UPDI Friend - USB Serial UPDI Programmer (ID:5879)

Adafruit  |  SKU: 4562
£7.99
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DESCRIPTION

UPDI stands for Unified Program and Debug Interface, but this board is so smol and cute that we will call it the Unusually Playful Device Interfacer and pat its head when it does a good job. It's designed to make programming modern ATtiny chips very easy because it has 3V or 5V power and logic select, power and transmit indicator LEDs, and a quick cable for poking into a breadboard.

We have been working a lot with ATtiny816, ATtiny817 and ATtiny1616 chips lately, as for our seesaw boards. And we're often needing to program them with a CP2102-based breakout with a 1K resistor soldered between the RX and TX pins. But we were hankering for a nicer programmer!

This UPDI Friend makes programming such chips very easy:

  • Select between 3V or 5V power and logic - the 3V regulator can source up to 500mA so it can run even big projects. 
  • CH340E USB Serial converter chip with cross-platform drivers
  • 1K Loop-back Resistor between RX and TX
  • USB Type C for data and power connection to any computer
  • JST SH cable included for quick plugging into a breadboard
  • 0.1" spaced breakout holes for custom connections.
  • Green power OK LED
  • Red serial activity LED
  • Inspired by this open-source hardware design from Stefan Wagner!
RESOURCES

We use Arduino IDE with the megaTinyCore board support package installed, simply select "Serial UPDI" as the programmer type, we use 230Kbps but 56Kbps is also good.

UPDI Friend - USB Serial Programmer (ID:5879)
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UPDI Friend - USB Serial UPDI Programmer (ID:5879)

£7.99
DESCRIPTION

UPDI stands for Unified Program and Debug Interface, but this board is so smol and cute that we will call it the Unusually Playful Device Interfacer and pat its head when it does a good job. It's designed to make programming modern ATtiny chips very easy because it has 3V or 5V power and logic select, power and transmit indicator LEDs, and a quick cable for poking into a breadboard.

We have been working a lot with ATtiny816, ATtiny817 and ATtiny1616 chips lately, as for our seesaw boards. And we're often needing to program them with a CP2102-based breakout with a 1K resistor soldered between the RX and TX pins. But we were hankering for a nicer programmer!

This UPDI Friend makes programming such chips very easy:

RESOURCES

We use Arduino IDE with the megaTinyCore board support package installed, simply select "Serial UPDI" as the programmer type, we use 230Kbps but 56Kbps is also good.

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