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ATDH1165PC-

Manufacturer Part Number
ATDH1165PC-
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of ATDH1165PC-

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant
4.1
Atmel ATF15xx Family: ISP Devices User Guide
Atmel-ISP Board
Description
The Atmel-ISP hardware consists of the Atmel-ISP board, the Atmel-ISP cable, 9V
AC/DC adapter and Atmel-ISP daughter boards. The Atmel-ISP cable (or optionally the
ByteBlaster/ByteBlasterMV) is required to implement ISP from your personal computer
for Atmel devices. The Atmel-ISP board is optional, but useful for prototyping your
designs before using them in your target system. The Atmel-ISP daughter boards are
used in conjunction with the Atmel-ISP board so you can program devices in different
package types.
The Atmel-ISP board connects to the PC via an Atmel-ISP cable. This cable connects
from the PC’s parallel port to the 10-pin male header on the Atmel-ISP board. There
are two sockets available for programming. One socket is the 84-pin PLCC socket
(Socket #1) and this comes with the Atmel-ISP board. The other socket (Socket #2) can
interface to a daughter board. The purpose of a daughter board is to program other
package types. Atmel supplies a daughter board for each available package type.
The Atmel-ISP board is primarily intended as a programming tool. You can use it to pro-
gram Atmel ISP devices before inserting them on your circuit board. Figure 4-2 is a
diagram of the Atmel-ISP board. It includes the following items:










The programming socket is a fixed 84-pin PLCC socket. Atmel ISP devices with this
package type must be programmed with this socket. Devices for other package types
must use the appropriate Atmel-ISP daughter board. Only one device at a time can be
programmed on the Atmel-ISP board whether on the 84-pin PLCC socket or on the
daughter board.
PC board, 6" x 6.5"
One 84-pin PLCC socket connector (U1)
Socket headers for daughter boards (U2)
10-pin male header (J5)
Power-supply connection (J8)
Decoupling capacitors (C1 - C9)
Battery connection and protection diodes (BT1, D1)
On/Off switch (SW3)
V
4-position DIP switch (SW2) for Rev 3. or later
CC
voltage selection jumper (JP3) for Rev. 3 or later
Atmel-ISP Hardware
Section 4
Rev. 1936A-07/01
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