Re: [AVR-Chat] ATmega8l
2008-12-17 by blue sky
hi Richard thank u i will do that ok but the model of the temperature sensor in proteus is not active as i put it no output no reaction happen .and anther thing after the step of proteus i will make the circuit with hardware so will it be not easy to make that --- On Tue, 12/16/08, Richard Reeves <r_reeves@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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From: Richard Reeves <r_reeves@blueyonder.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] ATmega8l
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 12:48 PM
> well this is my first time to programing micro controller so i will use
> proteus program to be sure first that the program will be in a right
> way to make simulation so i want your help if u don't mind plz .
I could describe how to do it, but it would be far better to point
you in the direction of the help file first, which is found in ISIS's
Help->Proteus VSM Help. There is a whole section on working with
microprocessors. If you've used Proteus enough to simulate non-
programmable circuits, then the AVR simulation isn't a big step.
I would, however offer the following advice:
The more recent models (from the 'AVR2' library) simulate the reset
pin as open=low, so for the Mega series, tie it high or your
simulation won't run.
This is based on using AVR Studio and WinAVR - Save your Proteus work
in the same directory as the .aps of you project and load the .elf
file into the AVR. That way you get source-level debugging.
If you have problems using it (and you have a legal copy of Proteus),
I recommend going to Labcenter's user forums here:
http://support. labcenter. co.uk/forums/ index.php
Richard
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