At89s52 i dont know how to use this isp. Click to expand... The AT89S52 is an Atmel variant of a 8051 microcontroller (MCU). Reference AT89S52 Product Page The above link has the datasheets and appnotes for the device. The link I provided previously provide: USBasp - USB programmer for Atmel AVR controllers Should provide you with the software and documentation to use the programmer, its just a Chinese copy of the USBasp. Depending on whether you want to program the device in Assembly or C language there are several free open source options for assemblers and compilers. Here are a few tutorials to get you started, they will recommend an assembler or compiler to use. ISP AT89SXX Programmer through the PC USB port **broken link removed** The above links should get you started in the right direction. BigDog
Aug 14, 2011 #6 R romel_emperado Advanced Member level 2 Joined Jul 23, 2009 Messages 606 Helped 45 Reputation 132 Reaction score 65 Trophy points 1,318 Location philippines Activity points 6,061 in addition to bigdoguro's suggestion: you can try this link this is the site where I learned my 8051 programming... **broken link removed**
in addition to bigdoguro's suggestion: you can try this link this is the site where I learned my 8051 programming... **broken link removed**
Aug 14, 2011 #7 I injohn Newbie level 5 Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 8 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,331 can u provide any links for tutorials
Aug 14, 2011 #8 R romel_emperado Advanced Member level 2 Joined Jul 23, 2009 Messages 606 Helped 45 Reputation 132 Reaction score 65 Trophy points 1,318 Location philippines Activity points 6,061 injohn said: can u provide any links for tutorials Click to expand... many links posted above
Aug 14, 2011 #9 bigdogguru Administrator Joined Mar 12, 2010 Messages 9,821 Helped 2,350 Reputation 4,694 Reaction score 2,272 Trophy points 1,413 Location Southwest, USA Activity points 62,394 The green colored text are links. Just click on them.
Aug 14, 2011 #10 I injohn Newbie level 5 Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 8 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,331 i meant to say videos and im using keil muvision4 what steps would i require to burn the code in the micro controller
i meant to say videos and im using keil muvision4 what steps would i require to burn the code in the micro controller
Aug 14, 2011 #11 ckshivaram Advanced Member level 6 Joined Apr 21, 2008 Messages 5,060 Helped 2,150 Reputation 4,306 Reaction score 2,088 Trophy points 1,403 Location villingen (Germany) / Bangalore Activity points 30,088 check this discussion some video tutorials posted https://www.edaboard.com/threads/220944/#post939553
check this discussion some video tutorials posted https://www.edaboard.com/threads/220944/#post939553