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[DPRG] Atmel Debug-Wire -- any Successes?
Subject: [DPRG] Atmel Debug-Wire -- any Successes?
From: Kipton Moravec
kip at kdream.com
Date: Sun Mar 11 20:43:19 CDT 2007
I designed a project using an Atmel AtTiny13, and I am having more
problems with that chip than I ever had.
This is my first time trying an Atmel AVR that uses Debug-Wire. Normally
I use JTAG and have not had a problem.
But the smaller chips have gone to Debug-Wire, and I can not get it to
work reliably. The biggest problem is going from SPI mode into
Debug-Wire mode. Once there I can not get out of Debug-wire mode. If
anything happens then the chip is dead unless I go into high voltage
programming mode to reprogram the fuses. I can not get out of Debug-Wire
mode, or get back in if something crashes.
I had Ivan Zellner from Atmel over on Wednesday, I went to his office on
Thursday, and he was over again on Friday. We got a thruhole Tiny13
working on the SDK500, and debugged it with the Dragon. But still had
problems getting in and out of debug mode and ended up having to rewire
the jumpers to put it in high Voltage programming mode to get back
control of the processor. Now I reset it in HV mode and can not get it
to talk to the Dragon at all.
My prototype board uses a surface mount Tiny13, and the circuitry is
setup for 3.3v, and HV programming mode will kill the power supply.
Has anyone had this problem with the Atmel Debug-Wire?
Is this just a problem with the Tiny13, or Debug-Wire in general?
Do other 8 pin chips work better with Debug-Wire? I think the Tiny13 was
the first one with Debug-Wire, are later ones better?
Kip
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