Think I hit the willy-nilly problem. “AVRs are very different and you can literally break your AVR if you program the fuse bits willy-nilly."
Going along fine until I tried to program the fuse bits for the external clock mode and then wham-o, The light turned off and I can’t even read a valid chip id anymore
Think my AVR is hosed?
Tutorial - Beginning Embedded Electronics - 3 | about 3 years ago
Have a new AVR and up and running. Lets not be willy nilly anymore.
Tutorial - Beginning Embedded Electronics - 3 | about 3 years ago
You don’t need to have it plugged in to work.
Tutorial - Beginning Embedded Electronics - 3 | about 3 years ago
Think I hit the willy-nilly problem. “AVRs are very different and you can literally break your AVR if you program the fuse bits willy-nilly."
Going along fine until I tried to program the fuse bits for the external clock mode and then wham-o, The light turned off and I can’t even read a valid chip id anymore
Think my AVR is hosed?