| David Prentice 07/01/09 10:43 Read: 183 times Wormshill England |
#166626 - You use Atmel's application called FLIP Responding to: Shoaib Ali's previous message |
Your AT89C5131A will have the standard USB socket and wiring. Example in data sheet.
You run FLIP, and put 5131A into hardware boot mode by holding PSEN low while you assert RESET. The chip now appears as a "dfu" USB device. FLIP connects, programs the flash memory and can then start the new code running. So google "Atmel FLIP AT89C5131 data sheet" and you should get everything from the Atmel website. David. |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| how to update code into AT89C5131A | Lim Hua Yio | 07/01/09 03:42 |
| AT89C5131A USB Bootloader | Shoaib Ali | 07/01/09 05:07 |
| You use Atmel's application called FLIP | David Prentice | 07/01/09 10:43 |
FLIP and Programming Options | Justin Fontes | 07/01/09 11:25 |



