Sunday, 5 July 2020

Programmers for Microcontrollers

 ST-Link/v2
 
 
This is designed for the STM8 and STM32 microcontrollers.
 
 It has:
1. single-wire interface module (SWIM) 
2. JTAG/serial wire debugging (SWD) interfaces
 
STM32 applications use the USB full-speed interface to communicate with 
the STM32CubeIDE software tool or with integrated development environments from third-parties.  
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 Silicon Labs
http://www.silabs.com

DEBUGADPTR1-USB

 UDA-32-KIT 
 
 The attached 10 pin debug ribbon cable connects the adapter to the target board and the target device's debug interface signals. Power is provided to the adaptor from the USB connection to the PC.
 
This USB debug adapter supports only SiM3xxxx variants of the Silicon Labs 32-bit MCU portfolio and none of the other
devices that can be referred to as “Silicon Labs 32-bit MCUs”, including EFM32, EZR32, and EFR32 devices.
 
I used this for updating firmware on my Buchla 225e module

The 32-Bit USB Debug Adapter supports both JTAG and Serial Wire debug interfaces, and the adapter is powered
from the USB connection to the PC. The adapter uses the standard ARM CoreSight 10-pin connector.
 
 Software Setup using a USB Debug Adapter
The Silicon Laboratories Precision32 IDE along with other software tools are provided for device development and debugging.  
The IDE is available for download from the Silicon Laboratories website (www.silabs.com/
mcudownloads)
 
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OLIMEX 
DEvelopment Board
AVR ISP Mk-2
 

ATAVRISP2 COMPATIBLE PROGRAMMER
AVR® series Programmer (In-Circuit/In-System)
 
User manual
 
Tested and working with: AVR Studio 4; AVR Studio 5; Atmel Studio 6; Atmel Studio 7
 
Tested and working with AVRDUDE and Arduino Ide
 
Uses Atmel's 2×5 pin ICSP and 2×3 pin PDI and TPI connector layout
 
can program tinyAVR and megaAVR devices using the ISP Interface, tinyAVR
devices using the TPI interface, and AVR XMEGA devices using the PDI Interface
 
  
AVR-ISP-MK2 is a ready-to-use programmer that behaves like Atmel AVRISP mkII. The board is
suitable for programming microcontrollers that, according to their respective datasheets, have ISP,
PDI, or TPI interfaces available for programming
 

 
Links
 
 

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