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ian field

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Recently I came into possession of an AVR Xplain board with no documentation
or CD, googling hasn't produced much - mainly an appnote that indicates its
an AVR1907, but nothing specific on drivers for the USB interface. There are
only pages of documents and utilities with no specific mention of this
particular board.

Does anyone have any relevant info on this?

TIA.
 
On Jul 3, 5:09 pm, "ian field" <gangprobing.al...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Recently I came into possession of an AVR Xplain board with no documentation
or CD, googling hasn't produced much - mainly an appnote that indicates its
an AVR1907, but nothing specific on drivers for the USB interface. There are
only pages of documents and utilities with no specific mention of this
particular board.

Does anyone have any relevant info on this?

TIA.
==================================================That's the Atmel Xmega demo board they pass out at seminars. There's a
black market for em. Post a message in avrfreaks.net forsale forum and
watch the bids roll in.
 
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On Jul 3, 5:09 pm, "ian field" <gangprobing.al...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Recently I came into possession of an AVR Xplain board with no
documentation
or CD, googling hasn't produced much - mainly an appnote that indicates
its
an AVR1907, but nothing specific on drivers for the USB interface. There
are
only pages of documents and utilities with no specific mention of this
particular board.

Does anyone have any relevant info on this?

TIA.
===================================================
That's the Atmel Xmega demo board they pass out at seminars. There's a
black market for em. Post a message in avrfreaks.net forsale forum and
watch the bids roll in.

Thanks.

Since it has a USB connector and bootloader, I wondered if it could be
programmed to be an ICSP interface for any Atmel flash micro I care to
tackle?
 
On 2009-07-05, ian field <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com> wrote:
A search of the AVR pages on line produced relatively little information on
this board, does anyone know where to look for more resources?
Funny, a quick google search found a manual:

http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc8203.pdf
 

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