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KIT DEV/EVAL FOR AVR32 AT32UC3A

ATEVK1104

Manufacturer Part Number
ATEVK1104
Description
KIT DEV/EVAL FOR AVR32 AT32UC3A
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR®32r
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of ATEVK1104

Contents
Evaluation Board, Software and Documentation
Processor To Be Evaluated
AT32UC3A3
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Interface Type
USB, SPI, USART
Silicon Manufacturer
Atmel
Core Architecture
AVR
Core Sub-architecture
AVR UC3
Silicon Core Number
AT32UC3A3256
Silicon Family Name
AVR
Kit Contents
Board CD Docs
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
AT32UC3A3
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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32058J–AVR32–04/11
– Byte Write Access
– Byte Select Access
Byte write access supports one byte write signal per byte of the data bus and a single read
signal.
Note that the SMC does not allow boot in Byte Write Access mode.
• For 16-bit devices: the SMC provides NWR0 and NWR1 write signals for respectively byte0
Byte Write Access is used to connect 2 x 8-bit devices as a 16-bit memory.
• For 32-bit devices: NWR0, NWR1, NWR2 and NWR3, are the write signals of byte0 (lower
Byte Write Access is used to connect 4 x 8-bit devices as a 32-bit memory.
Byte Write option is illustrated on
In this mode, read/write operations can be enabled/disabled at a byte level. One byte-select line
per byte of the data bus is provided. One NRD and one NWE signal control read and write.
• For 16-bit devices: the SMC provides NBS0 and NBS1 selection signals for respectively byte0
Byte Select Access is used to connect one 16-bit device.
• For 32-bit devices: NBS0, NBS1, NBS2 and NBS3, are the selection signals of byte0 (lower
Figure 27-8
mode, on NCS3 (BAT = Byte Select Access).
(lower byte) and byte1 (upper byte) of a 16-bit bus. One single read signal (NRD) is provided.
byte), byte1, byte2 and byte 3 (upper byte) respectively. One single read signal (NRD) is
provided.
(lower byte) and byte1 (upper byte) of a 16-bit bus.
byte), byte1, byte2 and byte 3 (upper byte) respectively. Byte Select Access is used to connect
two 16-bit devices.
shows how to connect two 16-bit devices on a 32-bit data bus in Byte Select Access
Figure
27-7.
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