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ATMEGA8_08 Datasheet, PDF (226/308 Pages) ATMEL Corporation – 8-bit with 8K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash
Parallel
Programming
Parameters, Pin
Mapping, and
Commands
Signal Names
This section describes how to parallel program and verify Flash Program memory, EEPROM
Data memory, Memory Lock Bits, and Fuse Bits in the ATmega8. Pulses are assumed to be at
least 250 ns unless otherwise noted.
In this section, some pins of the ATmega8 are referenced by signal names describing their func-
tionality during parallel programming, see Figure 104 and Table 91. Pins not described in the
following table are referenced by pin names.
The XA1/XA0 pins determine the action executed when the XTAL1 pin is given a positive pulse.
The bit coding is shown in Table 93.
When pulsing WR or OE, the command loaded determines the action executed. The different
Commands are shown in Table 94.
Figure 104. Parallel Programming
RDY/BSY
OE
WR
BS1
XA0
XA1
PAGEL
+12 V
BS2
PD1
VCC
PD2
PD3
AVCC
PD4 PC[1:0]:PB[5:0]
PD5
PD6
PD7
RESET
PC2
XTAL1
GND
+5V
+5V
DATA
Table 91. Pin Name Mapping
Signal Name in
Programming Mode
Pin Name
RDY/BSY
PD1
OE
PD2
WR
PD3
BS1
PD4
XA0
PD5
XA1
PD6
I/O Function
O
0: Device is busy programming, 1: Device
is ready for new command
I Output Enable (Active low)
I Write Pulse (Active low)
I
Byte Select 1 (“0” selects Low byte, “1”
selects High byte)
I XTAL Action Bit 0
I XTAL Action Bit 1
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