jeffbeckib wrote:So when I'm testing these pins you gave me with the black probe on the usb ground, what type of readings am I looking for? If I understand you correctly, you want me to place the black on the ground of the usb which is pin 4, and touch the red to the pins you indicated. Can you give me an example of what pin 6 on the atmega32 should read?
Because of semiconductors nature I cannot give an example. With different meters, and even on the same meter but on different resistance ranges, the reading will be different because of different voltages applied to semiconductors.
Take Atmega carefully out of its socket and then re-insert it quite firmly. Power it up.
Still no go?
Hint (which I already mentioned before): to test for continuity (0 Ohm) set your meter to a "beeper" position (with a diode sign). Now when you touch the black probe with the red probe it'll beep, meaning there is continuity (0 Ohm).Take Atmega out of its socket again.
Starting from pin 1 of the the Atmega socket (NOT Atmega itself), test continuity between all pins:
1 and 2
1 and 3
...
1 and 40
2 and 3
2 and 4
...
2 and 40
3 and 4
...
...
...
38 and 39
38 and 40
39 and 40
Get the idea?
Now tell me between which pins you hear a beep (there is continuity).