This is going to be a usbasp issue most likely.  Have you updated the
firmware on the programmer and tried lowering the communications speed?
Most usbasp devices allow you to slow down the clock speed on the programmer
side.  Also, make sure you have power and proper clock signal on the
atmega32a chip.  If it is new then it will be programmed for 1MHz internal
RC oscillator.  If it is not new then it might be programmed for any of a
number of different clock options which might require going HVPP to reset
it.  Note, the usbasp cannot do HVPP.

-----Original Message-----
From: avrdude-dev [mailto:avrdude-dev-bounces+ray=bethnray....@nongnu.org]
On Behalf Of Ratan Market
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 6:57 AM
To: avrdude-dev@nongnu.org
Subject: [avrdude-dev] Avrdude is not detecting atmega32a

Hi!

I am new in AVR world. I wrote a program in AVR Studio 7 for Atmega32a chip.
The hex file that is generated, i tried to burn in atmega32a chip using
usbasp programmer, manufactured by roboindia and avrdude as external tool in
AVR Studio 7. The problem is avrdude is not detecting the atmega32a chip.
So, I cannot connect with the circuit. I tried a lot and searched the
internet but there I hadn't find any solution. Please help me out.

Thanks,

Ratan
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