![]() ![]() This guide covers both the Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2 (Pololu item #3170) and the Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2.1 (Pololu item #3172). This programmer is designed to work well with both 3.3 V and 5 V devices, and it can even be configured to provide power to the target device in low-power systems. It can also be used to update, replace, or remove the bootloader on Arduino boards and our Arduino-compatible A-Star 32U4 controllers. It is a good solution for programming AVR-based controllers like our A-Star 328PB Micro and Orangutan robot controllers. The programmer provides an interface for transferring a compiled AVR program from your computer to the target AVR’s flash memory, allowing it to run the program. The Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2 and the Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2.1 are compact, low-cost in-system programmers (ISP) for AVR microcontrollers from Atmel (now a part of Microchip). Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2 or v2.1 with included hardware. ![]() Reading and writing from EEPROM and flash 5.9. Troubleshooting AVR programming issues 5.7. AVR programming using the Arduino IDE 5.5. Faster programming with F5 in Microchip Studio 5.3. AVR programming using Microchip Studio 5.2.1. Installing Windows drivers and software 4.2. ![]() ![]() You can also view this document as a printable PDF.ġ. ![]()
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