January 15, 2023
Description
Update 1st April 2020: New design using two parts for easier assembly
This adapter allows you to flash a ATMega MCU chip based on the TQFP-32 case (like ATMega168 or ATMega328) directly while being soldered to the board. The necessary pins are left out; look at the picture for the pinout to connect the wires correctly with your programmer.
Typically this is being used by the r/c community to reflash their ESC's (speed controllers) with an alternative firmware like SimonK for helis, drones but also for all other kind of models.
The holes in the adapter are 0,5 x 0,5mm square - a 0,5mm wire or a 0,5mm pogo pin should fit well if your printer is calibrated well, otherwise use some drill or small brass nails to make them fit. Then solder cables to the wires and connect it to your USBasp programmer (please refer to the attached pinout which should be the same for your programmer)
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Doesn't Matter
Resolution:
0,2mm
Infill:
20%
Notes:
Important: You need a 0,2mm nozzle and an extrusion width of 0,2mm to be able so slice and print the model!
Category: ElectronicsLicense:
Creative Commons — Attribution
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