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Daniel Fynn September 4th 20 01:59 AM

Bootload ATMEGA328
 
Please is there any simple way to bootload an Arduino ATMEGA328 chip? I have an arduino UNO board and i want to use it to bootload an ATMEGA chip. all the videos and other tutorials seem not to work.
I will be much grateful if someone can help me do that.

Ralph Mowery September 4th 20 04:20 AM

Bootload ATMEGA328
 
In article ,
says...

Please is there any simple way to bootload an Arduino ATMEGA328 chip? I have an arduino UNO board and i want to use it to bootload an ATMEGA chip. all the videos and other tutorials seem not to work.
I will be much grateful if someone can help me do that.



I know of two ways to do it. One way requires a working Arduino board
and a bread board where you can plug in the chip, a crystal and a couple
of other components.

The other way is a working Arduino and an Arduino board with a removable
chip.

Either way , you put the two boards together with a few wires and run
the boot loader program from a computer.

Youtube has many examples to take you through the steps.



Clifford Heath September 4th 20 06:55 AM

Bootload ATMEGA328
 
On 4/9/20 1:20 pm, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article ,
says...

Please is there any simple way to bootload an Arduino ATMEGA328 chip? I have an arduino UNO board and i want to use it to bootload an ATMEGA chip. all the videos and other tutorials seem not to work.
I will be much grateful if someone can help me do that.



I know of two ways to do it. One way requires a working Arduino board
and a bread board where you can plug in the chip, a crystal and a couple
of other components.

The other way is a working Arduino and an Arduino board with a removable
chip.

Either way , you put the two boards together with a few wires and run
the boot loader program from a computer.

Youtube has many examples to take you through the steps.


Yes. You program an Arduino as an ISP, as he
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP and use that to program
your ATMEGA328.

Clifford Heath.

Daniel Fynn September 6th 20 02:00 AM

Bootload ATMEGA328
 
On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 6:55:08 AM UTC+1, Clifford Heath wrote:
On 4/9/20 1:20 pm, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article ,
says...

Please is there any simple way to bootload an Arduino ATMEGA328 chip? I have an arduino UNO board and i want to use it to bootload an ATMEGA chip. all the videos and other tutorials seem not to work.
I will be much grateful if someone can help me do that.



I know of two ways to do it. One way requires a working Arduino board
and a bread board where you can plug in the chip, a crystal and a couple
of other components.

The other way is a working Arduino and an Arduino board with a removable
chip.

Either way , you put the two boards together with a few wires and run
the boot loader program from a computer.

Youtube has many examples to take you through the steps.

Yes. You program an Arduino as an ISP, as he
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP and use that to program
your ATMEGA328.

Clifford Heath.

Thank you very much I will visit the site.

Daniel Fynn September 6th 20 02:01 AM

Bootload ATMEGA328
 
On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 4:20:24 AM UTC+1, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article ,
says...

Please is there any simple way to bootload an Arduino ATMEGA328 chip? I have an arduino UNO board and i want to use it to bootload an ATMEGA chip. all the videos and other tutorials seem not to work.
I will be much grateful if someone can help me do that.


I know of two ways to do it. One way requires a working Arduino board
and a bread board where you can plug in the chip, a crystal and a couple
of other components.

The other way is a working Arduino and an Arduino board with a removable
chip.

Either way , you put the two boards together with a few wires and run
the boot loader program from a computer.

Youtube has many examples to take you through the steps.

Thanks


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