Serial AVR ISP Programer (JUST PLUG AND PROGRAM) NO NEED TO PROGRAM ANY THING.
by DIshendra in Circuits > Microcontrollers
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Serial AVR ISP Programer (JUST PLUG AND PROGRAM) NO NEED TO PROGRAM ANY THING.




HI! friends i wanted to burn bootloader on a avr chip but i don't have any avr programmer so decided to make one of mine. This programmer don't needs any kind of driver to be installed, just plug and program using PONYPROG.
MAIN FEATURES:
MAIN FEATURES:
- Can program Atmega-8, 168, 328 and similar chips.
- Has an socket for the resonator use according as per your requirement.
- Very small in size
- Has also ICSP pins to program the chip in a circuit just use a cable.
- Just place the chip in the socket or use the icsp pins for programming.
Downloads
Making PCB


















Here is the simple way to make your own pcb's at home at the cheap. I used photopaper and taken a laser printout on glossy side of the paper.
How to transfer the image on copper board:
How to transfer the image on copper board:
- place the toner side on the cleaned and cutted copper clad board.
- using iron tranfer the image
- pour paper into water so that paper can be pealed out easily.
- i used hydrogen peroxide(H2O2), and hydrochloric acid(HCl) mixed in ration of 2:1.
- drilled holes using my self made drill.
SOLDERING COMPONENTS




First of all solder the resistor and zener diodes then transistor, then ic socket and at the last sold the db-9 port.
Use the Programmer.



I used my USB-2-TTL board to power my avr icsp board, u can use external battery or any other power source as per your requirements.
Contact me for any help.
Email : dishendramishra@gmail.com
Phone. no. - +919013668839
Country: India
Good luck ....................
Contact me for any help.
Email : dishendramishra@gmail.com
Phone. no. - +919013668839
Country: India
Good luck ....................