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    xmonika
    wrote on last edited by xmonika
    #28

    I have selected 8 MHz. This is what it looks like by me
    0_1503748835505_upload-ea2c7217-d6c6-430d-b59c-64c33302dbbc

    This is what I did today - got another sensebender micro (SBM) board, soldered jumpers, connected again. Then I measured the conductivity between DTR pin on CP2102 chip and capacitor on DTR wire on SBM. It shall be conected via my wires and it was correctly connected.

    Then I run the compillation again and the result is the same - not in sync. So I feel I have replaced everything but still getting the same error.

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      @xmonika do you have an arduino board ? You could try to use it to test your serial adapter.

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        So I tried Arduino nano (may be clone). The result is simillar - not in sync. But then I tried the nano via standard mini USB cable and also not in sync. Possibly WIN 10 related? I tried it with admin privileges.

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          @xmonika or it's related to your usb 2 serial interface?

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            xmonika
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            #32

            Could be but the same I get on my second computer (win 10 as well). Will experiment with that.

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              But still using the same USB device on the second computer?

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                zeroxdeadbeef
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                #34

                Hello!

                I was hoping I would find a solution here as I basically have the same problem. I ordered two Sensebender Micros like two months ago and flashing a sketch onto them is failing with the same avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt X of Y: not in sync error. (Noteworthy: I only assembled one Sensebender so far, I haven't tried the second one).

                In my case: I am using ArchLinux with kernel 4.13, so drivers should not be the issue here. I am using this FTDI flash module and the same USB cable for other projects and was able to successfully flash an ESP 8266, a Arduino Pro Mini and a Nano.

                Executing the self-test on the Sensebender Micro does also work and with serial attached I even get the output that all tests have passed. Still, i am not able to flash something onto this device using the IDE. Instead of selecting the board option Sensebender Micro (using both 8 and 1 MHz options) I even tried some odd choices like Arduino Pro Mini or Arduino Nano. Nevertheless, none of those did work.

                Regarding FTDI to Sensebender connection: VCC <-> VCC, GND <-> GND, RX and TX are swapped. I even tried replacing the cables and tried to connect DTR without luck.

                Any further hints are appreciated, thank you.

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                  Unfortunately I didn't solved it, I just gave it up and am waiting for new ISP programmer to arrive. That is the last piece I didn't changed (I have changed computer/SW, sensebender Micro and it didn't helped). Hope you will be more successfull.

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                    Only thing that is left, that I can think about, is if itead had somehow forgotten to write the bootloader..

                    But then again, I have supplied them with a binary including both bootloader, and default sensebender micro sketch, so it should have the bootloader. Unless they have made some mistakes..

                    I haven't bought any sensebenders for the last couple of years, so unfortunately I can't verify this.

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                      Thank you for you input. I had luck and we have an AVRISP mk2 lying around in my company that I can borrow for the weekend. So my plan would be to try to re-flash DualOptiboot first or another bootloader (maybe the stock Arduino Pro Mini one) in further tries and see if this helps.

                      The only two things I am trying to figure out in this very moment are:

                      1. in which direction the ISP cable has to be mounted so that nothing is damaged
                      2. and I do not know yet for sure if the AVRISP mk2 is actually suppyling power or not to the board (for cases where e.g. it may feed 5 volts).
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                        Okay, I have soldered the second Sensebender too and tried to burn the bootloader via Arduino IDE onto both devices. The verbose log was the following:

                        
                        /home/x/.arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/avrdude/6.3.0-arduino9/bin/avrdude -C/home/x/.arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/avrdude/6.3.0-arduino9/etc/avrdude.conf -v -patmega328p -cstk500v2 -Pusb -Uflash:w:/home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex:i -Ulock:w:0x0F:m 
                        
                        avrdude: Version 6.3, compiled on Jan 17 2017 at 11:00:16
                                 Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Brian Dean, http://www.bdmicro.com/
                                 Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Joerg Wunsch
                        
                                 System wide configuration file is "/home/x/.arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/avrdude/6.3.0-arduino9/etc/avrdude.conf"
                                 User configuration file is "/home/x/.avrduderc"
                                 User configuration file does not exist or is not a regular file, skipping
                        
                                 Using Port                    : usb
                                 Using Programmer              : stk500v2
                        avrdude: usbdev_open(): Found AVRISP mkII, serno: redacted
                                 AVR Part                      : ATmega328P
                                 Chip Erase delay              : 9000 us
                                 PAGEL                         : PD7
                                 BS2                           : PC2
                                 RESET disposition             : dedicated
                                 RETRY pulse                   : SCK
                                 serial program mode           : yes
                                 parallel program mode         : yes
                                 Timeout                       : 200
                                 StabDelay                     : 100
                                 CmdexeDelay                   : 25
                                 SyncLoops                     : 32
                                 ByteDelay                     : 0
                                 PollIndex                     : 3
                                 PollValue                     : 0x53
                                 Memory Detail                 :
                        
                                                          Block Poll               Page                       Polled
                                   Memory Type Mode Delay Size  Indx Paged  Size   Size #Pages MinW  MaxW   ReadBack
                                   ----------- ---- ----- ----- ---- ------ ------ ---- ------ ----- ----- ---------
                                   eeprom        65    20     4    0 no       1024    4      0  3600  3600 0xff 0xff
                                   flash         65     6   128    0 yes     32768  128    256  4500  4500 0xff 0xff
                                   lfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                   hfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                   efuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                   lock           0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                   calibration    0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                                   signature      0     0     0    0 no          3    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                        
                                 Programmer Type : STK500V2
                                 Description     : Atmel STK500 Version 2.x firmware
                                 Programmer Model: AVRISP mkII
                                 Hardware Version: 1
                                 Firmware Version Master : 1.23
                                 Vtarget         : 3.0 V
                                 SCK period      : 8.00 us
                        
                        avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e950f (probably m328p)
                        avrdude: NOTE: "flash" memory has been specified, an erase cycle will be performed
                                 To disable this feature, specify the -D option.
                        avrdude: erasing chip
                        avrdude: reading input file "/home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex"
                        avrdude: writing flash (32768 bytes):
                        
                        Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude: 32768 bytes of flash written
                        avrdude: verifying flash memory against /home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex:
                        avrdude: load data flash data from input file /home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex:
                        avrdude: input file /home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex contains 32768 bytes
                        avrdude: reading on-chip flash data:
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude: verifying ...
                        avrdude: 32768 bytes of flash verified
                        avrdude: reading input file "0x0F"
                        avrdude: writing lock (1 bytes):
                        
                        Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.01s
                        
                        avrdude: 1 bytes of lock written
                        avrdude: verifying lock memory against 0x0F:
                        avrdude: load data lock data from input file 0x0F:
                        avrdude: input file 0x0F contains 1 bytes
                        avrdude: reading on-chip lock data:
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude: verifying ...
                        avrdude: WARNING: invalid value for unused bits in fuse "lock", should be set to 1 according to datasheet
                        This behaviour is deprecated and will result in an error in future version
                        You probably want to use 0xcf instead of 0x0f (double check with your datasheet first).
                        avrdude: 1 bytes of lock verified
                        
                        avrdude done.  Thank you.
                        

                        Interesting in this log is the warning about the invalid value for some fuse bits...

                        Flashing a sketch after re-burning the bootloader sadly did not work, the same not in sync error occured again. Next, I tried to burn the bootloader using the board setting of the Arduino Pro Mini (3.3v, 8mhz). Strange enough, this does not work anymore now, yielding a pretty generic error:

                        avrdude: stk500v2_command(): command failed
                        avrdude: stk500v2_program_enable(): bad AVRISPmkII connection status: Unknown status 0x00
                        avrdude: initialization failed, rc=-1
                                 Double check connections and try again, or use -F to override
                                 this check.
                        

                        I do not know, I can only assume that maybe burning another bootloader does not work because of the invalid value warning while burning the default bootloader. I also tried to burn the original Optiboot without success.

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                          Okay, I have soldered the second Sensebender too and tried to burn the bootloader via Arduino IDE onto both devices. The verbose log was the following:

                          
                          /home/x/.arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/avrdude/6.3.0-arduino9/bin/avrdude -C/home/x/.arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/avrdude/6.3.0-arduino9/etc/avrdude.conf -v -patmega328p -cstk500v2 -Pusb -Uflash:w:/home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex:i -Ulock:w:0x0F:m 
                          
                          avrdude: Version 6.3, compiled on Jan 17 2017 at 11:00:16
                                   Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Brian Dean, http://www.bdmicro.com/
                                   Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Joerg Wunsch
                          
                                   System wide configuration file is "/home/x/.arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/avrdude/6.3.0-arduino9/etc/avrdude.conf"
                                   User configuration file is "/home/x/.avrduderc"
                                   User configuration file does not exist or is not a regular file, skipping
                          
                                   Using Port                    : usb
                                   Using Programmer              : stk500v2
                          avrdude: usbdev_open(): Found AVRISP mkII, serno: redacted
                                   AVR Part                      : ATmega328P
                                   Chip Erase delay              : 9000 us
                                   PAGEL                         : PD7
                                   BS2                           : PC2
                                   RESET disposition             : dedicated
                                   RETRY pulse                   : SCK
                                   serial program mode           : yes
                                   parallel program mode         : yes
                                   Timeout                       : 200
                                   StabDelay                     : 100
                                   CmdexeDelay                   : 25
                                   SyncLoops                     : 32
                                   ByteDelay                     : 0
                                   PollIndex                     : 3
                                   PollValue                     : 0x53
                                   Memory Detail                 :
                          
                                                            Block Poll               Page                       Polled
                                     Memory Type Mode Delay Size  Indx Paged  Size   Size #Pages MinW  MaxW   ReadBack
                                     ----------- ---- ----- ----- ---- ------ ------ ---- ------ ----- ----- ---------
                                     eeprom        65    20     4    0 no       1024    4      0  3600  3600 0xff 0xff
                                     flash         65     6   128    0 yes     32768  128    256  4500  4500 0xff 0xff
                                     lfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     hfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     efuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     lock           0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     calibration    0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                                     signature      0     0     0    0 no          3    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                          
                                   Programmer Type : STK500V2
                                   Description     : Atmel STK500 Version 2.x firmware
                                   Programmer Model: AVRISP mkII
                                   Hardware Version: 1
                                   Firmware Version Master : 1.23
                                   Vtarget         : 3.0 V
                                   SCK period      : 8.00 us
                          
                          avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e950f (probably m328p)
                          avrdude: NOTE: "flash" memory has been specified, an erase cycle will be performed
                                   To disable this feature, specify the -D option.
                          avrdude: erasing chip
                          avrdude: reading input file "/home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex"
                          avrdude: writing flash (32768 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: 32768 bytes of flash written
                          avrdude: verifying flash memory against /home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex:
                          avrdude: load data flash data from input file /home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex:
                          avrdude: input file /home/x/.arduino15/packages/MySensors/hardware/avr/1.0.1/bootloaders/DualOptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex contains 32768 bytes
                          avrdude: reading on-chip flash data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: verifying ...
                          avrdude: 32768 bytes of flash verified
                          avrdude: reading input file "0x0F"
                          avrdude: writing lock (1 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.01s
                          
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of lock written
                          avrdude: verifying lock memory against 0x0F:
                          avrdude: load data lock data from input file 0x0F:
                          avrdude: input file 0x0F contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude: reading on-chip lock data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: verifying ...
                          avrdude: WARNING: invalid value for unused bits in fuse "lock", should be set to 1 according to datasheet
                          This behaviour is deprecated and will result in an error in future version
                          You probably want to use 0xcf instead of 0x0f (double check with your datasheet first).
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of lock verified
                          
                          avrdude done.  Thank you.
                          

                          Interesting in this log is the warning about the invalid value for some fuse bits...

                          Flashing a sketch after re-burning the bootloader sadly did not work, the same not in sync error occured again. Next, I tried to burn the bootloader using the board setting of the Arduino Pro Mini (3.3v, 8mhz). Strange enough, this does not work anymore now, yielding a pretty generic error:

                          avrdude: stk500v2_command(): command failed
                          avrdude: stk500v2_program_enable(): bad AVRISPmkII connection status: Unknown status 0x00
                          avrdude: initialization failed, rc=-1
                                   Double check connections and try again, or use -F to override
                                   this check.
                          

                          I do not know, I can only assume that maybe burning another bootloader does not work because of the invalid value warning while burning the default bootloader. I also tried to burn the original Optiboot without success.

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                          I just have this problem with "programming" solved. I bought this USBISP programmer, downloaded libUSBk drivers from here and pushed it into SBmicro via programmer USBasp. I don't know why but from some reason two UART programmers were not working.

                          It may save frustration and time to somebody in future.

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                            I just have this problem with "programming" solved. I bought this USBISP programmer, downloaded libUSBk drivers from here and pushed it into SBmicro via programmer USBasp. I don't know why but from some reason two UART programmers were not working.

                            It may save frustration and time to somebody in future.

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                            zeroxdeadbeef
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                            @xmonika

                            Thanks, I just ordered the same programmer. Let's see if this is working. How did you wire the programmer to the Sensebender? Just asking because the programmer has more pins available than the Arduino board.

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                              @zeroxdeadbeef

                              the SB micro is using the standard 6pin AVR-ISP header.

                              Would be interesting to get a memory dump from a fresh SB micro that exhibits the problems with programming.. One of my theories is that it lacks the bootloader, or are misconfigured somehow from the factory.

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                                The programmer has 10 pins but the GND is presented 4x. Check the picture [here](http://www.avrfreaks.net/forum/adapter-program-10-pin-6-pin-socket-cable-computer-pc-led-reset-power for wiring, this is how I did it.

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                                  Thanks for your responses. Sadly, both of my devices are not in factory state anymore. Nevertheless, I will report back after I have received this USBISP programmer.

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                                    Hello!

                                    Finally, I have received this USB programmer... I wired everything up, but flashing the Sensebender Micros does not work, sadly. According to avrdude they do not seem to respond:

                                    avrdude: warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware update.
                                    avrdude: error: program enable: target doesn't answer. 1 
                                    avrdude: initialization failed, rc=-1
                                             Double check connections and try again, or use -F to override
                                             this check.
                                    
                                    Error while burning bootloader.
                                    

                                    I managed to program and burn the bootloader of a normal Arduino Pro Mini using this programmer and the same cable, so the programmer is working as expected.

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                                      Mmm i think I received a DOA... No pling pling sound in windows...

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