What programmer does /g/ use for their AVRs?
I am currently building pic related
text editor (sublime text) and avrdude. anything else is pleb tier.
also, link? usb-spi sounds useful
oh. and usbtinyisp
nvm found it. usbtinyisp is basically the thing you're building but available for £1 on ebay :)
>>53915081
>£1
You can already get an STM32 board for that
I use an arduino as a programmer and avrdude to upload the code.
>>53915116
sauce? I've been meaning to get an stm32 to play with but never got around to it
>>53915081
yeah sure, but I just realized that I have everything lieing around to build that shit.
Used an arduino before, but was annoying to wire everything always.
progress.
>>53915147
look around on aliexpress, they have cheap small stm32 boards
they don't have some integrated programmer though (at least the one I got) but st-link clones are pretty cheap or you could a simple usb uart adapter like I did.
>>53915140
You can also use a Pi, great for all the people here who have one uselessly lying around
>>53915259
I didn't know you could use the Pi too, thanks for the info.
Yes I had the arduino lying around gathering dust so I put it in use for my avr project.
OP here.
I am done.
>AVRs
deprecated by ARM Cortex-M0
also what
>>53915116
said, AVRs are not really cheaper nowadays
>>53916454
They're really easy to use though.
>>53916481
Maybe true, however M0s give you way more performance/power
>>53916580
For which project do you need so much power?
>>53916631
Any application using 32-bit data types
Also, isn't it nicer to have more performance at the same power level?