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increment segment display

Assembly file created in Atmel Studio and flashed on Atmega16 on Pinboard2 Rev 2. It used one of the atmega timers, and port d to supply data into 7seg display. It is important to note, that in original solution frequency of 8MHz was used and on avra version I will try to change it to 1Mhz. 8bit Timer/Counter1 was used.

I plan to port this code from atmel studio to traditional emacs unix-like (OpenBSD Gentoo) environment + plus switch to lower frequency of MCU.

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FileDescription
main.asmFile from Atmel studio

Table of MCU frequency, OCR1A value and fusebits for avrdude

OCR1A — output control register for timer counter 1.

freqdechexfusebits (xHL)
8 Mhz312500x7A120xE4D9
2 Mhz78130x1E850xE2D9
1 Mhz39070x0C190xE1D9

How to calculate:

  1. 256 / freq = x
  2. 1 / x = res
  3. Round and convert to hex

Commands for avrdude

Write fusebits

avrdude -c avrftdi -p m16 -P usb -Ulfuse:w:0xE1:m -U hfuse:w:0xD9:m (Command from windows/Atmel IDE project)

Calculated with fuse-calc.

Flash MCU

avrdude -c avrftdi -p m16 -P usb -U flash:w:file:a

This command is from windows AVRDUDESS. On OpenBSD see /usr/local/share/doc/pkg_reamdes/avrdude for info on flashing.

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