By reflashing your ATmega162, you give your VCDS interface a second life, saving you the cost of buying a brand-new cable every time a software update rolls out.
Open your VCDS cable casing (usually held by 4 screws under the sticker). Identify the chip. vcds atmega162 reflash
0xFF (Note: These may vary depending on the specific loader version you are using.) Step C: Flash the Firmware Load the Flash (.hex) file into the buffer. Load the EEPROM (.eep) file into the buffer. Click Write/Program . Verify the write was successful. Step D: FTDI Configuration (If Necessary) By reflashing your ATmega162, you give your VCDS
Tools like progisp , AVRDUDE , or ExtremeBurner are commonly used to push the data. 3. Preparing the Hardware 0xFF (Note: These may vary depending on the
Updating the VCDS software on your PC while using a clone cable often results in the software "killing" the cable's firmware.