Thanks for making the video, Buddy. I'm sure others will find it helpful. It was good that you included the calibration procedure so those who haven't done it before can see what it should look like (and how long some of the steps take).
Thanks for making the video, Buddy. I'm sure others will find it helpful. It was good that you included the calibration procedure so those who haven't done it before can see what it should look like (and how long some of the steps take).
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I am not sure how much time I have spent trying to learn more about programming these type of devices. There is tons of YT videos on avr programming but no "real world tester" program videos. I promised myself I would make one if I ever learned how to do it. I learned enough from the $20 LCR ESR thread and a few folks till I was able to do it.
I was about to edit out those long parts but felt it should be shown.
Thanks again for the comment.
... and the next step is to compile und program the m-firmware
I like the idea about showing the self adjustment procedure, because that is missing in all the other videos.
Great video Radio Tech
Regarding the m-firmware, attached you can find the ComponentTester.hex and ComponentTester.eep already compiled for the DIY M12864 from Banggood.
If you are using the Usbasp Just use this string:
avrdude -c usbasp -p m328p -F -B 4.0 -e -U flash:w:"ComponentTester.hex":i -U eeprom:w:"ComponentTester.eep":i -U lfuse:w:0xF7:m -U hfuse:w:0xD9:m -U efuse:w:0x04:m
I like the m-firmware and use if often for IR remote test and optocouplers. Thanks madires
Mauro
... and the next step is to compile und program the m-firmware I like the idea about showing the self adjustment procedure, because that is missing in all the other videos.
Yes I agree. I need to learn that also. Will be fun
As far as the self adjustment procedure, I failed on it. I did not realize at the time but there is another step I missed. So will make another video to correct it. Was too busy running my mouth and mot paying attention. What you guys were seeing was my first time also.
Thanks for the comment.
Great video Radio Tech
Regarding the m-firmware, attached you can find the ComponentTester.hex and ComponentTester.eep already compiled for the DIY M12864 from Banggood.
If you are using the Usbasp Just use this string:
avrdude -c usbasp -p m328p -F -B 4.0 -e -U flash:w:"ComponentTester.hex":i -U eeprom:w:"ComponentTester.eep":i -U lfuse:w:0xF7:m -U hfuse:w:0xD9:m -U efuse:w:0x04:m
I like the m-firmware and use if often for IR remote test and optocouplers. Thanks madires
Mauro
And a big thanks to you for all the help. Could not had done it without you. And as said before this one was basically live no edit. So all was unfolding as I saw it.
Thanks for the file.
Great job on the video, Thanks.
I started programming the Atmel chips on speed controls for R/C brushless motors some years ago when hooking to the board was done with a clip or soldering wires. Getting the first one done is tough and takes a lot of research. A lot of knowledgeable people have made the process much easier. I haven't done it for a couple of years so I'd watch videos like yours to get back on track.
Thank you and keep up the good work. I am now addicted to watching your repair videos.
Vince
Great job on the video, Thanks.
I started programming the Atmel chips on speed controls for R/C brushless motors some years ago when hooking to the board was done with a clip or soldering wires. Getting the first one done is tough and takes a lot of research. A lot of knowledgeable people have made the process much easier. I haven't done it for a couple of years so I'd watch videos like yours to get back on track.
Thank you and keep up the good work. I am now addicted to watching your repair videos.
Vince
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Yep, I used to do a bit of old school programming years ago. It was in DOS.
So this was completely new to me. I watched several videos on the subject also and a lot of reading in the $20 tester thread. Then was able to make it happen.
Thanks and glad you like the videos.
Hi to all, this is my first message and don't know if i'm doing it in the right way.
I just bought the same usbasp of yours and followed the entire guide in order to update the firmware of my transistor tester. I've already made all the connections and tested if there is continuity between the cables, following the scheme, and using the string in the first post, but i always have the sck error. I just have one usbasp and becouse of this i can't update his firmware..
Can you help me please?
Try pulling your reset high with a 10k resistor from pin 1 (reset pin) to positive.
thanks for your help
but the problem was my breadboard....when i used another one it works perfectly