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3. Serial Ports EBI Expansion Connector MPI Expansion Connector y o Expansion Connector DB9 Serial 4 Connectors Note The AT91EB63 Evaluation Board can also be used to evaluate the AT91M43300 as it is similar to the AT91M63200 without the MPI feature When used with an AT91M43300 the MPI expansion connector on the AT91EB63 is not used AIMEL AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide AMEL 2 1 2 2 2 3 Electrostatic Warning Requirements Layout Section 2 Setting Up the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board The AT91EB63 Evaluation Board is shipped in protective anti static packaging The board must not be subjected to high electrostatic conditions A grounding strap or similar protective device should be worn when handling the board Avoid touching the compo nent pins or any other metallic element Requirements in order to set up the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board are m The AT91EB63 Evaluation Board m The DC power supply capable of supplying 7 5V to 14V at 1A not supplied Figure 2 1 shows the layout of the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board Figure 2 1 Layout of the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board D Qi ZMS IMS 7 D S ID Sen D 15 O E 923 D zeu ESET UNW o o M oo a x im E 512KX8 D a g nmm T 2 z D gj um x lt UL E T Suns 211 128KXB m
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5. Only the lowest 8 x 8K byte sectors are used The remaining sec tors are user definable and can be programmed using one of the Flash downloader solutions offered in the AT91 library When delivered the Flash device contains m The Boot Program m The Functional Test Software m The SRAM Downloader m The Angel Debug Monitor m A Default User Boot with a Default Application The boot FTS and SRAM downloader are in sector 0 of the Flash This sector is locked to prevent accidental erase but it can be unlocked by applying 12V to the RESET pin The boot program configures the AT91M63200 and thus controls the memory and other board components The boot program is started at reset if E7 is in the STD position If E7 is in the USER position the AT91M63200 boots from address 0x1100000 in the Flash which must have a user defined boot The boot program first initializes the EBI then executes the REMAP procedure and checks the state of the buttons m When the button SW1 is pressed All the LEDs light together The DS1 LED remains lit until SW1 is released The Functional Test Software FTS is started m When the button SW2 is pressed All the LEDs light together The DS2 LED remains lit until SW2 is released The SRAM downloader is activated m When SW3 or SWA is pressed or no buttons are pressed Branch at address 0x0100 4000 The Angel Debug Monitor starts from this address by recopying itself in external SRAM AT91EB63 Evaluation Boar
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8. Flash memory is accessible at its base address This authorizes users to download their own application software in this part and boot on it E9 RS 232 Driver Enabled Closed The RS 232 transceivers are enabled Open The RS 232 transceivers are disabled This authorizes users to connect the corresponding PIO to their own resources via the I O expansion connector E10 MPI Chip Select Selection 2 3 When connecting the MPI expansion connector of this board to the EBI expansion connector of another Atmel evaluation board the MPI is selected by the NCS2 select signal 1 2 When connecting the MPI expansion connector of this board to the EBI expansion connector of another Atmel evaluation board the MPI is selected by the NCS3 select signal AIMEL AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide 5 3 5 4 5 5 AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide Power Consumption Measurement Strap E11 Ground Links E14 Increasing Memory Size Appendix A Configuration Straps E120 Serial DataFlash Enabling Closed AT91 NPCSO select signal is connected to the serial DataFlash memory Open AT91 NPCSO select signal is not connected to the serial DataFlash memory This authorizes users to connect the corresponding PIO to their own resources via the I O expansion connector E13 Serial EEPROM Enabling 1 2 EEPROM communication disabled This authorizes users to connect the corresponding PIO to their own resources via the I
9. O expansion connector 2 30 EEPROM communication enabled E15 Shutdown Enabling Open Power supply shutdown feature is disabled Closed Power supply shutdown feature is enabled The user can shut down the board power supply by clearing the PA22 AT91M63200 PIO The system can be re activated by pushing the S7 SMT push button the reset signal is activated E16 Frequency Auto detect Enabling Closed This enables the AT91M63200 to detect the frequency of the oscillator soldered on the board Open This feature is not available Users can connect the corresponding PIO to their own resources via the I O expansion connector Notes 1 Hardwired default position To cancel this default configuration cut the wire on the board 2 E12 is a 3 pin strap with positions 1 2 and 2 3 allowed The default is position 1 2 This position is required to enable the pull up R13 on NPCSO when E12 is closed and to disable the DataFlash from the SPI lines when E12 is open The E11 strap enables you to connect an ammeter to measure the AT91M63200 global consumption Vppcore and Vppio You can measure the core consumption by connect ing another ammeter between E5 1 2 or 2 3 depending on the power supply you are using to power the core The current measured on E11 is the total current required by the AT91M63200 on both Vppio and Vppp It is also the current consumed by the switching regulator VR1 that provides the 1 8V supply The E14
10. el m ao uli o sal oO N ur 4 a BIH D D TITI y a m 4H EI3 022 BNA EHAGIH F fI AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide 2 1 Setting Up the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 2 Jumper Settings Powering Up the Board Measuring Current Consumption on the AT91M63200 E8 is used to select the clock frequency The origin of the clock frequency is a 25 MHz on board oscillator default or external source via the EBI extension connector E7 is used to boot on standard or user programs For standard operations set it in the STD position E5 is used to select the core power supply of the AT91M63200 For operation at 25 MHz set it in the 3V3 position For more information about jumpers and other straps see Appendix A DC power is supplied to the board via the 2 1 mm socket S6 shown below The polarity of the power supply is not critical The minimum voltage required is 7V Figure 2 2 DC Power Supply positive or negative Er 2 1 mm connector The board has a voltage regulator providing 3 3V The regulator allows the input volt age to be from 7V to 12V When you switch the power on the red LED marked POWER lights up If it does not switch off and check the power supply connections The board is designed to generate the power for the AT91 product and only the AT91 product through the
11. four mounting holes one at each corner into which feet are attached The board has two signal layers and two power planes AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide AIMEL 4 3 Circuit Description 4 4 AIMEL AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide AMEL 5 1 5 2 Clock Selection Switch E8 Configuration Straps E1 E7 E9 E16 Section 5 Appendix A Configuration Straps The E8 switch is used to select the clock frequency The frequency options are 25 MHz 25 MHz divided by 2 4 or 8 or an external clock applied via the EBI expansion connecior E8 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 EXT 25 12 14 18 Note Prior to using this function users must fit the 4 bit binary counter used to divide the 32 768 MHz clock By adding the I O MPI and EBI expansion connectors users can connect their own peripherals to the evaluation board These peripherals may require more I O lines than available while the board is in its default state Extra I O lines can be made available by disabling some of the on board peripherals or features This is done using the configura tion straps detailed below Some of these straps present a default wire notified by the default mention that must be cut before soldering the strap E1 Flash Reset Closed The on board reset signal is connected to the Flash NRESET input Open The on board reset signal is not connected to the Flash NRESET input E2 On board A23 CS4
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13. AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide AIMEL UT Table of Contents Section 1 rU eege 1 1 VA SCOP EE 1 1 1 2 Deliverable u ae 1 1 1 3 The AT91EB63 Evaluation Board 1 1 Section 2 Setting Up the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board 2 1 2 1 Electrostatic Warning 2 1 22 Requirements nennen 2 1 2 3 LAYOUT tie WAA een ernennen 2 1 24 Jumper SIE tee P teer EE euren 2 2 2 5 Powering Up the Board 2 2 2 6 Measuring Current Consumption on the AT91M63200 2 2 2 7 Testing the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board 2 3 Section 3 i 28dee iobc rim 3 1 3 1 AT91EB63 Evaluation Board 3 1 3 2 The Boot Fogra veer erede eee tne ceo skate e landen heran naher 3 1 3 3 Programmed Default Memory Mapping 3 2 3 4 The SRAM Downloader iii 3 2 3 5 The Angel Monitor ER ne Ete t Ran ge 3 2 Section 4 Circuit DescripllOTi sese aan 4 1 4 1 AT91M63200 Processor eene nene 4 1 4 2 Expansion Connectors and JTAG Interface 4 1 4 2 1 W O Expansion Connector nenne 4 1 4 2 2 EBI Expansion Connector lt w wwswemanewanammanimazumazmz azizi 4 1 4 2 3 MPI Expansion Connector 4 1 4 2 4 JTAG Interface A 4 2 4 3 Enner 4 2 4 4 Power Crystal Oscillator and Clock Distribution 4 2 4 5 Push Buttons LEDs Reset and Serial Interfaces lt lt lt 4 2 4 6 Layout Drawing i
14. I expansion connector pinouts are compatible so the user can connect the EBI expansion connector of another AT91 Evaluation Board to this MPI expansion connector and dialog with it via the MPI feature Connection strap E10 enables the MPI to be accessed via the NCS2 or the NCS3 select signals of this other board This connector is not fitted at the factory but the user can fit any 32x 2 connector on a 0 1 2 54 mm pitch AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide 4 1 Circuit Description 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 2 JTAG Interface Memories Power Crystal Oscillator and Clock Distribution Push Buttons LEDs Reset and Serial Interfaces An ARM standard 20 pin box header P2 is provided to enable connection of an ICE interface to the JTAG inputs on the AT91 This allows code to be developed on the board without using system resources such as memory and serial ports The schematic Figure 6 2 in Appendix B Schematics shows one AT49BV1604 2 Mbyte 16 bit Flash one AT45DB161 2 Mbyte serial DataFlash one AT24C512 64 Kbyte EEPROM and two 128K 512K x 8 SRAM devices Note The AT91EB63 is fitted with two 128K x 8 SRAM devices Strap E7 shown on this schematic is used to select the part of the1 Mbyte Flash that is to be accessed This is to enable users to Flash download a user defined application into the second part of the Flash and to boot from it The system clock is derived from a single 25 MHz crystal oscillator
15. Signal Closed AT91 A23 CS4 signal connected to the EBI expansion connector P1 B21 Open AT91 A23 CS4 signal connected to the EBI expansion connector P1 B21 This authorizes users to connect the EBI expansion connector of this board to the MPI expansion connector of another AT91EB63 board without conflict problems AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide 5 1 Appendix A Configuration Straps E3 On board Boot Chip Select Closed AT91 NCSO select signal connected to the Flash memory Open AT91 NCSO select signal not connected to the Flash memory This authorizes users to connect the corresponding select signal to their own resources via the EBI expansion connector E4 Push button Enabling Closed SW1 4 inputs to the AT91 are valid Open SW1 4 inputs to the AT91 are not valid This authorizes users to connect the corresponding PIO to their own resources via the I O expansion connector E5 Core Power Supply Selection 2 3 The AT91 core is powered by a 3 3V power supply 1 2 The AT91 core is powered by a 1 8V power supply In this case the maximum frequency that can be used is 25 MHz divided by 2 position 2 on E8 E6 JTAGSEL 2 3 AT91 standard ICE debug feature enabled 1 2 IEEE 1149 1 JTAG boundary scan feature enabled E7 User or Standard Boot Selection 1 2 The first half of the Flash memory is accessible at its base address 2 3 The second half of the
16. This is divided by a 4 bit binary counter to give alternate clock frequencies of 25 MHz divided by 2 4 or 8 The system clock frequency is selected by fitting a jumper link in one position of the link field E8 and details of this can be found in Appendix A One position in E8 selects an external oscillator to be applied via the expansion bus interface Note The 4 bit binary counter is not fitted at the factory this function is optional The voltage regulator provides 3 3V to the board and lights the red POWER LED DS9 when operating Power can be applied via the 2 1 mm connector to the regulator in either polarity because of the diode rectifying circuit Another regulator allows the user to power the AT91M63200 core 1 8V from the 3 3V voltage using the E5 strap When closed the E15 strap allows the user to shut down the 3 3V regulator by simply clearing the PA22 microcontroller PIO A 100 pF capacitor powers this feature while shut down The board can be reactivated by pushing the S7 SMT push button The IRQO PB3 PB4 and PB5 switches are debounced and buffered A supervisory circuit has been included in the design to detect and consequently reset the board when the 3 3V supply voltage drops below 3 08V Note that this voltage can be changed depending on the board production series The supervisory circuit also pro vides a debounced reset signal This device can also generate the reset signal in case of watchdog timeout as the pin NWDO
17. VF of the AT91M63200 is connected on its input MR Another supervisory circuit initializes separately the microcontroller embedded JTAG ICE interface when the 3 3V supply voltage drops below 3 08V Note that this voltage can be changed depending on the board production series These separated reset lines allow the user to reset the board without resetting the JTAG ICE interface while debugging The schematic Figure 6 4 in Appendix B Schematics also shows eight general pur pose LEDs connected to Port B PIO pins PB8 to PB15 Two 9 way D type connectors J1 2 are provided for serial port connection Serial Port A J2 is used primarily for host PC communication and is a DB9 female con nector TXD and RXD are swapped so that a straight through cable can be used CTS and RTS are connected together as are DCD DSR and DTR AIMEL AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide Circuit Description Serial Port B J1 is a DB9 male connector with TXD and RXD obeying the standard RS 232 pinout Apart from TXD RXD and Ground the other pins are not connected A MAX3223 device MA1 and associated bulk storage capacitors provide RS 232 level conversion 4 6 Layout Drawing The layout diagram Figure 6 1 in Appendix B Schematics shows an approximate floorplan for the board This has been designed to give the smallest board area while still providing access to all test points links and switches on the board The board is provided with
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19. be removed by the user to allow measurement of the current consumed by the whole microcontroller one and Vopcon The three expansion connectors I O expansion connector MPI expansion connector EBI expansion connector and the JTAG interface are described below The I O expansion connector makes the general purpose I O GPIO lines VCC3V3 and Ground available to the user Configuration straps E4 E9 E12 E13 E15 and E16 are used to select between the UO lines being used by the evaluation board or by the user via the I O expansion connector The connector is not fitted at the factory however the user can fit any 32 x 2 connector on a 0 1 2 54 mm pitch The schematic Figure 6 6 in Appendix B Schematics also shows the EBI expansion connector which like the I O expansion connector is not fitted at the factory The user can fit any 32 x 2 connector on a 0 1 2 54 mm pitch to gain access to the data address chip select read write oscillator output and external wait request pins Pin B4 on this connector can be used to apply an external clock frequency to the board assum ing the clock select jumper is fitted accordingly see Appendix A VCC3V3 and Ground are also available on this connector When the E2 configuration strap is open the user can connect the EBI expansion connector to the MPI expansion connector of another AT91EB63 Evaluation Board without fearing any conflict problem The MPI expansion connector and EB
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21. d User Guide 3 1 The On board Software 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 2 Programmed Default Memory Mapping The SRAM Downloader The Angel Monitor The following table defines the mapping defined by the boot program Table 1 Memory Map Part Name Start Address End Address Size Device MN 0x1000000 OxO11FFFFF 2M Bytes Flash y AT91BV1604 MN2 MN3 0x02000000 0x02040000 256K Bytes SRAM The boot program FTS and SRAM Downloader are in sectors 1 and 2 of the Flash device Sectors 3 to 8 support the Angel Debug Monitor Sector 24 at address 0x0110 0000 must be programmed with a boot sequence to be debugged This sector can be mapped at address 0x0100 0000 or 0x0 after a reset when the switch E7 is in the USER position The SRAM downloader allows an application to be loaded in the SRAM at the address 0x02000000 and then activates it It is started by the boot if the SW2 button is pressed at reset The procedure is as follows 1 Connect the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board to the host PC serial A connection using the straight serial cable provided 2 Power on or press RESET holding down the SW2 button at the same time Wait for DS2 to light up and then release SW2 3 Start the BINCOM utility available in the AT91 Library on the host computer Select the port for communications COM1 or COM2 depending on where you con nected the serial cable on the host PC and the baud rate for communications 115200 bd
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23. ncontinenti reda de a ea unes 4 3 AIMEL Table of Contents Section 5 Appendix A Configuration Straps 5 1 5 1 Clock Selection Switch ES 5 1 5 2 Configuration Straps E1 7 E9 16 5 1 5 3 Power Consumption Measurement Strap E11 aeee 5 3 5 4 Ground Links EVA ieri ins 5 8 5 5 Increasing Memory Size nnn 5 3 Section 6 Appendix B Schematics 0 2 2 2 ceceeccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeenensessceeeeeees 6 1 AIMEL AMEL 1 1 Scope 1 2 Deliverables 1 3 The AT91EB63 Evaluation Board Section 1 Overview The AT91EB63 Evaluation Board enables real time code development and evaluation It supports the AT91M63200 and AT91M43300 This user guide focuses on the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board as an evaluation and dem onstration platform m Section 1 provides an overview m Section 2 describes how to set up the evaluation board m Section 3 details the on board software m Section 4 contains a description of the circuit board m Appendices A and B cover configuration straps and schematics including pin connectors The evaluation board is delivered with a DB9 plug to DB9 socket straight through serial cable to connect the target evaluation board to a PC A bare power lead with a 2 1 mm jack on one end for connection to a bench power supply is also delivered The evaluation board is also delivered with a CD ROM that contains evaluation versions of software develo
24. pment tool kits and the documentation that outlines the AT91 micro controller family The evaluation board is capable of supporting different kinds of debugging systems using an ICE interface or the on board Angel Debug Monitor Refer to the AT91EB63 Getting Started Tutorial documents for recommendations on using the evaluation board in a full debugging environment The board consists of an AT91M63200 together with several peripherals m Two serial ports Reset push button Four user defined push buttons Eight LEDs 256K bytes of 16 bit SRAM upgradable to 1 MB see Increasing Memory Size on page 5 3 2M bytes of 16 bit Flash of which 1MB is available for user software 2M bytes of Serial DataFlash 64K bytes of Serial EEPROM 2 x 32 pin EBI expansion connector AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide 1 1 Overview 1 2 m 2 x 32 pin MPI expansion connector that supports a direct connection to the EBI expansion connector m 2 x 32 pin I O expansion connector m 20 pin JTAG interface connector If required user defined peripherals can also be added to the board See Appendix A for details Figure 1 1 AT91EB63 Evaluation Board Block Diagram Reset Controller ARM7TDMI JTAG Processor ICE Connector Clock PMC Generator Push Buttons JE Reset Controller Shut down Logic Power Supply AT91M63200 Serial EEPROM Serial DataFlash RS 232 Transceivers
25. s 1 stop no parity Open the file to be downloaded and send it Wait for the end of the transfer 4 Press any button to end the download The control is switched to the address 0x02000000 The Angel monitor is located in the Flash from 0x01002000 up to OxO100FFFF The boot program starts it if no button is pressed at reset When the Angel starts it recopies itself in SRAM thus allowing it to run faster The SRAM used by the Angel is from 0x2020000 to 0x2040000 for example the highest half of the SRAM The Angel on the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board can be upgraded regardless of the ver sion programmed on it Note that if the debugger is started through ICE while the Angel monitor is on the Advanced Interrupt Controller AIC and the USART channels are configured and running AIMEL AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide AMEL 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 AT91M63200 Processor Expansion Connectors and JTAG Interface 1 0 Expansion Connector EBI Expansion Connector MPI Expansion Connector Section 4 Circuit Description Figure 6 1 in Appendix B Schematics shows the AT91M63200 The footprint is for a 176 pin TQFP package Strap E6 enables the user to choose between the standard ICE debug mode and the JTAG boundary scan mode of operation The operating mode is defined by the state of the JTAGSEL input detected at reset Wirelink E11 see Figure 6 3 in Appendix B Schematics can
26. strap enables the user to connect the electrical and mechanical grounds The AT91EB63 Evaluation Board is supplied with two 128K x 8 byte SRAM memories If however the user needs more than 256K bytes of memory the user can replace these devices with two 512K x 8 3 3V 10 15 ns SRAMs giving in total 1024K bytes AIMEL 5 3 Appendix A Configuration Straps 5 4 AIMEL AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide AMEL Section 6 Appendix B Schematics The following schematics are appended Figure 6 1 PCB Layout Figure 6 2 Memories Figure 6 3 Power Crystal Oscillator Clock Distribution and Power Supply Shutdown Figure 6 4 Push Buttons LEDs Reset and Serial Interface Figure 6 5 AT91M63200 Figure 6 6 1 0 MPI and EBI Expansion Connectors and JTAG Interface The pin connectors are indicated on the schematics m P1 EBI Expansion Connector Figure 6 6 m P2 JTAG Interface Figure 6 6 m P3 1 0 Expansion Connector Figure 6 6 m P4 MPI Expansion Connector Figure 6 6 m J1 Serial B Figure 6 4 m J2 Serial A Figure 6 4 AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide 6 1 Appendix B Schematics Figure 6 1 PCB Layout 57 RI9VR3 D D wwi2 R20 C26 o C20 EI R17 MNII H3 MNI A MNS EI2 at CIE C24 en CHL C27 0 DURE CH ns 3 us on o CD n D O Cig RIS el SHDN E14C 7 c23 VR2 MAI cig EF LIB Och CO D NCs3 N EIO HD gp pg pp pp ca os pp as a gp pg pp ppo a ns as
27. wire link E11 This feature enables measurements to be made of the current consumption of the AT91 product The AT91M63200 has its own power pins and its consumption can be measured through the wire link E5 See Appendix A for further details AIMEL AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide Setting Up the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board 2 7 Testing the In order to test the AT91EB63 evaluation board the following procedure must be AT91EB63 followed Evaluation Board 1 Hold down the SW1 button and power up the board or generate a reset and wait for the light sequence on each LED to complete All the LEDs light once and the DS1 LED remains lit Release the SW1 button The LEDs DS1 to DS7 light up one after the other If any of the LEDs lights up twice there is a fault The LEDs represent the following components DS1 for the internal RAM DS2 for the external RAM DS3 for the MPI internal test DS4 for the external Flash DS5 for the DataFlash DS6 for the EEPROM DS7 for the USART DS8 is reserved If a test is not carried out the corresponding LED remains unlit and the test sequence restarts AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide AIMEL 2 3 Setting Up the AT91EB63 Evaluation Board 2 4 AIMEL AT91EB63 Evaluation Board User Guide AMEL 3 1 3 2 AT91EB63 Evaluation Board The Boot Program Section 3 The On board Software The AT91EB63 Evaluation Board embeds an AT49BV1604 Flash device programmed with default software
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