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Programming mega32 SMD

07/10/2008 3:49 PM

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I have project that I used micro controller AVR mega32 for it, of course I used this micro before without any problem, but this time I used kind of SMD of it; my problem is in programming of it.

I wanna know is there any different in programming SMD's one?

Can I program it with programmer that we programming usual mega 32?

If you work with this kind of mega 32, please say the name of programmer that you used.

I become really thanks full if you say any point that you think it can help me to work with this kind of micro.

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Re: Programming mega32 SMD

07/11/2008 10:25 PM

programming is not different for smd devices.

It will be more suitable using serial (SPI) programming method because less pins will be used.

You must be get ready 5 pins of program input with a header during designing of the circuit and so you can program the device when it's necessary while atmega is mounted (and soldered) on the card.

If your programmer has only zif socket then you can make an adapter yourself using a pcb dimentioned as 40 pin dip and solder pins at corresponding points of spi pins of dip package and wire this points to a female header socket. That's all!.

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