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[Tutorial] How to burn 1Mhz & 8Mhz bootloader using Arduino IDE 1.6.5-r5

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  • J jacikaas

    @GertSanders

    Hey, here is photos:

    1. When powered from FTDI:
      https://goo.gl/photos/rqQLz4qF9UsNxpkG7

    2. When powered from battery with 3.25V:
      https://goo.gl/photos/Sd9p7uueVaW9AiaA6

    3. When powered from battery with 2.66V:
      https://goo.gl/photos/d1UedQWryBoNfTVd6

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    GertSanders
    Hardware Contributor
    wrote on last edited by
    #51

    @jacikaas
    The problem I see is that when you use the batteries, and you want to use the serial connection, you disconnected both GND and the 3V3 pin.

    You should only disconnect the 3v3 pin, and leave the GND pin connected on the board.

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    • J jacikaas

      @GertSanders

      Hey, here is photos:

      1. When powered from FTDI:
        https://goo.gl/photos/rqQLz4qF9UsNxpkG7

      2. When powered from battery with 3.25V:
        https://goo.gl/photos/Sd9p7uueVaW9AiaA6

      3. When powered from battery with 2.66V:
        https://goo.gl/photos/d1UedQWryBoNfTVd6

      GertSandersG Offline
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      GertSanders
      Hardware Contributor
      wrote on last edited by
      #52

      @jacikaas
      So only disconnect the white cable but leave the black one in the breadboard.

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      • GertSandersG GertSanders

        @jacikaas
        So only disconnect the white cable but leave the black one in the breadboard.

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        jacikaas
        wrote on last edited by
        #53

        @GertSanders

        Thank You!!! That was very silly failure, which eats a lot of time... But it breaks the ice :)))

        Thank You a lot @GertSanders !

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        • siodS Offline
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          siod
          wrote on last edited by
          #54

          Hi guys,

          I flashed a few sensors already using the 8 MHz and 1MHz bootloaders. I would like to know if I could update my nodes OTA or would I have to modify sth. to make it possible?

          still learning...

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          • siodS siod

            Hi guys,

            I flashed a few sensors already using the 8 MHz and 1MHz bootloaders. I would like to know if I could update my nodes OTA or would I have to modify sth. to make it possible?

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            GertSanders
            Hardware Contributor
            wrote on last edited by
            #55

            @siod
            For OTA you need to flash the boot loaders that allow this. The standard boot loaders do not have this ability to OTA update.

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              flopp
              wrote on last edited by
              #56

              I am also having problem upload with FTDI, I can upload sketch if I use UNO as ISP.
              I read that someone also have problem above but nothing is helping me.
              I am using Arduino IDE 1.6.8.
              Can it be the version of Arduino IDE?

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              • F flopp

                I am also having problem upload with FTDI, I can upload sketch if I use UNO as ISP.
                I read that someone also have problem above but nothing is helping me.
                I am using Arduino IDE 1.6.8.
                Can it be the version of Arduino IDE?

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                dpressle
                wrote on last edited by
                #57

                @flopp The only way i was able to upload with ftdi is to connect RTS pin to pin 1 via a 0.1 uf cap

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                • dpressleD dpressle

                  @flopp The only way i was able to upload with ftdi is to connect RTS pin to pin 1 via a 0.1 uf cap

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                  flopp
                  wrote on last edited by flopp
                  #58

                  @dpressle
                  OK will try. Cap minus to GND and cap positive to RTS?

                  EDIT: I am using 1Mhz setup
                  I change the LOW fuse and Extended but what I can see is that my changes only changes the BOD and internal oscillator.

                  low_fuses=0x42
                  extended_fuses=0x06

                  I noticed that my board have high_fuses=0xde, this setting the 1MHz board also have but not 8MHz. This mean that I dont have any space for Bootloader, can this be my problem?

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                    flopp
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #59

                    I tried with above 8MHz setting and then I can upload to ATmega with a FTDI.

                    I will try to change settings one-by-one until I cant upload and write back here.

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                    • F Offline
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                      flopp
                      wrote on last edited by flopp
                      #60

                      With this board.txt config

                      atmega328bb.name=ATmega328 on a breadboard (8 MHz internal clock)
                      
                      atmega328bb.upload.protocol=arduino
                      atmega328bb.upload.maximum_size=30720
                      atmega328bb.upload.speed=57600
                      atmega328bb.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
                      atmega328bb.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDA
                      atmega328bb.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
                      atmega328bb.bootloader.file=atmega/ATmegaBOOT_168_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex
                      atmega328bb.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                      atmega328bb.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
                      atmega328bb.build.mcu=atmega328p
                      atmega328bb.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                      atmega328bb.build.core=arduino:arduino
                      atmega328bb.build.variant=arduino:standard
                      atmega328bb.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude
                      atmega328bb.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
                      

                      I can upload with FTDI. When Arduino IDE change from "Compiling sketch" to "Upload", disconnect DTR and it work.
                      With my sketch it was using 12,9 uA when sleep
                      Same result if I change f_cpu to 1000000L

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                        flopp
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #61

                        Today I could upload without removing DTR :)

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                        • GertSandersG GertSanders

                          @siod
                          For OTA you need to flash the boot loaders that allow this. The standard boot loaders do not have this ability to OTA update.

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                          siod
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #62

                          @GertSanders said:

                          @siod
                          For OTA you need to flash the boot loaders that allow this. The standard boot loaders do not have this ability to OTA update.

                          Ok, but after the new release of mysensors ver 2.0 lib and my wish to update my gw and sensor nodes I would like to add OTA update ability as well for upcoming updates.

                          • So does a 1 MHz Bootloader with OTA exist that is compatible to the one from above?
                          • Could OTA easily be added to the above 1MHz Bootloader?
                          • Should i just use the "ATmega328 internal 8Mhz with MYSBootloader" instead of the above mentioned bootloaders?

                          still learning...

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                            cimba007
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #63

                            Recently I read a lot about the 0ms, 4.1ms, 65ms start-up time of the low fuses.

                            I thought adding a small example to prove that the 65ms start-up time is apparently only important during initial powerup.

                            Used library: https://github.com/rocketscream/Low-Power

                            Testcode:

                            #include <LowPower.h>
                            
                            // the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board
                            void setup() {
                              // initialize digital pin 13 as an output.
                              pinMode(13, OUTPUT);
                              Serial.begin(19200);
                            }
                            
                            // the loop function runs over and over again forever
                            void loop() {
                            
                              LowPower.powerDown(SLEEP_15Ms, ADC_OFF, BOD_OFF);  
                              Serial.write(".");
                              Serial.flush();
                            }
                            

                            First dot:
                            0_1472662964196_upload-072d9398-ce73-4662-bbed-0e2c10ba1cee

                            Second dot:
                            0_1472663028575_upload-c7a0d030-d518-469e-a077-83f755199ab0

                            = 15ms (sleep) + 2ms (serial communication)
                            ~17ms including overhead for sending serial command

                            I will try out your bootloader and I can only say that it looks promising

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                              cimba007
                              wrote on last edited by cimba007
                              #64

                              I ran into an rather strange problem.

                              Mygateway is using esp8266_mqtt_client @ 80Mhz and my node is using the 1mhz bootloader.

                              If I enable debug logging on the gateway everything is working fine.

                              Upon disabling debug logging on the gateway and enabling debug lobbing on the node I get this:

                              TSP:PING:SEND (dest=0)<\n>
                              TSP:MSG:SEND 11-11-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=ok:1<\n>
                              TSP:CHKUPL:FAIL (hops=255)<\n>
                              !TSM:UPL:FAIL<\n>
                              

                              Note that I don't use hardware ack. My assumption is that it takes too long to switch from send mode on the node to receive mode and that the gateway is responding too "fast" for the 1mhz node. Could this be possible?

                              I even tried out 57600baut serial data rate on the node thanks to this "calibration" sketch for the internal oscillator.

                              void setup() {
                                Serial.begin(57600);
                                pinMode(A4,OUTPUT);
                                Serial.println(OSCCAL);
                              }
                              
                              // Use hterm to repeatatly send the same message unti you cacn read it
                              void loop() {
                                static uint8_t val = 140;
                                OSCCAL=val;
                                //Serial.println();
                                Serial.print("Osccal= ");  
                                Serial.println(OSCCAL,DEC);
                              
                                delay(500);
                                //digitalWrite(A4,HIGH);
                                //delay(1);
                                //digitalWrite(A4,LOW);
                                //delay(100);
                                while(Serial.available())
                                  Serial.write(Serial.read());
                                val++;
                                if(val > 200)
                                  val = 140;
                              }
                              

                              Just add this

                              void before()
                              {
                                Serial.begin(MY_BAUD_RATE);
                                OSCCAL=150;
                              }
                              

                              with 150 is the middle of the OSCCAL values where the serial calibration sketch is working. (its working from osccal 140 to osccal 160)

                              0_1472678204477_upload-47191440-9269-4f90-91af-f37336ce037f

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                              • F flopp

                                With this board.txt config

                                atmega328bb.name=ATmega328 on a breadboard (8 MHz internal clock)
                                
                                atmega328bb.upload.protocol=arduino
                                atmega328bb.upload.maximum_size=30720
                                atmega328bb.upload.speed=57600
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDA
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.file=atmega/ATmegaBOOT_168_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
                                atmega328bb.build.mcu=atmega328p
                                atmega328bb.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                                atmega328bb.build.core=arduino:arduino
                                atmega328bb.build.variant=arduino:standard
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                atmega328bb.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                

                                I can upload with FTDI. When Arduino IDE change from "Compiling sketch" to "Upload", disconnect DTR and it work.
                                With my sketch it was using 12,9 uA when sleep
                                Same result if I change f_cpu to 1000000L

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #65

                                @flopp said in [Tutorial] How to burn 1Mhz & 8Mhz bootloader using Arduino IDE 1.6.5-r5:

                                With this board.txt config

                                atmega328bb.name=ATmega328 on a breadboard (8 MHz internal clock)
                                
                                atmega328bb.upload.protocol=arduino
                                atmega328bb.upload.maximum_size=30720
                                atmega328bb.upload.speed=57600
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDA
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.file=atmega/ATmegaBOOT_168_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
                                atmega328bb.build.mcu=atmega328p
                                atmega328bb.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                                atmega328bb.build.core=arduino:arduino
                                atmega328bb.build.variant=arduino:standard
                                atmega328bb.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                atmega328bb.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                

                                I can upload with FTDI. When Arduino IDE change from "Compiling sketch" to "Upload", disconnect DTR and it work.
                                With my sketch it was using 12,9 uA when sleep
                                Same result if I change f_cpu to 1000000L

                                Yesterday I burn with above settings, I had to use 5v to power the pro mini(I don't know if the pro mini is 5 or 3.3v) I had to power it with 5v otherwise I couldn't burn any new bootloader.

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                                • F flopp

                                  @dpressle
                                  OK will try. Cap minus to GND and cap positive to RTS?

                                  EDIT: I am using 1Mhz setup
                                  I change the LOW fuse and Extended but what I can see is that my changes only changes the BOD and internal oscillator.

                                  low_fuses=0x42
                                  extended_fuses=0x06

                                  I noticed that my board have high_fuses=0xde, this setting the 1MHz board also have but not 8MHz. This mean that I dont have any space for Bootloader, can this be my problem?

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #66

                                  @flopp

                                  To use the FTDI connection:

                                  You need a ceramic cap (not polarised).

                                  RTS - CAP - RESET pin of ATMEGA

                                  RESET pin needs a pull up resistor of 10K, connect as follows: VCC - 10K resistor - RESET pin of ATMEGA

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                                    wrote on last edited by MasMat
                                    #67

                                    Help!
                                    I semi-followed this thread but also built a shield like this:
                                    http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-UNO-as-AtMega328P-Programmer/

                                    For the Uno, the ArduinoISP sketch goes fine. After that, I connect the shield and 328p and upload stuff.
                                    Since my build has 3.3V regulated power (using PCB My Slim 2AA Battery Node..but I can sneak wires to it easily so no need for batteries), I selected 'Board -> Pro Mini' and type '3.3V 8Mhz'. Burn bootloader goes fine, no errors. Upload sketch using programmer (Arduino as ISP) also uploads fine.
                                    When I plug it in (USB FTDI-clone 3.3V selected) and see serial monitor, it remains blank. Nor does the node work when plugged into power.

                                    Anybody else try this? Ideas? The slim node has all caps and resistor connected.

                                    EDIT:
                                    I used the recommended board download from 8Mhz instructions and bingo, it's working...partly. Have to check radio wiring.
                                    Should just follow instructions and not go off on my own......

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                                    • MasMatM MasMat

                                      Help!
                                      I semi-followed this thread but also built a shield like this:
                                      http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-UNO-as-AtMega328P-Programmer/

                                      For the Uno, the ArduinoISP sketch goes fine. After that, I connect the shield and 328p and upload stuff.
                                      Since my build has 3.3V regulated power (using PCB My Slim 2AA Battery Node..but I can sneak wires to it easily so no need for batteries), I selected 'Board -> Pro Mini' and type '3.3V 8Mhz'. Burn bootloader goes fine, no errors. Upload sketch using programmer (Arduino as ISP) also uploads fine.
                                      When I plug it in (USB FTDI-clone 3.3V selected) and see serial monitor, it remains blank. Nor does the node work when plugged into power.

                                      Anybody else try this? Ideas? The slim node has all caps and resistor connected.

                                      EDIT:
                                      I used the recommended board download from 8Mhz instructions and bingo, it's working...partly. Have to check radio wiring.
                                      Should just follow instructions and not go off on my own......

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                                      MasMat
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #68

                                      Continuing on...I need help getting my Atmega328P-PU to work.

                                      I'm able to burn the bootloader (8MHz on breadboard) and upload sketch ("using programmer"). However when I power the PCB, the sketch doesn't run. I soldered on a LED and uploaded BlinkWithoutDelay, just to verify that it works, but does not. I measured power and all connections. I'm powering with regulated 3.3V.

                                      To make things more weird, I connected FTDI to one node and with that connection it works fine. But when powering from pins, nothing (again using regulated 3.3V.

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                                        electrik
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #69

                                        That sounds more like your power connections are not good. You should check them again.
                                        Or perhaps the capacitor of the ftdi makes the difference, and you should add one in your circuit.
                                        Are the atmegas genuine or can they be fake ones?

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                                        • electrikE electrik

                                          That sounds more like your power connections are not good. You should check them again.
                                          Or perhaps the capacitor of the ftdi makes the difference, and you should add one in your circuit.
                                          Are the atmegas genuine or can they be fake ones?

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #70

                                          @electrik Everything's 100% chinese :)
                                          I checked power at all terminals and the atmega-connections, as well as radio hookup etc. I have all the caps on "My Slim Node" (4x 0,1yF and 4,7 yF). I normally get better power thru regulators than with FTDI but I did check that originally.

                                          I built two like this, same type of problem. I have Gert Sanders's "boards" installed. Is there a very basic setup I could try? I'm having trouble figuring out all the options that are available. All I want is Atmega working like a normal 3.3v/8MHz Arduino.

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