AT32UC3B1256-Z1UR Atmel, AT32UC3B1256-Z1UR Datasheet - Page 391

MCU AVR32 256K FLASH 48-QFN

AT32UC3B1256-Z1UR

Manufacturer Part Number
AT32UC3B1256-Z1UR
Description
MCU AVR32 256K FLASH 48-QFN
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR®32 UC3r
Datasheet

Specifications of AT32UC3B1256-Z1UR

Package / Case
48-QFN Exposed Pad
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.65 V ~ 1.95 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Speed
60MHz
Number Of I /o
28
Core Processor
AVR
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
32K x 8
Program Memory Size
256KB (256K x 8)
Data Converters
A/D 6x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, POR, PWM, WDT
Connectivity
I²C, IrDA, SPI, SSC, UART/USART, USB
Core Size
32-Bit
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
22.7.2.14
22.7.2.15
22.7.2.16
22.7.2.17
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Underflow
Overflow
CRC error
Interrupts
•Global interrupts
This error exists only for isochronous IN/OUT endpoints. It set the Underflow Interrupt
(UNDERFI) bit in UESTAn, what triggers an EPnINT interrupt if the Underflow Interrupt Enable
(UNDERFE) bit is one.
An underflow can occur during IN stage if the host attempts to read from an empty bank. A zero-
length packet is then automatically sent by the USBB.
An underflow can not occur during OUT stage on a CPU action, since the user may read only if
the bank is not empty (RXOUTI is one or RWALL is one).
An underflow can also occur during OUT stage if the host sends a packet while the bank is
already full. Typically, the CPU is not fast enough. The packet is lost.
An underflow can not occur during IN stage on a CPU action, since the user may write only if the
bank is not full (TXINI is one or RWALL is one).
This error exists for all endpoint types. It set the Overflow interrupt (OVERFI) bit in UESTAn,
what triggers an EPnINT interrupt if the Overflow Interrupt Enable (OVERFE) bit is one.
An overflow can occur during OUT stage if the host attempts to write into a bank that is too small
for the packet. The packet is acknowledged and the RXOUTI bit is set as if no overflow had
occurred. The bank is filled with all the first bytes of the packet that fit in.
An overflow can not occur during IN stage on a CPU action, since the user may write only if the
bank is not full (TXINI is one or RWALL is one).
This error exists only for isochronous OUT endpoints. It set the CRC Error Interrupt (CRCERRI)
bit in UESTAn, what triggers an EPnINT interrupt if the CRC Error Interrupt Enable (CRCERRE)
bit is one.
A CRC error can occur during OUT stage if the USBB detects a corrupted received packet. The
OUT packet is stored in the bank as if no CRC error had occurred (RXOUTI is set).
See the structure of the USB device interrupt system on
There are two kinds of device interrupts: processing, i.e. their generation is part of the normal
processing, and exception, i.e. errors (not related to CPU exceptions).
The processing device global interrupts are:
• The Suspend (SUSP) interrupt
• The Start of Frame (SOF) interrupt with no frame number CRC error (the Frame Number CRC
• The End of Reset (EORST) interrupt
• The Wake-Up (WAKEUP) interrupt
Error (FNCERR) bit in the Device Frame Number (UDFNUM) register is zero)
Figure 22-6 on page
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