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Section 1
Introduction ........................................................................................... 1-1
1.1
Device Support .........................................................................................1-1
Section 2
Getting Started...................................................................................... 2-1
2.1
Unpacking the System ..............................................................................2-1
2.2
System Requirements...............................................................................2-1
Section 3
Connecting the Hardware ..................................................................... 3-1
Section 4
Hardware Description ........................................................................... 4-1
4.1
Jumpers and Links and their Functions ....................................................4-2
4.2
External Connections ................................................................................4-2
Section 5
Installing the Software .......................................................................... 5-1
5.1
Windows 95 ..............................................................................................5-1
5.2
Windows 3.1 .............................................................................................5-1
Section 6
How to use the Software....................................................................... 6-1
6.1
Projects .....................................................................................................6-1
6.2
Files ..........................................................................................................6-1
6.3
Editing Data ..............................................................................................6-2
6.4
Programming ............................................................................................6-2
6.5
Auto-Program............................................................................................6-2
6.6
New Project...............................................................................................6-3
6.7
Open Project .............................................................................................6-3
6.8
Save Project..............................................................................................6-3
6.9
Load File ...................................................................................................6-3
6.10 Save File ...................................................................................................6-3
6.11 Exit ............................................................................................................6-4
6.12 Clear Buffer ...............................................................................................6-4
6.13 Fill Buffer ...................................................................................................6-4
6.14 Goto ..........................................................................................................6-4
6.15 Find ...........................................................................................................6-4
6.16 Device Empty Check.................................................................................6-4
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction ................... 1-1 Device Support ..................1-1 Section 2 Getting Started..................2-1 Unpacking the System ................2-1 System Requirements................2-1 Section 3 Connecting the Hardware ..............3-1 Section 4 Hardware Description ................4-1 Jumpers and Links and their Functions ............4-2 External Connections ................4-2 Section 5 Installing the Software ................
  • Page 2 Table of Contents 6.17 Program Device ..................6-4 6.18 Verify Device .....................6-5 6.19 Program EEPROM..................6-5 6.20 Verify EEPROM ..................6-5 6.21 Read Device .....................6-5 6.22 Read EEPROM..................6-6 6.23 Program Lockbits ..................6-6 6.24 Erase Device.....................6-6 6.25 Health Check ....................6-6 6.26 Printer Port....................6-6 6.27 Font Selection ...................6-7 6.28 Advanced Options..................6-7 6.29 Edit as ASCII.....................6-7 6.30 Device Checksum ..................6-7...
  • Page 3 In-System Programming ..............10-1 10.1 ISP Lead Layout ..................10-1 10.2 ISP Header Layout..................10-2 10.3 Interface Using Resistors ................10-2 10.4 Using an Analog Multiplexer IC...............10-2 Section 11 Technical Support................11-1 11.1 Contacting Atmel..................11-1 Section 12 Appendix II - Warranty Statement............12-1...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    AT90S1200 • AT90S2313 • AT90S/LS2323 • AT90S/LS2343 • AT90S4414 • AT90S/LS4434 • AT90S8515 • AT90S/LS8535 Software upgrades for the AVR ISP software is posted to the AVR section of the Atmel website, which is located at http://www.atmel.com. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 6 Introduction STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Section 2 Getting Started Unpacking the Contents of box: System Evaluation Board Disk set, including Atmel AVR ISP software In-System Programming (ISP) Dongle ISP Ribbon Cable AT90S8515 - 8PC Microcontroller System The minimum hardware and software requirements are: Requirements 80386 Processor (486 Recommended)
  • Page 8 Getting Started STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 9: Connecting The Hardware

    The Dongle case is connected to one of the printer ports on the PC. If this is not LPT1, then you will need to change the printer port setting in the software—see software sec- tion for details. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 10 Connecting the Hardware STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 11: Hardware Description

    5V. To carry out other operations, some jumpers may have to be removed—refer to the relevant section for details. A full list of the jumpers and links are given in “Jumpers and Links and their Functions” on page 4-2. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 12: Jumpers And Links And Their Functions

    - ICP, OC1B and ALE on 40-pin Digital devices, Reset, Ground and V . The external load cannot exceed 100 mA for all headers combined. See “Using External Connections” on page 9-1 and “Using Analog Parts” on page 9-3 for details. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 13: Installing The Software

    Parallel Port settings in your BIOS are set to EPP V1.9 not V1.7. In the unlikely event that you have any problems installing the software or suspect that you have faulty media, please contact the Atmel Starter Kit hotline: Hotline Number: (44) 1970 621 049...
  • Page 14 Installing the Software STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 15: How To Use The Software

    The program will automatically decode your files whether they are in Intel Hex format, Atmel Generic, Binary, or Motorola S record. The file you choose will be loaded into the window, then will be displayed on the top of the desktop. If you have the EEPROM Data Memory window on top, then it will load the data into that window.
  • Page 16: Editing Data

    You can save the buffer in Binary, Intel Hex, or Atmel Generic formats, so you can use the buffer for code conversion. Similarly, it will load the data into the Program Memory if that is the window that is on top.
  • Page 17: New Project

    “Save File” or “Save File As”, as the file in the selected buffer will be saved. The “Save File” option currently has support for saving the data in the following file types: STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 18: Exit

    Note: This function is only really useful when working with One-Time Programmable (OTP) Devices or UV Erasable Devices. It has no real use with the Atmel Flash Range, but provides a quick and easy way to check if a device is blank.
  • Page 19: Verify Device

    This verifies each location, in the EEPROM buffer window with the appropriate location in the device. The EEPROM buffer must be selected (on top) if the speed button is used. 6.21 Read Device Read Device is a programming function. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 20: Read Eeprom

    Printer Port This allows you to set which printer port the programmer is currently connected to. Simply select the appropriate printer port and press the “Change” button. To cancel any changes you have made, press the “Cancel” button. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 21: Font Selection

    Load Data Blue Edited Data Blue Verified Data Green Program/Verify failure The default colors can be changed selecting the data type you wish to change in the “Data Type” list, and clicking on the “Change Color” button. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 22 How to use the Software STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 23: Device Programming

    The orientation of the device is vitally important. If you put it in the wrong way then you may damage the device. Do not plug a device in with the power switched on or you may damage it. Similarly, never remove the device with the power on. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 24: Voltage Selection

    Note: If the internal clock fuse is set, the internal clock will operate even if an external clock is supplied. If difficulties are found in programming these parts, remove the jumper set labeled “Port B”. (Bits 0 to 2 are the programming lines.) STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 25: Brown-Out Detector

    JP1 and JP2 must be set to the same voltage, which is always 1 open and 1 closed. Voltage 5 Volts Open Closed 3.3 Volts Closed Open STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 26 Brown-Out Detector STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 27: Board Applications

    Amps @ 3.3V and 500 micro Amps @ 5V. As inputs, they will behave normally. Therefore, any user circuit should use Port B for inputs. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 28: 20-Pin And 40-Pin Digital Sockets

    Port C is the Analog input port and it is connected to the header marked “Analog” NOT Port C. See the section on “Using Analog Parts” on page 9-3 for details. Port D is connected as normal—see diagram above. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 29: 8-Pin Socket

    “28-Pin”. The A/D converters use the header labeled Parts “Analog” for the A/D inputs. This header is connected to Port A on the 40-pin A/D socket and Port C on the 28-pin socket. The layout of this header is shown on the following page. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 30: Using Internal Reference

    Analog header—see diagram above. Using External The AT90S8515 and AT90S4414 can be used with external SRAM. A socket is provided for a 28-pin RAM chip and for an address latch chip. These are next to the Atmel logo on the board. 9.5.1 A low-power 62256 SRAM is suggested with an access time of 70 ns.
  • Page 31: Using Lcd Connections

    The connection supplied is a 9-way female D-type, therefore, a “straight through” lead is required—not a null-modem cable. Jumper JP3 must be closed or RXD will be disabled. RXD and TXD are on pins PD0 and PD1. It is recommended that these switches are disconnected by removing the STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 32 0.2% and 7.8%. Replacing the crystal with a 3.6846 MHz or 4.608 MHz crystal will reduce this error to zero but may have EMC implications. A standard (straight through) lead is required, not a null-modem cable. STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 33: In-System Programming

    Section 10 In-System Programming Devices can be programmed in your circuit rather than on the board using the STK200 ISP dongle that was included in the kit. The dongle works with a 0.1" pitch header that is mounted on your application board.
  • Page 34: Isp Header Layout

    All the pins, except ground, will float if the programmer is not active. The device may then be programmed in the normal way. 10-2 STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 35: Technical Support

    As soon as we are aware of the problem, we can solve it and send you an update very quickly via e-mail. If you wish to communicate via telephone, the number is listed below: Tel: (44) 1970 621 049 STK200 Technical Support Hotline Fax: (44) 1970 621 040 e-mail: stk200_support@atmel.com...
  • Page 36 Technical Support 11-2 STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 37: Appendix Ii - Warranty Statement

    Buyer the purchase price of such goods. No goods may be returned to Atmel without Atmel’s Returned Material Authorization form. Prior to any return of goods by Buyer pursuant to this Section, Buyer shall afford Atmel the opportunity to inspect such goods at Buyer’s location, and any such goods so inspected shall not be returned to Atmel without its prior written consent.
  • Page 38 Appendix II - Warranty Statement 12-2 STK200 Starter Kit...
  • Page 39 Appendix II - Warranty Statement STK200 Starter Kit 12-3...
  • Page 40 No licenses to patents or other intellectual prop- er ty of Atmel are granted by the Company in connection with the sale of Atmel products, expressly or by implication. Atmel’s products are not authorized for use as critical components in life suppor t devices or systems.

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