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Re: [AVR-Chat] Brown-Out detection

Re: [AVR-Chat] Brown-Out detection

2013-04-14 by Philippe Habib

You can generate your hex file using Codevision and then load the hex files using AVR studio.  You can also load eeprom contents using AVR Studio if your project uses eeprom to store config information.
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From: "Benny Smith" <benny@inch-worm.com>
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 4:23:58 PM
Subject: RE: [AVR-Chat] Brown-Out detection

I have used Codevision AVR to develop a program for lighting control.

 

We are about to go into production and I need to program the ATMega chip on
each board as part of the production flow.

 

I have a single-user license for Codevision, which I use on my development
system (PC).  I am trying to avoid purchasing another license just to
program AVR chips in production.

 

Once the program is compiled on my machine, a set of files is produced that
are then used to program the AVR.

 

There must be a way to use these files on another PC to program ATMega chips
without installing a copy of Codevision to do it.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks,

 

Benny Smith

Inchworm Solutions

Santa Rosa, CA

 

 



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RE: [AVR-Chat] Programing AVR Chips with AVR Studio 6

2013-04-22 by Benny Smith

Following up on my previous query to the group:

 

Codevision AVR creates the following files when my program is successfully
compiled:

 

1) COFF Symbolic Debug File; size: 20kB

 

2) STR1 file; 1kB

 

3) SYM1 file; 6kB

 

4) SYM2 file; 3kB

 

5) SYM3 file; 1kB

 

6) ATMEL Object file; 40kB

 

Can I assume that the ATMEL object file is the Hex file? (It is certainly
the biggest of the 6 files.)

 

I need an example of how to use AVR Studio 6 to program my AVR ATMega88PA
chip using the correct file from Codevision.

 

Thanks,

 

Benny Smith

Santa Rosa, CA

USA.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Benny Smith" <benny@inch-worm.com <mailto:benny%40inch-worm.com> >
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com <mailto:AVR-Chat%40yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 4:23:58 PM
Subject: RE: [AVR-Chat] Brown-Out detection

I have used Codevision AVR to develop a program for lighting control.

We are about to go into production and I need to program the ATMega chip on
each board as part of the production flow.

I have a single-user license for Codevision, which I use on my development
system (PC). I am trying to avoid purchasing another license just to
program AVR chips in production.

Once the program is compiled on my machine, a set of files is produced that
are then used to program the AVR.

There must be a way to use these files on another PC to program ATMega chips
without installing a copy of Codevision to do it.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Benny Smith

Inchworm Solutions

Santa Rosa, CA

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