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Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 12:34 AM |
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consider figure in attachment.
I have an avr raven which brings nodes, headers and board number one. I also bought an avr dragon to program raven nodes. But it seems that i lack of the board number 2. I need to bue it also but i dont know its name.
Can you help me?
Thanks a lot
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Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 02:08 AM |
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| Looks like it translates between the AVR 6-pin and 10-pin programming connectors. |
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Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 06:48 AM |
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Board #2 with the white flex cable is an Atmel JTAG PROBE, part of the JTAG ICE mk-II.
Can be purchased as a replacement part - ATJTAGPROBE, but is only useful with the JTAG ICE mk-II.
It makes more sense to build your own adapter from the Dragon.
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Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 09:55 AM |
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i want to program raven with dragon and this was the only setup i found . this board can be replaced by a bread board right? does anyone knows the pin connects?
thanks a lot
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Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 10:12 AM |
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It looks to me as if the Raven has a miniature 5x2 JTAG connector with 0.05" spacing.
Your adapter board #1 simply converts from 5x2 0.05" female header to 5x2 0.1" female header.
This would plug directly onto the Dragon 5x2 0.1" male header pins.
The adapter #2 looks superfluous. If the adapter has male 5x2 0.1", then you put a short 10way female-female ribbon in between.
The Dragon manual can be seen via Studio4 Help.
I guess you already have read your Raven manual.
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JTAG programming can be facilitated by connecting a JTAG
ICE mkII to the 50-mil pin header J301 (ATmega3290P) and J204 (ATmega1284P). A
total of 5 50-mil pin headers and one 50-mil to 100-mil converter are supplied with the
RZRAVEN kit.
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Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 01:06 PM |
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Location: (using avr-gcc in) Finchingfield, Essex, England
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| ebay certainly has loads of 6 to 10 converters for 0.1" pitch. It may well also have adapters for the stupid 0.05" stuff that Atmel has started to use of late. |
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Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 10:39 PM |
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Board #1 appears to be one of the Atmel JTAG/ISP standoff kit (ATAVR-SOAKIT) at $39US.
There doesn't seem to be much out there to adapt or breakout from 2x5 0.05" header sockets. This was an issue with the AT90USBKey in which I/O are on pads for a 0.05" header, where one solution was the wizbang wings, made by a fellow freak, however that enterprise seems to have vanished as lamented here. The only adapters/breakouts I could find were part of JTAG debugger kits.
MCPros offers 2x5 0.05" 20CM cable assemblies for their daisy system, but no breakouts or adapters. Same for GHI Electronics gadgeteer stuff.
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Posted: Apr 21, 2012 - 11:34 PM |
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one 50-mil to 100-mil converter are supplied with the
RZRAVEN kit.
I really don't see the problem. It appears that you already get a 0.05" female to 0.1" male adapter.
You should be able to connect directly to the Dragon JTAG with a short regular ribbon.
If alexe100 is in Europe, I could post him a ribbon.
I would never connect anything like in the photo. It looks uncomfortable. Something will break.
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 10:26 AM |
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Yes I am from Europe (PT) and yes I already have the Board Atmel JTAG/ISP standoff kit (ATAVR-SOAKIT) which is included in the RAVEN kit.
Well, I already have this list of parts:
3 RAVEN nodes (one is USB)
1 ATAVR-SOAKIT board (included in RAVEN KIT)
5 male to male headers (included in RAVEN KIT)
1 Dragon
My big doubt is how to connect this to the dragon board because dragon board seems a "flat" board just with little holes no no conventional plugs/headers.
One more important info:
My base skill are not electronics. I bought this kit because I want to develop firmware middleware and software for RAVEN. I never thought that I would need to solder things in order to put this to work
Thanks a lot
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 10:59 AM |
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Which country is PT ?
Email me your address and I could post you a 10-way ribbon.
Your Dragon should come with JTAG, ISP and VCC/GND headers populated.
You can read the Dragon Manual via Studio4->Help->AvrTools menu.
Figure 3.12 shows how to connect to JTAG.
The Dragon is an excellent kit. It seems unfortunate that they do not supply a 6-way ISP ribbon and a 10-way JTAG ribbon. This would only add an extra $1.00 to the selling price.
When you connect "JTAG/ISP standoff kit" to the Raven, do you see 5x2 0.1" male header pins?
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 11:00 AM |
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 12:07 PM |
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Yes it is Portugal (using the Internet domain for short)
When you say "email me" is avrfreaks private msg, right?
Thank you David
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 12:22 PM |
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Email means my direct email address.
PM means via AvrFreaks.
Regular correspondence is easier through regular email.
Use PM if you want to keep your email address private.
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 12:36 PM |
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When you say "email me" is avrfreaks private msg, right?
Look at the bottom of every post by David. There is an email button. |
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 01:10 PM |
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I learn something new every day!
I had never noticed the [email] button.
I see that Johan has a [www] button. Perhaps I should give that a go.
David.
Edit. @Johan, Well that was a waste of time. |
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 02:19 PM |
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I never saw that button in there...
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 02:28 PM |
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David, as that button (email) did not worked for me I sent you a PM.
Thanks
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 - 03:46 PM |
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I see that Johan has a [www] button. Perhaps I should give that a go.
David.
Edit. @Johan, Well that was a waste of time.
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