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Re: Programming ATMega8515

by Rich Webb <bbew.ar@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 16, 2008 at 12:10 PM

On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:58:03 -0400, russ lyttle <lyttlec@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:

>On all ATMega8515 the signatures read 0x1E 0x93 0x01 with a warning that 
>the signature doesn't match the selected device. On ATMega8515L nothing 
>is readable, neither signature or fuses.
>The clock is set for 28k
>Firmware version is  0x020a

An Atmega8515's signature should be 0x1E 0x93 0x06, where 0x1E is the
manufacturer (Atmel), 0x93 is memory size (8K), and 0x06 is a
sequential code for that memory size.

The signature you're getting is for the older AT90S8515.

-- 
Rich Webb     Norfolk, VA
 




 9 Posts in Topic:
Programming ATMega8515
russ lyttle <lyttlec@[  2008-04-15 15:43:34 
Re: Programming ATMega8515
Tom <t.wyckoff@[EMAIL   2008-04-15 19:55:38 
Re: Programming ATMega8515
"TT_Man" <So  2008-04-15 21:20:02 
Re: Programming ATMega8515
russ lyttle <lyttlec@[  2008-04-16 10:42:02 
Re: Programming ATMega8515
Tom <t.wyckoff@[EMAIL   2008-04-17 14:35:26 
Re: Programming ATMega8515
Rich Webb <bbew.ar@[EM  2008-04-15 16:39:09 
Re: Programming ATMega8515
russ lyttle <lyttlec@[  2008-04-16 10:58:03 
Re: Programming ATMega8515
Rich Webb <bbew.ar@[EM  2008-04-16 12:10:05 
Re: Programming ATMega8515
russ lyttle <lyttlec@[  2008-04-16 16:36:38 

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