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How to program ATTINY13A-PU DIP-8?
I have never flashed controllers, but I need to program
the ATTINY13A-PU DIP-8 controller and I have the desire and opportunity to do this.
I watched videos, they explain it so (of course) well, but not enough for everything to be sorted out from the very beginning for a complete understanding of what equipment should be.
The problem arose when buying equipment with which this (
ATTINY13A-PU DIP-8) 8 leg controller can be programmed. I found two devices on the Chinese site:
1) https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/10-Pin-Convert-to-S...
2) https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Pluggable-Developme ...
I ask for help, explain which of these devices will be needed and what else needs to be bought or assembled for option No. 1 (the links that I gave). According to the link No. 2 - I also ask you to tell me what kind of device it is - maybe it will be useful or not at all.
The Chinese are great for giving them the opportunity to buy from them, but they are just embarrassed to write how to use their devices.
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1 is USBASP, Universal AVR programmer. They can sew up any Avr-ku, including yours.
You need to correctly connect 6 wires to the controller outputs, the diagram is as follows: www.microcontroller-project.com/uploads/2/2/1/5/22...
for USB. Breadboard, so to speak. Attention! It is impossible to flash the controller on it via USB, you need an external programmer (for example, item 1)
How is ATTINY13A-PU DIP-8 flashed in general - I don’t ask how (this is another topic) - I need to know what is flashed and what you need from what you can buy in general to take it together and flash it. The second question (as I understand it - if you connect the legs of the MS - with wiring) how to do without wiring - without putting each posting on one or another leg of the MS? Are there any work? Has anyone else done similar things? I hope that there are boards where you need to put this MS + by connecting this board to the firmware device and then flash it to your health. Or does everyone work the old fashioned way ... If you need to flash 10-50 MS - does it cost the same by dressing the wiring? I hope that someone agrees with me. Respond who will master this task = please give a solution. (maybe post a photo or a link to this "magic" development of a printed circuit board with a socket for changing the MC.
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