I have two USB to serial adapters. I chose based on ones that use the FTDI chipset (logo on package, usually). Haven't had issues other than some odd non-AVR-related software that tries to toggle RTS/DTR at the milisecond level. Currently, I have the AVR under test's serial port connected to a USB to serial and COM1 on the PC connected to JTAG. --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "brewski922" <Brewskister@...> wrote: > > Looks nice, at a nice price. However, I'm kind of reluctant buying > equipment using an RS232 interface. Much preferred it being USB. > > Do you know of one that is USB? > > Do you think a USB RS232 adapter, like SmileyMicros has might work? > > Mike > > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "stevech11" <stevech@> wrote: > > > > Not on e-Bay, but I recently purchased this simple Atmel compatible > > JTAG ICE device. Works with AVR Studio. > > > > easy to build. $17. > > > > > http://www.nkcelectronics.com/avr-jtag-ice-clone-debugger-programmer-kit.html > > >
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Re: Inexpensive AVR-ISP on e-bay
2008-04-25 by stevech11
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