#avr Logs

Apr 20 2020

#avr Calendar

05:37 PM Smidge204_: According to the Microchip parametric search, there's the Attin1624/1626/1627 for 8-Bit AVR with 12-bit ADC
05:43 PM rue_ is now known as rue_mohr
05:43 PM LeoNerd: Ooooh... are we about to see some new 2-series chips?
05:45 PM LeoNerd: Yeah.. some fancy programmers can do it
05:45 PM LeoNerd: But -any- UART can do UPDI
05:45 PM LeoNerd: It seems odd that avrdude can't write it
05:45 PM LeoNerd: But anyway, it's more odd that they haven't replied to me :(
05:46 PM Smidge204_: https://i.imgur.com/bZAxcHV.png "Fancy" programmer heh
05:47 PM LeoNerd: Any UART bridge and a 4k7 resistor will do it ;)
05:47 PM LeoNerd: Doesn't need an arduino and custom code on it
05:47 PM Smidge204_: That's basically what that is yeah, though there's an arduino style board in there for "future plans"
05:48 PM LeoNerd: Hrm... so what do you run avrdude with..?
05:48 PM Smidge204_: That thing
05:48 PM LeoNerd: Nono.. the commandline
05:48 PM Smidge204_: oh lemme check
05:48 PM LeoNerd: What do you type for -p
05:49 PM Smidge204_: -p attiny814
05:49 PM LeoNerd: Er.. -c then, sorry. :)
05:49 PM LeoNerd: The programmer type
05:49 PM Smidge204_: -c jtag2updi
05:50 PM LeoNerd: Righty.. yeah, so that requires active code on the programmer
05:50 PM LeoNerd: The point of -c updi-uart is that *any* USB-UART bridge will run it
05:50 PM LeoNerd: Which surely basically everyone would have some kind of... FDTI, CP2102, CH340... something like that
05:50 PM Smidge204_: I'm not claiming otherwise :D I think we've had this convo before too
05:51 PM LeoNerd: Probably so
05:51 PM LeoNerd: I'm mostly just annoyed they've not replied yet
05:51 PM Smidge204_: And I certainly don't disagree with what you're saying either
05:54 PM Smidge204_ is now known as Smidge204
06:07 PM Smidge204: Status: Future Product
06:07 PM Smidge204: heh
11:42 PM day_ is now known as day