AT32UC3L-EK Atmel, AT32UC3L-EK Datasheet - Page 711

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AT32UC3L-EK

Manufacturer Part Number
AT32UC3L-EK
Description
KIT EVAL AVR32 UC3 MCU
Manufacturer
Atmel
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of AT32UC3L-EK

Contents
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Silicon Manufacturer
Atmel
Core Architecture
AVR
Core Sub-architecture
UC3L
Kit Contents
Board
Features
USB / Battery Powered, Board Controller / Bootloader
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Tool Type
Starter Kit
Cpu Core
AVR 8
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Processor Series
AT32
Processor To Be Evaluated
AT32UC3L064
Interface Type
USB, Capacitive Touch
For Use With/related Products
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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30.4
Table 30-1.
30.5
30.5.1
30.5.2
30.5.3
30.5.4
30.5.5
30.5.6
30.6
32099F–11/2010
Name
DATA
I/O Lines Description
Product Dependencies
Functional Description
I/O Lines
Power Management
Clocks
Interrupts
Debug Operation
External Components
I/O Lines Description
Description
aWire data multiplexed with the RESET_N pin.
In order to use this module, other parts of the system must be configured correctly, as described
below.
The pin used by AW is multiplexed with the RESET_N pin. The reset functionality is the default
function of this pin. To enable the aWire functionality on the RESET_N pin the user must enable
the aWire UART user interface.
If the CPU enters a sleep mode that disables clocks used by the aWire UART user interface, the
aWire UART user interface will stop functioning and resume operation after the system wakes
up from sleep mode.
The aWire UART uses the internal 120 MHz RC oscillator (RC120M) as clock source for its
operation. When using the aWire UART user interface RC120M must enabled using the Clock
Request Register (see
The clock for the aWire UART user interface (CLK_AW) is generated by the Power Manager.
This clock is enabled at reset, and can be disabled in the Power Manager. It is recommended to
disable the aWire UART user interface before disabling the clock, to avoid freezing the aWire
UART user interface in an undefined state.
The aWire UART user interface interrupt request line is connected to the interrupt controller.
Using the aWire UART user interface interrupt requires the interrupt controller to be pro-
grammed first.
If the AW is used for debugging the aWire UART user interface will not be usable.
When an external debugger forces the CPU into debug mode, the aWire UART user interface
continues normal operation. If the aWire UART user interface is configured in a way that
requires it to be periodically serviced by the CPU through interrupts or similar, improper opera-
tion or data loss may result during debugging.
The AW needs an external pullup on the RESET_N pin to ensure that the pin is pulled up when
the bus is not driven.
The aWire UART user interface can be used as a spare Asynchronous Receiver or Transmitter
when AW is not used for debugging.
Section
30.6.1).
AT32UC3L016/32/64
Type
Input/Output
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