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Hardware Description
AVR STK500 User Guide 3-15
1925C–AVR–3/03
3.8 Jumper Settings A master microcontroller and the eight jumpers control the hardware settings of the
starter kit. During normal operation these jumpers should be mounted in the default
position. To configure the starter kit for advanced use, the jumpers can be removed or
set to new positions. The jumper settings and usage are explained in the following sec-
tion. The default setting of the jumpers are shown in Figure 3-20.
Figure 3-20. Default Jumper Setting
Table 3-4. Description of Jumpers
Jumper Description of Default Setting
VTARGET On-board VTARGET supply connected
AREF On-board Analog Voltage Reference connected
RESET On-board Reset System connected
XTAL1 On-board Clock System connected
OSCSEL On-board Oscillator selected
BSEL2 Unmounted. Used for High-voltage Programming of ATmega8,
ATmega16, ATmega161, ATmega163, ATmega128, and ATmega323
PJUMP Unmounted. Used for High-voltage Programming of AT90S2333,
AT90S4433, and ATmega8
VTARGET
AREF
RESET
XTAL1
OSCSEL
BSEL2
PJUMP
Hardware Description
3-16 AVR STK500 User Guide
1925C–AVR–3/03
3.8.1 Target V
CC
Settings,
VTARGET
VTARGET controls the supply voltage to the target AVR microcontroller sockets. It can
either be controlled from AVR Studio or supplied from an external source. If the VTAR-
GET jumper is mounted, the on-board supply voltage is connected. The on-board
supply voltage can be adjusted to 0 - 6V from AVR Studio. Always verify the respective
datasheet for the AVR device operating voltage before adjusting VTARGET voltage.
Using the on-board supply voltage, approximately 0.5A can be delivered to the target
section. See “Appendix A” in Section 10.
If the VTARGET jumper is disconnected, target V
CC
must be supplied from an external
source at one of the VTG pins on the PORT headers. Figure 3-21 explains VTARGET
jumper options.
When using an external source for VTARGET, the user must control that VTARGET is
at a higher voltage level than AREF (analog reference voltage). Always connect com-
mon ground (GND) when using an external VTARGET voltage.
Figure 3-21. VTARGET Jumper Options
The STK500 master microcontroller controls the target voltage using the internal PWM.
Figure 3-22 shows the internal connection of the VTARGET signal.
Figure 3-22. VTARGET Connection
Note: The green LED will light when there is a voltage available on the VTG NET. It’s
impossible to use the debug or programming area of STK500 without VTG.
VTARGET
AREF
VTARGET
AREF
Jumper Mounted
Jumper not Mounted
On-board VTARGET supply connected (default)
On-board VTARGET supply disconnected
Master
MCU
VTARGET
PWM
VTG NET
Green LED
Jumper
Voltage
Regulator
10 - 15V
VIN
0 - 6V
Wr
Rd
ADC
Hardware Description
AVR STK500 User Guide 3-17
1925C–AVR–3/03
The internal VTARGET has a short circuit protection. If VTARGET is set to be higher
than 0.3V and the master microcontroller measures it to be below 0.3V for a duration of
80 ms, the master microcontroller will shut off the VTARGET and the Internal AREF.
When this happens, the status LED will blink quickly.
If an external VTARGET is used and the external VTARGET is turned off, this will also
be detected by the STK500 as a (false) short circuit. The latter case can be avoided by
lowering the internal VTARGET below 0.3V.
3.8.2 Analog Reference
Voltage, AREF
The analog reference voltage (AREF) can supply the reference voltage to the on-chip
A/D Converter on the AVR. If the AREF jumper is mounted, the on-board analog refer-
ence voltage is connected to the AVR’s AREF. The on-board analog reference voltage
can be adjusted from AVR Studio to 0 - 6.0V, but not above VTARGET.
When the AREF jumper is disconnected, AREF voltage must be supplied from an exter-
nal source at the AREF pin on the PORTE/AUX header (Figure 3-6). Figure 3-23
explains AREF jumper options.
When using an external source for AREF, the user must control VTARGET at a higher
voltage level than AREF. This can be controlled easily by reading the VTG value from
AVR Studio before setting AREF.
Figure 3-23. AREF Jumper Options
The STK500 master microcontroller controls the analog reference voltage using the
internal PWM. The AVR’s AREF signal is also accessible on the PORTE header; this
pin can also be used for external AREF signal. Figure 3-24 shows the internal connec-
tion of the AREF signal.
VTARGET
AREF
RESET
Jumper Mounted
On-board AREF voltage connected (default)
VTARGET
AREF
RESET
Jumper not Mounted
On-board AREF voltage disconnected
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