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CommandStation-EX
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jtag2updi | CommandStation-EX | |
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6 | 1 | |
311 | 143 | |
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0.0 | 8.4 | |
3 months ago | 5 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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jtag2updi
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How to upload code onto a blank ATTiny1616 chip?
Uploaded Jtag2Updi code to Arduino Nano
Uploaded [Jtag2Updi](https://github.com/ElTangas/jtag2updi) code to Arduino Nano
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I got an ATTiny1616 development board. How do I connect the two and flash the code (basic blink example) from the Arduino Nano to the ATTiny1616? Thanks.
I've had some experience with wrangling UPDI based 8-bit micros before. UPDI is a different beast compared to AVR-ISP based programming, it uses only 1 data pin instead of the usual SPI's 3 (MOSI, MISO, SCK). You just have to wire the two devices according to the jtag2updi official documentation here, then select the correct board type (specific core that targets the 1616, I assume you're using SpenceKonde/megaTinyCore?), the correct programmer type (JTAG2UPDI), and upload away!
- attiny424 and gcc?
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[Schematic review] Tiny handheld game console
I haven't used the 1626 yet, I only have experience with the ATmega328 really. Isn't UPDI just a specific ISP protocol? I might be mixing up the terms here. I was planning on using jtag2updi which has support for the 2-series.
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The beauty of a full tray of fresh new microcontrollers!
I like how it doesn't require any expensive proprietary programmer, an Arduino Nano is all you need...
CommandStation-EX
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My custom React app and Python REST API running my layout with JMRI and a see of electronics. I've finally got everything working together. For now.
I have a Raspberry Pi that runs JMRI and my REST API. Connected to that, I have an Arduino running https://github.com/DCC-EX/CommandStation-EX. The api sends serial commands to arduino(s) for all turnouts and effects and the React App sends commands to the JMRI web server for all train control. These commands are documented here: https://dcc-ex.com/reference/software/command-reference.html.
What are some alternatives?
megaTinyCore - Arduino core for the tinyAVR 0/1/2-series - Ones's digit 2,4,5,7 (pincount, 8,14,20,24), tens digit 0, 1, or 2 (featureset), preceded by flash in kb. Library maintainers: porting help available!
Bloom - A debug interface for AVR-based embedded systems development on GNU/Linux.
ESP32Marauder - A suite of WiFi/Bluetooth offensive and defensive tools for the ESP32
layout-conductor-arduino
AVR-Guidance - A guide to best practices when using the Arduino IDE to program AVR microcontrollers
Marlin - Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.
ESP32_BLE_OTA_Arduino - OTA update on ESP32 via BLE
layout-conductor-api
platform-atmelavr - Atmel AVR: development platform for PlatformIO
layout-conductor-app - DCC++ Throttle, turnout, sensors, and outputs web app.
attiny1616-dev-board - Drop-in replacement for Arduino Nano based on ATtiny1616 chip