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| ====== UPDI-3 ====== | ====== UPDI-3 ====== | ||
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| + | The UPDI-3, is a simple add-on board allowing the programming of the new AVR microcontroller from Microchip. The board works as bridge between the UPID target, and a serial communication. The serial communication can from different sources, eg. an [[https:// | ||
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| + | Below the ** board schematic and layout **: | ||
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| + | Here the ** UPDI-3 pinout**: | ||
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| + | Here the ** soldered board **, useful to look up which components are needed: | ||
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| + | And here an example on how to connect the UPDI-3 board between a target and the FTDI-USB: | ||
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| - | * **UPDI-3 KiCAD files in a zip: | + | * **UPDI-3 KiCAD files in a zip: |
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