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| tuc |
Posted - 04/30/2026 : 16:52:45 Hi,
Trying to program an ATMEGA328P. I understand that this can be done with my GQ-4x4 by using an AVRISP. The problem is that my chips aren't in a device that can be programmed via ISP. What do I need to get to be able to program it? Everything I find is the programmer side, not the other side of the cable. Specific product names appreciated. |
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| tuc |
Posted - 05/05/2026 : 14:48:38 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by tuc
quote: Originally posted by anniel
You need a PCB or a breadboard.
The PCB that this goes into doesn't have any programming points. That's why I'm trying to find out what I need to buy/breadboard. Is there a schematic or item I can refer to?
Put your chip on the PCB and simply use an IC clip.
Great, and what do I connect the other end of the IC clip to, and how? |
| anniel |
Posted - 05/05/2026 : 08:13:28 quote: Originally posted by tuc
quote: Originally posted by anniel
You need a PCB or a breadboard.
The PCB that this goes into doesn't have any programming points. That's why I'm trying to find out what I need to buy/breadboard. Is there a schematic or item I can refer to?
Put your chip on the PCB and simply use an IC clip. |
| tuc |
Posted - 05/04/2026 : 17:52:42 quote: Originally posted by anniel
You need a PCB or a breadboard.
The PCB that this goes into doesn't have any programming points. That's why I'm trying to find out what I need to buy/breadboard. Is there a schematic or item I can refer to? |
| anniel |
Posted - 05/04/2026 : 07:37:31 quote: Originally posted by tuc
quote: Originally posted by anniel Your PCB already provide the clock signal, you only need to power it and connect the five wires from the GQ-4X to the chip.
That's the thing, I don't have a PCB, as mentioned "The problem is that my chips aren't in a device that can be programmed via ISP. ". So I have only the GQ-4x4 and a chip.
You need a PCB or a breadboard. |
| tuc |
Posted - 05/03/2026 : 14:29:32 quote: Originally posted by anniel Your PCB already provide the clock signal, you only need to power it and connect the five wires from the GQ-4X to the chip.
That's the thing, I don't have a PCB, as mentioned "The problem is that my chips aren't in a device that can be programmed via ISP. ". So I have only the GQ-4x4 and a chip. |
| anniel |
Posted - 05/02/2026 : 05:35:36 quote: Originally posted by tuc
quote: Originally posted by anniel
Only power is required.
Why does everything I see talk about clock sources and things like that?
Your PCB already provide the clock signal, you only need to power it and connect the five wires from the GQ-4X to the chip. |
| tuc |
Posted - 05/01/2026 : 15:30:15 quote: Originally posted by anniel
Only power is required.
Why does everything I see talk about clock sources and things like that? |
| anniel |
Posted - 05/01/2026 : 10:35:12 quote: Originally posted by tuc
Hi,
Trying to program an ATMEGA328P. I understand that this can be done with my GQ-4x4 by using an AVRISP. The problem is that my chips aren't in a device that can be programmed via ISP. What do I need to get to be able to program it? Everything I find is the programmer side, not the other side of the cable. Specific product names appreciated.
Only power is required. |