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

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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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    #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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      Hardware Contributor
      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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      • MasMatM Offline
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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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              MasMat
              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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                electrik
                wrote on last edited by
                #71

                Did you read this?
                https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/9388/atmega328p-au-counterfeit/15

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                  MasMat
                  wrote on last edited by MasMat
                  #72

                  I have now. I always have that nagging feeling...
                  But after MANY iterations, finally success. At least partly. :v:

                  BlinkWithoutDelay works AND mysensors sketch as well (will do more testing...).
                  What made it work, if anyone else struggles with this:

                  -connect uno (to computer-linux), board:uno, upload ArduinoISP, disconnect
                  -add shield to uno and atmega328p-pu to shield, connect to computer, board: "8mhz on breadboard", "programmer: "Arduino as ISP", burn bootloader, disconnect
                  -board: Uno, connect as above, "upload sketch using programmer", disconnect EDIT this last part appears to work but internal clock is all messed up. Bootloader works fine like this.

                  The magic happened after I changed the board back to Uno after burning bootloader. Why is beyond me, but maybe some arduino-ninja can figure it out.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #73

                    As I recall depending of frequency you need to adjust sketch upload baudrate, Maybe "uno" board have the "correct" baudrate defined for your frequency
                    https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=92663.0

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                      MasMat
                      wrote on last edited by MasMat
                      #74

                      Can someone help me with these questions?
                      I want the Slim Node to function "like a 3.3/8mhz pro mini" for MySensors home autom applications. So I can upload sketches thru ftdi-pins. Since I also use Pro Minis, I would not want change the mysensors library (serial baud).

                      1. if I load the bootloader with a 8mhz crystal on the breadboard, does my barebones Slim node need a crystal too?
                      2. If I set serial.begin in the sketch, does it override the MySensors default? So I could have that for slim node sketches.
                      3. What kind of nodes would be problematic without crystal use? Repeater?
                      4. Is it possible to Uno+breadboard just bootload all atmega328p's and then just solder onto SlimNode and use ftdi for uploading sketches (as I would normally to a Pro Mini)? In other words do I have to rethink the whole thing.

                      EDIT, to help others

                      1. if the bootloader is not set for crystal, it's not needed.
                      2. yes
                      3. ? Repeaters work fine.
                      4. yes.
                        My biggest problem was a capacitor missing between RST and GND when uploading bootloaders. After adding that to my shield, everything works.
                        Now I bootload 1Mhz (battery nodes) and 8Mhz (non-bat) once I get them and then program them with the FTDI when I build the nodes.
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                      • MasMatM MasMat

                        Can someone help me with these questions?
                        I want the Slim Node to function "like a 3.3/8mhz pro mini" for MySensors home autom applications. So I can upload sketches thru ftdi-pins. Since I also use Pro Minis, I would not want change the mysensors library (serial baud).

                        1. if I load the bootloader with a 8mhz crystal on the breadboard, does my barebones Slim node need a crystal too?
                        2. If I set serial.begin in the sketch, does it override the MySensors default? So I could have that for slim node sketches.
                        3. What kind of nodes would be problematic without crystal use? Repeater?
                        4. Is it possible to Uno+breadboard just bootload all atmega328p's and then just solder onto SlimNode and use ftdi for uploading sketches (as I would normally to a Pro Mini)? In other words do I have to rethink the whole thing.

                        EDIT, to help others

                        1. if the bootloader is not set for crystal, it's not needed.
                        2. yes
                        3. ? Repeaters work fine.
                        4. yes.
                          My biggest problem was a capacitor missing between RST and GND when uploading bootloaders. After adding that to my shield, everything works.
                          Now I bootload 1Mhz (battery nodes) and 8Mhz (non-bat) once I get them and then program them with the FTDI when I build the nodes.
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                        Mod
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #75

                        @masmat I don't know about the other questions, but for the baud rate you can use

                        #define MY_BAUD_RATE 9600
                        

                        (or some other speed that you want to use)
                        Documentation: https://www.mysensors.org/apidocs/group__SerialDebugGrpPub.html#ga36a01c35b670e1f0797fd63d2ad76ed2

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                          pihome
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #76

                          First of all thanks to all who worked on this tutorial and bootloaders. i got fascinated about 8mhz and 1mhz with internal clock after reading this tutorial.

                          Some might say 1mhz 8 times slower then 8mhz hence need longer awake time to do perform task before it can go back to sleep and consumes more power but what i found: point is not it takes 8 times longer to perform task but it can run it on battery longer and on lower voltage when battery ist at its peak youth.

                          Anyway i wanted to share my experience and errors i had and the fix i found after googling around and spending hours trying to figure out what is going on.

                          if you follow instructions as it is then you will end up with second boards.txt file located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\breadboard\avr\boards.txt, this file contact info about ATmegaBOOT_168_atmega328_pro_8MHz.hex only. So far so good and it works but for some reason when i try to add 1mhz bootloader to C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\boards.txt it just wouldn't work, the 1mhz bootloader wouldn't show in in board selection option but if i add info about 1mhz bootloader to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\breadboard\avr\boards.txt" then i could see option for "APM Optiboot internal 1MHz noBOD 9600baud" but when i try to burn this bootloader i get all sorts of error on burning bootloader, one of the error: Could not find tool avrdude (sorry didn't copy all error messages)

                          Then some forums suggest to start clean i.e uninstall Arduino ID and reinstall but simply uninstalling and reinstalling ID doesn't work you need to delete Arduino15 folder from following location(s) and reinstall Arduino ID:
                          C:\Users(username)\AppData\Local\Arduino15 or C:\Users<username>\AppData\Roaming\Arduino15 or C:\Users<username>\AppData\Local\Arduino15

                          What i think is best to keep your boards.txt file in one location and modify it and add bootloaders in it and this worked for me. Simply copy your bootloaders to C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\bootloaders and modify C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\boards.txt for additional bootloaders.
                          here is my boards.txt

                          ##############################################################
                          # Add the new board to boards.txt (normally located at "C:\Program Files\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr"
                          # The *.bootloader.* etries only matters if you want to program bootloader (and fuses) from Arduino IDE. 
                          # See http://www.engbedded.com/fusecalc (select Atmega328p) for interpretation of fuse values and how 
                          # extended fuses are written in different applications (07h in Arduino IDE = FFh in Atmel studio).
                          ##############################################################
                          
                          apm96.name=APM Optiboot internal 1MHz noBOD 9600baud
                          
                          apm96.upload.tool=avrdude
                          apm96.upload.protocol=arduino
                          apm96.upload.maximum_size=32256
                          apm96.upload.speed=9600
                          apm96.bootloader.tool=avrdude
                          apm96.bootloader.low_fuses=0x62
                          apm96.bootloader.high_fuses=0xde
                          # all the possible values:
                          #bootloader.extended_fuses=0x04 -> BOD at 4.3V
                          #bootloader.extended_fuses=0x05 -> BOD at 2.7V
                          #bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06 -> BOD at 1.8V
                          #bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07 -> BOD disabled
                          apm96.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07
                          apm96.bootloader.path=optiboot_v50
                          apm96.bootloader.file=atmega328_1a.hex
                          apm96.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                          apm96.bootloader.lock_bits=0x2F
                          apm96.build.mcu=atmega328p
                          apm96.build.f_cpu=1000000L
                          apm96.build.core=arduino
                          apm96.build.variant=standard
                          
                          ##############################################################
                          
                          ##############################################################
                          
                          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=0x05
                          
                          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```

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                            FIRE FOX
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #77

                            Dear Sir,
                            I'm trying to use the 8MHz bootloader, but I kindly ask you in detail where I've to copy the files extracted from the zip file breadboard-1-6-x.zip.

                            Actually I'm using an Arduino IDE 1.8.10, the sentence that I need some explanation/confirmation is the following one:

                            "Open your Arduino folder path and move the breadboard folder from the zip archive to the "hardware" folder of your Arduino sketchbook."

                            is the Arduino sketchbook folder located at the path listed from:

                            File=>Preferences=>Settings

                            at the text field with label "Sketchbook location"?

                            At this path I've no other "hardware" directory, just only a libraries folder, so if this is the right path I've just to simply copy and paste the "breadboard" folder into this one, I'm correct?

                            Thanks!
                            Fire

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                            • F FIRE FOX

                              Dear Sir,
                              I'm trying to use the 8MHz bootloader, but I kindly ask you in detail where I've to copy the files extracted from the zip file breadboard-1-6-x.zip.

                              Actually I'm using an Arduino IDE 1.8.10, the sentence that I need some explanation/confirmation is the following one:

                              "Open your Arduino folder path and move the breadboard folder from the zip archive to the "hardware" folder of your Arduino sketchbook."

                              is the Arduino sketchbook folder located at the path listed from:

                              File=>Preferences=>Settings

                              at the text field with label "Sketchbook location"?

                              At this path I've no other "hardware" directory, just only a libraries folder, so if this is the right path I've just to simply copy and paste the "breadboard" folder into this one, I'm correct?

                              Thanks!
                              Fire

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                              MasMat
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #78

                              @FIRE-FOX The answer depends a little on what OS you're using.
                              In linux I have an Arduino-folder where the program files (not necessarily the sketches) are AND a hardware folder. Also on OSX I have an Arduino-folder (where I have my sketch-directories and libraries and hardware.
                              Locate the hardware-folder (use whatever search-option your OS has) and you can pretty easily figure out where the breadboard-directory goes.

                              I wish you luck with the bootloader programming. I went crazy a couple of times but once I got the routine down, it's worth the trouble.

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                              • F FIRE FOX

                                Dear Sir,
                                I'm trying to use the 8MHz bootloader, but I kindly ask you in detail where I've to copy the files extracted from the zip file breadboard-1-6-x.zip.

                                Actually I'm using an Arduino IDE 1.8.10, the sentence that I need some explanation/confirmation is the following one:

                                "Open your Arduino folder path and move the breadboard folder from the zip archive to the "hardware" folder of your Arduino sketchbook."

                                is the Arduino sketchbook folder located at the path listed from:

                                File=>Preferences=>Settings

                                at the text field with label "Sketchbook location"?

                                At this path I've no other "hardware" directory, just only a libraries folder, so if this is the right path I've just to simply copy and paste the "breadboard" folder into this one, I'm correct?

                                Thanks!
                                Fire

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                                evb
                                wrote on last edited by evb
                                #79

                                @FIRE-FOX Today I should not go that way, see https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2067/my-slim-2aa-battery-node. In the first topic you will see Update1 and to use the github project MiniCore. Much easier to use!
                                In the readme of the MiniCore github you will find how to install and how to use.

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                                  emre299
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #80

                                  hi,
                                  i am using pro mini, i installed the blink code, pro mini does not work at 2.3v. I burned minicore bootloader(1Mhz-1,98).
                                  my purpose: running pro mini up to 1.8v and saving power.
                                  The blink code continues to run. no longer working pro mini 2.3V. but I can't upload new code.
                                  What can I do to use it again?

                                  the error he gave:

                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 1 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 2 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 3 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 4 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  Karta yüklenirken sorun oluştu. Tavsiyeler için http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#upload adresine göz atabilirsiniz.
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 5 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 6 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 7 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 8 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 9 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                  avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 10 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                  
                                  
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                                    hi,
                                    i am using pro mini, i installed the blink code, pro mini does not work at 2.3v. I burned minicore bootloader(1Mhz-1,98).
                                    my purpose: running pro mini up to 1.8v and saving power.
                                    The blink code continues to run. no longer working pro mini 2.3V. but I can't upload new code.
                                    What can I do to use it again?

                                    the error he gave:

                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 1 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 2 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 3 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 4 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    Karta yüklenirken sorun oluştu. Tavsiyeler için http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#upload adresine göz atabilirsiniz.
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 5 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 6 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 7 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 8 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 9 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                                    avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 10 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x03
                                    
                                    
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                                    @emre299 Did you changed the upload speed in boards.txt?
                                    See in the first message of this topic
                                    https://forum.mysensors.org/uploads/files/1454449114161-9.png

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

                                      @emre299 Did you changed the upload speed in boards.txt?
                                      See in the first message of this topic
                                      https://forum.mysensors.org/uploads/files/1454449114161-9.png

                                      @emre299 did use the Minicore project, so that is different. See my comment just above his.

                                      @emre299 can you describe the steps you did? step by step
                                      Which version of Arduino IDE did you use?
                                      Without more information, it will be difficult to respond to your question.

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

                                        @emre299 Did you changed the upload speed in boards.txt?
                                        See in the first message of this topic
                                        https://forum.mysensors.org/uploads/files/1454449114161-9.png

                                        @emre299 did use the Minicore project, so that is different. See my comment just above his.

                                        @emre299 can you describe the steps you did? step by step
                                        Which version of Arduino IDE did you use?
                                        Without more information, it will be difficult to respond to your question.

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                                        Hi @evb and @electrik ,

                                        First of all, for checking purposes, i installed the blink code to pro mini 3,3V with the ISP method(arduino nano). My goal is not to use the stupid booster circuit and using arduino up to 1.8v
                                        I added arduino ide(1.8.13) minicore.

                                        Then i chosed;
                                        Board: minicore->ATmega328
                                        Clock: internal 1MHZ
                                        BOD: 1.8V
                                        Arduino as ISP and Ctrl + shift + U
                                        Then Blink works at 3.3v (but a little slow) but didn't work with 2.3v to the arduino.

                                        Then;
                                        Board: minicore->ATmega328
                                        Clock: internal 1MHZ
                                        BOD: 1.8V
                                        Arduino as ISP and burn bootloader.

                                        blink works well at 3.3v and 2,3v but now it gives an error when uploading new code to the arduino.I haven't made any other settings.

                                        what is missing Is the minicore method wrong?

                                        Thank you for your help.

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                                          Hi @evb and @electrik ,

                                          First of all, for checking purposes, i installed the blink code to pro mini 3,3V with the ISP method(arduino nano). My goal is not to use the stupid booster circuit and using arduino up to 1.8v
                                          I added arduino ide(1.8.13) minicore.

                                          Then i chosed;
                                          Board: minicore->ATmega328
                                          Clock: internal 1MHZ
                                          BOD: 1.8V
                                          Arduino as ISP and Ctrl + shift + U
                                          Then Blink works at 3.3v (but a little slow) but didn't work with 2.3v to the arduino.

                                          Then;
                                          Board: minicore->ATmega328
                                          Clock: internal 1MHZ
                                          BOD: 1.8V
                                          Arduino as ISP and burn bootloader.

                                          blink works well at 3.3v and 2,3v but now it gives an error when uploading new code to the arduino.I haven't made any other settings.

                                          what is missing Is the minicore method wrong?

                                          Thank you for your help.

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                                          Ok, you programmed the blink sketch the first time via the ISP way of uploading

                                          • the pro mini at 3.3V : works
                                          • the pro mini at 2.3V : didn't do anything ==> this is already strange, it should also work

                                          Then you did the same using the default way by uploading the sketch via the bootloader

                                          • the pro mini at 3.3V : works
                                          • the pro mini at 2.3V : works

                                          And now you can't upload anymore new sketches to the pro mini.
                                          Of course you upload your sketch with the pro mini again at 3.3V?

                                          Further I should:

                                          • double check your wirings
                                          • is your programmer connected with fixed pinheaders or by folding the programmer a little in the holes of the pro mini? Verify if you have strong connections.
                                          • Reprogram the bootloader. If this works, you should be able to upload a sketch.

                                          Post some photo's that we can see something.

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