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Bits, Atmega16(l) – Rainbow Electronics ATmega64L User Manual

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ATmega16(L)

2466B–09/01

Notes:

1. This command sequence is not required if the seven MSB are correctly set by the previous command sequence (which is

normally the case).

2. Repeat until o = "1".
3. Set bits to "0" to program the corresponding fuse, "1" to unprogram the fuse.
4. Set bits to "0" to program the corresponding lock bit, "1" to leave the lock bit unchanged.
5. "0" = programmed, "1" = unprogrammed.
6. The bit mapping for fuses high byte is listed in

Table 105 on page 254

7. The bit mapping for fuses low byte is listed in

Table 106 on page 255

8. The bit mapping for lock-bits byte is listed in

Table 103 on page 253

9. Address bits exceeding PCMSB and EEAMSB (Table 111 and Table 112) are don"t care

10a. Enter Calibration Byte Read

0100011_00001000

xxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx

10b. Load Address Byte

0000011_bbbbbbbb

xxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx

10c. Read Calibration Byte

0110110_00000000

0110111_00000000

xxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx

xxxxxxx_oooooooo

11a. Load No Operation Command

0100011_00000000

0110011_00000000

xxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx

xxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx

Table 118. JTAG Programming Instruction Set (Continued)

a = address high bits, b = address low bits, H = 0 - Low byte, 1 - High Byte, o = data out, i = data in, x = don"t care

Instruction

TDI sequence

TDO sequence

Notes