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- | **== Burning the Bootloader ==============================** | + | ---- |
+ | **Burning the Bootloader** | ||
+ | ---- | ||
- | For burning the bootloader you need to connect these pins on your Paperduino-UNO with the programmer: | + | For burning the bootloader on the Paperduino-UNO, or on the Paper-Leonardo you need to connect the following pins on your Paperduino-UNO with your ISP programmer (in-system programmer): |
* 11 - MOSI | * 11 - MOSI | ||
* 12 - MISO | * 12 - MISO | ||
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* Ground | * Ground | ||
* + 5V | * + 5V | ||
+ | After connecting the programmer to your computer select in the Arduino IDE in Tools/Programmer your programmer and than klick Tools/Burn Bootloader. | ||
- | **Burning the bootloader with an AVR programmer:**\\ | + | ---- |
- | Cause the programmer has a different protokoll to the originale AVR-ISP programmer I had to modifie the file "programmers.txt" in /usr/share/arduino/hardware/arduino. The third line has to change to "avrisp.protocol=stk500v1".\\ | + | **With an AVR ISP programmer** |
- | On the foto you see a cheap ISP programmer (in-system programmer) with an ISP adapter board. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | {{:arduino_clones:isp-header.jpg?nolink&100|}}These are the connection of an original ISP header. | + | |
{{ :arduino_clones:isp_adapter.jpg?direct&300 |}} | {{ :arduino_clones:isp_adapter.jpg?direct&300 |}} | ||
- | ** Burning the bootoloader with an Arduino**\\ | + | On the foto you see the ISP programmer with an ISP adapter board. But you could also build your own modified wire like that on the [[http://arduino.cc/en/Hacking/MiniBootloader|Mini Bootloader project]]. Anyway here are the connection of an original ISP header. |
- | You can use your Arduino to burn the bootloder. Just load the ArduinoISP (in examples) on your Arduino. Connect the pins like that: | + | |
+ | {{:arduino_clones:isp-header.jpg?nolink|}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cause my ISP programmer has a different protokoll as the originale AVR-ISP programmer I had to modifie the programmers.txt file.\\ | ||
+ | In that folder(on Linux): | ||
+ | /usr/share/arduino/hardware/arduino | ||
+ | The third line has to change to: | ||
+ | avrisp.protocol=stk500v1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | **With the Paper-USBasp programmer** | ||
+ | |||
+ | It is simelar to the AVR ISP programmer, just select the USBasp programmer and burn. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{ :avr_bootloader:paper_usbasp_1274.jpg?300 |}} | ||
+ | Here is a manual for building your own [[avr_bootloader:paper_usbasp|Paper-USBasp programmmer]]. | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | **With a Paperduino-UNO** | ||
+ | The Paperduino-UNO was designed for cloneing and that's why you can use your Paperduino-UNO fot burning bootloder, too. Just load the ArduinoISP - in the examples - on your Paperduino-UNO. After that, **turn off the auto reset by removeing the auto reset jumper**. And than connect the pins like that: | ||
+ | * 13 to 13 | ||
+ | * 12 to 12 | ||
+ | * 11 to 11 | ||
+ | * 10 to Reset | ||
+ | * Ground to Ground | ||
+ | * +5V to +5V | ||
+ | ... and than burn! | ||
{{ :arduino_clones:paperduino-uno_as_isp_adapter_wspahn.jpg?direct&300 |}} | {{ :arduino_clones:paperduino-uno_as_isp_adapter_wspahn.jpg?direct&300 |}} | ||
- | **===========================================================** | + | ---- |