Keep in mind that the schematic shows the top view of the 2by3 header on the board. You have interpreted the connector pin assignment correctly.Ok yes sorry there is a Small Triangle so that side is Pin 1
How do you count it?
For the Capacitors if i make Exaclty What this person has but on a breadboard
http://www.seanet.com/~karllunt/avradapter.html
That will work fine.I Have a 10uf 25v Capacitor can i use that to connect across pin 2, and 6 on the 6Pin Header like the Website link,
You can connect the 0.1 ufd in parallel with the 10uF cap. The 0.1 uf is non-polarised so you can connected either of the two leads to the positive supply and the other lead to ground. The 10uF cap is polarised so you need to make sure that the positive terminal is connected to the +5V power bus.what do you mean a 0.1uf on the power supply how do you mean? connect it how, just connect it to the positive and negative of the power
At this point, with the AVRISP MKII plugged into the PC. their should be a steady orange light visible on the programmer housing.Once this is made there is nothing else to be done just get the to the software side?
The label on this pin is VTG. This stands for Voltage of the Target. The AVRISP MKII does not power the target avr. It only monitors the +5V power on the target AVR. You will need to provide a 5V power source to the ATTINY13 and the rest of the circuitry from your +5V power supply.And with the power supply, that is just the power from the AVRISP MKII header 6 pin yes, i dont need any other supply of 5v?
YESQuik Questions:
- Can i use a Separate USB Plug to provide 5+ Power supply?
YES. Just remember that the connector on the programmer is a female connector being viewed from the bottom and so it is the mirror of the header into which it plugs on your prototype board.- Is the Picture i made on paint showing how you count the pins on the 6pin header correct, the Triangle is pin one then you count from right to left?
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It is 8:45 here. I will do what I can for the next couple of hours.I want to get this all sorted Before you have to go as your my only hope at getting this finished, i dont know what im doing unless i finally do it once
Chris
Everything looks good to me.Ok so what do you suggest i do now? i have everything i need
I connect the AVRISP MKII to the ATtiny13A on the breadboard right
so i do that by connecting like this
AVRISP MKII Pins (will be in brakets)
Pin: 1 to pin (5)
Pin: 4 to pin (6)
Pin: 5 to pin (4)
Pin: 6 to pin (1)
Pin: 7 to pin (3)
Pin: 8 to pin (2)
All the Pins/ female sockets in brakets are on the AVRISP MKII header and the Normal Numbers are from the ATtiny13A Chip
I then Connect my other USB Cable 5+ Supply to which pins ???? of the ATtiny13A and the Capacitor 10uf 25V goes across the Positive and Negative of that Power supply and the 0.1 capacitor goes across either Power leads
Chris
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