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Xgecu T48 ISP programming
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Shonky:

--- Quote from: coromonadalix on July 30, 2023, 12:21:24 pm ---asking for help without giving more details ....

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Yep. "I've tried absolutely nothing and I'm all out of ideas...."


--- Quote from: galaga1982 on July 30, 2023, 01:08:23 pm ---Thank you for reply. I'm going to program the atmega324p avr microcontroller with isp method. (vcc, rst, gnd, miso, mosi, sck)

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See attached image. P variant is the same.
galaga1982:
Yes, thank you for reply. Then do I need a universal adapter? Or do I need a t48-custom adapter?
t48 custom adapter has 4 pin. I'm not sure about the pin outs and functions.

According to diagram you sent me, Is it not necessary to connect xtal1 and xtal2 in the diagram?

Shonky:
You will need a crystal. Those adapters are for some quad flat package type. Is that the package you're using? Whilst the programmer only refers to the DIP version, I'm sure the QFP version will program just fine with the right connections.

Presumably the included 4 wires in the first adapter are for the "blue" ISP pins. You'll still need power, ground and the crystal though.

It's all pretty clear in the diagram included with the software. It's basically impossible to help you when you drip feed info about what you have and what you're trying to do.

Which adapter do you have? The second one is quite clear and all the connections match the software diagram perfectly. Is it specifically for the part you are using?

Or do you have nothing? Do you have a board designed? Why can't you program it on the target board and why are you programming it before soldering it?
galaga1982:

--- Quote from: Shonky on July 31, 2023, 04:54:01 am ---You will need a crystal. Those adapters are for some quad flat package type. Is that the package you're using? Whilst the programmer only refers to the DIP version, I'm sure the QFP version will program just fine with the right connections.

Presumably the included 4 wires in the first adapter are for the "blue" ISP pins. You'll still need power, ground and the crystal though.

It's all pretty clear in the diagram included with the software. It's basically impossible to help you when you drip feed info about what you have and what you're trying to do.

Which adapter do you have? The second one is quite clear and all the connections match the software diagram perfectly. Is it specifically for the part you are using?

Or do you have nothing? Do you have a board designed? Why can't you program it on the target board and why are you programming it before soldering it?


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The ISP programming method is for atmega324p.
Not long ago, a my multifunction tester called tc1 was measuring the capacitor and unfortunately the I/O part was short.
The replacement of the MCU is essential to fix the broken tester.

I don't have any adapter yet. I'm considering purchasing which one suits me. However, there are some questions.
Does the first 4 pin specific adapter doesn't need VCC and GND connection? Are the remaining pins on the X48 programmer dummy?
The second universal adapter does not seem to be a problem.

My plan was to finish the programming first and then solder it on the pcb.
But according to you, can I understand that it is possible to program it after soldering the pcb?
coromonadalix:
lucky you you have the programming pins to help,  just need to solder a new mcu and programm it on the pcb

your xegcu programmer has the iscp interface on front  of it ??  just need to do a cable between tihe 2 of them, 

burn the code with the right fuses
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