Bare-Metal MCU #4 - Bootloaders and Programmers

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • This is the fourth video in a journey from Arduino to STM8. The goal is to begin with Arduino, which is a popular platform to serve as a starting point. I'll then break it down into a fundamental level, and then apply those fundamentals to other microcontrollers, such as the STM8.
    This video focuses on how the Arduino bootloader works, and how you can program your microcontroller without it. It also shows how you can use an ISP programmer, or even turn a spare arduino into one instead!
    ATMEGA328P Datasheet: ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en...
    ATMEGA328 Datasheet:
    ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en...

Komentáře • 88

  • @achyuthvishwamithra
    @achyuthvishwamithra Před 2 lety +24

    The quality of the content you are producing speaks for the effort you are putting in. Incredible job!

  • @Raitissems
    @Raitissems Před 3 lety +15

    Damn, I've learned quite a bit with this series

  • @nightly_builds
    @nightly_builds Před rokem

    You rock Mitch, thanks for taking the time to make this series. Valuable content!

  • @farzadbakhtiar
    @farzadbakhtiar Před 3 lety +13

    Great video. I’ve been looking for an explanation like this for days because most videos just show you how to use a programmer but don’t explain what’s going on. You’re very good at explaining things. Keep up the great work.

  • @talhaakhtar6172
    @talhaakhtar6172 Před 2 lety +11

    by far the best tutorial I have found on youtube... precise and easy to understand

  • @jithin_isaac
    @jithin_isaac Před 2 lety

    clearly explained all aspects of programming the arduino via bootloader & via an isp programmer.. excellent! thanks mitch..

  • @LL-ue3ek
    @LL-ue3ek Před rokem +1

    Complicated stuff made simple and straight to the point. Although the content is not hard, the process of figuring it out could be hard in a sense that it's time consuming. These videos are short cuts that bypassed all the readings and findings and get you to the destination in matter of minutes. Thank you for your efforts.

  • @drpainnuk3d
    @drpainnuk3d Před 2 lety +3

    Love the series! Thank you!

  • @shrikantjanawlekar3747
    @shrikantjanawlekar3747 Před 11 měsíci

    Great job Mr. Davis.

  • @rubempacelli6815
    @rubempacelli6815 Před 2 lety

    What a amazing and didactic content! Best regards from Brazil

  • @computertuts623
    @computertuts623 Před 6 měsíci

    very cool. I like how you did it with a barebones breadboard example, coz I was thinking when this started that "I think I'll try that 2 Uno example but with one of them being a standalone breadboarded chip". And look at that... that's exactly what you did.

  • @powerman_nice
    @powerman_nice Před 11 měsíci

    These tutorials are very useful for me, thank you!

  • @paulvanlit
    @paulvanlit Před 28 dny

    Super clear explanations, hats off !!!

  • @mrdimon231
    @mrdimon231 Před rokem

    Amazing series man, thank you

  • @Zh87119
    @Zh87119 Před rokem

    Mitch thanks for unintentionally answering something I had wondered if safe to do. In using the Uno to program the chip on breadboard both having separate supplies, only needing to common grounds of the USB PC supply and the battery pack supplying the breadboard.

  • @brianlind1209
    @brianlind1209 Před 3 lety

    Excellent videos in beautiful clear English! You always make all signal connections after your target has been powered. Something ever die doing it this way? Maybe make the connections first and turn on the power last?

  • @riskypirate
    @riskypirate Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for the video!

  • @mathieusan
    @mathieusan Před rokem

    finally someone that explains it correctly. Thank you!

  • @chiraggoyal7637
    @chiraggoyal7637 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Keep working

  • @dennis_kabui
    @dennis_kabui Před 4 lety

    Great Job! Thank you!

  • @mnavarrotube
    @mnavarrotube Před rokem

    Excelent video tutorial

  • @robertparenton7470
    @robertparenton7470 Před rokem

    Thank You!

  • @deltakid0
    @deltakid0 Před 3 lety

    How to write your own bootloader? I really appreciate a video talking about this (I think it's gonna be several videos but anyway, I eould really like to do almost all things on my own as you have shown on your videos) thank you.

  • @raspberrypie1983
    @raspberrypie1983 Před 4 měsíci

    I love to see the LED on the Arduino ISP blink along the on the Breadboard cuz PIn 13 is still connected to the Programmer Arudino xD 17:40

  • @robertoestrella5128
    @robertoestrella5128 Před 2 lety

    Hello, how have you learned this interesting topics? Working? Studying? Or reading by yourself in different refences? Thank you very much!

  • @UTube4075
    @UTube4075 Před rokem

    Hey mate I'm grateful for the content.
    I've one last question in my head, is there any difference if we use USB to upload code vs doing the last process like using one Arduino to program another Arduino.
    😊😊

  • @GCKteamKrispy
    @GCKteamKrispy Před rokem

    Just my notes:
    14:26 - uController programming using Arduino

  • @yahyaaouledamer1920
    @yahyaaouledamer1920 Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed all your videos
    I just want to know if it is possiblle to use an arduino uno as a programmer for an stm32 microcontroller
    Thanks in advance

  • @bryanwhite7656
    @bryanwhite7656 Před 11 měsíci

    Note that erasing memory (+1m52) is done by setting it to xFF, not x00.

  • @pravinraghul2321
    @pravinraghul2321 Před 3 lety

    I accidentally corrupted bootloader of nano, tried to make that work as before using another nano. But eventually fails. But this video makes quite lots of info, great work.👍🏻

    • @pravinraghul2321
      @pravinraghul2321 Před 3 lety

      @@MitchDavis2 I watched several other techniques for make it alive. But eventually failed,
      And do you have any idea of making bare metal programming on Interrupt with atmega328p (uno or nano). That was hard to grasp. Think I could use help.

    • @pravinraghul2321
      @pravinraghul2321 Před 3 lety

      @@MitchDavis2 To be frank that's not a big project. Actually making custom libraries. We do have avr libc though. Idea is to learn a different approach apart from Arduino IDE.
      I am curious to know about using only datasheet as you did. Once done will let you know!!!.
      Thanks a lots for those replies on interrupt video that will help me and others. Great work 👍🏻

  • @embeddedmicrocontroller

    sir do you have some videos om bldc motor control with stm32 code which is in hover board i want to learn code writing for that

  • @jaggerneill1404
    @jaggerneill1404 Před měsícem

    Dude master out slave in messed me up💀💀

  • @embeddedmicrocontroller

    hello sir do you have some videos on BLDC motor control with stm32 code which is in hover board i want to learn code writing for that

  • @testme2026
    @testme2026 Před 3 lety +1

    Great work thank you, i was wondering why you did not use the ICSP pins using jumper wires ? rather than the standard pins !

    • @testme2026
      @testme2026 Před 3 lety

      thank you got it!

    • @fernandoperez-garcia7832
      @fernandoperez-garcia7832 Před 2 lety

      @@testme2026 What's the answer to your question? It seems to be gone!

    • @hugopontes4989
      @hugopontes4989 Před rokem

      What was the answer?

    • @EV_engineer
      @EV_engineer Před rokem

      If I had to guess, Mitch wanted to demonstrate that ICSP uses the SPI protocol to flash the micro, and that you can connect the jumpers directly to the micro instead of the ICSP, although both methods work!

  • @mytechnotalent
    @mytechnotalent Před 3 lety

    Disregard Mitchel I got it working with the avr-gcc toolchain.

  • @axelbelleris
    @axelbelleris Před měsícem

    So, this is means that I will can to program other models of microcontrollers or just only the Atmega 328???
    Is there a way to programming a PIC without a commercial programmer board too? (Sorry for my low level of English understanding).
    Greetings from Argentina. 🇦🇷🤝🏼🇺🇸

  • @S24W2
    @S24W2 Před 10 měsíci

    Thabk you, ia the programmer and six pin usb to serial adapter the same thing? I see these adapters on amazon?

  • @syedalimoajiz1179
    @syedalimoajiz1179 Před rokem

    Can Flash memory and EPROM be programmed by Ethernet communication? specifically when we are dealing in Modbus TCP/IP

  • @robertyoung424
    @robertyoung424 Před 2 lety +1

    how did you learn this without videos like this? Any chance you could provide a roadmap?

  • @channsinhman3720
    @channsinhman3720 Před 2 lety

    How do we know this programer is Arduino as isp?

  • @TRIPLEEJF
    @TRIPLEEJF Před 3 lety +1

    Why is the led in the programmer also blinking in the last example?

    • @VeritasEtAequitas
      @VeritasEtAequitas Před rokem

      Watch at 16:00 again. The connector for programming is shared with the passive LED. He also mentioned that the LED will blink when programming.

  • @Atmatan_Kabbaher
    @Atmatan_Kabbaher Před 2 měsíci

    Hi. I'm that person trying to program a program that reprograms itself.
    Actually, I'm trying to make a recursive chain of multiple architectures that reprogram themselves concurrently....
    Is hard...

  • @vijaykumar-ut1ze
    @vijaykumar-ut1ze Před 2 lety

    What is flashing of the application

  • @hamzaiqbal2310
    @hamzaiqbal2310 Před rokem

    I am trying to program an STM32 microcontroller without using a programmer, would this method work for that?

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před rokem

      Take a peek at my stm32 videos :)
      You need either a programmer, or make sure there’s a bootloader on the microcontroller that allows you to program it in some other way (such as USB or UART)

  • @kebabsharif9627
    @kebabsharif9627 Před 2 lety

    Please tell me How to do the same thing with the Texas instruments MCU (like TMS320F2802)?

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 2 lety

      I haven’t used a whole lot of TI microcontrollers yet. I’m planning on wrapping up the STM32 series, and then I’ll probably move to PIC or RaspberryPi Pico after that

  • @DhruvPatel-jo9tn
    @DhruvPatel-jo9tn Před 2 lety

    If I program the barebones ATMega328P microcontroller using an Arduino UNO board as the programmer, am I erasing the bootloader present on the ATMega328P microcontroller? If I ever want to program the ATMega328P microcontroller via USB (after re-inserting it back onto its respective Arduino UNO board), will I have to burn the bootloader?

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 2 lety +1

      If you flash the chip using some external device (either a second arduino, or a programmer) it will erase the bootloader by default. You can always add the bootloader back in by going into the arduino IDE and hitting "Tools" →"burn bootloader". Burning the bootloader requires an external programmer as well. Basically, without a bootloader, the arduino doesn't really know how to talk over USB to get a new program.

    • @DhruvPatel-jo9tn
      @DhruvPatel-jo9tn Před 2 lety +1

      @@MitchDavis2 Thanks for the reply Mitch!

  • @creative27feb
    @creative27feb Před 7 měsíci

    ❣👍🙏

  • @JakeFace0
    @JakeFace0 Před 2 lety

    Why do they recommend you flash a bootloader onto the attiny when it doesn't have a usb port?

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 2 lety

      The USB port doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with a bootloader.
      A bootloader is mostly just a program that lives on the microcontroller that is able to talk to SOMETHING to get a new program.
      By default, you can only program over SPI (and parallel i think). With a bootloader, you could program over UART (using less pins than SPI) or something like SD Cards, or even something like ethernet. Basically, any “communication” method could be used to push a new program onto the microcontroller, even if it’s not the native SPI approach
      If you need the extra space, it’s totally acceptable to go without a bootloader.

    • @JakeFace0
      @JakeFace0 Před 2 lety

      @@MitchDavis2 Sorry to bother you again. (Awesome series btw, keen to learn more about C in general now.)
      Is loading a program using UART more cumbersome than SPI to justify the hassle of adding a boot loader?

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 2 lety +1

      @@JakeFace0 There's not really a straight forward answer to this since it's highly situational, so I'll give you some idea about past projects I've done, and how I handled programming.
      Firstly, I ALWAYS put SPI pins/pads somewhere on the board. That way, if I ever mess something up or corrupt a bootloader, I always have a safety backup method to program the microcontroller or re-flash a bootloader.
      PROJECT 1: No bootloader
      One project I worked on would take sensor signals and output them over UART. It was a pretty simple project, so I didn't put much thought into it. It was industrial, so I had to encase the entire circuit board in epoxy. I programmed this over SPI, and didn't use a bootloader. I quickly regretted this design choice because once I epoxied the circuit board, I could no longer re-program it because I didn't have access to the SPI pins. It also sucked to know that I had access to the UART pins (since that's what the data output was) but I couldn't reprogram it over UART because I didn't have a UART bootloader on the chip.
      Project 2: Bootloader caused problems
      I made a small personal RFID project which just used an RFID reader to activate selections on a vending machine. The RFID reader I used would send the RFID code over UART, so I hooked that up to the UART pins on an arduino. The only problem is that I could no longer program the arduino over UART (or USB) because the UART pins were being actively used by the RFID reader, which prevented the arduino software from pushing new code onto the chip via UART. I had 2 options to fix this: program the chip over SPI, or add a physical switch that disconnected the RFID's UART pins from the arduino so they wouldn't interfere. I ended up adding a disconnect because I didn't want to have an arduino floating around without a bootloader, which would be asking for future headaches.

  • @MirAclE-mf2pu
    @MirAclE-mf2pu Před 3 lety

    It gives me error invalid signature 0xffffff for atmega 328p U , i tried like so many things but still cant be able to burn the bootloader in this chip through arduino, please need some help with this

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 3 lety +1

      It sounds like you either have a bad chip, or it’s wired up incorrectly. “FFFFFF” is all 1’s (1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111).
      This means youre probably not even communicating with the chip. Feel free to send a pic of it if you want a second set of eyes on it

    • @MirAclE-mf2pu
      @MirAclE-mf2pu Před 3 lety

      @@MitchDavis2 where to add the pic ? And i tried it with other ics too and all the configuration and wiring like i checked it multiple times, i am using latest arduino ide 1.8.13 on window 10

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 3 lety

      @@MirAclE-mf2pu I like to upload pictures to Imgur.com and post links. Give that a try

    • @MirAclE-mf2pu
      @MirAclE-mf2pu Před 3 lety

      @@MitchDavis2 ohk i will do that, thanks for helping

    • @MirAclE-mf2pu
      @MirAclE-mf2pu Před 3 lety

      @@MitchDavis2 photos.app.goo.gl/7P9Z8Mk8pSUqKiEJ8
      Here are the pics of my connection and the error i am getting

  • @aspirohk3558
    @aspirohk3558 Před 2 lety

    Can one make their own bootloader? For Arduino that is

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. If you read the datasheet, you can learn how to self-program the flash memory.
      Then you just need to come up with a way to receive that program and write it into flash memory.

    • @aspirohk3558
      @aspirohk3558 Před 2 lety

      @@MitchDavis2 I was talking to someone about loading os in Arduino like raspberry pi with Kali and he mentioned bootloader and stuff I had to check on, sorry to bother but can Arduino or atmel, at least any, hold say Kali?
      And thanks for the reply 👍👍👍

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 2 lety +1

      @@aspirohk3558 I doubt it can hold an OS like kali. You need quite a bit of Ram and program memory to run Linux. However, there’s something called FreeRTOS (free real-time operating system) that can run on Arduino. It’s super light-weight in terms of operating systems, and it mimics how operating systems work by being able to execute “multiple” programs. The operating system executes each of these programs to simulate multi-threading.

    • @aspirohk3558
      @aspirohk3558 Před 2 lety

      @@MitchDavis2 nice I'll research on that and see how if resources allow....ooooh what about if I add up extra say expansions like external ram and storage....🤔🤔🤔like in a normal motherboard would it manage?

    • @MitchDavis2
      @MitchDavis2  Před 2 lety

      @@aspirohk3558 at that point, you’re basically re-inventing the computer. You have a processor (or microcontroller in this case) at the heart, and then you add external ram, flash/hard drive, etc to make a full computer.
      Unfortunately, that’s a massive project to take on. You’d have to understand how the Linux kernel expects to access files, and then write drivers to make sure that files make it where they’re supposed to go. Also, I don’t believe Arduino has support for external RAM/flash, which means you’d have to get incredibly creative and virtualize it yourself.
      The raspberry pi foundation (and beaglebone/orangePi/bananaPi,jetson, etc) have already done this

  • @pornpimontungmepol8144
    @pornpimontungmepol8144 Před 11 měsíci

    🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🧇🧇🧇🧇🧇🧇

  • @faxanidu3070
    @faxanidu3070 Před 4 lety +1

    Blah blah blah blah killed me 😂. I just use an ftdi friend

    • @faxanidu3070
      @faxanidu3070 Před 4 lety

      Mitchel Davis you are correct it does use TTL I do need something though incase I break my boot loader. I have ALOT of attiny85s. looking forward to fuse burning. PLEASE have an eli5 on it lol. Cause I’ve broke a few already.

  • @mostafagaberahmed6657
    @mostafagaberahmed6657 Před 3 lety

    I need to ask the one dislike person (whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy !!)