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Burning the Arduino Uno Bootloader Using Atmel Studio and the AVRISP mkII

Burning the Arduino Uno Bootloader Using Atmel Studio and the AVRISP mkIIУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
Find the article for this tutorial at: http://startingelectronics.org/tutorials/arduino/arduino-uno-burning-bootloader-avr-studio/ If you have installed Atmel AVR Studio on your Windows computer and you try to burn the bootloader to you Arduino board using the Arduino IDE software, you will get an error message because of a driver clash: Error while burning bootloader. avrdude: usbdev_open(): did not find any USB device "usb" The solution is to use Atmel Studio to burn the bootloader to the Arduino. In this video the bootloader for the Arduino Uno is loaded to the ATMEGA328P AVR microcontroller using the AVRISP mkII programmer. After loading the bootloader, the fuses in the AVR must be set. Find all the details in the article for this video (link above). Also see: Microcontroller replacement on the Arduino Uno board - http://youtu.be/5-B_sVQL1x0 Burning a bootloader to the Arduino Uno in Linux using the AVRISP mkII - http://youtu.be/65Bp9T4SWT4
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