USBTiny USBtinyISP AVR ISP Programmer Bootloader For Arduino R3 Meag2560 With 6/10pin Programming Cable
KSh1,400.00 Original price was: KSh1,400.00.KSh1,200.00Current price is: KSh1,200.00.
Compact USBTinyISP AVR Programmer for Arduino and AVR microcontrollers, includes 6-pin & 10-pin cables. Ideal for bootloader burning, firmware uploading, and AVR development. Compatible with Arduino IDE and AVRDUDE.
Product Description
The USBTinyISP AVR Programmer is a compact and reliable USB-based In-System Programmer (ISP) designed for programming and bootloading AVR microcontrollers, including Arduino UNO, MEGA2560, ATmega, and ATtiny series chips.
Built around the USBTiny protocol, this programmer provides a simple and affordable way to upload firmware, burn bootloaders, or flash code directly to your AVR boards without needing a serial interface.
It connects via USB and includes both 6-pin and 10-pin IDC connectors, making it compatible with a wide range of Arduino and AVR development boards. It’s fully supported by AVRDUDE and the Arduino IDE, making it a popular choice among hobbyists, educators, and embedded developers.
Key Features
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Model: USBTinyISP AVR Programmer
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Supported MCUs: ATmega328, ATmega2560, ATmega8, ATtiny series, and other AVR microcontrollers
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Programming Interface: ISP (In-System Programming)
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USB Interface: USB Type-A or USB-B (depending on version)
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Connectors: 10-pin IDC and 6-pin adapter included
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Supported Software: AVRDUDE, Arduino IDE, WinAVR, Atmel Studio
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Compatible Boards: Arduino UNO, MEGA2560, Nano, Pro Mini, ATtiny85/13/2313
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Operating Voltage: 5V (3.3V supported via jumper)
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Indicators: Power and programming activity LEDs
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Driver Support: Windows, macOS, Linux
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Cable Included: 6-pin and 10-pin ISP programming cables
Advantages
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Easy and affordable AVR bootloader and firmware programmer.
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Compatible with Arduino IDE for direct bootloader burning.
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Dual connector support (6-pin & 10-pin) for flexible use.
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Plug-and-play design with open-source driver support.
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Works seamlessly with ATmega and ATtiny microcontrollers.
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Ideal for Arduino, robotics, and embedded system projects.
Applications
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Burning bootloaders to Arduino boards (UNO, MEGA2560, Nano, etc.)
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Flashing firmware to ATtiny and ATmega chips
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Learning and experimenting with AVR programming
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Building and debugging embedded systems
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IoT device firmware development


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