hi, i'm new to microcontroller program . i have 89c51 controller max 232 ic, but to program i need athor programmer, is any possiblety to built my own programmer. please help me,
the most popular post in fora dealing with such is "why can I not get my homemade programmer to work" and, usually, they end up with "I give up and will buy one" or "I will change to a UART programmable chip". anyhow i have 89c51 ... is any possiblety to built my own programmer. please help me NOBODY can help you if you do not give the EXACT type and manufacturer of the chip, there is absolutotally no such thing as "generic programming" of '51s
Erik
i have atmel 89c51 microcontroller , and other things like max 232 , pc , cro, reg, cap.. every thing but i am not able to built my own home made programmer. even i got a circuit from EFY book, still it requires a pre programmer controller to program other which i dont have can any one help with this
FLIP from Atmel is the "standard" Atmel programming software for Atmel SPI programmable chips. it works with (If you insist, a miserable copy of) the $25 Atmel "cable".
PS 89C51 is that even ISP programmable? the 89S51 is.
Sorry for hijack, but I have asked before about this elusive $25 programming cable without getting any answer.
I see many references to that $25 cable, but have failed to locate it.
I have contacted Atmel support and they have failed to supply info about how to build one and they can't sell me one or point me to anyone who sells them. Instead, they recommend that I invert the reset signal and uses a STK500 starter kit as adapter.
Once upon a time, there has been a document on the Atmel site with the description of this elusive cable. I can still find many posts mentioning this description and specifying the - now defunct - link.
Anyone who can help out?
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Oh, and if you google "atmel isp cable" the second result is the document you wanted from the atmel site.
www.atmel.com/.../doc3310.pdf
There seems to have once been a description of this cable, i.e. how it was connected. The related link is just the pinout of the ISP side - not the corresponding parallel port pins.
There are links to be found on the net, but the document seems to have been pulled from the Atmel site.
I did contact Atmel support for the nordic countries last year about it, since I then was in very big need of a cable in a hurry. They could not produce the document or a supplier in Sweden. But their suggested workaround was to invert the reset signal and use a AVR SDK500 kit.
If I need to program more AT89S chips, I should probably get a AT89ISP cable, since it is a bit more compact than the big SDK500 board. On the other hand, the machine I'm writing this on may probably be the last machine I'll have with a parallel port.
It seems likely that the DIY schematics is more or less identical to the official AT89ISP cable since the only signaling difference is the inversion of the reset - something the PC program can directly handle.