B. avr studio 4 in more detail – Pololu Orangutan USB User Manual

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If there were no problems, the red LED on your Orangutan, Baby Orangutan, or 3pi should now be flashing!
Note that if you are trying this on a 3pi robot and you haven’t yet soldered in the optional through-hole LEDs,
you will need to turn your 3pi robot over to see the flashing LED as the surface-mounted LEDs are located
on the underside of the 3pi’s PCB. If there was a problem, please go to Troubleshooting (

Section 7

) for help

identifying and fixing it.

5.b. AVR Studio 4 in More Detail

This section provides a brief overview of the other tabs in the AVRISP dialog. It is rare that you will want to use
anything other than the Program tab, but it is useful to know what the other tabs let you do for the rare occasions
when you will need them.

Main: setting your ISP frequency

AVR Studio’s interface for setting the ISP frequency.

The Programming Mode and Target Settings section lets you set the frequency of the clock used when
programming the target device. This frequency must be less than a quarter of your target’s clock. It is
important to note that the frequencies in the ISP Freq list are

not correct

when you are using the Orangutan

USB programmer. Here is how the listed frequencies relate to the actual frequencies:

Pololu Orangutan USB Programmer User's Guide

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