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Connecting the Atmel AVR Dragon
4.1
Connecting to Target through the JTAG Interface
4.1.3
Connecting Atmel AVR Dragon to Atmel STK500
4.1.3.1
Example: Connecting Atmel AVR Dragon to Atmel STK500 with ATmega32
The Atmel AVR Dragon Debugger
1
Introducing AVR Dragon
2
Known Issues
3
Getting Started
4
Connecting the Atmel AVR Dragon
4.1
Connecting to Target through the JTAG Interface
4.1.1
Connecting Atmel AVR Dragon to Target Board
4.1.2
Connecting Atmel AVR Dragon to Several Devices Placed in a JTAG Chain
4.1.3
Connecting Atmel AVR Dragon to Atmel STK500
4.1.3.1
Example: Connecting Atmel AVR Dragon to Atmel STK500 with ATmega32
4.1.3.2
Atmel STK500 JTAG Adapter
4.1.4
Enabling the JTAG Enable Fuse
4.2
Connecting to Target through the debugWIRE Interface
4.3
PDI Programming
4.4
aWire Programming
4.5
SPI Programming
4.6
Parallel Programming Description
4.7
High Voltage Serial Programming Description
5
Using the Onboard Prototype Area
6
Device Connection Sheets
7
On-Chip Debugging
8
Special Considerations
9
What's New
10
Command Line Utility
11
Troubleshooting
12
Technical Information
13
Evaluation Board/Kit Important Notice
14
Revision History
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4.1.3.1 Example: Connecting Atmel AVR Dragon to Atmel STK500 with ATmega32