Fuse bits, Attiny26(l) – Rainbow Electronics ATtiny26L User Manual
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ATtiny26(L)
1477B–AVR–04/02
Fuse Bits
The ATtiny26 has two Fuse bytes. Table 49 and Table 50 describe briefly the functional-
ity of all the fuses and how they are mapped into the fuse bytes. Note that the fuses are
read as logical zero, “0”, if they are programmed.
Note:
1. The SPIEN Fuse is not accessible in serial programming mode.
Notes:
1. The default value of SUT1..0 results in maximum start-up time. See Table 13 on page
31 for details.
2. The default setting of CKSEL3..0 results in internal RC Oscillator at 1 MHz. See
Table 4 on page 27 for details.
3. The CKOPT Fuse functionality depends on the setting of the CKSEL bits. See “Sys-
tem Clock and Clock Options” on page 25 for details.
The status of the Fuse bits is not affected by Chip Erase. Note that the Fuse bits are
locked if Lock bit1 (LB1) is programmed. Program the Fuse bits before programming the
Lock bits.
Table 49. Fuse High Byte
Fuse High Byte
Bit No
Description
Default Value
7
–
1 (unprogrammed)
6
–
1 (unprogrammed)
5
–
1 (unprogrammed)
RSTDISBL
4
Select if PB7 is I/O pin or
RESET pin
1 (unprogrammed, PB7 is
RESET pin)
3
Enable
Serial Program
and Data Downloading
0 (programmed, SPI prog.
enabled)
EESAVE
2
EEPROM memory is
preserved through the Chip
Erase
1 (unprogrammed, EEPROM not
preserved)
BODLEVEL
1
Brown out detector trigger
level
1 (unprogrammed)
BODEN
0
Brown out detector enable
1 (unprogrammed, BOD
disabled)
Table 50. Fuse Low Byte
Fuse Low Byte
Bit No
Description
Default Value
PLLCK
7
Use PLL for internal clock
1 (unprogrammed)
CKOPT
6
Oscillator options
1 (unprogrammed)
SUT1
5
Select start-up time
1 (unprogrammed)
SUT0
4
Select start-up time
0 (programmed)
CKSEL3
3
Select Clock source
0 (programmed)
CKSEL2
2
Select Clock source
0 (programmed)
CKSEL1
1
Select Clock source
0 (programmed)
CKSEL0
0
Select Clock source
1 (unprogrammed)