AVR Development Board – AVR-DK20A User Manual
Welcome
The
AVR
Development
board
has
been
designed
with
educational
documentation on how AVR micro-controllers works, along with working documentation
on how AVR micro-controllers works, along with working software examples which
demonstrate writing and developing software.
After exploring the features of the AVR and studying the examples provided, the board
provides a useful development tool on which ideas and designs can implemented, the
high configurability of the board enables the user to configure on-board & output
devices (such as LCD display) on any port lines the user's application may require. The
high configurability also allows the user to bring in signals from other external circuits (if
suitable circuitry is not already present on board) to suit user applications.
The AVR-DK20A is designed as a AVR Development Board which works along with
connecting a AVR programmer using the on board ISP connector. All the on board
applications are open circuit, which mean you can connect the I/O according to your
own design by using any of the AVR I/O ports (e.g. PORTA, PORTB, PORTC, PORTD),
depends on the pinout of each microcontroller.
New users will require at a copy of AVR studio (or similar) to develop programs. Beside
using AVR Studio, you may also use WinAVR to develop your programs. For other High
Level design language, you can use C language.
The Board is supplied with a demonstration AVR device with demo program fitted.
Note: It is important to familiarize yourself with any emulators or simulators intended to
be used with the AVR-DK20A, before connecting them to the Development Board.
Information on configuring the AVR Development Board is detailed further in the
document, please read before using.
Thank you.
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