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The Atmel AVR ONE! Debugger
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Introduction
1.1
Introduction to the Atmel AVR ONE!
1.2
Atmel AVR ONE! Features
1.3
System Requirements
2
Release History, New Features
2.1
What's New
2.2
Firmware Release History
3
Known Issues
3.1
General
3.2
Atmel AVR XMEGA OCD Specific Issues
3.3
Atmel megaAVR OCD and Atmel tinyAVR OCD Specific Issues
3.4
Atmel AVR 32-bit Microcontroller Specific Issues
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Getting Started
4.1
Kit Contents
4.2
Powering the Atmel AVR ONE!
4.3
Connecting to the Host Computer
4.4
USB Driver Installation
4.5
Programming and Debugging
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Connecting the Atmel AVR ONE!
5.1
Connecting to a JTAG Target
5.2
Connecting to an aWire Target
5.3
Connecting to a PDI Target
5.4
Connecting to a debugWIRE Target
5.5
Connecting to an SPI Target
5.6
Using the Atmel AVR ONE! with Atmel STK500
5.7
Using the Atmel AVR ONE! with Atmel STK600
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On-chip Debugging
6.1
Introduction to On-chip Debugging (OCD)
6.2
Physical Interfaces
6.3
Atmel AVR OCD Implementations
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Atmel AVR ONE! Hardware Description
7.1
LEDs
7.2
Rear Panel
7.3
Probe
7.4
Architecture Description
8
Software Integration
8.1
Atmel Studio
9
Command Line Utility
10
Advanced Debugging Techniques
10.1
Atmel AVR 32-bit Microcontrollers
10.2
Atmel megaAVR Targets
10.3
debugWIRE Targets
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Special Considerations
11.1
Atmel AVR XMEGA OCD
11.2
Atmel megaAVR OCD and debugWIRE OCD
11.3
Atmel megaAVR OCD (JTAG)
11.4
debugWIRE OCD
11.5
Atmel AVR UC3 OCD
11.6
Atmel AVR UC3 Shutdown Mode
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Troubleshooting
12.1
Self-test
12.2
Troubleshooting Guide
13
Product Compliance
13.1
RoHS and WEEE
13.2
CE and FCC
14
Revision History
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