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XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro
USER GUIDE
Preface
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The Atmel XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro evaluation kit is a hardware platform
to evaluate the ATxmega128A1U microcontroller.
Supported by the Atmel Studio integrated development platform, the kit
provides easy access to the features of the Atmel ATxmega128A1U and
explains how to integrate the device in a custom design.
The Xplained Pro MCU series evaluation kits include an on-board
Embedded Debugger, and no external tools are necessary to program or
debug the ATxmega128A1U.
The Xplained Pro extension kits offers additional peripherals to extend the
features of the board and ease the development of custom designs.
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Table of Contents
Preface............................................................................................................................ 1
1. Introduction................................................................................................................ 3
1.1.
1.2.
Features....................................................................................................................................... 3
Kit Overview................................................................................................................................. 3
2. Getting Started...........................................................................................................5
2.1.
2.2.
Xplained Pro Quick Start.............................................................................................................. 5
Design Documentation and Relevant Links................................................................................. 5
3. Xplained Pro.............................................................................................................. 7
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
3.4.
Embedded Debugger................................................................................................................... 7
Hardware Identification System....................................................................................................8
Power Sources............................................................................................................................. 8
Xplained Pro Headers and Connectors........................................................................................9
3.4.1.
Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header..................................................................... 9
3.4.2.
Xplained Pro LCD Extension Connector......................................................................10
3.4.3.
Xplained Pro Power Header........................................................................................ 12
4. Hardware Users Guide............................................................................................ 13
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
Connectors................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.1.
Xplained Pro Standard Extension Headers................................................................. 13
4.1.2.
LCD Extension Connector........................................................................................... 15
4.1.3.
Other Headers............................................................................................................. 17
4.1.4.
Current Measurement Header..................................................................................... 18
Peripherals................................................................................................................................. 18
4.2.1.
Crystal..........................................................................................................................18
4.2.2.
Mechanical Buttons..................................................................................................... 18
4.2.3.
LED..............................................................................................................................18
4.2.4.
USB............................................................................................................................. 19
4.2.5.
SRAM.......................................................................................................................... 19
Embedded Debugger Implementation........................................................................................20
4.3.1.
Program Debug Interface............................................................................................ 20
4.3.2.
Virtual COM Port..........................................................................................................20
4.3.3.
Atmel Data Gateway Interface.....................................................................................21
5. Appendix..................................................................................................................22
5.1.
Getting Started with IAR.............................................................................................................22
6. Hardware Revision and Known Issues.................................................................... 24
6.1.
6.2.
Identifying Product ID and Revision........................................................................................... 24
Revision 2...................................................................................................................................24
7. Document Revision History..................................................................................... 25
8. Evaluation Board/Kit Important Notice.....................................................................26
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1.
Introduction
1.1.
Features
1.2.
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Atmel ATxmega128A1U microcontroller
Embedded debugger (EDBG)
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– USB interface
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– Programming and debugging on board XMEGA through PDI
– Virtual COM-port interface to target via UART
– Atmel Data Gateway Interface (DGI) to target via USART and TWI
– Four GPIOs connected to target for code instrumentation
Digital I/O
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– Two mechanical buttons (user and reset button)
– One user LED
– Three extension headers
– Xplained Pro LCD extension connector
Three possible power sources
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– External power
– Embedded debugger USB
– Target USB
32kHz crystal
External 512KB SRAM
USB interface, device mode
Kit Overview
The Atmel XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro evaluation kit is a hardware platform to evaluate the Atmel
ATxmega128A1U.
The kit offers a set of features that enables the ATxmega128A1U user to get started using the XMEGA
peripherals right away and to get an understanding of how to integrate the device in their own design.
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Figure 1-1. XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit Overview
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2.
Getting Started
2.1.
Xplained Pro Quick Start
Steps to start exploring the Atmel Xplained Pro platform:
1. Download Atmel Studio.
2. Launch Atmel Studio.
3. Connect a USB cable (Standard-A to Micro-B or Micro-AB) between the PC and the DEBUG USB
port on the kit.
When the Xplained Pro MCU kit is connected to your computer for the first time, the operating system will
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perform a driver software installation. The driver file supports both 32- and 64-bit versions of Microsoft
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Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows Server 2012.
Once the Xplained Pro MCU board is powered the green power LED will be lit and Atmel Studio will auto
detect which Xplained Pro MCU- and extension board(s) are connected. Atmel Studio will present
relevant information like datasheets and kit documentation. The kit landing page in Atmel Studio also has
the option to launch Atmel Software Framework (ASF) example applications for the kit. The XMEGA A1U
device is programmed and debugged by the on-board Embedded Debugger and therefore no external
programmer or debugger tool is needed.
2.2.
Design Documentation and Relevant Links
The following list contains links to the most relevant documents and software for the XMEGA A1U
Xplained Pro.
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Xplained products - Atmel Xplained evaluation kits are a series of easy-to-use evaluation kits for
Atmel microcontrollers and other Atmel products. For low pin-count devices the Xplained Nano
series provides a minimalistic solution with access to all I/O pins of the target microcontroller.
Xplained Mini kits are for medium pin-count devices and adds Arduino Uno compatible header
footprint and a prototyping area. Xplained Pro kits are for medium to high pin-count devices, they
features advanced debugging and standardized extensions for peripheral functions. All these kits
have on board programmers/debuggers which creates a set of low-cost boards for evaluation and
demonstration of features and capabilities of different Atmel products.
Atmel Studio - Free Atmel IDE for development of C/C++ and assembler code for Atmel
microcontrollers.
Atmel sample store - Atmel sample store where you can order samples of devices.
EDBG User Guide - User guide containing more information about the on-board Embedded
Debugger.
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IAR Embedded Workbench for Atmel AVR - This is a commercial C/C++ compiler that is
available for 8-bit AVR. There is a 30 day evaluation version as well as a 4KB code size limited
kick-start version available from their website.
Atmel Data Visualizer - Atmel Data Visualizer is a program used for processing and visualizing
data. Data Visualizer can receive data from various sources such as the Embedded Debugger Data
Gateway Interface found on Xplained Pro boards and COM ports.
Design Documentation - Package containing CAD source, schematics, BOM, assembly drawings,
3D plots, layer plots etc.
Hardware Users Guide in PDF format - PDF version of this User Guide.
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XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro on Atmel web page - Atmel website link.
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3.
Xplained Pro
Xplained Pro is an evaluation platform that provides the full Atmel microcontroller experience. The
platform consists of a series of Microcontroller (MCU) boards and extension boards, which are integrated
with Atmel Studio, have Atmel Software Framework (ASF) drivers and demo code, support data
streaming, and more. Xplained Pro MCU boards support a wide range of Xplained Pro extension boards,
which are connected through a set of standardized headers and connectors. Each extension board has
an identification (ID) chip to uniquely identify which boards are connected to an Xplained Pro MCU board.
This information is used to present relevant user guides, application notes, datasheets, and example
code through Atmel Studio.
3.1.
Embedded Debugger
The XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro contains the Atmel Embedded Debugger (EDBG) for on-board
debugging. The EDBG is a composite USB device of three interfaces; a debugger, Virtual COM Port, and
a Data Gateway Interface (DGI).
Together with Atmel Studio, the EDBG debugger interface can program and debug the ATxmega128A1U.
On XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro, the PDI interface is connected between the EDBG and the
ATxmega128A1U.
The Virtual COM Port is connected to a UART on the ATxmega128A1U and provides an easy way to
communicate with the target application through terminal software. It offers variable baud rate, parity, and
stop bit settings. Note that the settings on the ATxmega128A1U must match the settings given in the
terminal software.
Info: The virtual COM port in the EDBG requires the terminal software to set the data terminal
ready (DTR) signal to enable the UART pins connected to the ATxmega128A1U. If the DTR
signal is not enabled the UART pins on the EDBG is kept in high-z (tristate) rendering the COM
port unusable. The DTR signal is set automatically by some terminal software, but it may have
to be manually enabled in your terminal.
The DGI consists of several physical interfaces for communication with the host computer.
Communication over the interfaces is bidirectional. It can be used to send events and values from the
ATxmega128A1U or as a generic printf-style data channel. Traffic over the interfaces can be timestamped
on the EDBG for more accurate tracing of events. Note that timestamping imposes an overhead that
reduces maximal throughput. Atmel Data Visualizer is used to send and receive data through DGI.
The EDBG controls two LEDs on XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro; a power LED and a status LED. The table
below shows how the LEDs are controlled in different operation modes.
Table 3-1. EDBG LED Control
Operation mode
Power LED
Status LED
Normal operation
Power LED is lit when power is
applied to the board.
Activity indicator, LED flashes
when any communication
happens to the EDBG.
Bootloader mode (idle)
The power LED and the status LED blinks simultaneously.
Bootloader mode (firmware
upgrade)
The power LED and the status LED blinks in an alternating pattern.
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For further documentation on the EDBG, see the EDBG User Guide.
3.2.
Hardware Identification System
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All Xplained Pro compatible extension boards have an Atmel ATSHA204 CryptoAuthentication chip
mounted. This chip contains information that identifies the extension with its name and some extra data.
When an Xplained Pro extension is connected to an Xplained Pro MCU board the information is read and
sent to Atmel Studio. The Atmel Kits extension, installed with Atmel Studio, will give relevant information,
code examples, and links to relevant documents. The table below shows the data fields stored in the ID
chip with example content.
Table 3-2. Xplained Pro ID Chip Content
3.3.
Data field
Data type
Example content
Manufacturer
ASCII string
Atmel'\0'
Product Name
ASCII string
Segment LCD1 Xplained Pro'\0'
Product Revision
ASCII string
02'\0'
Product Serial Number
ASCII string
1774020200000010’\0’
Minimum Voltage [mV]
uint16_t
3000
Maximum Voltage [mV]
uint16_t
3600
Maximum Current [mA]
uint16_t
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Power Sources
The XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro kit can be powered by several power sources as listed in the table below.
Table 3-3. Power Sources for XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro
Power input
Voltage requirements
Current requirements
Connector marking
External power
5V ±2% (±100mV) for
USB host operation.
4.3V to 5.5V if USB host
operation is not
required.
Recommended
minimum is 1A to be
able to provide enough
current for connected
USB devices and the
board itself.
Recommended
maximum is 2A due to
the input protection
maximum current
specification.
PWR
Embedded debugger
USB
4.4V to 5.25V (according 500mA (according to
to USB spec.)
USB spec.)
DEBUG USB
Target USB
4.4V to 5.25V (according 500mA (according to
to USB spec.)
USB spec.)
TARGET USB
The kit will automatically detect which power sources are available and choose which one to use
according to the following priority:
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1.
2.
3.
External power.
Embedded Debugger USB.
Target USB.
Info: External power is required when 500mA from a USB connector is not enough to power
the board with possible extension boards. A connected USB device in a USB host application
might easily exceed this limit.
3.4.
Xplained Pro Headers and Connectors
3.4.1.
Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header
All Xplained Pro kits have one or more dual row, 20-pin, 100mil extension header. Xplained Pro MCU
boards have male headers, while Xplained Pro extensions have their female counterparts. Note that all
pins are not always connected. All connected pins follow the defined pin-out description in the table
below.
The extension headers can be used to connect a variety of Xplained Pro extensions to Xplained Pro MCU
boards or to access the pins of the target MCU on Xplained Pro MCU boards directly.
Table 3-4. Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header
Pin number
Name
Description
1
ID
Communication line to the ID chip on an extension board
2
GND
Ground
3
ADC(+)
Analog to digital converter, alternatively positive part of differential
ADC
4
ADC(-)
Analog to digital converter, alternatively negative part of differential
ADC
5
GPIO1
General purpose I/O
6
GPIO2
General purpose I/O
7
PWM(+)
Pulse width modulation, alternatively positive part of differential
PWM
8
PWM(-)
Pulse width modulation, alternatively negative part of differential
PWM
9
IRQ/GPIO
Interrupt request line and/or general purpose I/O
10
SPI_SS_B/
GPIO
Slave select for SPI and/or general purpose I/O
11
I2C_SDA
Data line for I2C interface. Always implemented, bus type.
12
I2C_SCL
Clock line for I2C interface. Always implemented, bus type.
13
UART_RX
Receiver line of target device UART
14
UART_TX
Transmitter line of target device UART
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3.4.2.
Pin number
Name
Description
15
SPI_SS_A
Slave select for SPI. Should preferably be unique.
16
SPI_MOSI
Master out slave in line of serial peripheral interface. Always
implemented, bus type.
17
SPI_MISO
Master in slave out line of serial peripheral interface. Always
implemented, bus type.
18
SPI_SCK
Clock for serial peripheral interface. Always implemented, bus type.
19
GND
Ground
20
VCC
Power for extension board
Xplained Pro LCD Extension Connector
The LCD connector provides the ability to connect to display extensions that have a parallel interface.
The connector implements signals for a MCU parallel bus interface and a LCD controller interface as well
as signals for a touch controller. The connector pin-out definition is shown in Table 3-5 Xplained Pro LCD
Connector. Note that usually only one display interface is implemented, either the LCD controller or the
MCU bus interface.
A FPC/FFC connector with 50 pins and 0.5mm pitch is used for the LCD connector. The connector
XF2M-5015-1A from Omron is used on several Xplained Pro designs and can be used as a reference.
Table 3-5. Xplained Pro LCD Connector
Pin number Name
RGB interface description
MCU interface description
1
ID
Communication line to the ID chip on an extension board
2
GND
Ground
3
D0
Data line
4
D1
Data line
5
D2
Data line
6
D3
Data line
7
GND
Ground
8
D4
Data line
9
D5
Data line
10
D6
Data line
11
D7
Data line
12
GND
Ground
13
D8
Data line
14
D9
Data line
15
D10
Data line
16
D11
Data line
17
GND
Ground
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Pin number Name
RGB interface description
MCU interface description
18
D12
Data line
19
D13
Data line
20
D14
Data line
21
D15
Data line
22
GND
Ground
23
D16
Data line
24
D17
Data line
25
D18
Data line
26
D19
Data line
27
GND
Ground
28
D20
Data line
29
D21
Data line
30
D22
Data line
31
D23
Data line
32
GND
Ground
33
PCLK / CMD DATA Pixel clock
SEL
Display RAM select. One
address line of the MCU for
displays where it is possible to
select either register or data
interface.
34
VSYNC / CS
Vertical Synchronization
Chip select
35
HSYNC / WE
Horizontal Synchronization
Write enable signal
36
DATA ENABLE /
RE
Data enable signal
Read enable signal
37
SPI SCK
Clock for serial peripheral interface
38
SPI MOSI
Master out slave in of serial peripheral interface
39
SPI MISO
Master in slave out of serial peripheral interface
40
SPI SS
Slave select for serial peripheral interface. Preferably a dedicated
pin.
41
ENABLE
Display enable
42
I2C SDA
I2C data
43
I2C SCL
I2C clock
44
IRQ1
Interrupt 1
45
IRQ2
Interrupt 2
46
PWM
Backlight control
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3.4.3.
Pin number Name
RGB interface description
MCU interface description
47
RESET
Extension reset
48
VCC
3.3V power supply for extension board
49
VCC
3.3V power supply for extension board
50
GND
Ground
Xplained Pro Power Header
The power header can be used to connect external power to the XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro kit. The kit
will automatically detect and switch to any external power if supplied. The power header can also be used
as supply for external peripherals or extension boards. Care must be taken not to exceed the total current
limitation of the on-board regulator when using the 3.3V pin.
Table 3-6. Xplained Pro Power Header
Pin number
Pin name
Description
1
VEXT_P5V0
External 5V input
2
GND
Ground
3
VCC_P5V0
Unregulated 5V (output, derived from one of the input sources)
4
VCC_P3V3
Regulated 3.3V (output, used as main power supply for the kit)
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4.
Hardware Users Guide
4.1.
Connectors
This chapter describes the implementation of the relevant connectors and headers on XMEGA A1U
Xplained Pro and their connection to the ATxmega128A1U. The tables of connections in this chapter also
describes which signals are shared between the headers and on-board functionality.
4.1.1.
Xplained Pro Standard Extension Headers
The XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro headers EXT1, EXT2, and EXT3 offer access to the I/O of the
microcontroller in order to expand the board e.g. by connecting extensions to the board. These headers
all comply with the standard extension header specified in Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header. All
headers have a pitch of 2.54mm.
Table 4-1. Extension Header EXT1
Pin on EXT1
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
1 [ID]
-
-
Communication line to ID chip on
extension board
2 [GND]
-
-
GND
3 [ADC(+)]
PA0
ADCA0 (GAINPOS)
Alternate signal header
4 [ADC(-)]
PA4
ADCA4 (GAINNEG)
5 [GPIO1]
PE6
GPIO
6 [GPIO2]
PE7
GPIO
7 [PWM(+)]
PE1
TCC0 OC0B
8 [PWM(-)]
PE0
TCC0 OC0A
9 [IRQ/GPIO]
PR0
GPIO
10 [SPI_SS_B/GPIO]
PR1
GPIO
11 [TWI_SDA]
PC0
TWIC SDA
EDBG and LCD Connector
12 [TWI_SCL]
PC1
TWIC SCL
EDBG and LCD Connector
13 [USART_RX]
PC2
USARTC0 RXD0
14 [USART_TX]
PC3
USARTC0 TXD0
15 [SPI_SS_A]
PC4
SPIC SS
16 [SPI_MOSI]
PC5
SPIC MOSI
EXT2, EXT3, and LCD
Connector
17 [SPI_MISO]
PC6
SPIC MISO
EXT2, EXT3, LCD Connector,
and Alternate signal header
18 [SPI_SCK]
PC7
SPIC SCK
EXT2, EXT3, LCD Connector,
and Alternate signal header
Alternate signal header
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Pin on EXT1
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
19 [GND]
-
-
GND
20 [VCC]
-
-
VCC
Table 4-2. Extension Header EXT2
Pin on EXT2
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
1 [ID]
-
-
Communication line to ID chip on
extension board
2 [GND]
-
-
GND
3 [ADC(+)]
PA1
ADCA1 (GAINPOS)
4 [ADC(-)]
PA6
ADCA6 (GAINNEG)
5 [GPIO1]
PB4
GPIO
6 [GPIO2]
PB5
GPIO
7 [PWM(+)]
PE5
TCE1 OC1B
8 [PWM(-)]
PE4
TCE1 OC1A
9 [IRQ/GPIO]
PB6
GPIO
Alternate signal header
10 [SPI_SS_B/GPIO]
PB7
GPIO
Alternate signal header
11 [TWI_SDA]
PF0
TWIF SDA
EXT3
12 [TWI_SCL]
PF1
TWIF SCL
EXT3
13 [USART_RX]
PF2
USARTF0 RXD0
14 [USART_TX]
PF3
USARTF0 TXD0
15 [SPI_SS_A]
PF4
GPIO
16 [SPI_MOSI]
PC5
SPIC MOSI
EXT1, EXT3, and LCD
Connector
17 [SPI_MISO]
PC6
SPIC MISO
EXT1, EXT3, LCD Connector,
and Alternate signal header
18 [SPI_SCK]
PC7
SPIC SCK
EXT1, EXT3, LCD Connector,
and Alternate signal header
19 [GND]
-
-
GND
20 [VCC]
-
-
VCC
Alternate signal header
Table 4-3. Extension Header EXT3
Pin on EXT3
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
1 [ID]
-
-
Communication line to ID chip on
extension board
2 [GND]
-
-
GND
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4.1.2.
Pin on EXT3
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
3 [ADC(+)]
PA3
ADCA3 (GAINPOS)
4 [ADC(-)]
PA7
ADCA7 (GAINNEG)
5 [GPIO1]
PK0
GPIO
6 [GPIO2]
PK1
GPIO
7 [PWM(+)]
PD5
TCD1 OC1B
8 [PWM(-)]
PD4
TCD1 OC1A
9 [IRQ/GPIO]
PK2
GPIO
10 [SPI_SS_B/GPIO]
PK3
GPIO
11 [TWI_SDA]
PF0
TWIF SDA
EXT2
12 [TWI_SCL]
PF1
TWIF SCL
EXT2
13 [USART_RX]
PF6
USARTF1 RXD1
14 [USART_TX]
PF7
USARTF1 TXD1
15 [SPI_SS_A]
PD0
GPIO
16 [SPI_MOSI]
PC5
SPIC MOSI
EXT1, EXT2, and LCD
Connector
17 [SPI_MISO]
PC6
SPIC MISO
EXT1, EXT2, LCD Connector,
and Alternate signal header
18 [SPI_SCK]
PC7
SPIC SCK
EXT1, EXT2, LCD Connector,
and Alternate signal header
19 [GND]
-
-
GND
20 [VCC]
-
-
VCC
Alternate signal header
LCD Extension Connector
Extension connector EXT4 is a special connector for LCD displays. The physical connector is a TE
Connectivity 5-1734839-0 FPC connector.
Table 4-4. LCD Display Connector EXT4
Pin on EXT4
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
1 [ID]
-
-
Communication line to ID chip on
extension board
2 [GND]
-
-
GND
3 [D0]
PJ0
D0
SRAM
4 [D1]
PJ1
D1
SRAM
5 [D2]
PJ2
D2
SRAM
6 [D3]
PJ3
D3
SRAM
7 [GND]
-
-
GND
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Pin on EXT4
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
8 [D4]
PJ4
D4
SRAM
9 [D5]
PJ5
D5
SRAM
10 [D6]
PJ6
D6
SRAM
11 [D7]
PJ7
D7
SRAM
12 [GND]
-
-
GND
13 [D8]
-
-
14 [D9]
-
-
15 [D10]
-
-
16 [D11]
-
-
17 [GND]
-
-
18 [D12]
-
-
19 [D13]
-
-
20 [D14]
-
-
21 [D15]
-
-
22 [GND]
-
-
23 [D16]
-
-
24 [D17]
-
-
25 [D18]
-
-
26 [D19]
-
-
27 [GND]
-
-
28 [D20]
-
-
29 [D21]
-
-
30 [D22]
-
-
31 [D23]
-
-
32 [GND]
-
-
GND
33 [PCLK / CMD_DATA_SEL]
PJ0 ALE1(1)
A0
SRAM
34 [VSYNC / CS]
PH7
EBI CS3
35 [HSYNC / WE]
PH0
EBI NWE
SRAM
36 [DATA ENABLE / RE]
PH1
EBI NRD
SRAM
37 [SPI SCK]
PC7
SPIC SCK
EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, and
Alternate signal header
38 [SPI MOSI]
PC5
SPIC MOSI
EXT1, EXT2, and EXT3
GND
GND
GND
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Pin on EXT4
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
39 [SPI MISO]
PC6
SPIC MISO
EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, and
Alternate signal header
40 [SPI SS]
PB1
GPIO
41 [DISP ENABLE]
PK5
GPIO
EDBG DGI
42 [TWI SDA]
PC0
TWIC SDA
EXT1 and EDBG
43 [TWI SCL]
PC1
TWIC SCL
EXT1 and EDBG
44 [IRQ1]
PK4
GPIO
EDBG DGI
45 [IRQ2]
PK6
GPIO
EDBG DGI
46 [PWM]
PF5
TCF1 OC1B
47 [RESET]
PA5
GPIO
48 [VCC]
-
VCC_P3V3
49 [VCC]
-
VCC_P3V3
50 [GND]
-
GND
Note: 1. Connected through ALE1 latch.
4.1.3.
Other Headers
In addition to the Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header, XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro has one additional
header with spare signals that offers access to the I/O of the microcontroller which are otherwise not
easily available elsewhere or might be favorable to have collected together. The header has a pitch of
2.54mm.
Table 4-5. Alternate Signals Header
Pin on header
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
1
PA0
AREFA
EXT1
2
PB0
AREFB
3
PB2
DACB0
4
PB3
DACB1
5
PA7
ACA0OUT
EXT3
6
PA6
ACA1OUT
EXT2
7
PB7
ACB0OUT
EXT2
8
PB6
ACB1OUT
EXT2
9
PC6
CLOCKOUT (src)
EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, and LCD
Connector
10
PC7
CLOCKOUT (per)
EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, and LCD
Connector
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4.1.4.
Pin on header
XMEGA pin
Function
Shared functionality
11
PE7
EVOUT
EXT1
12
-
-
GND
Current Measurement Header
An angled 1x2, 100mil pin-header marked with MCU current measurement is located at the upper edge of
the XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro. All power to the ATxmega128A1U is routed through this header. To
measure the power consumption of the device remove the jumper and replace it with an ammeter.
Caution: Removing the jumper from the pin-header while the kit is powered may cause the
ATxmega128A1U to be powered through its I/O pins. This may cause permanent damage to the
device.
4.2.
Peripherals
4.2.1.
Crystal
The XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro kit contains one crystal that can be used as clock source for the XMEGA
device. The crystal has a cut-strap next to it that can be used to measure the oscillator safety factor. This
is done by cutting the strap and adding a resistor across the strap. More information about oscillator
allowance and safety factor can be found in appnote AVR4100.
Table 4-6. External 32.768kHz Crystals
4.2.2.
Pin on XMEGA
Function
PQ0
XIN32 (TOSC1)
PQ1
XOUT32 (TOSC2)
Mechanical Buttons
XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro contains two mechanical buttons. One button is the RESET button connected
to the XMEGA reset line and the other is a generic user configurable button. When a button is pressed it
will drive the I/O line to GND.
Table 4-7. Mechanical Buttons
4.2.3.
Pin on XMEGA
Silkscreen text
RESET/PDI_CLK
RESET
PQ2
SW0
LED
There is one yellow LED available on the XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro board that can be turned on and off.
The LED can be activated by driving the connected I/O line to GND.
Table 4-8. LED Connections
Pin on XMEGA
LED
PQ3
Yellow LED0
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4.2.4.
USB
The XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro has a micro USB receptacle for use with the XMEGA A1U USB device
module. To be able to detect when a USB cable is connected, a GPIO is used to detect the VBUS voltage
on the connector.
Table 4-9. USB Connections
4.2.5.
Pin on XMEGA
USB
PA2
VBUS Detection
PD6
USB D-
PD7
USB D+
SRAM
The XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro features a SRAM with latches for configuring the XMEGA in 2-PORT EBI
mode. In this mode the address byte 0 and 1 is shared with data byte 0.
Table 4-10. SRAM Connections
Pin on XMEGA
SRAM
PJ0
D0 (data)
PJ1
D1 (data)
PJ2
D2 (data)
PJ3
D3 (data)
PJ4
D4 (data)
PJ5
D5 (data)
PJ6
D6 (data)
PJ7
D7 (data)
PJ0 through ALE1 latch
A0 (address)
PJ1 through ALE1 latch
A1 (address)
PJ2 through ALE1 latch
A2 (address)
PJ3 through ALE1 latch
A3 (address)
PJ4 through ALE1 latch
A4 (address)
PJ5 through ALE1 latch
A5 (address)
PJ6 through ALE1 latch
A6 (address)
PJ7 through ALE1 latch
A7 (address)
PJ0 through ALE2 latch
A8 (address)
PJ1 through ALE2 latch
A9 (address)
PJ2 through ALE2 latch
A10 (address)
PJ3 through ALE2 latch
A11 (address)
PJ4 through ALE2 latch
A12 (address)
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4.3.
Pin on XMEGA
SRAM
PJ5 through ALE2 latch
A13 (address)
PJ6 through ALE2 latch
A14 (address)
PJ7 through ALE2 latch
A15 (address)
PH4
A16 (address)
PH5
A17 (address)
PK7
A18 (address)
PH2
ALE1 (Address Latch Enable 1)
PH3
ALE2 (Address Latch Enable 2)
PH6
CS
PH0
WE
PH1
RE
Embedded Debugger Implementation
XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro contains an Embedded Debugger (EDBG) that can be used to program and
debug the ATxmega128A1U using the Program Debug Interface (PDI). The Embedded Debugger also
include a Virtual Com port interface over UART, an Atmel Data Gateway Interface over SPI and TWI and
it monitors four of the XMEGA GPIOs. Atmel Studio can be used as a front end for the Embedded
Debugger.
4.3.1.
Program Debug Interface
The Program Debug Interface (PDI) use two pins to communicate with the target. For further information
on how to use the programming and debugging capabilities of the EDBG, see Embedded Debugger.
Table 4-11. PDI Connections
4.3.2.
Pin on XMEGA
Function
RESET/PDI_CLK
PDI clock
PDI_DATA
PDI data
Virtual COM Port
The Embedded Debugger acts as a Virtual Com Port gateway by using one of the ATxmega128A1U
UARTs. For further information on how to use the Virtual COM port see Embedded Debugger.
Table 4-12. Virtual COM Port Connections
Pin on XMEGA
Function
PE2
USARTE0 RXD0 (XMEGA RX line)
PE3
USARTE0 TXD0 (XMEGA TX line)
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4.3.3.
Atmel Data Gateway Interface
The Embedded Debugger features an Atmel Data Gateway Interface (DGI) by using either a SPI or I2C
port. The DGI can be used to send a variety of data from the XMEGA to the host PC. For further
information on how to use the DGI interface see Embedded Debugger.
Table 4-13. DGI Interface Connections when using USART
Pin on XMEGA
Function
PD1
USARTD0 XCK0
PD2
USARTD0 RXD0
PD3
USARTD0 TXD0
Table 4-14. DGI Interface Connections when using I2C
Pin on XMEGA
Function
PC0
TWIC SDA (Data line)
PC1
TWIC SCL (Clock line)
Four GPIO lines are connected to the Embedded Debugger. The EDBG can monitor these lines and time
stamp pin value changes. This makes it possible to accurately time stamp events in the XMEGA
application code. For further information on how to configure and use the GPIO monitoring features see
Embedded Debugger.
Table 4-15. GPIO Lines Connected to the EDBG
Pin on XMEGA
Function
PK4
GPIO0
PK5
GPIO1
PK6
GPIO2
PK7
GPIO3
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5.
5.1.
Appendix
Getting Started with IAR
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®
IAR Embedded Workbench for AVR is a proprietary high efficiency compiler not based on GCC.
™
Programming and debugging of Xplained Pro kits are supported in IAR Embedded Workbench for AVR
using the Atmel-ICE interface. Some initial settings have to be set up in the project to get the
programming and debugging to work.
The following steps will explain how to get your project ready for programming and debugging:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Make sure you have opened the project you want to configure. Open the OPTIONS dialog for the
project.
In the category General Options, select the Target tab. Select the device for the project or, if not
listed, the core of the device.
In the category Debugger, select the Setup tab. Select Atmel-ICE as the driver.
In the category Debugger > Atmel-ICE, select the Atmel-ICE 1 tab. Select PDI as the interface
and optionally select the PDI frequency.
Figure 5-1. Select Target Device
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Figure 5-2. Select Debugger
Figure 5-3. Configure Interface
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6.
6.1.
Hardware Revision and Known Issues
Identifying Product ID and Revision
The revision and product identifier of Xplained Pro boards can be found in two ways; either through Atmel
Studio or by looking at the sticker on the bottom side of the PCB.
By connecting an Xplained Pro MCU board to a computer with Atmel Studio running, an information
window will pop up. The first six digits of the serial number, which is listed under kit details, contain the
product identifier and revision. Information about connected Xplained Pro extension boards will also
appear in the Atmel Kit's window.
The same information can be found on the sticker on the bottom side of the PCB. Most kits will print the
identifier and revision in plain text as A09-nnnn\rr, where nnnn is the identifier and rr is the revision.
Boards with limited space have a sticker with only a QR-code, which contains a serial number string.
The serial number string has the following format:
"nnnnrrssssssssss"
n = product identifier
r = revision
s = serial number
The product identifier for XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro is A09-1802.
6.2.
Revision 2
Revision 2 of XMEGA A1U Xplained Pro is the initial released version, there are no known issues.
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7.
Document Revision History
Doc. rev.
Date
Comment
42211B
04/2016
Added Getting Started with IAR.
42211A
01/2014
Initial document release.
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