Isp Header Selection Chart (By Device) - Equinox Systems FS2003 User Manual

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4.3 ISP Header Selection Chart (by Device)

The table below details which header to choose for a specified device or device family. The
information contained in this manual does NOT show the actual connections to the Target
Microcontroller. Please refer to the separate Application Notes ( see App Note column in table below )
for full details of how to implement In-System Programming for your selected device.
Please note:
The Atmel ATmega323/128/64 devices can be programmed via 'LV SPI' or 'JTAG' by
connecting the relevant header to the SPI or JTAG port of the device.
The header J6 is multi-functional. The pin-out of this header is different depending on which
device type is being programmed.
#
Device Family
1
Atmel AT89S
2
Atmel AT90S (AVR)
3
Atmel ATmega (AVR)
4
Atmel ATmega (AVR)
5
Atmel ATtiny (Low Voltage)
6
Atmel ATtiny (High Voltage)
7
Atmel W&uC (Temic)
T89C51Rx2
8
NXP (formerly Philips)
P89C51Rx2
9
NXP (formerly Philips)
P89C66x
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Devices
AT89(L)S51/52/53/8252
All AT90S ISP devices
All ATmega devices
ATmega323/128/64
All ATtiny ISP devices
ATtiny11/12/15L
T89CRB2/RC2/RD2
P89CRB2/RC2/RD2
P89C662/4/8
ZW0102 / ZW0201
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Algorithm Header Sect.
LV SPI
J6(a)
J7
LV SPI
J6(a)
J7
LV SPI
J6(a)
J7
JTAG
J8
LV SPI
J6(a)
J7
HV SPI
J6(b)
UART
J6(c)
Boot
Loader
UART
J6(c)
Boot
Loader
UART
J6(c)
Boot
Loader
LV SPI
J6(a)
App
Note
4.4, 4.5
AN103
4.8
4.4, 4.5
AN100
4.8
4.4, 4.5
AN101
4.8
4.9
AN105
4.4, 4.5
AN104
4.8
4.6
AN104
4.7
AN106
4.7
AN106
AN107
4.7
AN106
AN107
4.5
See
Zensy
App
Note
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