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SAM7S64

Manufacturer Part Number
SAM7S64
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheets

Specifications of SAM7S64

Flash (kbytes)
64 Kbytes
Pin Count
64
Max. Operating Frequency
55 MHz
Cpu
ARM7TDMI
Hardware Qtouch Acquisition
No
Max I/o Pins
32
Ext Interrupts
32
Usb Transceiver
1
Usb Speed
Full Speed
Usb Interface
Device
Spi
1
Twi (i2c)
1
Uart
3
Ssc
1
Graphic Lcd
No
Video Decoder
No
Camera Interface
No
Adc Channels
8
Adc Resolution (bits)
10
Adc Speed (ksps)
384
Resistive Touch Screen
No
Temp. Sensor
No
Crypto Engine
No
Sram (kbytes)
16
Self Program Memory
NO
Dram Memory
No
Nand Interface
No
Picopower
No
Temp. Range (deg C)
-40 to 85
I/o Supply Class
1.8/3.3
Operating Voltage (vcc)
3.0 to 3.6
Fpu
No
Mpu / Mmu
no / no
Timers
3
Output Compare Channels
3
Input Capture Channels
3
Pwm Channels
4
32khz Rtc
Yes
Calibrated Rc Oscillator
No
8.8.5
8.8.6
8.9
8.10
6175JS–ATARM–28-Jul-11
Fast Flash Programming Interface
SAM-BA Boot Assistant
Non-volatile Brownout Detector Control
Calibration Bits
This security bit can only be enabled, through the Command “Set Security Bit” of the EFC User
Interface. Disabling the security bit can only be achieved by asserting the ERASE pin at 1, and
after a full flash erase is performed. When the security bit is deactivated, all accesses to the
flash are permitted.
It is important to note that the assertion of the ERASE pin should always be longer than 50 ms.
As the ERASE pin integrates a permanent pull-down, it can be left unconnected during normal
operation. However, it is safer to connect it directly to GND for the final application.
Two general purpose NVM (GPNVM) bits are used for controlling the brownout detector (BOD),
so that even after a power loss, the brownout detector operations remain in their state.
These two GPNVM bits can be cleared or set respectively through the commands “Clear Gen-
eral-purpose NVM Bit” and “Set General-purpose NVM Bit” of the EFC User Interface.
Eight NVM bits are used to calibrate the brownout detector and the voltage regulator. These bits
are factory configured and cannot be changed by the user. The ERASE pin has no effect on the
calibration bits.
The Fast Flash Programming Interface allows programming the device through either a serial
JTAG interface or through a multiplexed fully-handshaked parallel port. It allows gang-program-
ming with market-standard industrial programmers.
The FFPI supports read, page program, page erase, full erase, lock, unlock and protect
commands.
The Fast Flash Programming Interface is enabled and the Fast Programming Mode is entered
when the TST pin and the PA0 and PA1 pins are all tied high and PA2 is tied low.
The SAM-BA
Flash memory. The SAM-BA Boot recovery is performed when the TST pin and the PA0, PA1
and PA2 pins are all tied high for 10 seconds. Then, a power cycle of the board is mandatory.
The SAM-BA Boot Assistant is a default Boot Program that provides an easy way to program in
situ the on-chip Flash memory.
The SAM-BA Boot Assistant supports serial communication through the DBGU or through the
USB Device Port. (The SAM7S32/16 have no USB Device Port.)
• GPNVM Bit 0 is used as a brownout detector enable bit. Setting the GPNVM Bit 0 enables
• The GPNVM Bit 1 is used as a brownout reset enable signal for the reset controller. Setting
• Communication through the DBGU supports a wide range of crystals from 3 to 20 MHz via
the BOD, clearing it disables the BOD. Asserting ERASE clears the GPNVM Bit 0 and thus
disables the brownout detector by default.
the GPNVM Bit 1 enables the brownout reset when a brownout is detected, Clearing the
GPNVM Bit 1 disables the brownout reset. Asserting ERASE disables the brownout reset by
default.
software auto-detection.
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Boot Recovery restores the SAM-BA Boot in the first two sectors of the on-chip
SAM7S Series Summary
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