mikroElektronika mikroProg User Manual

Mikroprog for 8051
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mikroProg
for 8051
mikroProg
for 8051 is a fast USB programmer. With it's
outstanding performance, simplicity and unique design it is a
great tool for programming 8051 microcontrollers from Atmel®
8051

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  • Page 1 ™ for 8051 mikroProg for 8051 is a fast USB programmer. With it’s ™ outstanding performance, simplicity and unique design it is a great tool for programming 8051 microcontrollers from Atmel® 8051...
  • Page 3 TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS I want to express my thanks to you for being interested in our products and for having confidence in MikroElektronika. The primary aim of our company is to design and produce high quality electronic products and to constantly improve the performance thereof in order to better suit your needs.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction to mikroProg™ 2. Connecting to a PC Key features 3. 8051Flash software 1. Driver installation 4. Connecting with a target device step 1 – Start installation 5. Connector Pinout step 2 – Accept EULA 6. Connection schematic example step 3 –...
  • Page 6: Introduction To Mikroprog

    Introduction to mikroProg ™ mikroProg™ for 8051 is a fast USB programmer. It is a great tool for programming 8051 microcontrollers from Atmel®. Outstanding per- formance, easy operation, elegant design and low price are it’s top features. Page 6...
  • Page 7: Key Features

    Key features What you see Flat cable USB MINIB connector DATA transfer indication LED ACTIVE indication LED LINK indication LED POWER indication LED Page 7...
  • Page 8: Driver Installation

    1. Driver installation On-board mikroProg™ requires drivers in order to work. Drivers can be found on the link bellow: www.mikroe.com/downloads/get/131/mikroprog_ drivers_v200.zip Win 98 Win 2000, XP, Win XP, 2003 2003 32-bit 64-bit When you download the drivers, please extract files from the ZIP archive.
  • Page 9: Step 1 - Start Installation

    step 1 – Start installation step 2 – Accept EULA In welcome screen click the Next> button Select I accept this EULA option Click the Next> button Page 9...
  • Page 10: Step 3 - Installing The Drivers

    step 3 – Installing the drivers step 4 – Finish installation Click the Finish button to end installation process Page 10...
  • Page 11: Connecting To A Pc

    USB cable provided with the package. Green POWER LED should turn ON, indicating the presence of power supply. Amber-colored LINK LED will turn ON when link between mikroProg for 8051 and PC is established. Link can be established only ™...
  • Page 12: 51Flash Software

    3. 8051Flash software mikroProg 8051 programmer requires special ™ programming software called 8051Flash. This software is used for programming ALL of 8051 microcontrollers from Atmel®. It features intuitive interface and SingleClick ™ programming technology. Software installation is available on the following link: www.mikroe.com/downloads/get/130/8051flash_...
  • Page 13 Software installation wizard Start Installation Accept EULA and continue Click Next > button Choose destination folder Installation in progress Finish installation Page 13...
  • Page 14: Connecting With A Target Device

    4. Connecting with a target device Figure 4-1: IDC10 JTAG connector For connection with a target device mikroProg uses IDC10 to IDC10 connector pinout. Every pin has a different purpose and ™ connector, as shown on Figure 4-1. In order to make proper for easy orientation IDC10 connector is marked with a little knob and incision between pins number 9 and 7, Figure 5-1.
  • Page 15: Connector Pinout

    5. Connector Pinout MOSI - Master output slave input NC - Not connected RST - Reset pin SCK - Clock MISO - Master input slave output VCC - Power supply SS - Slave port select NC - Not connected NC - Not connected GND - Ground Figure 5-1: Female connector pinout Page 15...
  • Page 16: Connection Schematic Example

    6. Connection schematic example Following example dem- onstrate connections with one of the most popular supported microcontroller (Figure 6-1). MCU use MISO, MOSI, SCK, RST and SS lines for programming. In order for microcontroller to work properly, decou- pling capacitors must be connected as close as pos- sible to microcontroller’s VCC pins.
  • Page 17: 40-Pin At89S8253 Schematic

    MOSI P1.0 P1.1 P0.0 P1.2 P0.1 MISO P1.3 P0.2 P1.4 (SS) P0.3 P1.5 (MOSI) P0.4 P1.6 (MISO) P0.5 P1.7 (SCK) P0.6 P0.7 P3.0 EA/VPP P3.1 ALE/PROG P3.2 PSEN P3.3 P2.7 P3.4 P2.6 100nF P3.5 P2.5 P3.6 P2.4 P3.7 P2.3 XTAL2 P2.2 XTAL1 P2.1...
  • Page 19 No part of this manual, including product and software described herein, may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of MikroElektronika. The manual PDF edition can be printed for private or local use, but not for distribution.
  • Page 20 ∫ If you have any questions, comments or business proposals, do not hesitate to contact us at office@mikroe.com mikroProg for 8051 manual ver 1.00a Designed by MikroElektronika Ltd.

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