Atmel AVRDragon Debugger open case

Atmel AVRDragon Debugger open case

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The AVRDragon is Atmel's low cost debugger. It does not come with a case. This a case for Atmel's DragonICE debugger. It reduces the likelihood of shorting the board against something and makes the debugger easier to handle. The open design of the case still allows full access to the proto area. Description from the Atmel website (http://www.atmel.com/tools/AVRDRAGON.aspx): The AVR Dragon sets a new standard for low cost development tools for use with AVR and AVR32 devices with On Chip Debug (OCD) capability. With AVR Dragon you can do symbolic debug on all devices with OCD, it supports multiple programming modes and it contains a development area where the user can build his own circuitry or add sockets for the desired device footprint. All in all an extremely versatile tool. AVR Dragon supports the following programming modes: SPI, JTAG, PDI, High Voltage Serial Programming, Parallel Programming, aWire Instructions Remove the comb-like structure. It is there only for support. The AVRDragon slips into the case like a foot slips into a shoe. There are tabs in the back that allow the board to click into place. There is a thumb hole on the bottom to make it easier to pop the AVRDragon out.

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