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From: | Bob Paddock |
Subject: | Re: [avrdude-dev] [bug #19769] ATmega164p not recognized |
Date: | Thu, 03 May 2007 08:47:41 -0400 |
User-agent: | Opera Mail/9.10 (Win32) |
Originally, these devices were supposed to be named ATmega164 and ATmega324. The avrdude.conf addition was done by that time already. Later on, Atmel changed their mind, and issued their picopower line, so these two devices became the first members of picopower.
There are also multiple devices called ATmegaXX4p, with different data sheets. The automotive grade ATmegaXX4p parts are not listed in the "picoPower" part of the web site, they are listed under "Devices", where you don't find "picoPower" devices. In a very quick look of the data sheets between Automotive and Non-Automotive I didn't see any differences relevant to AVRDUDE. Not sure I like the fact that Automotive and Non-Automotive parts have the same signatures. No way to tell from the program perspective if someone along the procurement path put in the lesser grade part.
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