🚀 Elevate Your Programming Game!
The HiLetgo51 AVR ATMEGA8 Programmer is a versatile USB ISP tool designed for programming AVR and ASP chips, featuring automatic speed control, overcurrent protection, and a user-friendly interface. It supports both 3.3V and 5V target voltages, making it an essential device for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Brand | HiLetgo |
Item model number | 3-01-0497-1 |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 0.5 x 3.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.9 x 0.5 x 3.5 inches |
Color | Blue |
Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
ASIN | B00AX4WQ00 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 5, 2013 |
R**B
Works fine on a Mac
I purchased to program Atmega328P's on custom boards. Though I read and experienced that you need to burn bootloader to set Fuses correctly if you are using external crystal when I tried that first I received an error message "I opened Blink -- File -> Examples -> Basics -> Blink then Sketch -> Upload Using Programmer (I saw delay was several sec when it should be 1 as it was using internal clock not 16Mhz crystal I had installed. At that point I was able to choose Tools -> Burn BootloaderDid have to send a program to board first using Sketch -> Upload using Programmer, after that finished then I re-burned the Blink sketch and the timing was correct.Note: Still getting message "warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware update." I read forum appends about using Zadig and updating the firmware to libusbK. Zadig is Windows software and I wanted to avoid it, it seems to work fine with the warning.
P**R
Great quality, functions as described
Used this to flash a new firmware on an ANET A8 3D Printer
J**S
Sunkee 51 AVR ISP
It does what it is intended to do. The only down side is that lacks an extirior protection. Fast ship and arrival. Thanks
C**E
works good
I used this to flash my ANET A8 V1.5 board with Marlin firmware. I also needed a 10 to 6 pin adapter . The how-to's you'll find on the internet say you don't need power while flashing, which is somewhat true. However, once the flash is complete, your ANET will reboot and depending on how it's configured, start up the fans, which will pull too much power from this board and burn it out. Keep your ANET plugged into the wall when you flash! Good thing USBasp are so cheap :) ANET A8 V1.510 to 6 pin adapter
A**N
Legitimate USBAsp interface that works well
Worked great straight out of the packet
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