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SAM9M10

Manufacturer Part Number
SAM9M10
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheets

Specifications of SAM9M10

Flash (kbytes)
0 Kbytes
Pin Count
324
Max. Operating Frequency
400 MHz
Cpu
ARM926
Hardware Qtouch Acquisition
No
Max I/o Pins
160
Ext Interrupts
160
Usb Transceiver
3
Usb Speed
Hi-Speed
Usb Interface
Host, Device
Spi
2
Twi (i2c)
2
Uart
5
Lin
4
Ssc
2
Ethernet
1
Sd / Emmc
2
Graphic Lcd
Yes
Video Decoder
Yes
Camera Interface
Yes
Adc Channels
8
Adc Resolution (bits)
10
Adc Speed (ksps)
440
Resistive Touch Screen
Yes
Temp. Sensor
No
Crypto Engine
No
Sram (kbytes)
64
Self Program Memory
NO
External Bus Interface
2
Dram Memory
DDR2/LPDDR, SDRAM/LPSDR
Nand Interface
Yes
Picopower
No
Temp. Range (deg C)
-40 to 85
I/o Supply Class
1.8/3.3
Operating Voltage (vcc)
0.9 to 1.1
Fpu
No
Mpu / Mmu
No / Yes
Timers
6
Output Compare Channels
6
Input Capture Channels
6
Pwm Channels
4
32khz Rtc
Yes
Calibrated Rc Oscillator
No
Debug in Depth
B.7
B.7.1
B-22
The ARM7TDMI core clocks
Clock switch during debug
The ARM7TDMI core has two clocks:
During normal operation, the core is clocked by MCLK and internal logic holds DCLK
LOW. When the ARM7TDMI core is in the debug state, the core is clocked by DCLK
under control of the TAP state machine and MCLK can free-run. The selected clock is
output on the signal ECLK for use by the external system.
When the CPU core is being debugged and is running from DCLK, nWAIT has no
effect.
When the ARM7TDMI core enters debug state, it must switch from MCLK to DCLK.
This is handled automatically by logic in the ARM7TDMI core. On entry to debug state,
the core asserts DBGACK in the HIGH phase of MCLK. The switch between the two
clocks occurs on the next falling edge of MCLK. This is shown in Figure B-5.
The ARM7TDMI core is forced to use DCLK as the primary clock until debugging is
complete. On exit from debug, the core must be enabled to synchronize back to MCLK.
This must be done in the following sequence:
1.
the memory clock, MCLK
an internally TCK generated clock, DCLK.
The final instruction of the debug sequence must be shifted into the data bus scan
chain and clocked in by asserting DCLK.
Note
DBGACK
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MCLK
DCLK
ECLK
Figure B-5 Clock switching on entry to debug state
Multiplexer
switching point
ARM DDI 0029G

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