can somebody recommend me where to get atmega microcontroller burner with reasonable price in Malaysia? As for your information, this device is used for normal project which require simple function.
sorry i am very week in this, i had search from the internet, the USBasp is just same like the pic you attach to me right? how i going burn my microcontroller chip?
isn't it need connect to external circuit that can place my atmega8l microcontroller?
and then http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/ , this is the device provide us direct burn to our microcontroller? we just need place our microcontroller into the device and plug in computer usb board?
In order to program the mega8 you need to connect the power supply (you can use the one provider from usb through the USBasp ISP output), connect a crystal or external clock if the clock source is changed from the default internal RC and connect the ISP pins.
USBasp output plug provides the RESET,+5v,GND, MISO, MOSI, SCK signals
In order to program the mega8 you need to connect the power supply (you can use the one provider from usb through the USBasp ISP output), connect a crystal or external clock if the clock source is changed from the default internal RC and connect the ISP pins.
What you describe is for PIC, if you want you can make your own board similar to that with connections from the input plug to the correct AVR pin or use jumper cables so that it can be used with many AVR models
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I don't know if you can find a ready adapter to buy.
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If you do a search for ATMEL extension DIP board for AVR ISP you will find a few boards like the one above but the prices start from $20 US so they are quite expensive.
The ebay seller has a parallel port programmer with an ISP output and the board that has a ISP input and can be used with any programmer.
You can find parallel port , serial port and USB programmers with ISP output so it depends on what ports are available in your computer, most new models have no parallel port or serial.
I have no experience with the device in the second link, it says it is based on USBasp and can program most of the 40, 28, 20, 8pin AVR microcontrollers but I can't give you any info or verify this.