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product_id: 14367940
title: "HiLetgo 51 AVR ATMEGA8 Programmer USBasp USB ISP 10 Pin USB Programmer 3.3V/5V with Cable"
brand: "hiletgo"
price: "R$136"
currency: BRL
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Hi Letgo"
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region: Brazil
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# Automatic speed control adapts to chip frequency USB 2.0 interface for fast, reliable connection Built-in overcurrent protection for safe programming HiLetgo 51 AVR ATMEGA8 Programmer USBasp USB ISP 10 Pin USB Programmer 3.3V/5V with Cable

**Brand:** hiletgo
**Price:** R$136
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚙️ Code smarter, not harder — the ultimate USB programmer for the savvy dev.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HiLetgo 51 AVR ATMEGA8 Programmer USBasp USB ISP 10 Pin USB Programmer 3.3V/5V with Cable by hiletgo
- **How much does it cost?** R$136 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hiletgo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hiletgo brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Safety First Design:** Integrated overcurrent protection safeguards your valuable hardware during every session.
- • **Compact & Ready-to-Go:** Includes a 10-pin USBasp cable with a sleek, lightweight design perfect for on-the-go pros.
- • **Smart Speed Adaptation:** Auto-tracks chip frequency to optimize programming speed without manual tweaks.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works effortlessly with Windows and Linux; just install Zadig drivers for Windows and you’re set.
- • **Plug & Program with Confidence:** Seamlessly supports a wide range of AVR & 51 series microcontrollers, including ATMEGA8 and AT89S51.

## Overview

The HiLetgo 51 AVR ATMEGA8 USBasp Programmer is a compact, versatile USB ISP programmer supporting a broad spectrum of AVR and 51 series microcontrollers. Featuring automatic speed control, overcurrent protection, and compatibility with Windows and Linux systems, it offers a reliable and efficient programming experience. Its 10-pin interface and included cable make it ideal for professional developers and hobbyists aiming for seamless microcontroller programming.

## Description

Support Chip List: 51 Series： AT89S51、AT89S52、、AT89S53、AT89S8252 AVR Series： ATTiny12(L)、ATTiny13(V)、ATTiny15(L)、ATTiny24(V)、ATTiny25(V)、ATTiny26(L)、 ATTiny2313(V)、ATTiny44(V)、ATTiny45(V)、ATTiny84(V)、ATTiny85(V)、AT90S2313(L)、 AT90S2323(L)、AT90S2343(L)、AT90S1200(L)、AT90S8515(L)、AT90S8535(L)、 ATMEGA48(V)、ATMEGA8(L)、ATMEGA88(V)、ATMEGA8515(L)、ATMEGA8535(L)、 ATMEGA16(L)、ATMEGA162(V)、ATMEGA163(L)、ATMEGA164(V)、ATMEGA165(V)、ATMEGA168(V)、ATMEGA169(V)、ATMEGA169P(V)、ATMEGA32(L)、ATMEGA324(V)、 ATMEGA325(V)、ATMEGA3250(V)、ATMEGA329(V)、ATMEGA3290(V)、ATMEGA64(L)、 ATMEGA640(V)、ATMEGA644(V)、ATMEGA645(V)、ATMEGA6450(V)、ATMEGA649(V)、 ATMEGA6490(V)、ATMEGA128(L)、ATMEGA1280(V)、ATMEGA1281(V)、 ATMEGA2560(V)、ATMEGA2561(V)、AT90CAN32、AT90CAN64、AT90CAN128、AT90PWM2(B)、AT90PWM3(B) Package included: 1* 51 AVR ATMEGA8 Programmer USBasp 1* 10P data cableTips: 1.For windows users you will have to disable your driver verification to install the required drivers. 2.It is a 10pin connection.( you will need to make an adapter to 6 pin if using it for an Arduino Mega ) How to use it? 1. Plug in USBasp 2. Download Zadig from [zadig. akeo. ie] 3. Start zadig 4. Options > List all devices 5. Select USBasp from the drop down menu 6. Select libusbK(v3.0.7.0) driver 7. Click Install

Review: Works fine on a Mac - I purchased to program Atmega328P's on custom boards. Though I read and experienced that you need to burn bootloader to set Fuses correctly if you are using external crystal when I tried that first I received an error message " I opened Blink -- File -> Examples -> Basics -> Blink then Sketch -> Upload Using Programmer (I saw delay was several sec when it should be 1 as it was using internal clock not 16Mhz crystal I had installed. At that point I was able to choose Tools -> Burn Bootloader Did have to send a program to board first using Sketch -> Upload using Programmer, after that finished then I re-burned the Blink sketch and the timing was correct. Note: Still getting message "warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware update." I read forum appends about using Zadig and updating the firmware to libusbK. Zadig is Windows software and I wanted to avoid it, it seems to work fine with the warning.
Review: Inexpensive & Works - First, the caveats - I installed the JP3 "Slow" jumper for programming virgin, un-unused ATtiny85 chips necessary for a project I was building. That's beyond the ability of some hobbyists, and that might be a deterrent to purchase, depending on your own personal skill and experience. Use under recent versions of Windows requires use of the open-source Zadig utility (a quick internet search will find it easily) to install a "signed" driver - make sure to select the "libusbK" driver. However, once you've done that, the avrdude programming utility ("WinAVR" is what to search for and install) will be able to access and use the interface without a problem. If avrdude's command line interface is not to your liking, you can use the ADRDUDESS front end to select and set all the options you need to program your microcontroller. I will also add all of this works right out of the box under Ubuntu Linux if that's your preference, no driver installation or special tools beyond avrdude required. All in all, it's hard to fault this unit much at all - it's cheap, and while you might have to spend a little time figuring out a set of software tools for your workflow, what do you want for $6? It would be nice if a 10 pin-to-6 pin ICSP programming adapter was included, those are only another few bucks or you can wire one up yourself.

## Features

- Main Chip:ATMega8A-AU.Support AVR and ASP chip.Support AT89S51/52 microcontroller.
- The output port is an ATMEL standard port. With overcurrent protection.Automatic speed control.With power and write indicator lamp.With USB power and target board support target voltage 5V, can choose by jumper cap connection.
- Autospeed autofocus firmware, the downloader will automatically track the chip frequency to be programmed, automatically change the speed, to achieve automatic speed control.
- Reserve MOSI, MISO,RET,SCK,VCC,GND. 6pin interface, user-friendly interface to connect the target board.
- Reserved programming interface, the user can upgrade the download firmware.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00AX4WQ00 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,868 in USB Cables |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Compatible Devices | AT89S51, AT89S52, AT89S53, AT89S8252, ATTiny12(L), ATTiny13(V), ATTiny15(L), ATTiny24(V), ATTiny25(V), ATTiny26(L), ATTiny2313(V), ATTiny44(V), ATTiny45(V), ATTiny84(V), ATTiny85(V), AT90S2313(L), AT90S2323(L), AT90S2343(L), AT90S1200(L), AT90S8515(L), AT90S8535(L), ATMEGA48(V), ATMEGA8(L), ATMEGA88(V), ATMEGA8515(L), ATMEGA8535(L), ATMEGA16(L), ATMEGA162(V), ATMEGA163(L), ATMEGA164(V), ATMEGA165(… |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (172) |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Model Number | 3-01-0497-1 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Style Name | Protection |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HiLetgo
- **Hardware Interface:** USB
- **Item Weight:** 0.02 Kilograms
- **Style:** Protection

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works fine on a Mac
*by R***B on October 19, 2018*

I purchased to program Atmega328P's on custom boards. Though I read and experienced that you need to burn bootloader to set Fuses correctly if you are using external crystal when I tried that first I received an error message " I opened Blink -- File -> Examples -> Basics -> Blink then Sketch -> Upload Using Programmer (I saw delay was several sec when it should be 1 as it was using internal clock not 16Mhz crystal I had installed. At that point I was able to choose Tools -> Burn Bootloader Did have to send a program to board first using Sketch -> Upload using Programmer, after that finished then I re-burned the Blink sketch and the timing was correct. Note: Still getting message "warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware update." I read forum appends about using Zadig and updating the firmware to libusbK. Zadig is Windows software and I wanted to avoid it, it seems to work fine with the warning.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Inexpensive & Works
*by H***R on October 13, 2018*

First, the caveats - I installed the JP3 "Slow" jumper for programming virgin, un-unused ATtiny85 chips necessary for a project I was building. That's beyond the ability of some hobbyists, and that might be a deterrent to purchase, depending on your own personal skill and experience. Use under recent versions of Windows requires use of the open-source Zadig utility (a quick internet search will find it easily) to install a "signed" driver - make sure to select the "libusbK" driver. However, once you've done that, the avrdude programming utility ("WinAVR" is what to search for and install) will be able to access and use the interface without a problem. If avrdude's command line interface is not to your liking, you can use the ADRDUDESS front end to select and set all the options you need to program your microcontroller. I will also add all of this works right out of the box under Ubuntu Linux if that's your preference, no driver installation or special tools beyond avrdude required. All in all, it's hard to fault this unit much at all - it's cheap, and while you might have to spend a little time figuring out a set of software tools for your workflow, what do you want for $6? It would be nice if a 10 pin-to-6 pin ICSP programming adapter was included, those are only another few bucks or you can wire one up yourself.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ works good
*by C***E on July 14, 2018*

I used this to flash my ANET A8 V1.5 board with Marlin firmware. I also needed a 10 to 6 pin adapter . The how-to's you'll find on the internet say you don't need power while flashing, which is somewhat true. However, once the flash is complete, your ANET will reboot and depending on how it's configured, start up the fans, which will pull too much power from this board and burn it out. Keep your ANET plugged into the wall when you flash! Good thing USBasp are so cheap :)

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*Last updated: 2026-04-24*