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DT103 40 pin Atmel Micro on a SimmStickThis CPU board was designed for Atmel AVR 40 pin DIP Micros, however it suits both AVR and non-AVR devices.
Download Schematic - click hereDT103 AssemblyBoard ComponentsThis board was designed for Atmel AVR 40 pin DIP Micros, however it suits both AVR and non-AVR devices. Minor changes need to be made if you choose to use the DT103 with a non-AVR micro. If you are using it with an AVR micro then no changes are required and many components don't need to be installed. This board can be used as both a programmer board and a target board, however software still needs to be written to take advantage of the programming circuitry on the board. All Configurations1 x DT103 SimmStickTM PCB 1x 780L5 +5 Voltage regulator in TO-92 case. (Optional) Artwork Mistake For AVR devicesAt the time of writing, the capacitor values either side of the crystal PWMVDD Currently not used. (Could be used for LCD Brightness)1 x Capacitor C5 4.7uf Electrolytic (PCB mount.) or Tant. @16 V. PWMVPP - Used for programmer mode.1 x Capacitor C6 4.7uf Electrolytic (PCB mount.) or Tant. @16 V. VDDON - Used for programmer mode.1 x Resistor R11 10K .25 watt. Header J8Brings out PWM2, PWM1, and Ground, all on one set of pins. Non-AVR - Power up reset:1 x Capacitor C7 4.7uf Electrolytic (PCB mount.) or Tant. @16 V. AVR - Power up reset:1 x Capacitor C8 4.7uf Electrolytic (PCB mount.) or Tant. @16 V. Header J1Selects power up reset between non-AVR and AVR. Headers J2 and J3These select between the board being a programmer board or a target board. EEPROMs E3 and E4Provision is made to fit both SPI and IIC type EEPROMs. SPI BusContains all the signals required for In-Circuit-Programming. LCD BusThe LCD header pins suit both the 14 and 16 pin types. AUX HeaderThis picks up on all the signals that the SimmStick bus misses out on. Bells and Whistles
The Piezo buzzer can be used for noise making. LED1 and LED2 plus R9 (560) and R10 (560) can report all sorts of adventures, while SW1, SW2, with R6 (330), and R7 (330) giving two input signal toggles. J6 and R8 will allow permanent link settings for power up or other control vectors. There is currently no software available to run this device as a programmer, but there should be in the future.
AT89S8252 with DT103Date: Thu, 20 Nov 1997 20:19:48 -0400 Don McKenzie wrote: YES, I did. Works like magic. In the matter of fact I even ported the old-famous Tiny-Basic 51 to 8252 using the internal EEPROM. just in case anyone interested ready to burn hex file and also full sources are now uploaded and available:
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