AVR Doper is an inexpensive USB programmer for serial low voltage programming of AVR microcontrollers compatible with STK500 (v2) protocol. This compatibility makes it possible to take advantage of the firmware of AVR microcontrollers from the AVR Studio 4 development environment.
The firmware of the AVR Doper Mini programmer emulates the operation of the STK500 programmer and allows you to read and program the EEPROM and FLASH memory of the microcontroller, as well as control FUSE- bits and other parameters of the programmable microcontroller directly from the programming environment AVR Studio, CodeVisionAVR or other programs compatible with the STK500 programmer. A prerequisite for working with the AVR Doper programmer is software that supports firmware via the programmer STK500 (AVR Studio 4, CodeVisionAVR, AVR DUDE....). AVR Doper Mini is a cheaper version of the AVR Doper programmer.
A distinctive feature of this programmer from the original AVR Doper is the lack of high-voltage serial programming function. The rest of the low-voltage serial ISP programming functions of AVR microcontrollers work without changes.
List of supported microcontrollers:
ATmega8, ATmega48, ATmega88, ATmega168, ATmega328
ATmega103, ATmega128, ATmega1280, ATmega1281, ATmega16
ATmega161, ATmega162, ATmega163, ATmega164, ATmega169
ATmega2560, ATmega2561, ATmega32, ATmega324, ATmega329
ATmega3290, ATmega64, ATmega640, ATmega644, ATmega649
ATmega6490, ATmega8515, ATmega8535
ATtiny12, ATtiny13, ATtiny15, ATtiny25, ATtiny26, ATtiny45, ATtiny85, ATtiny2313
AT90S1200, AT90S2313, AT90S2333, AT90S2343, AT90S4414
AT90S4433 AT90S4434 AT90S8515, AT90S8535
AT90CAN128
AT90PWM2 AT90PWM3
AVR USB programmer specifications:
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Programmer supply voltage: 5 V (via USB)
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Programmer to PC connection interface: USB
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Interface for connecting the programmer to AVR: ISP (in-circuit programming)
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The programmer is compatible with OS: Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/7x32
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Dimensions programmer: 54 x 25 x 9 mm
The programmer supports the following software:
AVR STUDIO
Installing the STK500 (AVR-Doper) programmer in windo ws vista/windows7 (Seven) 32-bit
The archive contains the "avrcdc_inf" folder, which contains directories for different OS.
Installing the STK500 (AVR-Doper) programmer in windows vista/windows7 (Seven) 64-bit
When installing on 64-bit platforms, problems arise due to digital signatures of drivers.
In the Device Manager, when you select the "Properties" tab, the window says "Cannot verify the digital signature of drivers ......".
There are several ways to fix the problem.
If you tried to install drivers, you must uninstall them through Device Manager.
Method One
Disable driver digital signature verification by pressing F8 while the system starts booting and selecting the appropriate boot mode.
Second method
1. Do not install any drivers or connect the programmer!
4. Unzip "avrcdc_inf.zip"
5. Run dseo13b.exe, click Next, then Yes
6. Select Sign a System File, click Next
7 .Enter the path to the lowcdc.inf file from the folder that corresponds to your system (for example: D: \ avrcdc_inf \ Vista64 \ lowcdc.inf) click the "OK" button and wait for the message, click the "OK" button
8 . Select "Sign a System File", click "Next"
9. Enter the path to the lowcdc.sys file from the folder that corresponds to your system (for example: D: \ avrcdc_inf \ Vista64 \ lowcdc.sys) click "OK" and wait for the message, click "OK"
10. Select "Enable Test Mode", click "Next"
11. Restart your computer
12. Plug in the AVR Docker, wait until Windows can find the driver.
13. Open Device Manager
14. Right click on AVR Doper, select Driver Update
15. Select lowcdc.inf
16. Everything should work!