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AVR ISP Programming Cable - 6-pin and 10-pin
· MPN: CAB-09215
This handy AVR programming cable combines the common 10-pin and 6-pin ISP programming interfaces in one lead, making it useful when your programmer and targe...
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This handy AVR programming cable combines the common 10-pin and 6-pin ISP programming interfaces in one lead, making it useful when your programmer and target board use different AVR ISP header formats.
The cable is about 12 inches long and mates with pins on 1/10in centres, suiting standard 0.1 inch header layouts often used on development boards and embedded projects.
Features:
- ISP interfaces: Incorporates both the 10-pin and 6-pin ISP programming interfaces.
Specifications:
- Cable length: about 12" long
- Pin spacing: mates with pins on 1/10in centers
A simple cable for AVR ISP programming setups, prototyping benches and embedded development work.
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- AVR
- AVR is a family of 8-bit microcontrollers (made by Microchip, formerly Atmel) used in many classic Arduino-style boards such as the Uno and Nano. They are widely supported but older, which can be a limit for memory- or speed-intensive tasks.
- ISP
- In electronics, ISP usually means In-System Programming, a way to load firmware onto a microcontroller while it stays on the board (often via an ICSP header), or an Image Signal Processor, hardware that turns raw camera sensor data into usable images and offloads the main CPU. The surrounding context shows which meaning applies.
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