Atmega8 works, Atmega48/88 don't
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:34 pm
Hi
Does anybody know if atmega48/88 are sensitive to resistor values and such? Because I've tried using an atmega48 in a usbasp board (currently an atmega8 in it) with usbasp firmware and it doesn't work (led lights up, but I doesn't work -> errors in dmesg). I've also tried running my own code (works on an atmega8), and again it doesn't work. Same thing happened to Atmega88's (only tried my own code, and it didn't work).
I've used 5V for power on Atmega8 (and Atmega48; same board), 2x22R resistor, and in one board 1.5K (usbasp) and in one board 10K pullup (in my own board). One has 3.6V zener diodes, one 3.3V ones. On the Atmega88's I've used 3.4V power, 68R, and tried both 1.5K and 10K pullup. The fuses are correct on all chips.
I suspect that it's probably a minor fault that I've overlooked (somehow it's always the smallest details that get me), and it's a shame, because the project is pretty much finished (except for this).
Does anybody know if atmega48/88 are sensitive to resistor values and such? Because I've tried using an atmega48 in a usbasp board (currently an atmega8 in it) with usbasp firmware and it doesn't work (led lights up, but I doesn't work -> errors in dmesg). I've also tried running my own code (works on an atmega8), and again it doesn't work. Same thing happened to Atmega88's (only tried my own code, and it didn't work).
I've used 5V for power on Atmega8 (and Atmega48; same board), 2x22R resistor, and in one board 1.5K (usbasp) and in one board 10K pullup (in my own board). One has 3.6V zener diodes, one 3.3V ones. On the Atmega88's I've used 3.4V power, 68R, and tried both 1.5K and 10K pullup. The fuses are correct on all chips.
I suspect that it's probably a minor fault that I've overlooked (somehow it's always the smallest details that get me), and it's a shame, because the project is pretty much finished (except for this).