A target interface is a mechanism for communicating with and controlling a target. A target can be either a physical hardware device or a software simulation of a device. CrossStudio has a targets window for viewing and manipulating target interfaces. For more information on the targets window, see Targets window.

Before you can use a target interface, you must connect to it. You can only connect to a single target interface at any one time. For more information on connecting target interfaces, see Connecting to a target.

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AVR core simulator target interface
A software-simulated AVR core that supports program download and debugging. The software simulator is an effective way of testing and debugging programs in a simulated environment.
JTAG ICE target interface
A target interface which supports the Atmel JTAG ICE that supports program download to flash and debugging. Using the JTAG ICE you can debug applications on your target board.
JTAGICE mkII target interface
A target interface which supports the Atmel JTAGICE mkII that supports program download to flash and debugging. Using the JTAGICE mkII you can debug applications on your target board.
STK500-High Voltage target interface
A target interface which supports the Atmel STK500 parallel and serial high voltage programming of flash.
STK500-ISP/AVRISP target interface
A target interface which supports the Atmel STK500-ISP or Atmel AVRISP programming of flash.
AVRISP mkII target interface
A target interface which supports the Atmel AVRISP mkII programming of flash.

JTAG, ISP and High Voltage target window specific context menu entries

Fuse Bits...
This displays the fuse bits editor.
Lock Bits...
This displays the fuse bits editor.
Signature/Calibration Bytes...
This displays the signature and calibration bytes.

debugWIRE target window specific context menu entries.

Disconnect (Disable debugWIRE).
This requires the ISP connection as well as the debugWIRE connection and will disable the DWEN fuse and disconnect.

STK500 target window specific context menu entries.

ST500 Settings...
This displays a dialog that can be used to specify the oscillator frequency, target voltage and analog reference voltage that the STK500 supplies to the target processor.

Related sections

Targets window
Describes how to create, manage, and delete target interfaces, and how to load programs onto targets.