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Description: 1. An AVR USB ISP (In-System Programmer) is a compact device that enables users to program and burn bootloaders into AVR microcontrollers using the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. 2. Compatibility: Supports programming various types of Atmel AVR microcontrollers, including Arduino boards with the AVR architecture. 3. Interface: Features a USB Type-B connector for connecting to a host computer and an ISP header that interfaces with the target AVR board through its 6-pin ICSP (In-Circuit Serial Programming) interface. 4. Software Support: Compatible with popular programming software such as WinAVR, avrduC, and Arduino IDE to provide a seamless user experience for both Windows and Linux operating systems. 5. Versatility: Can be used not only for programming microcontrollers but also for uploading custom bootloaders and reading/writing memory on AVR devices. 6. Ease of Use: Allows users to program their AVR microcontrollers without the need for an external crystal oscillator or
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Atmel (now Microchip) |
| Type | In-System Programming (ISP) Tool |
| Interface | USB (USB 1.1 and 2.0 compatible) |
| Supported AVR | ATmega AT90 ATtiny families |
| Programming Speed | Up to 1 MHz (dependent on AVR model) |
| Operating System | Windows macOS Linux |
| Compatibility | Supports various ISP protocols |
| Power Requirements | USB-powered only |
| Dimensions | Compact and portable design |
| Weight | Approximately 50 grams |
