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AVR USBASP 2.0 programmer with 10pin to 6pin adapter Review

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Description of AVR USBASP 2.0 programmer with 10pin to 6pin adapter

USBASP in-circuit programmer for ATMEL microcontrollers of the AVR ATTiny, AVR ATMega and other series. The programmer is connected to the USB port of the computer. Programming takes place via the ISP connector on the microcontroller board. Selection of the controller supply voltage (5V or 3.3V) using a jumper. Complete set Programmer AVR USBASP ISP; Cable ISP 10pin. Adapter 10pin-6pinSpecificationsPower and operation indicators;USB powered;Short circuit / overload protection in the target board;Power supply for the target board (5V / 3.3V);Support S51 and AVR controllers

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

The first thing that caught my eye was the flux residue on the board. It was a decent amount, had to be laundered. When trying to flash the board, an error popped up that the programmer firmware is outdated and needs to be ated! With the help of another programmer or a working board ! If there is no experience, as in my case, then the flashing will be delayed for several hours. But in the end, everything was sewn and earned. Knowledgeable people already know about such problems, but the review…

Pros
  • The product is securely and well packaged.
Cons
  • Remains of flux, ancient firmware in the programmer.

With old firmware, you will not be able to work with AVR ATtiny, and with AVR ATmega, a frequency setting error will pop up. Basically, on the Internet, they use another USBasp for flashing USBasp (there should be a mat here). If you don’t have it (and why do you need two identical programmers at all), but have an Arduino at hand, then use it as an in-system programmer. Find a description of the method that uses the command line. It was this method that gave the result, and all the others were…

Pros
  • Soldering quality is decent. I didn’t have to solder anything myself (I was lucky)
Cons
  • 1. Packing: USBasp was in an antistatic sealed bag, and the adapter was simply taped to this bag; 2. The adapter was in some kind of mayonnaise (the photo is partially visible) and flux, I had to wash it myself with alcohol and a brush; 3. USBasp was not washed from the flux, I had to wash it myself with alcohol and a brush; 4. The USBasp had outdated firmware, so it took several hours to find a working way to change the firmware on the programmer.