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From: Sadeep Madurange
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2025 14:11:49 +0800
Subject: Arduino Uno post.
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@@ -67,52 +67,53 @@ oscillator.
5V-16MHz configuration
-
-
Connect pin 1 to 5V via a 10kΩ resistor.
-
Connect a 16MHz crystal oscillator across pins 9 and 10.
-
Connect each pin of the crystal to ground via 22pF capacitors.
-
Connect pins 7, 20, and 21 to 5V.
-
Connect pins 8 and 22 to ground.
-
-
-
In addition to the the connections above, it’s a good idea to add 0.1μF
-decoupling capacitors between pins 7, 20, and 21 and ground.
-Here’s a sample Makefile for avr-gcc and avrdude.
+
Powering ATmega328P microcontrollers with 5V is the most common setup. This is
+also how Arduino Uno boards are wired.
+
+
In this configuration, the microcontroller’s pin 1 is connected to 5V via a
+10kΩ resistor. Pins 9 and 10 are connected to a 16MHz crystal oscillator via
+two 22pF capacitors connected to ground. The microcontroller is powered by
+connecting pins 7, 20, and 21 to a 5V DC power supply. Lastly, pins 8 and 22
+are connected to ground. In addition to the these connections, which are
+required, it’s a good idea to add 0.1μF decoupling capacitors between pins 7,
+20, and 21 and ground.
+
+
Here’s a sample Makefile for compiling C programs for ATmega328P
+microcontrollers using avr-gcc/avrdude toolchain.
3.3V-8MHz configuration
-
Standard ATmega328P chips are preconfigured to run at 5V. To run one at 3.3V,
-we must first modify its fuses (e.g., BOD level). If the chip contains a
-pre-installed bootloader that expects a 16MHz clock (such as the Arduino Uno
-bootloader), it must be replaced with one that is more amenable to an 8MHz
-clock.
-
-
In the following steps, we use an Arduino Uno as an in-system programmer to
-replace the embedded bootloader and modify the appropriate fuses.
-
-
-
Upload the ‘ArduinoISP’ sketch to the Arduino Uno.
-
Wire up the ATmega328P IC as described in the previous section, while
-replacing the 5V supply with a 3.3V supply and 16MHz crystal with an 8MHz
-crystal.
-
Connect the SPI ports (SCK, MISO, and MOSI) of the two MCUs.
-
Connect the Arduino Uno’s SS pin to the IC’s RESET pin (pin 1).
-
Connect the IC’s VCC to a 5V supply (e.g., the Arduino Uno’s 5V
-pin).
-
Burn the bootloader to the ATmega328P:
-
-
Select ‘ATmega328P (3.3V, 8MHz)’ from Tools > Processor.
-
Select ‘Arduino as ISP’ from Tools > Programmer.
-
Select Tools > Burn Bootloader.
-
-
-
+
Electrical connections for running an ATmega328P at 3.3V are identical to that
+of the 5V circuit. The only differences are that all the 5V connections are
+replaced with a 3.3V power source and a 8MHz crystal oscillator takes the place
+of the 16MHz crystal.
+
+
However, standard ATmega328P chips are preconfigured to run at 5V. To run one
+at 3.3V, we must first modify its fuses that control characteristics like the
+BOD level. If a bootloader that expects a 16MHz clock (e.g., Arduino
+bootloader) is pre-installed on the ATmega328P, it must be swapped with one
+that accepts an 8MHz clock. To accomplish that, we need an in-system programmer
+(ISP).
+
+
Fortunately, we can turn an ordinary Arduino Uno board into an ISP by uploading
+the ‘ArduinoISP’ sketch found in the Arduino IDE. The ISP communicates with the
+microcontroller using a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). So, connect the SPI
+port of the ATmega328P to that of the Arduino Uno, and the Uno’s SS pin
+to the ATmega328P’s RESET pin.
+
+
Power up the the ATmega328P by connecting its VCC to a 5V supply (we
+can use Arduino Uno’s 5V pin). From the Arduino IDE, select ‘ATmega328P (3.3V,
+8MHz)’ for processor from the tools menu. Also from the tools menu, select
+‘Arduino as ISP’ as programmer. Finally, upload the new bootloader by selecting
+‘Burn Bootloader’ from the tools menu.
The ATmega328P is now ready to run at 8MHz with a 3.3V power supply. You can
upload programs to the ATmega328P as you normally would using avrdude.
Here’s a sample Makefile with adjusted parameters (e.g., baud
rate) for an 8MHz clock.
+
Remarks
+
In both configurations, if you intend to use the ATmega328P’s analog-to-digital
converter with the internal 1.1V or AVcc voltage as reference, do
not connect AREF (pin 21) to Vcc. Refer to section 23.5.2 in the
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