Using Arduino Boards in Atmel Studio: Sepehr Naimi BIHE University 4/14/2015
Using Arduino Boards in Atmel Studio: Sepehr Naimi BIHE University 4/14/2015
Sepehr Naimi
BIHE University
4/14/2015
Contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................ 3
Installing Atmel Studio and Making the First Project .................................................................... 3
Downloading Avrdude.............................................................................................................. 3
Checking COM Port.................................................................................................................. 4
Opening the Atmel Studio and using avrdude ............................................................................. 5
Making a Project ..................................................................................................................... 7
Programming the Arduino Board ............................................................................................... 9
The IC pins .............................................................................................................................10
References ............................................................................................................................10
Introduction
There are varieties of hardware tools to program Atmel microcontrollers. But if the chips have
bootloaders, they can be programmed using serial ports without needing to use any hardware tools.
Bootloader is small software which gets the program through the serial port and programs the IC
chip.
The microcontrollers of Arduino boards have boot loaders. As a result you can connect them to the
PC and use them as an AVR trainer board. The document teaches you to use Arduino Trainer boards
in Atmel Studio.
You can also burn the boot loader on a new chip and make your own trainer board. But to program
the boot loader onto the new chip you need a programmer.
Downloading Avrdude
1. To program Arduino boards you need Avrdude. Download Avrdude from the following
website:
http://mirror.rackdc.com/savannah//avrdude/avrdude-5.11-Patch7610-win32.zip
2. Unzip the downloaded file, rename the directory to avrdude, and copy it into your C drive.
Note
If you already have the Arduino IDE on your PC, the avrdude.exe file is located in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\bin\avrdude.exe
and avrdude.conf is in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\etc\avrdude.conf
Checking COM Port
1. Right click on the Computer icon and choose Manage.
2. Click on Device Manager and then Ports (COM & LPT). Check the COM port.
Opening the Atmel Studio and using avrdude
3. Open the Atmel Studio IDE.
4. Go to the Tools menu and choose External Tools… .
C:\avrdude\avrdude.exe
d. Avrdude needs the following arguments: avrdude.conf file, the COM port, the serial
baud rate, the hex file to be programmed and the microcontroller part number. The
following table gives the arguments for different Arduino board. They should be
typed in the Arguments textbox:
Note: Change the COM port and the location of avrdude.conf, according to your computer.
8. Choose GCC C Executable Project and name the project as toggleProject. Then press OK.
9. Choose ATmega328 from the list and press OK.
/*
* toggleProgram.c
*
* This program toggles ports B, C, and D.
*
* Created: 4/3/2015 4:43:51 PM
* Author: Naimi
*/
#include <avr/io.h>
int main(void)
{
DDRB = 0xFF;
DDRC = 0xFF;
Label Port
SCL PC5(ADC5/SCL)
SDA PC4(ADC4/SDA)
AREF AREF
GND GND
13 PB5(SCK)
12 PB4(MISO)
11 PB3(MOSI)
10 PB2(OC1B)
9 PB1(OC1A)
8 PB0
7 PD7
Label Port 6 PD6
A0 PC0(ADC0) 5 PD5
A1 PC1(ADC1) 4 PD4
A2 PC2(ADC2) 3 PD3(INT1)
A3 PC3(ADC3) 2 PD2(INT0)
A4 PC4(ADC4) 1 PD1(TXD)
A5 PC5(ADC5) 0 PD0(RXD)
References
http://www.atmel.com/
http://www.nongnu.org/avrdude/
http://www.jayconsystems.com/tutorial/atmerpt1/