ATEVK1101 Atmel, ATEVK1101 Datasheet - Page 26

KIT DEV/EVAL FOR AVR32 AT32UC3B

ATEVK1101

Manufacturer Part Number
ATEVK1101
Description
KIT DEV/EVAL FOR AVR32 AT32UC3B
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR®32r
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of ATEVK1101

Contents
Evaluation Board, Software and Documentation
Kit Contents
ATEVK1101 Demo Board, CD-ROM
Supported Devices
AT32UC3B
Mcu Supported Families
AT32UC3B MCU
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
AT32UC3B064, 0128, 0256, 164, 1128, 1256
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q3463470

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Set the program entry label to
in the project options.
__isp
To remove the bootloader binary image from a GCC or IAR project, remove the
assembler
isp
source file from the project and remove the program entry point override.
Note that the bootloader binary image added to a project by the
assembler source file is
isp
SER-
for GCC and
V I C E S / U S B / C L A S S / D F U / E X A M P L E S / I S P / A T 3 2 U C 3 X / G C C / a t 3 2 u c 3 x - i s p . b i n
for IAR. These are by
SERVICES\USB\CLASS\DFU\EXAMPLES\ISP\AT32UC3X\IAR\at32uc3x-isp.h
default the most up-to-date releases of the bootloader, the bootloader shipped with the parts
being the GCC version. However, the user may apply his own changes to the bootloader
sources in the
folder, then recompile it using GCC or
SERVICES/USB/CLASS/DFU/EXAMPLES/ISP/
IAR and program it as any other project with JTAGICE mkII. These changes will be automatically
applied to the bootloader binary image used for IAR projects, but
SERVICES/USB/CLASS/DFU/EXAM-
will have to be renamed or copied manually to
PLES/ISP/AT32UC3X/GCC/uc3xxxxx-isp.bin
for GCC projects for
SERVICES/USB/CLASS/DFU/EXAMPLES/ISP/AT32UC3X/GCC/at32uc3x-isp.bin
safety.
7.6.3.3 Extending the Bootloader
An application can integrate its own bootloader by enlarging the bootloader protected area spec-
ified by the BOOTPROT general-purpose fuse bits (see Section 6.2.1). In this case, Atmel’s
bootloader will launch the application as usual at 80002000h where the applicative bootloader
should be located. The applicative bootloader is responsible for the following operations.
Once Atmel’s ISP has been used to program the application and its bootloader, it can be deacti-
vated by setting the ISP_IO_COND_EN general-purpose fuse bit to 0 (see Section 6.2.1) if it is
no longer needed.
Flash and ISP specification
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7745C–AVR32–05/09

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