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  2. AVR microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    The in-system programming (ISP) programming method is functionally performed through SPI, plus some twiddling of the Reset line. As long as the SPI pins of the AVR are not connected to anything disruptive, the AVR chip can stay soldered on a PCB while reprogramming. All that is needed is a 6-pin connector and programming adapter.

  3. In-system programming - Wikipedia

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    The distance between the circuit to be programmed and the computer is limited by the length of USB cable - it must usually be less than 180 cm. This can make programming devices deep in machinery or cabinets a problem. ICSP programmers have many advantages, with size, computer port availability, and power source being major features.

  4. Atmel AVR instruction set - Wikipedia

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    D16 is a 16-bit data address covering 64 KiB; in parts with more than 64 KiB data space, the contents of the RAMPD segment register is prepended; P22 is a 22-bit program address covering 2 22 16-bit words (i.e. 8 MiB) S7 and S12 are 7-bit and 12-bit signed displacements, in units of words, relative to the program address stored in the program ...

  5. MPLAB - Wikipedia

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    MPLAB 8.x is the discontinued version of the legacy MPLAB IDE technology, custom built by Microchip Technology in Microsoft Visual C++.MPLAB supports project management, editing, debugging and programming of Microchip 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers.

  6. List of installation software - Wikipedia

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    MindVision Software Windows, Mac OS X: Discontinued Trialware: NSIS: ... Installer: Apple Inc. Active Included with macOS Remote Install Mac OS X: Apple Inc. Discontinued

  7. AVR Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    C Programming for Microcontrollers, a book for learning to program AVRs using C, was written for the Butterfly as development platform. [6] [7] The Butterfly Logger is an open source data logger based on the AVR Butterfly. [8] The Butteruino project is a set of libraries to integrate the AVR Butterfly with the Arduino development environment. [9]

  8. PICkit - Wikipedia

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    The intent of PICKitPlus is to facilitate the programming of any 8-bit PIC microcontroller using the PICkit™ 2 and PICkit™ 3 (ICSP) In-Circuit Debuggers/Programmers. The software extends the life of the existing PICkit2 and PICkit3 hardware devices by allowing them to work with the newer 8-bit PIC microcontrollers. The capabilities include:

  9. Programmer (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    Usually, a programmer is controlled via a connected personal computer through a parallel port, [1]: 364 USB port, [11] or LAN interface. [citation needed] A program on the controlling computer interacts with the programmer to perform operations such as configure install parameters and program the device, [1]: 364 [12]: 430 [13] [14]