Atmel | SMART SAMA5D4 Series SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra Evaluation Kit USER GUIDE Introduction This user guide introduces the Atmel® SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra evaluation kit (SAMA5D4-XULT) and describes the development and debugging capabilities for applications running on the Atmel | SMART SAMA5D4 ARM® Cortex™-A5-based embedded microprocessor unit (eMPU). Scope This guide provides details on the SAMA5D4-XULT. It is made up of four main sections: Section 1. describes the evaluation kit content and its main features. Section 2. provides instructions to power up the SAMA5D4-XULT board. Section 3. provides an overview of the SAMA5D4-XULT board. Section 4. describes the SAMA5D4-XULT board components. Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Kit Contents The SAMA5D4-XULT includes: Board Cables – – 2 One SAMA5D4-XULT board One Micro-AB type USB cable A welcome letter SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kit Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1. Evaluation Kit Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.1 1.2 2. Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.1 2.2 3. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Equipment List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Board Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Board Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5. Power up the Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Sample Code and Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Hardware Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3.1 3.2 3.3 4. Electrostatic Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Power Supply Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Board Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Function Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PIO Usage and Interface Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 SAMA5D4-XULT Board Schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 3 1. Evaluation Kit Specifications Table 1-1. Evaluation Kit Specifications Characteristic Specifications Board SAMA5D4-XULT USB powered, Board supply voltage 5VDC from optional jack connector or from "Arduino shield" Operating 0°C to +70°C Storage -40°C to +85°C Temperature 1.1 Relative Humidity 0 to 90% (non-condensing) Dimensions: Main board 135 × 88 × 20 mm RoHS status Compliant Board Identification SAMA5D4-XULT Electrostatic Warning WARNING Electrostatic sensitive device 1.2 ESD-Sensitive Electronic Equipment! The evaluation kit is shipped in a protective anti-static package. The board system must not be subject to high electrostatic potentials. We strongly recommend using a grounding strap or similar ESD protective device when handling the board in hostile ESD environments (offices with synthetic carpet, for example). Avoid touching the component pins or any other metallic element on the board. Power Supply Warning Hardware Power Supply Limitation WARNING Using a power adapter greater than 5Vcc (e.g. the 12Vcc power adapters from other kits such as Arduino kits) may damage the board. Hardware Power Budget WARNING 4 Using the USB as the main power source (max. 500 mA) is acceptable only with the use of the on-board peripherals and low-power LCD extension. When external peripheral or add-on boards need to be powered, we recommend the use of an external power adapter connected to the J4 DC jack (can provide up to 1.2A on the 3.3V node). SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 2. Power Source Several options are available to power up the SAMA5D4-XULT board. The board can be: USB-powered through the USB Micro-AB connector (J11 - default configuration). Powered through an external AC-to-DC adapter connected via a 2.1 mm center-positive plug into the optional power jack of the board (J4). The recommended output voltage range of the power adapter is 5V at 2A. Powered through the "Arduino" shield. Powered through the USB Micro-AB connector on the Atmel Embedded Debugger (EDBG) interface (J20). WARNING 2.1 Unlike Arduino Uno boards, the SAMA5D4-XULT board runs at 3.3V. The maximum voltage that the I/O pins can tolerate is 3.3V. Providing higher voltages (e.g. 5V) to an I/O pin could damage the board. Power up the Board Unpack the board, taking care to avoid electrostatic discharge. Connect the USB Micro-AB cable to the connector (J11). Then connect the other end of the cable to a free USB port of your PC. Table 2-1. 2.2 Electrical Characteristics Electrical Parameter Values Input voltage 5 VCC Maximum Input voltage (limits) 6 VCC Max DC 3v3 current available 1.2A I/O Voltage 3.3V only Sample Code and Technical Support After boot up, you can run some sample code or your own application on the development kit. You can download sample code and get technical support from the Atmel website. Linux software and demos can be found on the website Linux4SAM. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 5 3. Hardware Overview 3.1 Introduction The Atmel SAMA5D4-XULT is a fully-featured evaluation platform for the Atmel | SMART SAMA5D4 series ARMbased embedded microprocessor units (eMPU). It allows users to extensively evaluate, prototype and create application-specific designs. 3.2 Equipment List The SAMA5D4-XULT board is based on the integration of an ARM Cortex ®-A5-based microprocessor with external memory, one Ethernet physical layer transceiver, two SD/MMC interfaces, two host USB ports and one device USB port, one 24-bit RGB LCD and HDMI interface and debug interfaces. Seven headers, compatible with Arduino R3 (Uno, Due) and two Xplained headers are available for various shield connections. 6 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 3.3 Board Features Table 3-1. Board Specifications Characteristics Specifications Dimensions (L x W x H) 135 × 88 × 20 mm Processor SAMA5D44 ( 361-ball BGA package), 16x16 mm body, pitch 0.8 mm MPU, EDBG: 12 MHz quartz Oscillators RTC: 32.768 KHz PHY: 25 MHz Main Memory Accessory memories SD/MMC USB Display 2 x DDR2 2 Gb 16 Meg x 16 x 8 banks (total 4Gbit = 512 MB) 1 x SLC NAND Flash 4 Gb 8-bit data (total 4Gbit = 512 MB) One optional Serial EEPROM SPI One EEPROM with Mac Address and Serial Number One 4-bit SD card connector One 4-bit Micro-SD card connector Two USB Hosts with power switch One Micro-AB USB device One LCD interface connector, LCD TFT Controller with overlay, alpha-blending, rotation, scaling and color space conversion One HDMI interface and connector Ethernet Debug port Expansion connector Board supply voltage One Ethernet PHY (RMII 10/100MHz) One JTAG interface connector One serial DBGU interface (3v3 level) One EDBG interface Arduino R3 compatible set of connectors XPRO set of connectors 5V from USB, power jack, and Arduino shield On-board power regulation by PMIC Battery On-board battery socket User interface Reset, Wake-up and free user push button One red user/power LED and one blue user LED SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 7 4. Board Components 4.1 Board Overview The fully-featured SAMA5D4-XULT board integrates multiple peripherals and interface connectors, as shown in Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1. SAMA5D4-XULT Board Overview X PLAINED PRO XPLAINED Expansion Ex n J18 PIO Expansion JJ19 PIO Expansion 4Gb Nand Flash Memory S SPI Interface JJ15 PIO Expansion J17 PIO Expansion n USB Host Interfaces U 2Gb DDR2 Memory y ce EDBG Interface e JTAG Interface s System Buttons 4 SAMA5D44 ATSAMA5D44 ATS CU ce USB A Device ut Supply Input 11427C A P P6R245.00A 1 10/100 Ethernet ARM y 2Gb DDR2 Memory H HDMI Driver & Interface e Voltages and Reset Interface EDBGG ut Optional Supply Input F Free User Push Button G EDBG L tor LCD Connector AD Inputs and CAN Interfaces ADC n ADC Inputs Expansion D Debug Interface 8 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Table 4-1 describes the interface connectors on the SAMA5D4-XULT. Table 4-1. SAMA5D4-XULT Board Interface Connectors Connector Interfaces to J4 Main power supply J11 USB A Device. Supports USB device using a type Micro-AB connector J16 USB Host B and C. Supports USB host using a stacked type A connector J1 Serial DBGU (3.3V level) J13 JTAG, 20 pin IDC connector J20 EDBG USB connector J9 Micro-SD connector J24 SD/MMC connector J12 Ethernet ETH0 J2 Expansion connector with all LCD controller signals for display module connection (QTouch®, TFT LCD display with touchscreen and backlight) J5 HDMI connector type A BAT1 CR1225 Battery holder J6, J7, J8, J14, J15, J17, J18, J19 Expansion connectors with Arduino R3 compatible PIO signals J21, J22, J23 Expansion connectors Xplained J3 JTAG EDBG (not populated) J10 PIOBU extension (not populated) 4.2 Function Blocks 4.2.1 Processor The SAMA5D4 series is a high-performance, power-efficient ARM Cortex-A5 processor MPU capable of running up to 528 MHz. It integrates the ARM NEON™ SIMD engine for accelerated signal processing, multimedia and graphics as well as a 128 KB L2-Cache for high system performance. The device features the ARM TrustZone® enabling a strong security perimeter for critical software, as well as several hardware security features. The device also features advanced user interface and connectivity peripherals. The SAMA5D4 features an internal multi-layer bus architecture associated with 32 DMA channels to sustain the high bandwidth required by the processor and the high-speed peripherals. The device supports DDR2/LPDDR/LPDDR2 and SLC/MLC NAND Flash memory with 24-bit ECC. The comprehensive peripheral set includes a 720p hardware video decoder, an LCD controller with overlays for hardware-accelerated image composition, a resistive touch screen function, and a CMOS sensor interface. Connectivity peripherals include a dual 10/100 Ethernet MAC with IEEE1588, three HS USB ports, UARTs, SPIs and I2Cs. Security features include an "on-the-fly" encryption-decryption process from the external DDR memory, tamper detection pins, secure storage of critical data, an integrity check monitor (ICM) to detect modification of the memory contents, and a secure boot. The product also includes a dedicated coprocessor for public key cryptography such as RSA and elliptic curves algorithms (ECC), as well as AES, 3DES, hashing function and TRNG. These features permit to protect the system against counterfeiting, to safeguard sensitive data, authenticate safe program or secure external data transfers. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 9 The SAMA5D4 series is optimized for control panel/HMI applications needing video playback and applications that require high levels of connectivity in the industrial and consumer market. Its security features makes the SAMA5D4 well suited for secure gateways or for the IOT. 4.2.2 Power Supply Topology and Power Distribution 4.2.2.1 Power Lines 1.8V VDDCORE: SAMA5D4 series embeds an internal regulator powered by VDDCORE and generating 1.2V VCCCOREOUT. SAMA5D44 requires a 1.8V voltage (in the range from 1.70V to 1.88V) for VDDCORE, 1.2V VCCCOREOUT must be connected to VCCCORE, VDDUTMIC and VDDPLLA. 1.8V VDDIODDR: SAMA5D4 series requires a 1.8V voltage (in the range of 1.75V-1.85V) for VDDIODDR. Only one 300 mA regulator can provide VDDIODDR and VDDCORE. 2.0V VDDBU: SAMA5D4 series requires a 2.0V voltage (in the range of 1.96V-2.04V) for VDDBU. 3.3V VDDIOP: SAMA5D4 series requires a 3.3V voltage (in the range of 3.15V-3.45V) for VDDIOP, VDDOSC, VDDIOM, VDDANA and VDDUTMII. 2.5V VDDFUSE: SAMA5D4 series requires a 2.5V voltage (in the range of 2.25V-2.75V) for fuse writing operations. 4.2.2.2 Power-up Considerations To ensure reliable operation of the device, power-up must follow the sequence below: 1. Set VDDBU. Do not remove VDDBU in any case. 2. Set VDDIO/VDDANA. 3. Set VDDCORE/VDDPLL 4. Other power supplies are optional and may be set if required by the application. WARNING This power-up sequence must be respected for reliable operation. 4.2.2.3 Power-down Considerations VDDBU must never be removed when other supplies are present. 10 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 4.2.2.4 SAMA5D44 Power Supplies Summary Table 4-2. Name SAMA5D44 Power Supplies Voltage Range, Nominal Associated Ground Powers Regulator that generates core power supply on VCCCORE VDDCORE 1.62–1.98V, 1.8V GNDCORE 10 µF decoupling capacitor is to be connected to VCCCORE MUST BE ESTABLISHED AFTER VDDIOP OR AT THE SAME TIME VCCCORE 1.1–1.32V, 1.2V GNDCORE 1.70–1.90V, 1.8V VDDIODDR DDR2 Interface I/O lines GNDIODDR 1.14–1.30V, 1.2V VDDIOM Core 1.65–1.95V, 1.8V 3.0–3.6V, 3.3V LP-DDR2 Interface I/O lines GNDIOM VDDIOP (1) 3.0–3.6V, 3.3V GNDIOP VDDBU 1.88V–2.12V, 2V GNDBU NAND and HSMC Interface I/O lines Peripherals I/O lines MUST BE ESTABLISHED PRIOR TO VDDCORE Slow Clock oscillator, the internal 64 kHz RC and a part of the System Controller MUST BE ESTABLISHED FIRST VDDUTMIC 1.1–1.32V, 1.2V GNDUTMI VDDUTMII 3.0–3.6V, 3.3V GNDUTMI VDDPLLA 1.1–1.32V, 1.2V GNDPLL VDDOSC 3.0V–3.6V GNDOSC VDDANA(1) 3.0–3.6V, 3.3V GNDANA VDDFUSE 2.25–2.75V, 2.5V GNDFUSE Notes: USB device and host UTMI+ core and the UTMI PLL MUST be connected to VCCCORE USB device and host UTMI+ interface PLLA cell MUST be connected to VCCCORE Main Oscillator cell Analog parts MUST be connected to VDDIOP with filtering Fuse box for programming VDDFUSE must be 2.5V or 0V and must not be left floating 1. Both must rise at the same time due to internal constraints. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 11 4.2.2.5 ACT8865 Power Management IC The ACT8865 is a complete, cost-effective and highly-efficient ActivePMU™ power management solution, optimized to provide a single-chip power solution and voltage sequencing for Atmel SAMA5D3/SAMA5D4 and SAM9 series MPUs. It also meets the control requirements of these devices. The ACT8865 features three step-down DC/DC converters and four low-noise, low-dropout linear regulators. There is a known error on the ACT8865 I²C implementation. The port must be shut off after configuration or problems may occur with devices using the same I²C channel, e.g., TM43xx LCD display. Refer to the ACT8865 datasheet at http://www.active-semi.com/ for more details. WARNING Figure 4-2. Board Power Management VCC_1V8 JP4 DNP(Header 1X2) 1 2 VDDIODDR_MPU R55 1R 1% VDDIODDR C19 1uF 1 [10,12,14,15] NRST_3V3 PWRHLD [8] PMIC_TWCK3_PC26 [8] PMIC_TWD3_PC25 BP3 Tact Switch SMD TP13 Tact Switch SMD TP14 C177 47nF VDDREF 20 VSEL 17 PWREN 13 nPBSTAT 12 nIRQ 11 nRSTO 10 PWRHLD 21 22 SCL SDA 32 REFBP 9 nPBIN GA RESET 2 R16 49.9K 1% BP2 WAKE UP SW1 OUT1 30 1 C190 2.2uF 180ohm at 100MHz JP5 DNP(Header 1X2) VDDCORE L3 2.2uH 1 2 23 5 6 C27 10uF JP3 DNP(Header 1X2) C28 10uF VDDIOP 1 1V2_HDMI SW2 OUT2 SW3 OUT3 27 24 15 19 L4 2.2uH 1 2 NC1 NC2 C194 2.2uF INL45 INL67 C24 10uF L1 C26 10uF JP2 C25 10uF DNP(Header 1X2) 2.2uH VCC_3V3 C1 10uF C2 10uF 3 (2V5) R410 0R 4 (3V3) R78 0R OUT6 7 (1V8) R54 0R OUT7 8 R22 0R 180ohm at 100MHz VDDIOM L24 1 2 180ohm at 100MHz VCC_EDBG L6 1 2 FUSE_2V5 OUT5 2 180ohm at 100MHz VDDUTMII L19 1 2 C3 100nF OUT4 L26 180ohm at 100MHz VDDANA VOUT6 VOUT7 EP WKUP [9] PMIC_IRQ_PE25 18 25 GP1 GP2 GP3 R19 VDDREF 10K 10K [9] C14 4.7uF VCC_2V R18 VCC_3V3 C175 4.7uF 29 28 14 C176 4.7uF ACT8865QI305-T VP1 VP2 VP3 2 1 2 U2 31 26 16 33 VCC_5V L7 C12 4.7uF C16 4.7uF C18 4.7uF C187 4.7uF 3 Q1 IRLML2502 [9] R17 SHDN C5 DNP(100nF) 1K PWRHLD C4 10nF VDDREF R2 49.9K 1% 1 C10 DNP(100nF) Place TP13 and TP14 to Bottom. R1 2 100K 1% C6 100nF Supply Group Configuration The ACT8865 provides: All power supplies required by the SAMA5D44 device: – 1.8V VDDCORE – 1.8V VDDIODDR – 2.0V VDDBU – 3.3V VDDIOP, VDDIOM, VDDANA, VDDUTMII – 2.5V VDDFUSE Power supplies to external chips on the main board: – 1.2V HDMI – 3.3V Ethernet PHY, HDMI, EDBG 4.2.2.6 Power Options There are several power options for the SAMA5D4-XULT board. The power sources are selected by a set of 0R resistors. The USB-powered operation is the default configuration. It comes from the USB device port connected to a PC or a 5V DC supply. The USB supply is sufficient to power the 12 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 board in most applications. It is important to note that when the USB supply is used, the USB Host ports do not function. If USB Host ports are required for the application, it is recommended that a DC supply be used. Figure 4-3 provides the schematics of power options. Figure 4-3. Input Powering Scheme Option Q8 IRLML6402 Q5 IRLML6402 0R 2 [10] USB_VBUS_5V R402 0R R401 DNP(0R) 3 Q7 IRLML6402 R408 1 3 2 DNP(0R) 3 3 VCC_5V U16 C170 100nF C171 1uF 1 7 IN IN_pad 6 2 EN GND 2 OUT1 OUT2 FLAG 4 5 3 C23 22uF C21 100nF NCP349MNAETBG 1 2 R403 100K 1% J4 VCC_5V_IN Q6 IRLML6402 1 [15] EXP_5V 2 1 R407 100K 1% 3 1 R409 [14] EDBG_USB_VBUS_5V R400 100K 1% DNP(DC Jack) 5V/2A Input Note: USB-powered operation eliminates additonal wires and batteries. It is the preferred mode of operation for any project that requires only a 5V source at up to 500 mA. 4.2.2.7 Wall Supply Source A wall supply can be used to provide power to the board. A regulated 5V DC supply of at least 2A is required. If USB ports and expansion headers are used, a rating of 3A is preferred. A 2.1 mm plug with a center-hot configuration is required. If the USB host ports or expansion board "Arduino shields" are used, additional current is necessary. If the DC load required is greater than 500 mA per port, a higher current supply must be used. 4.2.2.8 Backup Power Supply The SAMA5D4-XULT board requires a battery (3V Lithium Battery type CR1225 or equivalent) in order to permanently power the backup part of the SAMA5D4 device (refer to SAMA5D4 Series datasheet). To avoid losing data and saved registers, the board must be powered on when replacing the battery. Figure 4-4. VBAT Powering Scheme Option VCC_5V DNP(0R) GND VDDBU_3V 4 VIN 1 CE 2 GND 2 BAT54C C64 100nF C82 1uF C85 100nF VOUT VCC_2V 3 VDDBU_2V C109 1uF NCP4682DSQ20T1G 2 Battery Holder_3V VCC 1 3 BAT1 JP6 DNP(Header 1X2) U13 D11 1 1 2 [15] EXP_VBAT R333 4.2.2.9 Power Supply Control In the ACT8865, three DCDCs (1.8V, 1.2V, 3.3V) and two LDO outputs are available. All ACT8865 outputs can be controlled by the TWI interface through software. The three DCDCs outputs can be enabled or disabled by the SAMA5D44 SHDN output: SHDN=0: The DCDCs output is disabled. SHDN=1: The DCDCs output is enabled. Two push buttons are also available: Wakeup push button: When pressed, the ACT8865 power outputs are restarted if the ACT8865 is in shutdown mode. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 13 4.2.3 Reset push button: When pressed, the ACT8865 transfers the reset signal to NRST_3V3, and then to NRST_2V for the MPU by using a resistor divider. Reset Circuitry The reset sources for SAMA5D4-XULT board are: Power-on reset from the Power Management Unit (PMIC) Push button reset BP3 External reset from "Arduino" connectors JTAG or EDBG reset from an in-circuit emulator Tact Switch Tact Switch SMD TP14 C177 47nF PWRHLD 21 22 SCL SDA 32 REFBP 9 nPBIN GA RESET R16 49.9K 1% 2 BP2 WAKE UP 33 BP3 SMD TP13 10 GP1 GP2 GP3 PWRHLD [8] PMIC_TWCK3_PC26 [8] PMIC_TWD3_PC25 EP Reset/Wakeup and Shutdown Control 29 28 14 Figure 4-5. 3 Q1 IRLML2502 [9] R17 SHDN C5 DNP(100nF) 1K R1 2 100K 1% C4 10nF VDDREF 4.2.4 R2 49.9K 1% C10 DNP(100nF) 1 PWRHLD C6 100nF Clock Circuitry The SAMA5D4-XULT board includes four clock sources: Two clocks are alternatives for the SAMA5D44 processor (12 MHz, 32 KHz) One crystal oscillator used for the Ethernet RMII chip (25 MHz) One crystal oscillator used for the EDBG (12 MHz) Figure 4-6. Clock Circuitry XOUT32 XIN R223 DNP(1M) R206 XOUT 32.768KHz CL=12.5pF Y3 1 4 2 3 C39 20pF XIN32 DNP(1M) 12MHz CL=15pF 1 4 C33 20pF C32 20pF 2 3 C38 20pF Y2 EDBG_XIN C152 ETH0_XI 20pF EDBG_XOUT 2 DNP(1M) 1 R31 Y1 Y4 C15 20pF 14 2 3 12MHz CL=15pF C13 20pF SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 C153 R375 DNP(1M) 4 4 3 1 25MHz CL=20pF 20pF ETH0_XO 4.2.5 Memory 4.2.5.1 Memory Organization The SAMA5D4 features a DDR/SDR memory interface and an External Bus Interface (EBI) to permit interfacing to a wide range of external memories and to almost any kind of parallel peripheral. This section describes the memory devices that equip the SAMA5D4-XULT board. 4.2.5.2 DDR2/SDRAM DDR2 MPU_DDR2_BA0 MPU_DDR2_BA1 MPU_DDR2_BA2 L2 L3 L1 BA0 BA1 BA2 MPU_DDR2_CSn MPU_DDR2_RASn MPU_DDR2_CASn MPU_DDR2_WEn L8 K7 L7 K3 CS RAS CAS WE MPU_DDR2_CK+ MPU_DDR2_CKMPU_DDR2_CKEn J8 K8 K2 CK CK CKE 0R K9 ODT VDDIODDR J2 J7 J1 VREF VSSDL VDDL R341 DDR2_VREF VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VSS4 VSS5 C53 100nF A3 E3 J3 N1 P9 C54 100nF A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 E9 G1 G3 G7 G9 VDDQ1 VDDQ2 VDDQ3 VDDQ4 VDDQ5 VDDQ6 VDDQ7 VDDQ8 VDDQ9 VDDQ10 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 U7 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 G8 G2 H7 H3 H1 H9 F1 F9 C8 C2 D7 D3 D1 D9 B1 B9 MPU_DDR2_DQ0 MPU_DDR2_DQ1 MPU_DDR2_DQ2 MPU_DDR2_DQ3 MPU_DDR2_DQ4 MPU_DDR2_DQ5 MPU_DDR2_DQ6 MPU_DDR2_DQ7 MPU_DDR2_DQ8 MPU_DDR2_DQ9 MPU_DDR2_DQ10 MPU_DDR2_DQ11 MPU_DDR2_DQ12 MPU_DDR2_DQ13 MPU_DDR2_DQ14 MPU_DDR2_DQ15 LDQS LDQS F7 E8 MPU_DDR2_DQS0+ MPU_DDR2_DQS0- UDQS UDQS B7 A8 MPU_DDR2_DQS1+ MPU_DDR2_DQS1- UDM LDM B3 F3 MPU_DDR2_DM1 MPU_DDR2_DM0 NC_A2 NC_E2 RFU_R3 RFU_R7 A2 E2 R3 R7 VSSQ1 VSSQ2 VSSQ3 VSSQ4 VSSQ5 VSSQ6 VSSQ7 VSSQ8 VSSQ9 VSSQ10 M8 M3 M7 N2 N8 N3 N7 P2 P8 P3 M2 P7 R2 R8 A7 B8 D2 D8 E7 F2 F8 H2 H8 B2 MPU_DDR2_A0 MPU_DDR2_A1 MPU_DDR2_A2 MPU_DDR2_A3 MPU_DDR2_A4 MPU_DDR2_A5 MPU_DDR2_A6 MPU_DDR2_A7 MPU_DDR2_A8 MPU_DDR2_A9 MPU_DDR2_A10 MPU_DDR2_A11 MPU_DDR2_A12 MPU_DDR2_A13 VDD1 VDD2 VDD3 VDD4 VDD5 A1 E1 J9 M9 R1 VDDIODDR MT47H128M16RT-25E:C MPU_DDR2_CK+ R347 DNP(100R 1%) VDDIODDR DDR2 MPU_DDR2_BA0 MPU_DDR2_BA1 MPU_DDR2_BA2 L2 L3 L1 BA0 BA1 BA2 MPU_DDR2_CSn MPU_DDR2_RASn MPU_DDR2_CASn MPU_DDR2_WEn L8 K7 L7 K3 CS RAS CAS WE MPU_DDR2_CK+ MPU_DDR2_CKMPU_DDR2_CKEn J8 K8 K2 CK CK CKE K9 ODT J2 J7 J1 VREF VSSDL VDDL R171 0R DDR2_VREF C136 100nF VDDIODDR C158 100nF A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 E9 G1 G3 G7 G9 VDDQ1 VDDQ2 VDDQ3 VDDQ4 VDDQ5 VDDQ6 VDDQ7 VDDQ8 VDDQ9 VDDQ10 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 U4 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 G8 G2 H7 H3 H1 H9 F1 F9 C8 C2 D7 D3 D1 D9 B1 B9 MPU_DDR2_DQ16 MPU_DDR2_DQ17 MPU_DDR2_DQ18 MPU_DDR2_DQ19 MPU_DDR2_DQ20 MPU_DDR2_DQ21 MPU_DDR2_DQ22 MPU_DDR2_DQ23 MPU_DDR2_DQ24 MPU_DDR2_DQ25 MPU_DDR2_DQ26 MPU_DDR2_DQ27 MPU_DDR2_DQ28 MPU_DDR2_DQ29 MPU_DDR2_DQ30 MPU_DDR2_DQ31 LDQS LDQS F7 E8 MPU_DDR2_DQS2+ MPU_DDR2_DQS2- UDQS UDQS B7 A8 MPU_DDR2_DQS3+ MPU_DDR2_DQS3- UDM LDM B3 F3 MPU_DDR2_DM3 MPU_DDR2_DM2 NC_A2 NC_E2 RFU_R3 RFU_R7 A2 E2 R3 R7 VSSQ1 VSSQ2 VSSQ3 VSSQ4 VSSQ5 VSSQ6 VSSQ7 VSSQ8 VSSQ9 VSSQ10 M8 M3 M7 N2 N8 N3 N7 P2 P8 P3 M2 P7 R2 R8 A7 B8 D2 D8 E7 F2 F8 H2 H8 B2 MPU_DDR2_A0 MPU_DDR2_A1 MPU_DDR2_A2 MPU_DDR2_A3 MPU_DDR2_A4 MPU_DDR2_A5 MPU_DDR2_A6 MPU_DDR2_A7 MPU_DDR2_A8 MPU_DDR2_A9 MPU_DDR2_A10 MPU_DDR2_A11 MPU_DDR2_A12 MPU_DDR2_A13 VDD1 VDD2 VDD3 VDD4 VDD5 A1 E1 J9 M9 R1 MPU_DDR2_CK- VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VSS4 VSS5 Figure 4-7. Two DDR2/SDRAM (MT47H128M16 - 2Gb - 16 Meg x 16 x 8 banks) are used as main system memory. The board provides 4 Gb on-board, soldered DDR2 (double data rate) SDRAM. The memory bus is 32 bits wide and operates with a frequency of up to 176 MHz. A3 E3 J3 N1 P9 MT47H128M16RT-25E:C SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 15 4.2.5.3 DDR_CALP and DDR_CALN Analog Inputs Two specific analog inputs, DDR_CALP and DDR_CALN, are used to calibrate all DDR I/Os. Figure 4-8. DDR_CALP and DDR_CALN Analog Inputs MPU_DDR2_BA0 MPU_DDR2_BA1 MPU_DDR2_BA2 VDDIODDR R244 200R 1% R243 200R 1% C15 D14 G13 DDR_BA0 DDR_BA1 DDR_BA2 C19 B19 DDR_CALN DDR_CALP K12 DDR_VREF DDR2_VREF C97 100nF Table 4-3. DDR_CALN & DDR_CALP CALP Pull-down CALN Pull-up DDR2 200 Ohm 200 Ohm LPDDR2 240 Ohm 240 Ohm 4.2.5.4 NAND Flash One 512 MB NAND Flash is connected to the processor. Figure 4-9. NAND Flash 3V3_NAND U9 R286 100K 1% R283 10K NAND_CLE_PC18 NAND_ALE_PC17 NAND_REn_PC13 NAND_WEn_PC14 NAND_CEn_PC15 R285 100K 1% NAND_RDY_PC16 R282 (NAND_WPn) R288 Nand Flash DNP(100K 1%) VCC_3V3 3V3_NAND R287 C43 100nF C45 100nF 0R C41 100nF C44 100nF 0R 16 17 8 18 9 CLE ALE RE WE CE 7 R/B 19 WP 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 35 N.C1 N.C2 N.C3 N.C4 N.C5 N.C6 N.C7 N.C8 N.C9 N.C10 N.C11 N.C12 N.C13 N.C14 N.C15 N.C16 I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 I/O3 I/O4 I/O5 I/O6 I/O7 N.C18 N.C19 N.C20 N.C21 N.C22 N.C23 N.C24 29 30 31 32 41 42 43 44 26 27 28 33 40 45 46 DNU2 DNU1 47 38 VCC_1 VCC_2 VCC_3 VCC_4 12 37 34 39 VSS_1 VSS_2 VSS_3 VSS_4 13 36 25 48 NAND_IO0_PC5 NAND_IO1_PC6 NAND_IO2_PC7 NAND_IO3_PC8 NAND_IO4_PC9 NAND_IO5_PC10 NAND_IO6_PC11 NAND_IO7_PC12 3V3_NAND MT29F4G08ABAEAWP:E 4.2.5.5 CS Disable The SAMA5D44 device boots according to the following sequence: 1. the SD CARD connected on MCI1 2. the optional Dataflash connected on NPCS0 SPI0 3. the 8-bit NAND Flash connected to D0-D7 In this sequence, the first device found with bootable contents is selected as the boot source. The others are disregarded. On-board jumpers (JP7, JP8) control the selection (CS#) of the on-board bootable memory components (NAND Flash and Serial DataFlash) using a non-inverting 3-state buffer. 16 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Figure 4-10. CS Disable R279 Nand & SPI Flash CS C40 100nF JP8 JPR8 DNP(Header 1X2) DNP(JUMPER) U10 R284 0R 1 VCC 5 2 4 AT25_SPI0_CS0_PC3 SPI Flash CS 3 GND JPR7 JP7 Header 1X2 JUMPER 1 2 10K AT25_SPI0_NCPS0_PC3 VCC_3V3 1 2 NL17SZ126DFT2G C42 100nF BOOT_DIS U8 NAND_NCS3_PC15 The jumper JP7 must be populated near the reset button 1 VCC 5 2 4 NAND_CEn_PC15 NAND Flash CS 3 GND NL17SZ126DFT2G The rule of operation is: JP7 = OFF (default) -> enable normal boot from NAND Flash (or serial DataFlash if mounted) JP7 = ON -> booting from optional serial DataFlash or NAND Flash is disabled JP8 (optional) also controls the serial DataFlash if mounted. Refer to the SAMA5D4 Series datasheet for more information on standard boot strategies and sequencing. 4.2.6 Additional Memories 4.2.6.1 Serial Data Flash (optional) The SAMA5D44 provides two high-speed Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) controllers. One port is used to interface with the optional on-board serial DataFlash. The four main signals used in the SPI interface are Clock, Data In, Data Out, and Chip Select. The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is a serial interface similar to the I2C bus interface but with three main differences: It operates at a higher speed Transmit and receive data lines are separate Device access is chip select-based instead of address-based Figure 4-11. Optional Serial DataFlash VCC_3V3 SPI Flash R211 100K 1% U5 AT25_SPI0_MOSI_PC1 AT25_SPI0_MISO_PC0 AT25_SPI0_SPCK_PC2 5 2 6 SI SO SCK AT25_SPI0_CS0_PC3 1 CS VCC 8 WP HOLD 3 7 GND 4 C34 100nF DNP(AT25DF321A) 4.2.6.2 Serial EEPROM with Unique MAC Address The SAMA5D4-XULT board embeds one Atmel AT24MAC402/602 EEPROM using a TWI0 interface. The AT24MAC402/602 provides 2048 bits of Serial Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) organized as 256 words of eight bits each and is accessed via an I2C-compatible (2-wire) serial interface. In addition, the AT24MAC402/602 incorporates an easy and inexpensive method to obtain a globally unique MAC or EUI address (EUI-48 or EUI-64). The EUI-48/64 addresses can be assigned as the actual physical address of a system hardware device or node, or it can be assigned to a software instance. These addresses are factory-programmed by Atmel and permanently write-protected in an extended memory block located outside of the standard 2-Kbit memory array. In addition, the AT24MAC402/602 provides the value-added feature of a factory-programmed, guaranteed unique 128-bit serial number located in the extended memory block (same area as the EUI address values). SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 17 The EEPROM device is used as a "soft label" to store board information such as chip type, manufacture name and production date, using the last two 16-byte blocks in memory. WARNING Figure 4-12. The information contained in these blocks should not be modified. EEPROM VCC_3V3_EEPROM VCC_3V3 R398 0R R372 10K EEPROM_WP DNP(10K) R399 VCC_3V3_EEPROM R397 0R 4.2.7 EEPROM VCC_3V3_EEPROM U15 C161 100nF 1 A0 VCC 8 2 A1 WP 7 3 A2 SCL 6 EEPROM_TWCK0_PA31 [7] 4 GND SDA 5 EEPROM_TWD0_PA30 [7] EEPROM_WP AT24MAC402-MAHM-T High-Speed Multimedia Card Interface (HSMCI) 4.2.7.1 Multimedia Card Interface (MCI) The SAMA5D4-XULT board has two high-speed Multimedia Card interfaces (MCIs) that support the multimedia card (MMC) Specification V4.3, the SD Memory Card Specification V2.0 and the SDIO V1.1 specification: MCI0 interface based on a 7-pin interface (clock, command, 4-bit data, power lines). MCI1 Interface based on a 7-pin interface (clock, command, 4-bit data, power lines). 4.2.7.2 HSMCI Card Connector A standard MMC/SD card (push and click type) connector, connected to MCI1, is mounted on the top side of the board. It features a push-lock / push-eject mechanism and a card detection switch. A micro SD card (push and click type) connector, connected to MCI0, is mountable as an option on the bottom side of the board. 18 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Figure 4-13. HSMCI0 & HSMCI1 VDD_MCI1 VCC_3V3 Q4 IRLML6402 3 2 1 VCC_3V3 R348 100K 1% [9] MCI1_CD_PE3 [9] MCI1_DA1_PE21 [9] MCI1_DA0_PE20 [9] MCI1_CK_PE18 [9] MCI1_CDA_PE19 [9] MCI1_DA3_PE23 [9] MCI1_DA2_PE22 R386 R392 R390 R344 R340 R337 10K 68K 68K 10K 68K 68K MCI1_PWR_PE4 [9] R357 C141 10uF C144 100nF DNP(4.7K) (MCI1_CD) J24 (MCI1_DA1) (MCI1_DA0) 16 15 14 0R 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 (MCI1_CK) (MCI1_CDA) (MCI1_DA3) (MCI1_DA2) R396 (MCI1_WP) 13 12 11 10 SD Card Connector SD/MMCPlus CARD INTERFACE - MCI1 [8] MCI0_CDA_PC5 [8] MCI0_CK_PC4 [9] MCI0_CD_PE2 R141 68K R194 R138 68K R142 R172 68K 10K R166 R163 (MCI0_DA0) (MCI0_DA1) (MCI0_DA2) (MCI0_DA3) 10K MCI0_DA0_PC6 MCI0_DA1_PC7 MCI0_DA2_PC8 MCI0_DA3_PC9 DNP(68K) [8] [8] [8] [8] 68K VCC_3V3 J9 (MCI0_CDA) (MCI0_CK) (MCI0_CD) 7 8 1 2 DAT0 DAT1 DAT2 DAT3 3 5 CMD CLK 4 6 VDD VSS 9 10 C29 10uF C30 100nF PGND_1 PGND_2 PGND_3 NC_1 NC_2 11 12 13 14 15 CD PGND DNP(MicroSD Card Connector) Micro SD CARD INTERFACE - MCI0 4.2.8 Communication Interfaces The SAMA5D4-XULT board is equipped with EMAC and USB Host/Device communication interfaces. 4.2.8.1 Ethernet 10/100 (EMAC) Port The SAMA5D4-XULT board contains a MICREL PHY device (KSZ8081) operating at 10/100 Mb/s. The board supports RMII interface modes. The Ethernet interface consists of two pairs of low-voltage differential pair signals designated from GRX± and GTX± plus control signals for link activity indicators. These signals can be used to connect to a 10/100 Base-T RJ45 connector integrated on SAMA5D4-XULT board. Additionally, for monitoring and control purposes, LED functionality is carried on the RJ45 connectors to indicate activity, link, and speed status information. For more information about the Ethernet controller device, refer to the MICREL KSZ8081RN controller manufacturer's datasheet. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 19 Figure 4-14. Ethernet ETH0_VDD 100 ohms differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom 1K U14 TD- 2 TX- TX- top/bot 6 TXM 3 RX+ RD+ 3 RX+ RX+ top/bot 5 RXP CT 5 RD- 6 RX- RX- top/bot 4 RXM RX- 75 75 4 NC 7 5 C116 2.2uF C126 100nF 1nF 75 7 8 8 6.49K 1% EARTH_ETH0 Right yellow LED 2 1 33 22 26 27 R383 10 GND_ETH0 19 TXD1 TXD0 TXEN RXD3/PHYAD0 RXD2/PHYAD1 RXD1/PHYAD2 RXD0/DUPLEX RXDV/CONFIG2 RXER/ISO CRS/CONFIG1 COL/CONFIG0 25 24 23 13 14 15 16 18 20 29 28 MDC MDIO INTRP/NAND 12 11 21 VDD_1V2 GND PADDLE TXC TXD2 TXD3 REXT 1K R364 G0_TXCK_PB0 [7] G0_TX1_PB13 [7] G0_TX0_PB12 [7] G0_TXEN_PB2 [7] G0_RX1_PB9 [7] G0_RX0_PB8 [7] G0_RXDV_PB6 [7] G0_RXER_PB7 [7] G0_MDC_PB16 [7] G0_MDIO_PB17 [7] G0_IRQ_PE1 [9] ETH0_VDDA VDDA_3V3 39R 3 Left Green LED 9 10 11 ETH0_VDD 12 15 16 C35 100nF 75 RXC/B-CAST_OFF TXP TX- C37 100nF EARTH_ETH0 7 2 6 13 14 top/bot 10K R380 4 TX+ 10K R379 TX+ 1 CT 10K R368 TD+ Terminal Resistor close to output side 10K R361 RJ45 Connector TX+ 10K R350 J12 1 10K R378 R358 R382 10K R381 10Base-T/100Base-TX 10K R349 ETH0 ETH0_VDD R230 470R R226 470R ACT ETH0_LED1 LINK ETH0_LED0 R351 R352 10K 10K ETH0_XO 8 XO ETH0_XI 9 XI ETH0_LED0 ETH0_LED1 30 31 ETH0_VDD VDDIO 17 RESET 32 LED0/NWAYEN LED1/SPEED NRST_3V3 [4,10,14,15] KSZ8081RNB ETH0_VDD VCC_3V3 C152 ETH0_XI 20pF ETH0_VDDA L22 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 R215 1 L21 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 C147 100nF 0R Y4 GND_ETH0 EARTH_ETH0 R375 DNP(1M) 4 C160 10uF 2 0R 3 R393 25MHz CL=20pF C153 ETH0_XO 20pF C106 10uF C138 100nF 4.2.8.2 USB Host/Device A, B & C The SAMA5D4-XULT board features three USB communication ports: USB Host B/C High- and Full-speed Interface – Two USB host stacked type A connectors. USB Host/Device A Interface – Figure 4-15. One USB device standard micro-AB connector. This port has a VBUS detection function made through the resistor ladder R218 and R214. USB Host & Device Interface USB B & C USB_VBUS_5V [4] USB A R218 100K 1% 9 SHD VBUS DM DP ID GND 7 11 10 J16 USB Connector J7_USB_A_Upper USBA_VBUS_PE31 [9] 5V_USBB R214 200K [9] USBB_DM [9] USBB_DP 6 8 C36 20pF 5 6 7 8 B 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 J7_USB_B_Lower 1 2 3 4 A 5V_USBC USBC_DM [9] USBC_DP [9] 1112 USBA_DM [9] USBA_DP [9] EARTH_USB_B/C J11 MicroUSB AB Connector L12 180ohm at 100MHz 2 1 EARTH_USB_A L15 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 EARTH_USB_A EARTH_USB_B/C The two USB Host ports are equipped with 500 mA high-side power switch for self-powered and bus-powered applications. L18 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 5V_USBC C63 100nF VCC_5V C65 10uF C68 100nF 5V_USBB 1 C48 100nF 20 2 L16 C49 180ohm at 100MHz 10uF SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 U12 8 OUTA ENA 1 7 IN FLGA 2 6 GNG FLGB 3 USB_OVCUR_PE0 [9] 5 OUTB ENB 4 USBB_EN5V_PE11 [9] SP2526A-1EN-L USBC_EN5V_PE14 [9] ENA and ENB Active High 4.2.9 LCD TFT Interface 4.2.9.1 LCD The SAMA5D4 provides 24 bits of data and control signals to the LCD interface. Other signals are used to control the LCD and are available on connector J2: TWI, SPI, 2 GPIOs for interrupt, 1-Wire and power supply lines. 4.2.9.2 LCD Expansion Header J2 is a 1.27mm pitch 50-pin header; it gives access to the LCD signals. Figure 4-16. LCD Expansion Header Interface VCC_5V VCC_3V3 NRST_3V3 [8] AD0_XP_PC27 [7] LCD_SPI1_NPCS2_PB23 [8] AD1_XM_PC28 [7] LCD_SPI1_MISO_PB18 [8] AD2_YP_PC29 [7] LCD_SPI1_MOSI_PB19 [8] AD3_YM_PC30 [7] LCD_SPI1_SPCK_PB20 R75 R50 DNP(0R) 22R R126 R95 DNP(0R) 22R R49 R74 DNP(0R) 22R R125 R94 DNP(0R) 22R [7] [9] [9] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] R416 DNP(0R) R417 0R R53 0R J2 (LCDDISP) (LCDDEN) (LCDHSYNC) (LCDVSYNC) (LCDPCK) LCD_DEN_PA29 LCD_HSYNC_PA27 LCD_VSYNC_PA26 LCD_PCK_PA28 [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT23_PA23 LCD_DAT22_PA22 LCD_DAT21_PA21 LCD_DAT20_PA20 (LCDDAT23) (LCDDAT22) (LCDDAT21) (LCDDAT20) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT19_PA19 LCD_DAT18_PA18 LCD_DAT17_PA17 LCD_DAT16_PA16 (LCDDAT19) (LCDDAT18) (LCDDAT17) (LCDDAT16) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT15_PA15 LCD_DAT14_PA14 LCD_DAT13_PA13 LCD_DAT12_PA12 (LCDDAT15) (LCDDAT14) (LCDDAT13) (LCDDAT12) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT11_PA11 LCD_DAT10_PA10 LCD_DAT9_PA9 LCD_DAT8_PA8 (LCDDAT11) (LCDDAT10) (LCDDAT9) (LCDDAT8) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT7_PA7 LCD_DAT6_PA6 LCD_DAT5_PA5 LCD_DAT4_PA4 (LCDDAT7) (LCDDAT6) (LCDDAT5) (LCDDAT4) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT3_PA3 LCD_DAT2_PA2 LCD_DAT1_PA1 LCD_DAT0_PA0 (LCDDAT3) (LCDDAT2) (LCDDAT1) (LCDDAT0) R33 R32 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (LCDPWM) (IRQ2) (IRQ1) LCD_PWM_PA24 LCD_PE10 LCD_PE9 LCD_TWCK0_PA31 LCD_TWD0_PA30 LCD_DISP_PA25 [9] LCD_ID_PE15 [14] EDBG_ID_01 LCD DNP(0R) 330R (ID_SYS) 52 51 50 Pin FPC Connector 4.2.9.3 LCD Power In order to operate correctly out of the processor with various LCD modules, two voltage lines are available: 3.3V by default and 5 VCC, both selected by 0R resistors R416 and R417. Figure 4-17. LCD Power VCC_5V VCC_3V3 NRST_3V3 R416 DNP(0R) R417 0R R53 0R LCD J2 50 49 48 47 4.2.10 HDMI Transmitter Interface The SAMA5D4-XULT board features the Silicon Image SiI9022ACUN device to convert video signals to the HDMI standard. It features the following: Compliance – HDMI 1.2a, Simply HD, DVI 1.0 Digital Video Output – Integrated TMDS core – DTV resolution support - 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i/1080p SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 21 – PC resolution support - VGA/XGA/SXGA/WSXGA/UXGA – Flexible interface to HD MPEG decoders – Integrated YCbCr -> RGB conversion – 4:2:2 -> 4:4:4 up-converter Digital Audio Output – DVD-Audio support through 4 x I2S inputs – Supports 2-ch 192kHz or 8-ch 96kHz – Supports IEC60958 2-ch PCM or IEC61937 compressed audio (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.) – Industry-standard S/PDIF input, Integrated MCLK generator Power Management – 1.2V and 1.8V cores provide low-power operation – Flexible power-down modes Figure 4-18. HDMI Interface VCC_5V 100 ohms differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom [7] HDMI_INT_PA25 R28 3V3_HDMI 2.2K 1% R29 R404 DNP(4.7K) R405 4.7K HDMI_SDA HDMI Type A Connector HDMI_SCL VSYNC HSYNC DE RESETN 45 44 41 40 39 37 SCLK LRCLK I2S0 I2S1 I2S2 I2S3 R30 71 50 54 52 48 49 TXC+ TXC- 59 58 SIL_TCK+ SIL_TCK- TX0+ TX0- 62 61 SIL_TD0+ SIL_TD0- TX1+ TX1- 65 64 SIL_TD1+ SIL_TD1- TX2+ TX2- 68 67 SIL_TD2+ SIL_TD2- 56 R411 EXT_SWING AVCC_1 AVCC_2 60 66 AGND_1 AGND_2 57 63 (PCK0) [7] HDMI_MCK_PA24 10K 38 MCLK 36 SPDIF IOVCC18_1 IOVCC18_2 IOVCC18_3 TVS 69 R406 HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA 15 16 SCL SDA HDMI_HPD 19 HPLG HDMI_TD0HDMI_TD0+ 4.3K 1% HDMI_TCK+ HDMI_TCK- L28 60ohm at 100MHz 1V2_HDMI 1 2 DAT2DAT2+ DAT2_S 6 4 5 DATDAT+ DAT1_S 9 7 8 DAT0DAT0+ DAT0_S 10 12 11 MTG1 20 MTG2 21 MTG3 22 MTG4 23 CEC NC 13 14 +5V DDC/CEC CLK+ CLKCLK_S EARTH_HDMI 18 VCC_5V_HDMI 17 C20 100nF HDMI A Connector C172 C179 C174 C169 C178 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 100nF IO_SEL: LOW=3.3V HIGH=1.8V 1K C180 100nF C182 100nF C191 10uF C181 10uF 3V3_HDMI L27 3 21 46 1 C167 100nF L11 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 0R L5 60ohm at 100MHz C166 100nF R111 VCC_3V3 2 C164 10uF SIL_TCK- 2 3 HDMI_TCK- SIL_TCK+ 1 4 HDMI_TCK+ EARTH_HDMI 1V2_HDMI L29 U3 3 1 2 DNP(WCM-2012HDMI-900T) R130 0R TP7 SMD D2 TVS HDMI_TD2HDMI_TD2+ HDMI_TD1HDMI_TD1+ C184 100nF ePAD VDDQ TMODE 10K D1 TVS SiI9022ACUN CVCC12_1 CVCC12_2 CVCC12_3 CVCC12_4 CVCC12_5 CVCC12_6 5 12 26 42 47 53 CGND 43 1 2 R132 60ohm at 100MHz C186 100nF C183 100nF C185 100nF C173 100nF C168 100nF C165 100nF C197 10uF 0R D7 L8 SIL_TD0- 2 3 HDMI_TD0- SIL_TD0+ 1 4 HDMI_TD0+ DNP(WCM-2012HDMI-900T) R134 0R R135 73 70 55 R27 D3 Close to Pin56 IO_SEL Close to SiI9022 68K 35 34 33 51 DDCSDA DDCSCL CLK HPD INT 22 CEC_A CEC_D 72 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 SCL SDA CI2CA 32 31 30 29 28 27 25 24 23 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 1 2 J5 [7] HDMI_PCK_PA28 R23 VCC_5V_HDMI R24 2.2K 1% HDMI_HPD 0R R26 4.7K [7] HDMI_DAT0_PA0 [7] HDMI_DAT1_PA1 [7] HDMI_DAT2_PA2 [7] HDMI_DAT3_PA3 [7] HDMI_DAT4_PA4 [7] HDMI_DAT5_PA5 [7] HDMI_DAT6_PA6 [7] HDMI_DAT7_PA7 [7] HDMI_DAT8_PA8 [7] HDMI_DAT9_PA9 [7] HDMI_DAT10_PA10 [7] HDMI_DAT11_PA11 [7] HDMI_DAT12_PA12 [7] HDMI_DAT13_PA13 [7] HDMI_DAT14_PA14 [7] HDMI_DAT15_PA15 [7] HDMI_DAT16_PA16 [7] HDMI_DAT17_PA17 [7] HDMI_DAT18_PA18 [7] HDMI_DAT19_PA19 [7] HDMI_DAT20_PA20 [7] HDMI_DAT21_PA21 [7] HDMI_DAT22_PA22 [7] HDMI_DAT23_PA23 R133 1K [7] HDMI_VSYNC_PA26 [7] HDMI_HSYNC_PA27 [7] HDMI_DEN_PA29 [7] HDMI_RST_PB15 3V3_HDMI [7] HDMI_TK0_PB27 [7] HDMI_TF0_PB31 [7] HDMI_TD0_PB28 R25 2.2K 1% 3V3_HDMI [7] HDMI_TWD0_PA30 [7] HDMI_TWCK0_PA31 3V3_HDMI F1 D5 1812L160/12 RB160M-60TR 1 2 1 2 3 HDMI_TCKHDMI_TCK+ 4 5 HDMI_TD0HDMI_TD0+ HDMI_TD1- 10 HDMI_TD1+ 9 8 1 2 3 HDMI_TD1HDMI_TD1+ HDMI_TD2HDMI_TD2+ 4 5 HDMI_TD2HDMI_TD2+ HDMI_TCK- 10 HDMI_TCK+ 9 8 HDMI_TD0HDMI_TD0+ 7 6 BTR6V8UD 0R L9 HDMI SIL_TD1- 2 3 HDMI_TD1- SIL_TD1+ 1 4 HDMI_TD1+ DNP(WCM-2012HDMI-900T) R137 0R R139 0R D9 7 6 BTR6V8UD L10 SIL_TD2- 2 3 HDMI_TD2- SIL_TD2+ 1 4 HDMI_TD2+ DNP(WCM-2012HDMI-900T) R143 0R 4.2.11 Indicators There are two LEDs on the SAMA5D4-XULT board that can be controlled by the user: 22 The red LED provides an indication that power is supplied to the board and is controlled via software. The blue LED is controlled via GPIO pins. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Figure 4-19. LED Indicators LED LED_USER_PE15 VCC_3V3 D10 470R R140 BLUE PD30 LED_POWER_PD30 1 Q3 R144 100K 1% IRLML2502 D8 470R 3 R136 2 TP19 RED 4.2.12 Push Button Switches The SAMA5D4-XULT features three push buttons: One board Reset button (BP3). When pressed and released, it causes a power-on reset of the board. One Wakeup push button to exit the processor from low-power mode (BP2). One User momentary push button (BP1). Push Buttons REFBP 9 nPBIN 2 R16 49.9K 1% BP2 SMD TP14 Tact Switch IRLML2502 EP GA RESET R17 SHDN 1K C5 DNP(100nF) PB_USER_PE8 R1 2 100K 1% C4 10nF VDDREF R2 49.9K 1% USER BUTTON C10 DNP(100nF) 1 PWRHLD Tact Switch Place TP19 to Bottom 3 Q1 IRLML2502 [9] RED BP1 PE8 WAKE UP TP19 SMD 33 Tact Switch GP1 GP2 GP3 BP3 32 C177 47nF SMD TP13 29 28 14 Figure 4-20. C6 100nF 4.2.13 Debug Interfaces The SAMA5D4-XULT board includes a JTAG, a Debug serial COM port and an EDBG interface port, to provide debug level access to the SAMA5D4. 4.2.13.1 Debug JTAG A 2x10-pin JTAG header is provided on the SAMA5D4-XULT board to facilitate the software development and debugging by using various JTAG emulators. The interface signals have a voltage level of 3.3V. Figure 4-21. JTAG Interface VCC_3V3 VCC_3V3 R224 R222 R227 R217 100K 1% 100K 1% 100K 1% 100K 1% JTAG J13 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 R220 R235 0R R259 0R 0R NTRST [7] TDI [7,14] TMS [7,14] TCK [7,14] TDO [7,14] NRST_3V3 [4,12,14,15] Header 2X10 4.2.13.2 DBGU The SAMA5D4-XULT board has a dedicated serial port for debugging, which is accessible through the 6-pin male header J1. Various interfaces can be used as USB/Serial DBGU port bridge, such as FTDI TTL-232R USB to TTL serial cable or basic breakout board for the RS232/USB converter. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 23 DBGU Interface VCC_5V R15 DNP(0R) R14 R12 DNP(68K) (RTS3) R11 [9] DBGU_RTS3_PE24 68K (CTS3) (TXD3) (RXD3) R10 [9] DBGU_CTS3_PE5 [9,14] DBGU_TXD3_PE17 [9,14] DBGU_RXD3_PE16 68K DEBUG DNP(68K) VCC_3V3 DNP(0R) R13 Figure 4-22. J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Header 1X6 R13 and R14 are optional (not implemented) resistors that can be used for power selection. Power can be delivered either by the SAMA5D4-XULT board or by the debug interface tool. To avoid malfunction between the debug interface (e.g. FTDI) and the on-board power system, ensure that the voltage level selected corresponds to application requirements. 4.2.14 Embedded Debugger (EDBG) Interface The Atmel Embedded Debugger (EDBG) (1) is an intuitive plug-and-play solution which adds full programming and debugging support to embedded hardware kits containing Atmel microcontrollers. It enables seamless integration between the target hardware and the Atmel Studio front end. In addition to the Virtual COM port which provides a UART bridge to the target device, the EDBG provides a Data Gateway Interface, through which the target device and host PC can communicate, facilitating high-level application debugging, monitoring, graphing and logging of system information in real-time. The EDBG is based on the Atmel UC3A4 high-performance low-power 32-bit AVR microcontroller running at up to 60 MHz. The device includes an on-chip USB 2.0 high-speed hardware module with dedicated DMA channels, making it ideal for data communications. By default, the EDBG is in Reset state and not usable. To use the EDBG interface, remove the jumper JP1. To avoid any conflict with the debug signals, do not use the JTAG and EDBG at the same time. 1. Device and Ordering Information The EDBG is a factory-programmed AT32UC3A4256J-C1UR standard microcontroller with ordering code AT32UC3A4256HHB-C1UR. For further information please contact [email protected]. 24 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Figure 4-23. EDBG Interface VCC_EDBG DNP(1M) TARGET_JTAG_TCK TARGET_JTAG_TDO TARGET_JTAG_NRST TARGET_JTAG_TMS TARGET_JTAG_TDI EDBG_XOUT Y1 R20 R21 39R 39R 6 DMFS DPFS USB_VBIAS C11 10pF VCC_EDBG L2 180ohm at 100MHz 2 1 EDBG_USB_VBUS_5V [4] C17 100nF C8 C7 1nF 2.2uF C196 2.2uF C192 100nF 470R Q2 1 EDBG_ID_05 [15] 2 R104 2 EDBG_ID_04 [15] POWER_LED_CTRL STATUS_LED_CTRL TARGET_RESET_SENSE 100K 1% R101 0R NRST_3V3 [4,10,12,15] EDBG_SPI_MISO [15] EDBG_SPI_MOSI [15] EDBG_SPI_SCK [15] EDBG_SPI_NCS [15] VCC_EDBG JTAG VCC_EDBG R131 EDBG_RESET_N 470R J9 R412 R56 PB00 PB01 PB02 PB03 PB04 PB06 PB07 PB08 PB09 PB10 PB11 RESET_N 3 Q9 VCC_EDBG J3 EDBG_JTAG_TCK 1 EDBG_JTAG_TDO 3 EDBG_JTAG_TMS 5 7 EDBG_JTAG_TDI 9 2 4 6 EDBG_RESET_N 8 10 JPR1 JP1 JUMPER Header 1X2 R8 10K EDBG_RESET_N EDBG_DIS DNP(Header 2X5) C9 100nF IO1 (3V3) C22 C189 C195 C193 C188 2.2uF 2.2uF 100nF 100nF 100nF 2 1 EDBG_JTAG_TCK EDBG_JTAG_TDI EDBG_JTAG_TDO EDBG_JTAG_TMS 3 1 VCC_EDBG GND PRTR5V0U2X K9 K8 J8 H7 EDBG_ID_07 [15] 3 U11 TCK TDI TDO TMS EDBG_ID_06 [15] VCC_EDBG EDBG_USB_DM EDBG_USB_DP J20 MicroUSB AB Connector EARTH_USB_EDBG L13 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 B9 B8 C7 IO2 7 10 1 2 3 4 5 4 SHD VBUS DM DP ID GND 6.8K 1% C47 1nF VCC 8 9 11 C46 1nF USB_VBUS DMHS DPHS EDBG_USB_FS_DM EDBG_USB_FS_DP R9 L14 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 A10 A9 A8 G4 G2 G3 J1 H1 G1 F3 F4 E3 E4 D2 D1 D3 K4 D4 F1 H2 K1 J2 H4 J3 K2 K3 J4 G5 H5 D6 BLUE 1 2 EDBG_USB_HS_DM EDBG_USB_HS_DP PX00 PX01 PX02 PX03 PX04 PX05 PX06 PX07 PX08 PX09 PX10 PX12 PX13 PX15 / PX32 PX16 / PX53 PX19 / PX59 PX21 PX23 PX24 PX25 PX26 PX27 PX28 PX29 PX30 PX31 GNDIO_1 GNDIO_2 GNDIO_3 GNDIO_4 GNDIO_5 GNDIO_6 EDBG_USB_VBUS_5V EDBG_USB_DM EDBG_USB_DP D4 RED EDBG F5 C3 H3 E2 C8 E6 TARGET_JTAG_NRST VDDIN_2 GNDPLL EDBG_DGI_SCL [10] EDBG_ID_01 D10 B10 [15] EDBG_DGI_TWD [15] EDBG_DGI_TWCK VCC_EDBG AT32UC3A4256J-C1UR VDDCORE GNDCORE Force s/n R413 0R R4 200K U1 E10 F10 EDBG_FORCE_BOOT PC00 / PX14 PC01 PC02 PC03 PC04 PC05 K5 K6 A5 A6 B7 A7 EDBG_DGI_SDA TP2 TP1 SMD SMD VDDIN_1 R3 100K 1% EDBG_ADC0 D9 VCC_5V PA00 / PA18 PA01 / PA17 PA02 / PX47 PA03 PA04 PA05 PA06 / PA13 PA07 / PA19 PA08 PA09 PA10 PA11 PA12 / PA25 PA14 / PX11 PA15 / PX45 PA16 PA20 / PX18 PA21 / PX22 PA22 / PX20 PA23 / PX46 PA24 / PX17 PA26 / PB05 PA27 PA28 PA29 PA30 PA31 VDDANA GNDANA [15] EDBG_DGI_GPIO0 [15] EDBG_DGI_GPIO1 [15] EDBG_DGI_GPIO2 [15] EDBG_DGI_GPIO3 G8 G10 E1 F9 E9 G9 E8 H10 F8 D8 C10 C9 G7 K7 J7 E7 H9 K10 H6 G6 J10 F7 A2 A1 B4 A4 C2 J6 H8 EDBG_CDC_UART_RX EDBG_CDC_UART_TX VDDIO_1 VDDIO_2 VDDIO_3 VDDIO_4 VDDIO_5 VDDIO_6 ERASE EDBG_TWI 330R 330R TCK [7,10] TDO [7,10] NRST_3V3 [4,10,12,15] TMS [7,10] TDI [7,10] 100K 1% 20pF EDBG_DGI_TWD EDBG_DGI_TWCK R5 R6 330R 330R 330R 330R 330R TARGET_JTAG_TCK TARGET_JTAG_TDO TARGET_JTAG_TMS TARGET_JTAG_TDI [15] EDBG_ID_03 [15] EDBG_ID_02 C13 B1 B2 B3 C4 A3 D7 D6 C6 C5 D5 C1 12MHz CL=15pF E5 B5 J5 B6 F2 F6 3 2 TP6 SMD [9,10] DBGU_TXD3_PE17 [9,10] DBGU_RXD3_PE16 R7 R57 R79 R80 R107 4 1 C15 20pF EDBG_XIN EDBG_XOUT 2.2K 1% R414 1K 1K 2.2K 1% 1K 1K 1K 1K R415 R103 R102 R106 R105 R110 EDBG_ID_01 EDBG_ID_02 EDBG_ID_03 EDBG_ID_04 EDBG_ID_05 EDBG_ID_06 EDBG_ID_07 R108 R109 1K EDBG_XIN R31 EARTH_USB_EDBG SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 25 4.2.15 Expansion Ports 4.2.15.1 Arduino Five 8-pin, one 6-pin, one 10-pin and one 36-pin headers (J6, J7, J8, J14, J15, J17, J18, J19) are provided on the SAMA5D4-XULT board to enable the PIO connection of various expansion cards. These headers' physical and electrical implementation match the Arduino R3 extension ("shields") scheme. Due to multiplexing, different signals can be provided on each pin. Figure 4-24. Expansion Boards Connectors Expansion Boards Connectors J17 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J6 VCC_3V3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [4] EXP_VBAT [4,10,12,14] NRST_3V3 R216 100R 1% [4] EXP_5V Socket 1X8 Socket 1X10 R309 R308 R307 0R DNP(330R) DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PE30 [9] EDBG_DGI_TWCK [14] EXP_PB4 [7] R312 R314 R313 0R DNP(330R) DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PE29 [9] EDBG_DGI_TWD [14] EXP_PB3 [7] AREF [7] R316 R315 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PB20 [7] EXP_PE6 [9] R317 R318 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PB18 [7] EXP_PE7 [9] R319 R320 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PB19 [7] EXP_PE8 [9] R321 R322 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PB21 [7] EDBG_SPI_NCS [14] EXP/XPRO_PE21 [9] EXP/XPRO_PE22 [9] EXP_PE23 [9] J7 [7] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [9] [9] J18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXP_PB28 EXP/XPRO_PC27 EXP/XPRO_PC28 EXP/XPRO_PC29 EXP/XPRO_PC30 EXP_PC31 EXP_PE24 EXP_PE5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Socket 1X8 Socket 1X8 J8 [7] [7] [7] [7] [8] [8] [7] [7] 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PE18 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO0 [14] R292 R291 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PE19 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO1 [14] R294 R293 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PB22 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC1 [8] R295 R296 0R DNP(330R) EXP_PE20 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO2 [14] R297 R298 0R DNP(330R) EXP_PE15 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO3 [14] R300 R299 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PC26 [8] EXP_PB1 [7] R301 R302 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PC25 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC0 [8] J19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXP/XPRO_PB30 EXP/XPRO_PB29 EXP/XPRO_PB26 EXP_PB10 EXP/XPRO_PC0 EXP/XPRO_PC1 EXP/XPRO_PB14 EXP/XPRO_PB15 R289 R290 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXP/XPRO_PE27 EXP/XPRO_PE26 EXP/XPRO_PD17 EXP_PD16 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD13 EXP_PD12 [9] Socket 1X8 Socket 1X8 EXP_PD8 EXP_PC4 EXP_PB31 EXP_PD14 [9] EXP_PE12 [9] EXP_PD18 0R DNP(0R) 0R DNP(0R) EXP_TWD0_PA30 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC3 [8] R305 R306 0R DNP(0R) EXP_TWCK0_PA31 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC2 [8] R323 R324 0R DNP(0R) 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 R325 R327 0R DNP(0R) R338 R342 [9] EXP_PD30 [9] EXP_PD22 0R DNP(0R) R354 R345 [7] EXP_PB3 [7] EXP_PB4 [9] EXP_PD24 0R DNP(0R) R362 R359 [9] EXP_PD28 [14] EDBG_ID_04 0R DNP(0R) R366 R371 [9] EXP_PD10 [14] EDBG_ID_06 0R DNP(0R) R377 R385 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC3 [9] EXP_PD26 0R DNP(0R) R389 R387 [9] EXP_PE25 [9] EXP_PD20 EXP/XPRO_PB27 [7] EXP_PD29 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD15 [9] J15 [8] EXP_PC20 [8] EXP_PC22 [8] EXP_PC24 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC26 [9] EXP_PE28 R328 R326 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PE13 [9] EXP_PD19 [9] EXP_PC19 [8] EXP_PC21 [8] EXP_PC23 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC25 [8] R343 R339 0R DNP(0R) R353 R346 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PD31 [9] EXP_PD23 [9] R360 R363 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PB5 [7] EXP_PD25 [9] R370 R365 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PD11 [9] EDBG_ID_05 [14] R384 R376 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PD9 [9] EDBG_ID_07 [14] R388 R391 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PE31 [9] EXP_PD27 [9] EXP_PE0 [9] EXP_PD21 [9] EXP_PB1 [7] EXP_PB11 [7] Socket 2X18 [7] EXP/XPRO_PB20 [14] EDBG_SPI_SCK R236 R238 SPI1_SPCK 0R DNP(330R) R229 R225 NRST_3V3 26 100R 1% SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 R219 DNP(0R) R242 SPI1_MISO 0R DNP(330R) DNP(0R) R240 VCC_3V3 EXP_5V [7] EXP/XPRO_PB18 [14] EDBG_SPI_MISO J14 1 3 5 2 4 6 Header 2X3 R232 R233 [9] R304 R303 EXP_5V [9] [8] [7] [9] [9] [9] [9] 0R SPI1_MOSI DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PB19 [7] EDBG_SPI_MOSI [14] 4.2.15.2 Functions Available Through the Arduino Headers The multiplexing of the SAMA5D44 I/Os (standard parallel I/O and up to 3 peripheral functions per pin) makes it possible to route alternate signals via Arduino extension headers. To enable these signals, SAMA5D44 PIO multiplexing must be properly configured. For more details, refer to Section 4.3.15 of this document and the section PIO Controller (PIO) in the SAMA5D4 Series datasheet. In addition, on-board resistors may be unsoldered and moved to an alternate location to enable a different connection. Table 4-5 to Table 4-11, together with the connector schematics, provide the alternate signals available for use with Arduino connectors. TIP How to read the tables For the example Table 4-4 and Figure 4-25 below, the information provided on alternate signals is read as follows: Pin 3 of Jxx is normally connected to SAMA5D44 PD8 which has PCK0 as an alternate function. By unsoldering R323 and soldering it on R324 footprint, pin 3 of J15 will be connected to SAMA5D44 PC4 which has SPI0_NPCS1, MCIO_CK and PCK1 as alternate functions. Figure 4-25. Jxx Connector EXP_5V [9] EXP_PD8 [8] EXP_PC4 0R DNP(0R) R323 R324 J15 1 3 Table 4-4. Jxx Connector Signals Pin Number 3 SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates PD8 PCK0 – On-board Alternate – PC4 SPI0_NPCS1 MCI0_CK PCK1 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 27 Figure 4-26. J6 Connector J6 VCC_3V3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [4] EXP_VBAT R216 [4,10,12,14] NRST_3V3 100R 1% [4] EXP_5V Socket 1X8 Table 4-5. J6 Connector Signals Pin Number 28 Signal On-board Alternate 1 EXP_VBAT – – – – – – 2 VCC_3V3 – – – – – – 3 NRST_3V3 – – – – – – 4 VCC_3V3 – – – – – – 5 EXP_5V – – – – – – 6 GND – – – – – – 7 GND – – – – – – 8 NC – – – – – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Figure 4-27. J7 Connector J7 [7] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [9] [9] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXP_PB28 EXP/XPRO_PC27 EXP/XPRO_PC28 EXP/XPRO_PC29 EXP/XPRO_PC30 EXP_PC31 EXP_PE24 EXP_PE5 Socket 1X8 Table 4-6. J7 Connector Signals Pin Number SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates On-board Alternate 1 PB28 SPI2_NPCS3 TD0 PWMH1 – – – – 2 PC27 AD0 SPI0_NPCS1 PWML0 – – – – 3 PC28 AD1 SPI0_NPCS2 PWML1 – – – – 4 PC29 AD2 SPI0_NPCS3 PWMFI0 – – – – 5 PC30 AD3 – PWMH0 – – – – 6 PC31 AD4 – PWMH1 – – – – 7 PE24 NCS0 RTS3 – – – – – 8 PE5 A5 CTS3 – – – – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 29 Figure 4-28. J8 Connector J8 [7] [7] [7] [7] [8] [8] [7] [7] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXP/XPRO_PB30 EXP/XPRO_PB29 EXP/XPRO_PB26 EXP_PB10 EXP/XPRO_PC0 EXP/XPRO_PC1 EXP/XPRO_PB14 EXP/XPRO_PB15 Socket 1X8 Table 4-7. J8 Connector Signals Pin Number 30 SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates On-board Alternate 1 PB30 TWCK2 RF0 – – 2 PB29 TWD2 RD0 PWML1 – 3 PB26 PCK0 RK0 PWMH0 – 4 PB10 G0_RX2 PCK2 PWML1 – 5 PC0 SPI0_MISO PWMH2 ISI_D8 No DAC available 6 PC1 SPI0_MOSI PWML2 ISI_D9 No DAC available 7 PB14 G0_TX2 SPI2_NPCS1 PWMH0 No CAN available 8 PB15 G0_TX3 SPI2_NPCS2 PWML0 No CAN available SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Figure 4-29. J14 Connector [7] EXP/XPRO_PB18 [14] EDBG_SPI_MISO [7] EXP/XPRO_PB20 [14] EDBG_SPI_SCK R236 R238 R229 R225 NRST_3V3 Table 4-8. 100R 1% R219 DNP(0R) R242 SPI1_MISO 0R DNP(330R) SPI1_SPCK 0R DNP(330R) DNP(0R) R240 VCC_3V3 EXP_5V J14 2 4 6 1 3 5 R232 R233 0R SPI1_MOSI DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PB19 [7] EDBG_SPI_MOSI [14] Header 2X3 J14 Connector Signals Pin Number SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates EDBG Alternate On-board Alternate 1 PB18 SPI1_MISO D8 – – – – – DGI_SPI 2 5V – – – – – – – – 3 PB20 SPI1_SPCK D10 – – – – – DGI_SPI 4 PB19 SPI1_MOSI D9 – – – – – DGI_SPI 5 nRST – – – – – – – – 6 GND – – – – – – – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 31 Figure 4-30. J15 Connector EXP_5V [9] [8] [7] [9] 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PD8 EXP_PC4 EXP_PB31 EXP_PD14 R323 R324 0R DNP(0R) [9] EXP_PE12 [9] EXP_PD18 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 R325 R327 [8] EXP_PC20 [8] EXP_PC22 [8] EXP_PC24 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC26 0R DNP(0R) R338 R342 [9] EXP_PD30 [9] EXP_PD22 0R DNP(0R) R354 R345 [7] EXP_PB3 [7] EXP_PB4 [9] EXP_PD24 0R DNP(0R) R362 R359 [9] EXP_PD28 [14] EDBG_ID_04 0R DNP(0R) R366 R371 [9] EXP_PD10 [14] EDBG_ID_06 0R DNP(0R) R377 R385 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC3 [9] EXP_PD26 0R DNP(0R) R389 R387 [9] EXP_PE25 [9] EXP_PD20 [9] EXP_PE28 Table 4-9. 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 Socket 2X18 R328 R326 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PE13 [9] EXP_PD19 [9] EXP_PC19 [8] EXP_PC21 [8] EXP_PC23 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC25 [8] R343 R339 0R DNP(0R) R353 R346 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PD31 [9] EXP_PD23 [9] R360 R363 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PB5 [7] EXP_PD25 [9] R370 R365 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PD11 [9] EDBG_ID_05 [14] R384 R376 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PD9 [9] EDBG_ID_07 [14] R388 R391 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PE31 [9] EXP_PD27 [9] EXP_PE0 [9] EXP_PD21 [9] EXP_PB1 [7] EXP_PB11 [7] J15 Connector Signals Pin Number 32 EXP/XPRO_PB27 [7] EXP_PD29 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD15 [9] J15 SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates On-board Alternate 1 5V – – – 5V – – – 2 5V – – – 5V – – – 3 PD8 PCK0 – – PC4 SPI0_NPCS1 MCI0_CK PCK1 4 PB27 SPI1_NPCS3 TK0 PWML0 – – – – 5 PB31 – TF0 – – – – – 6 PD29 SCK1 DIS – – – – – 7 PD14 CTS1 CDETB – – – – – 8 PD15 RTS1 SPI2_SPCK – – – – – 9 PE12 A12 TIOA1 PWMH2 PD18 – SENSE0 – 10 PE13 A13 TIOB1 PWML2 PD19 – SENSE1 – 11 PC20 ISI_D1 TF1 – – – – – 12 PC19 ISI_D0 TK1 – – – – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Table 4-9. J15 Connector Signals (Continued) Pin Number SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates On-board Alternate 13 PC22 ISI_D3 RF1 – – – – – 14 PC21 ISI_D2 TD1 – – – – – 15 PC24 ISI_D5 RK1 PCK1 – – – – 16 PC23 ISI_D4 RD1 – – – – – 17 PC26 ISI_D7 TWCK3 UTXD1 – – – – 18 PC25 ISI_D6 TWD3 URXD1 – – – – 19 PE25 NCS1 SCK4 IRQ PD20 – SENSE2 – 20 PE0 A0/NBS0 MCI0_CDB CTS4 PD21 – SENSE3 – 21 PE28 NWAIT RTS4 A19 – – – – 22 PB1 G0_RXCK SCK2 ISI_PCK – – – – 23 PD30 – – – PD22 – SENSE4 – 24 PD31 SPI0_NPCS2 PCK1 – PD23 – SENSE5 – 25 PB3 G0_TXER CTS2 ISI_VSYNC – – – – 26 PB11 G0_RX3 RTS2 PWMH1 – – – – 27 PB4 G0_CRS RXD2 ISI_HSYNC PD24 – SENSE6 – 28 PB5 G0_COL TXD2 PCK2 PD25 – SENSE7 – 29 PD28 SCK0 – – – – – – 30 PD11 RTS0 SPI2_MISO – – – – – 31 PD10 CTS0 CDETA – – – – – 32 PD9 FIQ – – – – – – 33 PC3 SPI0_NPCS0 PWML3 ISI_D11 PD26 – SENSE8 – 34 PE31 ADTRG – – PD27 – SENSE9 – 35 GND – – – GND – – – 36 GND – – – GND – – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 33 Figure 4-31. J17 Connector J17 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Socket 1X10 R309 R308 R307 0R DNP(330R) DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PE30 [9] EDBG_DGI_TWCK [14] EXP_PB4 [7] R312 R314 R313 0R DNP(330R) DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PE29 [9] EDBG_DGI_TWD [14] EXP_PB3 [7] AREF [7] R316 R315 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PB20 [7] EXP_PE6 [9] R317 R318 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PB18 [7] EXP_PE7 [9] R319 R320 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PB19 [7] EXP_PE8 [9] R321 R322 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PB21 [7] EDBG_SPI_NCS [14] EXP/XPRO_PE21 [9] EXP/XPRO_PE22 [9] Table 4-10. Pin Number 34 J17 Connector Signals SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates EDBG Alternate On-board Alternate 10 PE30 DIBN UTXD0 TWCK1 PB4 G0_CRS RXD2 ISI_HSYNC DGI_TWI 9 PE29 DIBP URXD0 TWD1 PB3 G0_TXER CTS2 ISI_VSYNC DGI_TWI 8 AREF – – – – – – – – 7 GND – – – – – – – – 6 PB20 SPI1_SPCK D10 – PE6 A6 TIOA3 5 PB18 SPI1_MISO D8 – PE7 A7 TIOB3 PWMFI1 – 4 PB19 SPI1_MOSI D9 – PE8 A8 TCLK3 PWML3 – 3 PB21 SPI1_NPCS0 D11 – – – – – DGI_SPI 2 PE21 A23 TIOA4 MCI1_DA1 – – – – – 1 PE22 A24 TIOB4 MCI1_DA2 – – – – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 – Figure 4-32. J18 Connector EXP_PE23 [9] J18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Socket 1X8 Table 4-11. R289 R290 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PE18 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO0 [14] R292 R291 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PE19 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO1 [14] R294 R293 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PB22 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC1 [8] R295 R296 0R DNP(330R) EXP_PE20 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO2 [14] R297 R298 0R DNP(330R) EXP_PE15 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO3 [14] R300 R299 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PC26 [8] EXP_PB1 [7] R301 R302 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PC25 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC0 [8] J18 Connector Signals Pin Number SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates EDBG Alternate On-board Alternate 1 PE23 A25 TCLK4 MCI1_DA3 – – – – – 2 PE18 A18 TIOA5 MCI1_CK – – – – DGI_GPIO0 3 PE19 A19 TIOB5 MCI1_CDA – – – – DGI_GPIO1 4 PB22 SPI1_NPCS1 D12 – PC1 SPI0_MOSI PWML2 ISI_D9 – 5 PE20 A20 TCLK5 MCI1_DA0 – – – – DGI_GPIO2 6 PE15 A15 SCK3 TIOA0 – – – – DGI_GPIO3 7 PC26 ISI_D7 TWCK3 UTXD1 PB1 G0_RXCK SCK2 ISI_PCK – 8 PC25 ISI_D6 TWD3 URXD1 PC0 SPI0_MISO PWMH2 ISI_D8 – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 35 Figure 4-33. J19 Connector J19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXP/XPRO_PE27 EXP/XPRO_PE26 EXP/XPRO_PD17 EXP_PD16 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD13 EXP_PD12 [9] Socket 1X8 Table 4-12. [9] R304 R303 0R DNP(0R) EXP_TWD0_PA30 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC3 [8] R305 R306 0R DNP(0R) EXP_TWCK0_PA31 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC2 [8] J19 Connector Signals Pin Number 36 [9] [9] [9] SAMA5D44 PIO Muxing Alternates On-board Alternate 1 PE27 NWR1/NBS1 TXD4 – – – – – 2 PE26 NCS2 RXD4 A18 – – – – 3 PD17 TXD1 SPI2_NPCS0 – – – – – 4 PD16 RXD1 DCENB – – – – – 5 PD13 TXD0 SPI2_MOSI – – – – – 6 PD12 RXD0 DCENA – – – – – 7 PA30 TWD0 – – PC3 SPI0_NPCS0 PWML3 ISI_D11 8 PA31 TWCK0 – – PC2 SPI0_SPCK PWMH3 ISI_D10 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 4.2.15.3 SAMA5D44 Peripheral Functions Available Through Arduino Headers Table 4-13 provides details on access to the SAMA5D44 internal peripherals through the Arduino headers. Note: Table 4-13. Connector Only one function at a time can be selected for each pin (refer to Section 4.3.15 in this document and the PIO controller section in SAMA5D4 Series datasheet). SAMA5D44 Peripheral Functions Available through the Arduino Headers UART/ SAMA5D4 to Arduino PCK ISI SSC SPI TWI USART ANALOG MISC PB18 – – – – SPI1_MISO – – – – 3v3/5v 3.3V/5V – – – – – – – – PB20 – – – – SPI1_SPCK – – – – PB19 – – – – SPI1_MOSI – – – – nRST nRST – – – – – – – – GND GND – – – – – – – – PB28 – – – TD0 SPI2_NPCS3 – – – PWMH1 PC27 – – – – SPI0_NPCS2 – – AD0 PWML0 PC28 – – – – SPI0_NPCS3 – – AD1 PWML1 PC29 – – – – – – – AD2 PWMFI0 PC30 – – – – – – – AD3 PWMH0 PC31 – – – – – – – AD4 PWMH1 PE24 – – – – – RTS3 – – – PE5 – – – – – CTS3 – – – PB30 – – – RF0 – TWCK2 – – – PB29 – – – RD0 – TWD2 – – PWML1 PB26 – PCK0 – RK0 – – – – PWMH0 PB10 – PCK2 – – – – – – PWML1 PC0 – – ISI_D8 – SPI0_MISO – – – PWMH2 PC1 – – ISI_D9 – SPI0_MOSI – – – PWML2 PB14 – – ISI_D10 – SPI0_SPCK – – – PWMH0 PB15 – – – – – – – – PWML0 PE30 – – ISI_HSYNC – – TWCK1 RXD2 – – PE29 – – ISI_VSYNC – – TWD1 CTS2 – – AREF AREF – – – – – – – – GND GND – – – – – – – – PB20 – – – – SPI1_SPCK – – – TIOA3 PB18 – – – – SPI1_MISO – – – TIOB3 PB19 – – – – SPI1_MOSI – – – TCLK3 PB21 – – – – SPI1_NPCS0 – – – – PE21 – – – – – – – – TIOA4 PE22 – – – – – – – – TIOB4 J14 J7 J8 J17 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 37 Table 4-13. Connector SAMA5D44 Peripheral Functions Available through the Arduino Headers (Continued) UART/ SAMA5D4 to Arduino PCK ISI SSC SPI TWI USART ANALOG MISC PE23 – – – – – – – – TCLK4 PE18 – – – – – – – – TIOA5 PE19 – – – – – – – – TIOB5 PB22 – – ISI_D9 – SPI1_NPCS1 – – – – PE20 – – – – SPI2_NPCS1 – – – TCLK5 PE15 – – – – SPI2_NPCS2 – – – TIOA0 PC26 – – ISI_D8 – – TWCK3 UTXD1 – PWMH2 PC25 – – ISI_PCK – – TWD3 URXD1 – – PE27 – – – – – – TXD4 – – PE26 – – – – – – RXD4 – – PD17 – – – – SPI2_NPCS0 – TXD1 – – PD16 – – – – – – RXD1 – – PD13 – – – – SPI2_MOSI – TXD0 – – PD12 – – – – – – RXD0 – – PA30 – – ISI_D11 – SPI0_NPCS0 TWD0 – – PWML3 PA31 – – ISI_D10 – SPI0_SPCK TWCK0 – – PWMH3 J18 J19 38 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Table 4-13. Connector J15 SAMA5D44 Peripheral Functions Available through the Arduino Headers (Continued) UART/ SAMA5D4 to Arduino PCK ISI SSC SPI TWI USART ANALOG MISC 5V 5V – – – – – – – – 5V 5V – – – – – – – – PD8 – PCK0/PC K1 – TK0 – – TXD2 – – PB27 – – – TF0 SPI1_NPCS3 – – – PWML0 PB31 – – – – – – – – – PD29 – – – – – – SCK1 – – PD14 – – – – – TWD0 CTS1 – – PD15 – – – – SPI2_SPCK TWCK0 RTS1 – – PE12 – – – – – – – – PWMH2 PE13 – – – – – – – – PWML2 PC20 – – ISI_D1 TF1 – – – – – PC19 – – ISI_D0 TK1 – – – – – PC22 – – ISI_D3 RF1 – – – – – PC21 – – ISI_D2 TD1 – – – – – PC24 – PCK1 ISI_D5 RK1 – – – – – PC23 – – ISI_D4 RD1 – – – – – PC26 – – ISI_D7 – – TWCK3 UTXD1 – – PC25 – – ISI_D6 – – TWD3 URXD1 – – PE25 – – – – SPI0_MOSI – SCK4 – – PE0 – – – – SPI0_MISO – CTS4 – – PE28 – – – – SPI0_NPCS0 – RTS4 – – PB1 – – – – SPI0_SPCK – SCK2 – – PD30 – – – – – – – – – PD31 – PCK1 – – SPI0_NPCS2 – – – – PB3 – – – – – – CTS2 – – PB11 – – – – – – RTS2 – PWMH1 PB4 – – – – – – RXD2 – – PB5 – PCK2 – – – – TXD2 – – PD28 – – – – – – SCK0 – – PD11 – – – – – – RTS0 – – PD10 – – – – – – CTS0 – – PD9 – – – – – – – – – PC3 – – ISI_D11 SPI0_NPCS0 – – – PWML3 PE31 – – – – – – – – – GND GND – – – – – – – – GND GND – – – – – – – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 39 4.2.15.4 XPRO The SAMA5D4-XULT board embeds three connectors to interface Xplained PRO wings. Figure 4-34. XPRO Connectors XPRO Power J21 EXP_5V VCC_5V 1 3 2 4 VCC_3V3 DNP(Header 2X2) XPRO EXT1 J22 [14] [8] [9] [8] [7] [7] [8] [7] [7] EDBG_ID_02 EXP/XPRO_PC27 EXP/XPRO_PE21 EXP/XPRO_PC2 EXP/XPRO_PB26 EXP/XPRO_PB29 EXP/XPRO_PC25 EXP/XPRO_PB21 EXP/XPRO_PB18 ID02 AD0 TIOA4 PWMH3 PCK0 TWD2 URXD1 SPI1_NPCS0 SPI1_MISO 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 AD1 TIOB4 PWML3 SPI1_NPCS3 TWCK2 UTXD1 SPI1_MOSI SPI1_SPCK EXP/XPRO_PC28 [8] EXP/XPRO_PE22 [9] EXP/XPRO_PC3 [8] EXP/XPRO_PB27 [7] EXP/XPRO_PB30 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC26 [8] EXP/XPRO_PB19 [7] EXP/XPRO_PB20 [7] VCC_3V3 DNP(Header 2X10) XPRO EXT2 J23 [14] [8] [9] [8] [7] [9] [9] [9] [9] EDBG_ID_03 EXP/XPRO_PC29 EXP/XPRO_PE18 EXP/XPRO_PC0 EXP/XPRO_PB14 EXP/XPRO_PE29 EXP/XPRO_PE26 EXP/XPRO_PD17 EXP/XPRO_PD11 ID03 AD2 TIOA5 PWMH2 SPI2_NPCS1 TWD1 RXD4 SPI2_NPCS0 SPI2_MISO 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 AD3 TIOB5 PWML2 SPI2_NPCS2 TWCK1 TXD4 SPI2_MOSI SPI2_SPCK EXP/XPRO_PC30 [8] EXP/XPRO_PE19 [9] EXP/XPRO_PC1 [8] EXP/XPRO_PB15 [7] EXP/XPRO_PE30 [9] EXP/XPRO_PE27 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD13 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD15 [9] VCC_3V3 DNP(Header 2X10) XPRO Connectors The standard extension headers include common signals. These are male 20-pin/100-mil/right-angled headers (extension boards feature a female 20-pin straight header). Figure 4-35. 40 XPRO Extension Headers SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 4.3 PIO Usage and Interface Connectors 4.3.1 Power Supply 4.3.2 Figure 4-36. Power Supply Connector J4 Table 4-14. Power Supply Connector J4 Signal Description Pin Mnemonic Signal Description 1 Center pin +5V 2 Spring blade GND 3 Fixing pin Floating JTAG/ICE Connector Figure 4-37. JTAG J13 Table 4-15. Pin 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 JTAG/ICE Connector J13 Signal Descriptions Mnemonic Signal Description 1 VTref. 3.3V power This is the target reference voltage (main 3.3V). 2 Vsupply. 3.3V power This pin is not connected in SAM-ICE and reserved for compatibility with other equipment. Connected to main 3.3V. 3 nTRST TARGET RESET - Activelow output signal that resets the target JTAG Reset. Output from SAM-ICE to control the Reset signal on the target system. 4 GND Common ground. 5 TDI TEST DATA INPUT - Serial data output line, sampled on the rising edge of the TCK signal. JTAG data input into target CPU. 6 GND Common ground. 7 TMS TEST MODE SELECT JTAG mode set input into target CPU. 8 GND Common ground. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 41 Table 4-15. Pin 4.3.3 JTAG/ICE Connector J13 Signal Descriptions (Continued) Mnemonic Signal Description 9 TCK TEST CLOCK - Output timing signal, for synchronizing test logic and control register access. JTAG clock signal into target CPU. 10 GND Common ground. 11 RTCK - Input Return test clock signal from the target. Some targets having too slow system clock must synchronize the JTAG inputs to internal clocks. In present case such synchronization is unneeded and TCK merely looped back into RTCK. 12 GND Common ground. 13 TDO JTAG TEST DATA OUTPUT Serial data input from the target. JTAG data output from target CPU. 14 GND Common ground. 15 nSRST RESET Active-low reset signal. Target CPU reset signal. 16 GND Common ground. 17 RFU This pin is not connected in SAM-ICE. 18 GND Common ground. 19 RFU This pin is not connected in SAM-ICE. 20 GND Common ground. EDBG USB Type Micro-AB Figure 4-38. EDBG USB Type Micro-AB Connector J20 1 2 3 4 5 Table 4-16. Pin 42 EDBG USB Type Micro-AB Connector J20 Signal Descriptions Mnemonic Signal Description 1 Vbus 5V power 2 DM Data minus 3 DP Data plus 4 ID On-the-go identification 5 GND Common ground SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 4.3.4 USB Type A Dual Port Figure 4-39. USB Type A Dual Port J16 Table 4-17. USB Type A Dual Port J16 Signal Descriptions Pin Mnemonic Signal Description A1 Vbus - USB_A 5V power A2 DM - USB_A Data minus A3 DP - USB_A Data plus A4 GND Common ground B1 Vbus - USB_A 5V power B2 DM - USB_A Data minus B3 DP - USB_A Data plus B4 GND Common ground – Shield Mechanical pins 4.3.5 USB Micro-AB Figure 4-40. USB Host/Device Micro-AB Connector J11 1 2 3 4 5 Table 4-18. Pin USB Host/Device Micro-AB Connector J11 Signal Descriptions Mnemonic Signal Description 1 Vbus 5V power 2 DM Data minus 3 DP Data plus 4 ID On-the-go identification 5 GND Common ground SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 43 4.3.6 DEBUG Connector Figure 4-41. DEBUG Connector J1 Table 4-19. DEBUG Connector J1 Signal Descriptions Pin 44 Mnemonic PIO Signal Description 1 CTS3 PE5 Handshake input 2 TXD3 (Transmitted Data) PE17 RS232 serial data input signal 3 RXD3 (Received Data) PE16 RS232 serial data output signal 4 Power – 5V/3.3V (selected by resistors) 5 RTS3 PE24 6 GND – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Handshake output Common ground 4.3.7 SD/MMC Plus MCI0 Figure 4-42. SD/MMC Socket J24 Table 4-20. Pin SD/MMC Socket J24 Signal Descriptions Mnemonic PIO Signal Description 1 DAT3 PE23 Data Bit 2 CMD PE19 Command Line 3 VSS – Common ground 4 VCC – Supply Voltage 3.3V 5 CLK PE18 Clock / Command Line 6 CD PE3 CARD DETECT 7 DAT0 PE20 Data Bit 8 DAT1 PE21 Data Bit 9 DAT2 PE22 Data Bit 10 – n.c. Data Bit 11 – n.c. Data Bit 12 – n.c. Data Bit 13 – n.c. Data Bit 14 WP 15 – – Common ground 16 – – Common ground GND Write Protection (deactivated) SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 45 4.3.8 MicroSD MCI1 Figure 4-43. MicroSD Socket J9 Table 4-21. Pin 4.3.9 MicroSD Socket J9 Signal Descriptions Mnemonic PIO Signal Description 1 DAT2 PC8 Data Bit 2 2 CD/DAT3 PC9 Card Detect / Data Bit 3 3 CMD PC5 Command Line 4 VCC – 5 CLK PC4 6 VSS – 7 DAT0 PC6 Data Bit 0 8 DAT1 PC7 Data Bit 1 9 CARD DETECT PE2 CARD DETECT 10 PGND – Common ground Ethernet ETH0 RJ45 Socket J12 Figure 4-44. Ethernet RJ45 Socket J12 12345678 RJ-45 46 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Supply Voltage 3.3V Clock / Command Line Common ground 4.3.10 LCD Connector J2 Figure 4-45. LCD Connector J2 Table 4-22. LCD Connector J2 Signal Descriptions Pin Signal PIO Signal RGB Interface Function Alternate 1 ID_SYS PE15 / ID00 ID Extension module identification EDBG_ID_01 2 – GND GND GND – 3 LCDDAT0 PA0 D0 Data line – 4 LCDDAT1 PA1 D1 Data line – 5 LCDDAT2 PA2 D2 Data line – 6 LCDDAT3 PA3 D3 Data line – 7 – GND GND GND – 8 LCDDAT4 PA4 D4 Data line – 9 LCDDAT5 PA5 D5 Data line – 10 LCDDAT6 PA6 D6 Data line – 11 LCDDAT7 PA7 D7 Data line – 12 – GND GND GND – 13 LCDDAT8 PA8 D8 Data line – 14 LCDDAT9 PA9 D9 Data line – 15 LCDDAT10 PA10 D10 Data line – 16 LCDDAT11 PA11 D11 Data line – 17 – GND GND GND – 18 LCDDAT12 PA12 D12 Data line – 19 LCDDAT13 PA13 D13 Data line – 20 LCDDAT14 PA14 D14 Data line – 21 LCDDAT15 PA15 D15 Data line – 22 – GND GND GND – 23 LCDDAT16 PC14 D16 Data line – 24 LCDDAT17 PC13 D17 Data line – 25 LCDDAT18 PC12 D18 Data line – 26 LCDDAT19 PC11 D19 Data line – 27 – GND GND GND – 28 LCDDAT20 PC10 D20 Data line – 29 LCDDAT21 PC15 D21 Data line – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 47 Table 4-22. 48 LCD Connector J2 Signal Descriptions (Continued) Pin Signal PIO Signal RGB Interface Function 30 LCDDAT22 PE27 D22 Data line – 31 LCDDAT23 PE28 D23 Data line – 32 – GND GND GND – 33 LCDPCK PA28 PCLK Pixel clock – 34 LCDVSYNC PA26 VSYNC/CS Vertical sync – 35 LCDHSYNC PA27 HSYNC/WE Horizontal sync – 36 LCDDEN PA29 DATA_ENABLE/RE Data enable – 37 SPI1_SPCK PB20 SPI_SCK – AD3/YM PC30 38 SPI1_MOSI PB19 SPI_MOSI – AD2/YP PC29 39 SPI1_MISO PB18 SPI_MISO – AD1/XM PC28 40 SPI1_NPCS2 PB23 SPI_CS – AD0/XP PC27 41 LCDDISP PA25 ENABLE Display enable signal – 42 TWD0 PA30 TWI_SDA I2C data line (maXTouch) – 43 TWCK0 PA31 TWI_SCL I2C clock line (maXTouch) – 44 GPIO PE9 IRQ1 maXTouch interrupt line – 45 GPIO PE10 IRQ2 Interrupt line for other I2C devices – 46 LCDPWM PA26 PWM Backlight control – 47 RESET – RESET Reset for both display and maXTouch – 48 Main_5v/3v3 VCC VCC 3.3V or 5v supply (0R) – 49 Main_5v/3v3 VCC VCC 3.3V or 5v supply (0R) – 50 GND GND GND GND – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Alternate 4.3.11 HDMI Connector Figure 4-46. Table 4-23. HDMI Type A Female Connector J5 HDMI Type A Female Connector J5 Signal Descriptions Signal Pin Number Signal TMDS Data 2+ 1 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield TMDS Data 2- 3 4 TMDS Data 1+ TMDS Data 1 Shield 5 6 TMDS Data 1- TMDS Data 0+ 7 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield TMDS Data 0- 9 10 TMDS Clock + TMDS Clock Shield 11 12 TMDS Clock - CEC (n.c.) 13 14 n.c. SCL 15 16 SDA GND 17 18 +5V Hot Plug Detect 19 20 DDC/CEC (GND) SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 49 4.3.12 XPRO Power Connector Figure 4-47. Table 4-24. XPRO Power Connector J21 2 4 1 3 XPRO Power Connector J21 Signal Descriptions Signal Pin Number Signal EXP_5V 1 2 GND VCC_5V 3 4 VCC_3v3 4.3.13 XPRO Ext1 Connector Figure 4-48. Table 4-25. XPRO Ext1 Connector J22 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 XPRO Ext1 Connector J22 Signal Descriptions SAMA5D44 Function SAMA5D44 Pin XPRO Signal XPRO Signal SAMA5D44 Pin SAMA5D44 Function ID02(1) EDBG(1) ID 1 2 GND – – AD0 PC27 ADC(+) 3 4 ADC(-) PC28 AD1 TIOA4 PE21 GPIO 5 6 GPIO PE22 TIOBA4 PWMH3 PC2 PWM(+) 7 8 PWM(-) PC3 PWML3 PCK0 PB26 IRQ/GPIO 9 10 SPI_SS_B/GPIO PB27 SPI1_NPCS3 TWD2 PB29 TWI_SDA 11 12 TWI_SCL PB30 TWCK2 URXD1 PC25 UART_RX 13 14 UART_TX PC26 UTXD1 SPI1_NPCS0 PB21 SPI_SS_A 15 16 SPI_MOSI PB19 SPI1_MOSI SPI1_MISO PB18 SPI_MISO 17 18 SPI_SCK PB20 SPI1_SPCK – – GND 19 20 VCC 3v3 – – Note: 50 1. Used by the EDBG interface. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Pin Number 4.3.14 XPRO Ext2 Connector Figure 4-49. Table 4-26. XPRO Ext2 Connector J23 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 XPRO Ext2 Connector J23 Signal Descriptions SAMA5D44 Function SAMA5D44 Pin XPRO Signal XPRO Signal SAMA5D44 Pin SAMA5D44 Function ID03(1) EDBG(1) ID 1 2 GND – – AD2 PC29 ADC(+) 3 4 ADC(-) PC30 AD3 TIOA5 PE18 GPIO 5 6 GPIO PE19 TIOB5 PWMH2 PC0 PWM(+) 7 8 PWM(-) PC1 PWML2 SPI2_NPCS1 PB14 IRQ/GPIO 9 10 SPI_SS_B/GPIO PB15 SPI2_NPCS2 TWD1 PE29 TWI_SDA 11 12 TWI_SCL PE30 TWCK1 RXD4 PE26 UART_RX 13 14 UART_TX PE27 TXD4 SPI2_NPCS0 PD17 SPI_SS_A 15 16 SPI_MOSI PD13 SPI2_MOSI SPI2_MISO PD11 SPI_MISO 17 18 SPI_SCK PD15 SPI2_SPCK – – GND 19 20 VCC 3v3 – – Note: Pin Number 1. Used by the EDBG interface. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 51 4.3.15 PIO Usage Table 4-27 provides the use of different PIO lines on the SAMA5D4-XULT, sorted by PIO lines. Most of the signals can also be configured as either inputs or outputs from/to the processor. Table 4-27. 52 PIO A Pin Assignment and Signal Description Primary PeriphA PeriphB PeriphC Power Rail I/O Type Signal Signal Signal Signal VDDIOP GPIO PA0 LCDDAT0 – TMS VDDIOP GPIO PA1 LCDDAT1 – – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PA2 LCDDAT2 G1_TXCK – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PA3 LCDDAT3 G1_RXCK – VDDIOP GPIO PA4 LCDDAT4 G1_TXEN – VDDIOP GPIO PA5 LCDDAT5 G1_TXER – VDDIOP GPIO PA6 LCDDAT6 G1_CRS – VDDIOP GPIO PA7 LCDDAT7 – – VDDIOP GPIO PA8 LCDDAT8 – TCK VDDIOP GPIO PA9 LCDDAT9 – – VDDIOP GPIO PA10 LCDDAT10 G1_RXDV – VDDIOP GPIO PA11 LCDDAT11 G1_RXER – VDDIOP GPIO PA12 LCDDAT12 G1_RX0 – VDDIOP GPIO PA13 LCDDAT13 G1_RX1 – VDDIOP GPIO PA14 LCDDAT14 G1_TX0 – VDDIOP GPIO PA15 LCDDAT15 G1_TX1 – VDDIOP GPIO PA16 LCDDAT16 – NTRST VDDIOP GPIO PA17 LCDDAT17 – – VDDIOP GPIO PA18 LCDDAT18 G1_RX2 – VDDIOP GPIO PA19 LCDDAT19 G1_RX3 – VDDIOP GPIO PA20 LCDDAT20 G1_TX2 – VDDIOP GPIO PA21 LCDDAT21 G1_TX3 – VDDIOP GPIO PA22 LCDDAT22 G1_MDC – VDDIOP GPIO PA23 LCDDAT23 G1_MDIO – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PA24 LCDPWM PCK0 – VDDIOP GPIO PA25 LCDDISP TD0 – VDDIOP GPIO PA26 LCDVSYNC PWMH0 SPI1_NPCS1 VDDIOP GPIO PA27 LCDHSYNC PWML0 SPI1_NPCS2 VDDIOP GPIO_CLK2 PA28 LCDPCK PWMH1 SPI1_NPCS3 VDDIOP GPIO PA29 LCDDEN PWML1 – VDDIOP GPIO PA30 TWD0 – – VDDIOP GPIO PA31 TWCK0 – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Table 4-28. PIO B Pin Assignment and Signal Description Primary PeriphA PeriphB PeriphC Power Rail I/O Type Signal Signal Signal Signal VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PB0 G0_TXCK – – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PB1 G0_RXCK SCK2 ISI_PCK VDDIOP GPIO PB2 G0_TXEN – – VDDIOP GPIO PB3 G0_TXER CTS2 ISI_VSYNC VDDIOP GPIO PB4 G0_CRS RXD2 ISI_HSYNC VDDIOP GPIO PB5 G0_COL TXD2 PCK2 VDDIOP GPIO PB6 G0_RXDV – – VDDIOP GPIO PB7 G0_RXER – – VDDIOP GPIO PB8 G0_RX0 – – VDDIOP GPIO PB9 G0_RX1 – – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PB10 G0_RX2 PCK2 PWML1 VDDIOP GPIO PB11 G0_RX3 RTS2 PWMH1 VDDIOP GPIO PB12 G0_TX0 – – VDDIOP GPIO PB13 G0_TX1 – – VDDIOP GPIO PB14 G0_TX2 SPI2_NPCS1 PWMH0 VDDIOP GPIO PB15 G0_TX3 SPI2_NPCS2 PWML0 VDDIOP GPIO PB16 G0_MDC – – VDDIOP GPIO PB17 G0_MDIO – – VDDIOP GPIO PB18 SPI1_MISO D8 – VDDIOP GPIO PB19 SPI1_MOSI D9 – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PB20 SPI1_SPCK D10 – VDDIOP GPIO PB21 SPI1_NPCS0 D11 – VDDIOP GPIO PB22 SPI1_NPCS1 D12 – VDDIOP GPIO PB23 SPI1_NPCS2 D13 – VDDIOP GPIO PB24 DRXD D14 TDI VDDIOP GPIO PB25 DTXD D15 TDO VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PB26 PCK0 RK0 PWMH0 VDDIOP GPIO PB27 SPI1_NPCS3 TK0 PWML0 VDDIOP GPIO PB28 SPI2_NPCS3 TD0 PWMH1 VDDIOP GPIO PB29 TWD2 RD0 PWML1 VDDIOP GPIO PB30 TWCK2 RF0 – VDDIOP GPIO PB31 – TF0 – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 53 Table 4-29. 54 PIO C Pin Assignment and Signal Description Primary PeriphA PeriphB PeriphC Power Rail I/O Type Signal Signal Signal Signal VDDIOM GPIO PC0 SPI0_MISO PWMH2 ISI_D8 VDDIOM GPIO PC1 SPI0_MOSI PWML2 ISI_D9 VDDIOM GPIO_CLK PC2 SPI0_SPCK PWMH3 ISI_D10 VDDIOM GPIO PC3 SPI0_NPCS0 PWML3 ISI_D11 VDDIOM MCI_CLK PC4 SPI0_NPCS1 MCI0_CK PCK1 VDDIOM GPIO PC5 D0 MCI0_CDA – VDDIOM GPIO PC6 D1 MCI0_DA0 – VDDIOM GPIO PC7 D2 MCI0_DA1 – VDDIOM GPIO PC8 D3 MCI0_DA2 – VDDIOM GPIO PC9 D4 MCI0_DA3 – VDDIOM GPIO PC10 D5 MCI0_DA4 – VDDIOM GPIO PC11 D6 MCI0_DA5 – VDDIOM GPIO PC12 D7 MCI0_DA6 – VDDIOM GPIO PC13 NRD/NANDOE MCI0_DA7 – VDDIOM GPIO PC14 NWE/NANDWE – – VDDIOM GPIO PC15 NCS3 – – VDDIOM GPIO PC16 NANDRDY – – VDDIOM GPIO PC17 A21/NANDALE – – VDDIOM GPIO PC18 A22/NANDCLE – – VDDIOM GPIO PC19 ISI_D0 TK1 – VDDIOM GPIO PC20 ISI_D1 TF1 – VDDIOM GPIO PC21 ISI_D2 TD1 – VDDIOM GPIO PC22 ISI_D3 RF1 – VDDIOM GPIO PC23 ISI_D4 RD1 – VDDIOM GPIO PC24 ISI_D5 RK1 PCK1 VDDIOM GPIO PC25 ISI_D6 TWD3 URXD1 VDDIOM GPIO PC26 ISI_D7 TWCK3 UTXD1 VDDANA GPIO_ANA PC27 AD0 SPI0_NPCS1 PWML0 VDDANA GPIO_ANA PC28 AD1 SPI0_NPCS2 PWML1 VDDANA GPIO_ANA PC29 AD2 SPI0_NPCS3 PWMFI0 VDDANA GPIO_ANA PC30 AD3 – PWMH0 VDDANA GPIO_ANA PC31 AD4 – PWMH1 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 Table 4-30. PIO D Pin Assignment and Signal Description PIOD Mode Secure Primary PeriphA PeriphB PeriphC Power Rail I/O Type Signal Signal Signal Signal VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PD8 PCK0 – – VDDIOP GPIO PD9 FIQ – – VDDIOP GPIO PD10 CTS0 CDETA – VDDIOP GPIO PD11 RTS0 SPI2_MISO – VDDIOP GPIO PD12 RXD0 DCENA – VDDIOP GPIO PD13 TXD0 SPI2_MOSI – VDDIOP GPIO PD14 CTS1 CDETB – VDDIOP GPIO PD15 RTS1 SPI2_SPCK – VDDIOP GPIO PD16 RXD1 DCENB – VDDIOP GPIO PD17 TXD1 SPI2_NPCS0 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD18 – SENSE0 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD19 – SENSE1 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD20 – SENSE2 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD21 – SENSE3 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD22 – SENSE4 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD23 – SENSE5 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD24 – SENSE6 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD25 – SENSE7 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD26 – SENSE8 – VDDANA GPIO_ANA PD27 – SENSE9 – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PD28 SCK0 – – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PD29 SCK1 DIS – VDDIOP GPIO PD30 – – – VDDIOP GPIO_CLK PD31 SPI0_NPCS2 PCK1 – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 55 Table 4-31. 56 PIO E Pin Assignment and Signal Description Primary PeriphA PeriphB PeriphC Power Rail I/O Type Signal Signal Signal Signal VDDIOM MCI_CLK PE0 A0/NBS0 MCI0_CDB CTS4 VDDIOM EBI PE1 A1 MCI0_DB0 – VDDIOM EBI PE2 A2 MCI0_DB1 – VDDIOM EBI PE3 A3 MCI0_DB2 – VDDIOM EBI PE4 A4 MCI0_DB3 – VDDIOM EBI PE5 A5 CTS3 – VDDIOM EBI PE6 A6 TIOA3 – VDDIOM EBI PE7 A7 TIOB3 PWMFI1 VDDIOM EBI PE8 A8 TCLK3 PWML3 VDDIOM EBI PE9 A9 TIOA2 – VDDIOM EBI PE10 A10 TIOB2 – VDDIOM EBI PE11 A11 TCLK2 – VDDIOM EBI PE12 A12 TIOA1 PWMH2 VDDIOM EBI PE13 A13 TIOB1 PWML2 VDDIOM EBI PE14 A14 TCLK1 PWMH3 VDDIOM EBI PE15 A15 SCK3 TIOA0 VDDIOM EBI PE16 A16 RXD3 TIOB0 VDDIOM EBI PE17 A17 TXD3 TCLK0 VDDIOM EBI PE18 A18 TIOA5 MCI1_CK VDDIOM EBI PE19 A19 TIOB5 MCI1_CDA VDDIOM EBI PE20 A20 TCLK5 MCI1_DA0 VDDIOM EBI PE21 A23 TIOA4 MCI1_DA1 VDDIOM EBI PE22 A24 TIOB4 MCI1_DA2 VDDIOM EBI PE23 A25 TCLK4 MCI1_DA3 VDDIOM EBI PE24 NCS0 RTS3 – VDDIOM EBI PE25 NCS1 SCK4 IRQ VDDIOM EBI PE26 NCS2 RXD4 A18 VDDIOM EBI PE27 NWR1/NBS1 TXD4 – VDDIOM EBI PE28 NWAIT RTS4 A19 VDDIOP DIB PE29 DIBP URXD0 TWD1 VDDIOP DIB PE30 DIBN UTXD0 TWCK1 VDDIOP GPIO PE31 ADTRG – – SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 4.4 SAMA5D4-XULT Board Schematics This section contains the following schematics: Block Diagram PIO Muxing Table Power Supply SAMA5D44 - Power SAMA5D44 - DDR2 SAMA5D44 - PIOA and PIOB SAMA5D44 - PIOC and Flash SAMA5D44 - SYS, PIOD and PIOE JTAG, USB, DEBUG and LCD HDMI Ethernet_ETH0_10/100M HSMCI EDBG Expansion and XPRO Connectors SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 57 Figure 4-50. 58 Reset Force PwrOn D Sheet 4 2 1 5V INPUT Sheet 10 Single PMU Solution D 5V INPUT USB DEVICE 5V & 3V3 Sheet 4 USB A,B,C Power rails ATMEL SAMA5D44 CORTEX(R)-A5 PROCESSOR B Sheet 15 User LEDs Push Buttons PIO VBAT Sheet 14 EDBG JTAG Sheet 9 C USB DEVICE USB Host x2 Sheet 6 Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: Power Part DDR2 CTL PIOA & PIOB PIOC & Flash SYS & PIOD & PIOE EBI 4Gb DDR2 SDRAM PIO C 4Gb NAND FLASH ANALOG Reference JTAG Connector C Sheet 10 Sheet 8 B PIO A,...E PIO A,...E LCD Connector HDMI Connector Micro SD CARD SD CARD 10/100 FAST ETHERNET ETH0 SERIAL DATA FLASH MAC Serial EEPROM Sheet 10 Sheet 11 Sheet 13 Sheet 13 Sheet 12 Sheet 8 Sheet 8 A A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A Block Diagram 5 DATE 2 15 Block diagram Push Buttons 3 4 Expansion & XPRO Connectors SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 5 3 4 2 Figure 4-51. 5 1 PIOA LCD D C USAGE PIOB USAGE PIOB USAGE PIOC USAGE USAGE PIOC LCDDAT16/NTRST PB0 G0_TXCK PB16 G0_MDC PC0 SPI0_MISO/PWMH2/ISI_D8 PC16 NAND_RDY NAND_ALE 1 PA1 LCDDAT1 PA17 LCDDAT17 PB1 SCK2/ISI_PCK PB17 G0_MDIO PC1 SPI0_MOSI/PWML2/ISI_D9 PC17 GND 2 PA2 LCDDAT2 PA18 LCDDAT18 PB2 G0_TXEN PB18 SPI1_MISO PC2 SPI0_SPCK/PWMH3/ISI_D10 PC18 NAND_CLE LCDDAT0 3 PA3 LCDDAT3 PA19 LCDDAT19 PB3 CTS2/ISI_VSYNC PB19 SPI1_MOSI PC3 SPI0_NPCS0/PWML3/ISI_D11 PC19 ISI_D0/TK1 LCDDAT1 4 PA4 LCDDAT4 PA20 LCDDAT20 PB4 RXD2/ISI_HSYNC PB20 SPI1_SPCK PC4 MCI0_CK/PCK1 PC20 ISI_D1/TF1 LCDDAT2 5 PA5 LCDDAT5 PA21 LCDDAT21 PB5 TXD2/PCK2 PB21 SPI1_NPCS0 PC5 MCI0_CDA/NAND_D0 PC21 ISI_D2/TD1 LCDDAT3 6 PA6 LCDDAT6 PA22 LCDDAT22 PB6 G0_RXDV PB22 SPI1_NPCS1 PC6 MCI0_DA0/NAND_D1 PC22 ISI_D3/RF1 GND 7 PA7 LCDDAT7 PA23 LCDDAT23 PB7 G0_RXER PB23 PC7 MCI0_DA1/NAND_D2 PC23 ISI_D4/RD1 LCDDAT4 8 PA8 LCDDAT8/JTAG_TCK PA24 LCDPWM/HDMI_MCK PB8 G0_RX0 PB24 SPI1_NPCS2 JTAG_TDI PC8 MCI0_DA2/NAND_D3 PC24 ISI_D5/RK1/PCK1 LCDDAT5 9 PA9 LCDDAT9 PA25 LCDDISP/HDMI_INT PB9 G0_RX1 PB25 JTAG_TDO PC9 MCI0_DA3/NAND_D4 PC25 ISI_D6/TWD3/URXD1 LCDDAT6 10 PA10 LCDDAT10 PA26 LCDVSYNC PB10 PCK2/PWML1 PB26 PCK0/RK0/PWMH0 PC10 NAND_D5 PC26 ISI_D7/TWCK3/UTXD1 LCDDAT7 11 PA11 LCDDAT11 PA27 LCDHSYNC PB11 RTS2/PWMH1 PB27 SPI1_NPCS3/HDMI_TK0/PWML0 PC11 NAND_D6 PC27 GND 12 PA12 LCDDAT12 PA28 LCDPCK PB12 G0_TX0 PB28 SPI2_NPCS3/HDMI_TD0/PWMH1 PC12 NAND_D7 PC28 AD1_XM/PWML1 LCDDAT8 13 PA13 LCDDAT13 PA29 LCDDEN PB13 G0_TX1 PB29 TWD2/RD0/PWML1 PC13 NAND_RE PC29 AD2_YP/PWMFI0 LCDDAT9 14 PA14 LCDDAT14 PA30 TWD0 PB14 SPI2_NPCS1/PWMH0 PB30 TWCK2/RF0 PC14 NWE/NAND_WE PC30 AD3_YM/PWMH0 LCDDAT10 15 PA15 LCDDAT15 PA31 TWCK0 PB15 SPI2_NPCS2/PWML0/HDMI_RST PB31 HDMI_TF0 PC15 NAND_NCS3 PC31 AD4/PWMH1 LCDDAT11 16 GND 17 LCDDAT12 18 USAGE PIOE USAGE PIOD USAGE PIOE USAGE RXD1 PE0 USB_OVCUR/CTS4 PE16 DBGU_RXD3 LCDDAT13 19 LCDDAT14 20 PD17 TXD1/SPI2_NPCS0 PE1 G0_IRQ PE17 DBGU_TXD3 LCDDAT15 21 PD18 SENSE0 PE2 MCI0_CD PE18 TIOA5/MCI1_CK GND 22 PD19 SENSE1 PE3 MCI1_CD PE19 TIOB5/MCI1_CDA LCDDAT16 23 PD20 SENSE2 PE4 MCI1_PWR PE20 TCLK5/MCI1_DA0 LCDDAT17 24 PD21 SENSE3 PE5 DBGU_CTS3 PE21 TIOA4/MCI1_DA1 LCDDAT18 25 PD22 SENSE4 PE6 TIOA3 PE22 TIOB4/MCI1_DA2 LCDDAT19 26 PD23 SENSE5 PE7 TIOB3 PE23 TCLK4/MCI1_DA3 27 PD8 PCK0 PD24 SENSE6 PE8 PB_USER/TCLK3 PE24 DBGU_RTS3 28 PD9 FIQ PD25 SENSE7 PE9 LCD_IRQ1 PE25 PMIC_IRQ/SCK4 LCDDAT21 29 PD10 CTS0 PD26 SENSE8 PE10 LCD_IRQ2 PE26 RXD4 LCDDAT22 30 PD11 RTS0/SPI2_MISO PD27 SENSE9 PE11 USBB_EN5V PE27 TXD4 LCDDAT23 31 PD12 RXD0 PD28 SCK0 PE12 TIOA1/PWMH2 PE28 RTS4 GND 32 PD13 TXD0/SPI2_MOSI PD29 SCK1 PE13 TIOB1/PWML2 PE29 URXD0/TWD1 LCDPCK 33 PD14 CTS1 PD30 LED_POWER PE14 USBC_EN5V PE30 UTXD0/TWCK1 LCDVSYNC 34 PD15 RTS1/SPI2_SPCK PD31 SPI0_NPCS2/PCK1 PE15 LED_USER/LCD_ID/TIOA0 PE31 USBA_VBUS LCDHSYNC 35 LCDDEN 36 SPI1_SPCK/AD3_YM 37 SPI1_MOSI/AD2_YP 38 SPI1_MISO/AD1_XM 39 SPI1_NPCS2/AD0_XP 40 LCDDISP 41 TWD0 42 TWCK0 43 IRQ1 44 IRQ2 45 LCDPWM 46 Reset 47 VCC 48 VCC 49 GND 50 AD0_XP/PWML0 JUMPER DESCRIPTION PART DEFAULT FUNCTION JP1 OPEN Disable EDBG JP2 SHORT I_VCC_3V3 Measurement JP3 SHORT I_1V2_HDMI Measurement JP4 SHORT I_VDDIODDR_MPU Measurement JP5 SHORT I_VDDCORE Measurement JP6 SHORT I_VDDBU Measurement JP7 OPEN Disable CS SPI&Nand Flash Memory JP8 DNP CS SPI Flash Memory SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 B A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A PIO Muxing 5 D C PIOD PD16 LCDDAT20 A PIOA LCDDAT0/JTAG_TMS PA16 ID_SYS GND B USAGE PA0 3 15 PIO Muxing Table PIO Muxing & Jumper setting 59 Figure 4-52. 60 3 4 0R 3 [10] USB_VBUS_5V R402 0R R401 DNP(0R) R408 DNP(0R) 3 1 R403 100K 1% J4 3 C171 1uF 6 2 2 IN IN_pad OUT1 OUT2 FLAG 4 5 3 C21 100nF C23 22uF EN GND D NCP349MNAETBG RESET 1 2 VCC_5V U16 C170 100nF Q6 IRLML6402 Q7 IRLML6402 1 3 2 VCC_5V_IN 1 7 D [15] EXP_5V 2 1 R407 100K 1% 3 1 2 1 Q8 IRLML6402 Q5 IRLML6402 R409 [14] EDBG_USB_VBUS_5V 2 VCC_3V3 R400 100K 1% DNP(DC Jack) 5V/2A Input R161 4.7K [10,12,14,15] NRST_3V3 VCC_5V DNP(0R) 1 VDDBU_3V 1 3 VCC BAT1 BAT54C VIN 1 C85 100nF CE 2 VCC_2V VOUT 3 VDDBU_2V 68K NRST_2V [9] R188 C109 1uF GND 110K 1% C NCP4682DSQ20T1G 2 Battery Holder_3V C82 1uF C64 100nF GND C 4 2 R187 JP6 DNP(Header 1X2) U13 D11 1 2 R333 [15] EXP_VBAT VCC_1V8 JP4 DNP(Header 1X2) 1 2 VDDIODDR_MPU R55 1R 1% VDDIODDR C19 1uF 1 [10,12,14,15] NRST_3V3 PWRHLD [8] PMIC_TWCK3_PC26 [8] PMIC_TWD3_PC25 BP3 Tact Switch SMD TP13 Tact Switch SMD TP14 C177 47nF 23 VDDREF 20 VSEL 17 PWREN 13 nPBSTAT 12 nIRQ nRSTO 10 PWRHLD SCL SDA 32 REFBP GA R16 49.9K 1% 2 BP2 L7 2 180ohm at 100MHz JP5 DNP(Header 1X2) C190 2.2uF VDDCORE L3 2.2uH 1 2 30 1 C27 10uF JP3 DNP(Header 1X2) C28 10uF 27 24 15 19 L4 2.2uH C24 10uF L1 C26 10uF JP2 C25 10uF DNP(Header 1X2) 2.2uH C1 10uF C2 10uF VCC_3V3 OUT4 3 OUT5 4 (3V3) R78 0R OUT6 7 (1V8) R54 0R OUT7 8 R22 0R 2 180ohm at 100MHz VDDIOM L24 1 2 B SAMA5D4-XULT PCB 180ohm at 100MHz VCC_EDBG L6 1 2 FUSE_2V5 0R L26 180ohm at 100MHz VDDUTMII L19 1 2 C3 100nF R410 (2V5) PCB1 VDDIOP 1 1V2_HDMI nPBIN RESET WAKE UP 5 6 SW1 OUT1 SW3 OUT3 21 22 9 INL45 INL67 SW2 OUT2 11 C194 2.2uF 180ohm at 100MHz VDDANA VOUT6 VOUT7 EP [9] PMIC_IRQ_PE25 NC1 NC2 33 R19 WKUP VP1 VP2 VP3 18 25 GP1 GP2 GP3 [9] VDDREF 10K 10K B 31 26 16 C14 4.7uF VCC_2V R18 VCC_3V3 C175 4.7uF 29 28 14 C176 4.7uF ACT8865QI305-T 1 2 U2 1 2 VCC_5V C12 4.7uF C16 4.7uF C18 4.7uF C187 4.7uF 3 Q1 IRLML2502 A [9] R17 SHDN 1K C5 DNP(100nF) PWRHLD C4 10nF VDDREF R2 49.9K 1% 1 C10 DNP(100nF) A Place TP13 and TP14 to Bottom. R1 2 100K 1% C6 100nF SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. XinJQ 11-Oct-14 XXX XinJQ 29-Aug-14 XXX RevA SCALE DES. 1/1 4 3 2 1 XX-XX-XX XX-XX-XX VER. DATE REV. SHEET A Power Supply 5 DATE 4 15 Power Supply SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 5 3 4 2 D VDDCORE (1V8) C163 10uF VCCCORE_1V2 C131 10uF POWER TEST POINTS VDDIODDR_MPU C132 10uF VCC_5V TP9 SMD VCC_3V3 TP3 SMD TP12 SMD VDDBU_2V TP15 SMD TP10 SMD VCC_1V8 TP17 SMD TP11 SMD C162 10uF U6D VDDBU_2V C117 100nF C113 100nF (2V) C122 100nF C123 100nF C104 100nF C101 100nF C111 100nF C130 100nF C114 100nF C102 1nF C110 1nF C108 1nF TP16 SMD FUSE_2V5 TP18 SMD VCC_EDBG TP8 SMD VOUT6 TP5 SMD VOUT7 TP4 SMD C76 10uF C103 100nF C89 100nF C77 100nF C92 100nF C91 100nF C107 100nF C100 100nF C99 100nF C93 100nF C84 100nF VDDIOM (3V3) C121 100nF VDDIOP L23 60ohm at 100MHz 1 2 VDDUTMII C87 100nF C119 100nF C135 100nF C137 100nF C124 100nF (3V3) VDDUTMIC C95 100nF L25 60ohm at 100MHz 1 2 C128 100nF (3V3) C139 100nF VCCCORE_1V2 (1V2) C96 100nF VDDANA SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 C98 100nF VDDPLLA VDDUTMIC C78 100nF (3V3) FUSE_2V5 J7 K7 K8 L9 N10 J11 L11 VCCCORE_1 VCCCORE_2 VCCCORE_3 VCCCORE_4 VCCCORE_5 VCCCORE_6 VCCCORE_7 E10 E12 H12 K13 M13 C14 F14 D17 H16 K17 VDDIODDR_1 VDDIODDR_2 VDDIODDR_3 VDDIODDR_4 VDDIODDR_5 VDDIODDR_6 VDDIODDR_7 VDDIODDR_8 VDDIODDR_9 VDDIODDR_10 N7 M8 R9 P15 L5 K6 M6 H7 C115 100nF H8 J8 L8 D9 F9 M9 B10 D10 L10 M10 K11 M11 J12 L12 V18 W18 GNDIODDR_1 GNDIODDR_2 GNDIODDR_3 GNDIODDR_4 GNDIODDR_5 GNDIODDR_6 GNDIODDR_7 GNDIODDR_8 GNDIODDR_9 GNDIODDR_10 F10 E11 G11 C13 J13 L13 G14 C17 G17 K18 VDDIOM_1 VDDIOM_2 VDDIOM_3 VDDIOM_4 GNDIOM_1 GNDIOM_2 GNDIOM_3 GNDIOM_4 M7 N8 P9 M12 VDDIOP_1 VDDIOP_2 VDDIOP_3 VDDIOP_4 GNDIOP_1 GNDIOP_2 GNDIOP_3 GNDIOP_4 G6 J6 L6 N6 VDDUTMIC VDDUTMII_1 VDDUTMII_2 GNDUTMI GNDPLL (3V3) VDDOSC P14 VDDOSC C9 N11 P12 R14 10uH_150mA VDDOSC C73 100nF V13 W13 W17 VDDPLLA (2V5) W1 GNDCORE_1 GNDCORE_2 GNDCORE_3 GNDCORE_4 GNDCORE_5 GNDCORE_6 GNDCORE_7 GNDCORE_8 GNDCORE_9 GNDCORE_10 GNDCORE_11 GNDCORE_12 GNDCORE_13 GNDCORE_14 GNDCORE_15 GNDCORE_16 W10 VCC_3V3 C70 100nF VDDCORE_1 VDDCORE_2 VDDPLLA C88 100nF B R334 1R 1% G8 N9 GNDBU (1V2) C118 100nF L20 VDDBU (1V8) C VCCCORE_1V2 W4 C140 100nF (1V2) C112 10uF 1 C P13 L7 GNDUTMI GNDOSC N13 VDDANA_1 VDDANA_2 VDDANA_3 GNDANA_1 GNDANA_2 C10 N12 A copper plan for GNDUTMI cover all USB compoments VDDFUSE GNDFUSE R15 B B8 E8 GNDSCA GNDSCB C8 F8 GNDSCIOA GNDSCIOB GNDSCIO G7 A11 GNDMS_1 GNDMS_2 H11 GNDSC1 F7 SAMA5D44A-CU C90 100nF C90 close to Pin P14 of U6. R355 C55 4.7uF 0R GNDUTMI A A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. XinJQ 11-Oct-14 XXX XinJQ 29-Aug-14 XXX RevA SCALE DES. 1/1 4 3 2 1 XX-XX-XX XX-XX-XX VER. DATE REV. SHEET A SAMA5D44- Power 5 DATE 5 15 SAMA5D44 - Power D Figure 4-53. 5 61 Figure 4-54. 62 3 4 2 1 C19 B19 DDR_CALN DDR_CALP 200R 1% DDR2_VREF K12 DDR_DQS0 DDR_DQSN0 J19 MPU_DDR2_DQS0+ K19 MPU_DDR2_DQS0- DDR_DQS1 DDR_DQSN1 F19 MPU_DDR2_DQS1+ G19 MPU_DDR2_DQS1- DDR_DQS2 DDR_DQSN2 A15 MPU_DDR2_DQS2+ A16 MPU_DDR2_DQS2- DDR_DQS3 DDR_DQSN3 A12 MPU_DDR2_DQS3+ A13 MPU_DDR2_DQS3- DDR_VREF DDR_DQM0 DDR_DQM1 DDR_DQM2 DDR_DQM3 L16 J16 D13 F12 R331 1R 1% J8 K8 K2 CK CK CKE 0R K9 ODT VDDIODDR J2 J7 J1 VREF VSSDL VDDL C54 100nF R347 DNP(100R 1%) MPU_DDR2_A0 MPU_DDR2_A1 MPU_DDR2_A2 MPU_DDR2_A3 MPU_DDR2_A4 MPU_DDR2_A5 MPU_DDR2_A6 MPU_DDR2_A7 MPU_DDR2_A8 MPU_DDR2_A9 MPU_DDR2_A10 MPU_DDR2_A11 MPU_DDR2_A12 MPU_DDR2_A13 Address, control and data traces may not exceed 1.3 inches (33.0 mm). Address, control and data traces must be length-matched to within 0.1 inch (2.54mm). Address, control and data traces must match the data group trace lengths to within 0.25 inches (6.35mm). DDR2_VREF B C62 4.7uF C50 100nF VDDIODDR C61 2.2uF C75 100nF C66 100nF C79 100nF C120 100nF C72 100nF C142 100nF C155 100nF C80 100nF A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 MPU_DDR2_BA0 MPU_DDR2_BA1 MPU_DDR2_BA2 L2 L3 L1 BA0 BA1 BA2 MPU_DDR2_CSn MPU_DDR2_RASn MPU_DDR2_CASn MPU_DDR2_WEn L8 K7 L7 K3 CS RAS CAS WE C59 100nF C74 100nF C67 100nF C81 100nF C149 100nF C148 100nF C159 100nF C145 1nF C58 1nF MPU_DDR2_CK+ MPU_DDR2_CKMPU_DDR2_CKEn J8 K8 K2 CK CK CKE K9 ODT J2 J7 J1 VREF VSSDL VDDL R171 0R DDR2_VREF VDDIODDR C136 100nF VDDIODDR C158 100nF C31 2.2uF C133 100nF C134 100nF C146 100nF C52 100nF C125 100nF C71 100nF C157 100nF C69 100nF C150 100nF C127 100nF C83 100nF C56 100nF C57 100nF C154 100nF C129 100nF C151 1nF C60 1nF A3 E3 J3 N1 P9 C86 2.2uF VDDIODDR M8 M3 M7 N2 N8 N3 N7 P2 P8 P3 M2 P7 R2 R8 2.2K 1% R330 100 ohms differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom C143 2.2uF MPU_DDR2_DQ0 MPU_DDR2_DQ1 MPU_DDR2_DQ2 MPU_DDR2_DQ3 MPU_DDR2_DQ4 MPU_DDR2_DQ5 MPU_DDR2_DQ6 MPU_DDR2_DQ7 MPU_DDR2_DQ8 MPU_DDR2_DQ9 MPU_DDR2_DQ10 MPU_DDR2_DQ11 MPU_DDR2_DQ12 MPU_DDR2_DQ13 MPU_DDR2_DQ14 MPU_DDR2_DQ15 D LDQS LDQS F7 E8 MPU_DDR2_DQS0+ MPU_DDR2_DQS0- UDQS UDQS B7 A8 MPU_DDR2_DQS1+ MPU_DDR2_DQS1- UDM LDM B3 F3 MPU_DDR2_DM1 MPU_DDR2_DM0 NC_A2 NC_E2 RFU_R3 RFU_R7 A2 E2 R3 R7 C MT47H128M16RT-25E:C DDR2 MPU_DDR2_CK- Keep nets as short as possible, therefore, DDR2 devices have to be placed close as possible of SAMA5D44 The layout EBI DDR2 should use controlled impedance traces of ZO= 50ohm characteristic impedance. 2.2K 1% R329 G8 G2 H7 H3 H1 H9 F1 F9 C8 C2 D7 D3 D1 D9 B1 B9 MPU_DDR2_CK+ SAMA5D44A-CU C51 100nF C53 100nF VDDQ1 VDDQ2 VDDQ3 VDDQ4 VDDQ5 VDDQ6 VDDQ7 VDDQ8 VDDQ9 VDDQ10 MPU_DDR2_CK+ MPU_DDR2_CKMPU_DDR2_CKEn R341 MPU_DDR2_DM0 MPU_DDR2_DM1 MPU_DDR2_DM2 MPU_DDR2_DM3 VDDIODDR L17 10uH_150mA C156 4.7uF CS RAS CAS WE DDR2_VREF C97 100nF MCU_DDR L8 K7 L7 K3 A3 E3 J3 N1 P9 200R 1% R243 MPU_DDR2_CSn MPU_DDR2_RASn MPU_DDR2_CASn MPU_DDR2_WEn A1 E1 J9 M9 R1 VDDIODDR R244 C BA0 BA1 BA2 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 VSSQ1 VSSQ2 VSSQ3 VSSQ4 VSSQ5 VSSQ6 VSSQ7 VSSQ8 VSSQ9 VSSQ10 DDR_BA0 DDR_BA1 DDR_BA2 L2 L3 L1 A7 B8 D2 D8 E7 F2 F8 H2 H8 B2 C15 D14 G13 MPU_DDR2_BA0 MPU_DDR2_BA1 MPU_DDR2_BA2 100 ohms differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom U7 A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 E9 G1 G3 G7 G9 MPU_DDR2_BA0 MPU_DDR2_BA1 MPU_DDR2_BA2 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 U4 VDDQ1 VDDQ2 VDDQ3 VDDQ4 VDDQ5 VDDQ6 VDDQ7 VDDQ8 VDDQ9 VDDQ10 DDR_CKE DDR_CS DDR_RAS DDR_CAS DDR_WE M8 M3 M7 N2 N8 N3 N7 P2 P8 P3 M2 P7 R2 R8 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 G8 G2 H7 H3 H1 H9 F1 F9 C8 C2 D7 D3 D1 D9 B1 B9 MPU_DDR2_DQ16 MPU_DDR2_DQ17 MPU_DDR2_DQ18 MPU_DDR2_DQ19 MPU_DDR2_DQ20 MPU_DDR2_DQ21 MPU_DDR2_DQ22 MPU_DDR2_DQ23 MPU_DDR2_DQ24 MPU_DDR2_DQ25 MPU_DDR2_DQ26 MPU_DDR2_DQ27 MPU_DDR2_DQ28 MPU_DDR2_DQ29 MPU_DDR2_DQ30 MPU_DDR2_DQ31 LDQS LDQS F7 E8 MPU_DDR2_DQS2+ MPU_DDR2_DQS2- UDQS UDQS B7 A8 MPU_DDR2_DQS3+ MPU_DDR2_DQS3- UDM LDM B3 F3 MPU_DDR2_DM3 MPU_DDR2_DM2 NC_A2 NC_E2 RFU_R3 RFU_R7 A2 E2 R3 R7 B VSSQ1 VSSQ2 VSSQ3 VSSQ4 VSSQ5 VSSQ6 VSSQ7 VSSQ8 VSSQ9 VSSQ10 D15 B16 B17 A17 E16 MPU_DDR2_A0 MPU_DDR2_A1 MPU_DDR2_A2 MPU_DDR2_A3 MPU_DDR2_A4 MPU_DDR2_A5 MPU_DDR2_A6 MPU_DDR2_A7 MPU_DDR2_A8 MPU_DDR2_A9 MPU_DDR2_A10 MPU_DDR2_A11 MPU_DDR2_A12 MPU_DDR2_A13 A7 B8 D2 D8 E7 F2 F8 H2 H8 B2 MPU_DDR2_CKEn MPU_DDR2_CSn MPU_DDR2_RASn MPU_DDR2_CASn MPU_DDR2_WEn MPU_DDR2_DQ0 MPU_DDR2_DQ1 MPU_DDR2_DQ2 MPU_DDR2_DQ3 MPU_DDR2_DQ4 MPU_DDR2_DQ5 MPU_DDR2_DQ6 MPU_DDR2_DQ7 MPU_DDR2_DQ8 MPU_DDR2_DQ9 MPU_DDR2_DQ10 MPU_DDR2_DQ11 MPU_DDR2_DQ12 MPU_DDR2_DQ13 MPU_DDR2_DQ14 MPU_DDR2_DQ15 MPU_DDR2_DQ16 MPU_DDR2_DQ17 MPU_DDR2_DQ18 MPU_DDR2_DQ19 MPU_DDR2_DQ20 MPU_DDR2_DQ21 MPU_DDR2_DQ22 MPU_DDR2_DQ23 MPU_DDR2_DQ24 MPU_DDR2_DQ25 MPU_DDR2_DQ26 MPU_DDR2_DQ27 MPU_DDR2_DQ28 MPU_DDR2_DQ29 MPU_DDR2_DQ30 MPU_DDR2_DQ31 VDD1 VDD2 VDD3 VDD4 VDD5 DDR_CLK DDR_CLKN L14 K16 K15 K14 J18 J17 J15 H19 H18 J14 G18 H17 H15 H14 G16 E19 E14 E13 H13 F13 B15 A14 D12 B14 B13 G12 B12 C12 F11 C11 D11 B11 VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VSS4 VSS5 A18 A19 DDR_D0 DDR_D1 DDR_D2 DDR_D3 DDR_D4 DDR_D5 DDR_D6 DDR_D7 DDR_D8 DDR_D9 DDR_D10 DDR_D11 DDR_D12 DDR_D13 DDR_D14 DDR_D15 DDR_D16 DDR_D17 DDR_D18 DDR_D19 DDR_D20 DDR_D21 DDR_D22 DDR_D23 DDR_D24 DDR_D25 DDR_D26 DDR_D27 DDR_D28 DDR_D29 DDR_D30 DDR_D31 VDD1 VDD2 VDD3 VDD4 VDD5 MPU_DDR2_CK+ MPU_DDR2_CK- DDR_A0 DDR_A1 DDR_A2 DDR_A3 DDR_A4 DDR_A5 DDR_A6 DDR_A7 DDR_A8 DDR_A9 DDR_A10 DDR_A11 DDR_A12 DDR_A13 VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VSS4 VSS5 D F15 F16 E17 G15 B18 C16 E15 F17 F18 D19 E18 D18 C18 D16 A1 E1 J9 M9 R1 U6B MPU_DDR2_A0 MPU_DDR2_A1 MPU_DDR2_A2 MPU_DDR2_A3 MPU_DDR2_A4 MPU_DDR2_A5 MPU_DDR2_A6 MPU_DDR2_A7 MPU_DDR2_A8 MPU_DDR2_A9 MPU_DDR2_A10 MPU_DDR2_A11 MPU_DDR2_A12 MPU_DDR2_A13 A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 E9 G1 G3 G7 G9 VDDIODDR MT47H128M16RT-25E:C A A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. XinJQ 11-Oct-14 XXX XinJQ 29-Aug-14 XXX RevA SCALE DES. 1/1 4 3 2 1 XX-XX-XX XX-XX-XX VER. DATE REV. SHEET A SAMA5D44- DDR2 5 DATE 6 15 SAMA5D44 - DDR2 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 5 3 4 PIOA D PA0/LCDDAT0/TMS PA1/LCDDAT1 PA2/LCDDAT2/G1_TXCK PA3/LCDDAT3/G1_RXCK PA4/LCDDAT4/G1_TXEN PA5/LCDDAT5/G1_TXER PA6/LCDDAT6/G1_CRS PA7/LCDDAT7 PA8/LCDDAT8/TCK PA9/LCDDAT9/G1_COL PA10/LCDDAT10/G1_RXDV PA11/LCDDAT11/G1_RXER PA12/LCDDAT12/G1_RX0 PA13/LCDDAT13/G1_RX1 PA14/LCDDAT14/G1_TX0 PA15/LCDDAT15/G1_TX1 PA16/LCDDAT16/NTRST PA17/LCDDAT17 PA18/LCDDAT18/G1_RX2 PA19/LCDDAT19/G1_RX3 PA20/LCDDAT20/G1_TX2 PA21/LCDDAT21/G1_TX3 PA22/LCDDAT22/G1_MDC PA23/LCDDAT23/G1_MDIO PA24/LCDPWM/PCK0 PA25/LCDDISP/TD0 PA26/LCDVSYNC/PWMH0/SPI1_NPCS1 PA27/LCDHSYNC/PWML0/SPI1_NPCS2 PA28/LCDPCK/PWMH1/SPI1_NPCS3 PA29/LCDDEN/PWML1 PA30/TWD0 PA31/TWCK0 C PA0 PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4 PA5 PA6 PA7 PA8 PA9 PA10 PA11 PA12 PA13 PA14 PA15 PA16 PA17 PA18 PA19 PA20 PA21 PA22 PA23 PA24 PA25 PA26 PA27 PA28 PA29 PA30 PA31 A7 F6 E6 C6 D6 B6 A6 E5 A5 F4 F5 D5 G5 C5 E4 B5 H6 D4 G4 C4 A3 B4 B3 A4 H5 F3 E3 H4 G3 J5 D3 J4 22R R60 R35 PA2 22R 22R 22R 22R PA3 R113 R82 22R 22R PA4 R61 R36 22R 22R PA5 R114 R83 22R 22R PA6 R62 R37 22R 22R PA7 R115 R84 22R 22R R63 R38 PA8 SAMA5D44A-CU 22R 22R R58 R112 R81 PA1 U6A R59 R34 22R 22R R85 22R PA9 R116 R86 22R 22R PA10 R64 R39 22R 22R PA11 R65 R40 22R 22R PA12 R117 R87 22R 22R PA13 R66 R41 22R 22R PA14 R118 R88 22R 22R PA15 R67 R42 22R 22R PA16 R120 R89 22R 22R R119 22R PIOB HDMI_DAT0_PA0 [11] LCD_DAT0_PA0 [10] 1 PA17 R68 R43 22R 22R PA18 R121 R90 22R 22R PA19 R69 R44 22R 22R PA20 R70 R45 22R 22R PA21 R122 R91 22R 22R PA22 R71 R46 22R 22R PA23 R123 R92 22R 22R PA24 R374 R367 39R DNP(39R) PA25 R96 R127 22R 22R 22R 22R TMS [10,14] HDMI_DAT1_PA1 [11] LCD_DAT1_PA1 [10] HDMI_DAT2_PA2 [11] LCD_DAT2_PA2 [10] HDMI_DAT3_PA3 [11] LCD_DAT3_PA3 [10] HDMI_DAT4_PA4 [11] LCD_DAT4_PA4 [10] HDMI_DAT5_PA5 [11] LCD_DAT5_PA5 [10] HDMI_DAT6_PA6 [11] LCD_DAT6_PA6 [10] HDMI_DAT7_PA7 [11] LCD_DAT7_PA7 [10] HDMI_DAT8_PA8 [11] LCD_DAT8_PA8 [10] PA26 R72 R47 HDMI_DAT9_PA9 [11] LCD_DAT9_PA9 [10] PA27 R124 R93 22R 22R HDMI_DAT10_PA10 [11] LCD_DAT10_PA10 [10] PA28 R373 R369 39R 39R HDMI_DAT11_PA11 [11] LCD_DAT11_PA11 [10] PA29 R73 R48 22R 22R TCK [10,14] HDMI_DAT13_PA13 [11] LCD_DAT13_PA13 [10] R76 R77 1K 1K PA30 HDMI_DAT15_PA15 [11] LCD_DAT15_PA15 [10] HDMI_DAT16_PA16 [11] LCD_DAT16_PA16 [10] HDMI_DAT18_PA18 [11] LCD_DAT18_PA18 [10] HDMI_DAT19_PA19 [11] LCD_DAT19_PA19 [10] D HDMI_DAT20_PA20 [11] LCD_DAT20_PA20 [10] HDMI_DAT21_PA21 [11] LCD_DAT21_PA21 [10] HDMI_DAT22_PA22 [11] LCD_DAT22_PA22 [10] HDMI_DAT23_PA23 [11] LCD_DAT23_PA23 [10] LCD_PWM_PA24 [10] HDMI_MCK_PA24 [11] LCD_DISP_PA25 [10] HDMI_INT_PA25 [11] HDMI_VSYNC_PA26 [11] LCD_VSYNC_PA26 [10] HDMI_HSYNC_PA27 [11] LCD_HSYNC_PA27 [10] HDMI_PCK_PA28 [11] LCD_PCK_PA28 [10] HDMI_DEN_PA29 [11] LCD_DEN_PA29 [10] C VCC_3V3 HDMI_DAT12_PA12 [11] LCD_DAT12_PA12 [10] HDMI_DAT14_PA14 [11] LCD_DAT14_PA14 [10] HDMI_DAT17_PA17 [11] LCD_DAT17_PA17 [10] PA31 TWI0 R97 R51 R128 R98 22R 22R 22R 22R R100 R52 R129 R99 22R 22R 22R 22R HDMI_TWD0_PA30 [11] LCD_TWD0_PA30 [10] EEPROM_TWD0_PA30 [8] EXP_TWD0_PA30 [15] HDMI_TWCK0_PA31 [11] LCD_TWCK0_PA31 [10] EEPROM_TWCK0_PA31 [8] EXP_TWCK0_PA31 [15] NTRST [10] U6E SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 PB0/G0_TXCK PB1/G0_RXCK/SCK2/ISI_PCK PB2/G0_TXEN PB3/G0_TXER/CTS2/ISI_VSYNC PB4/G0_CRS/RXD2/ISI_HSYNC PB5/G0_COL/TXD2/PCK2 PB6/G0_RXDV PB7/G0_RXER PB8/G0_RX0 PB9/G0_RX1 PB10/G0_RX2/PCK2/PWML1 PB11/G0_RX3/RTS2/PWMH1 PB12/G0_TX0 PB13/G0_TX1 PB14/G0_TX2/SPI2_NPCS1/PWMH0 PB15/G0_TX3/SPI2_NPCS2/PWML0 PB16/G0_MDC PB17/G0_MDIO PB18/SPI1_MISO/D8 PB19/SPI1_MOSI/D9 PB20/SPI1_SPCK/D10 PB21/SPI1_NPCS0/D11 PB22/SPI1_NPCS1/D12 PB23/SPI1_NPCS2/D13 PB24/DRXD/D14/TDI PB25/DTXD/D15/TDO PB26/PCK0/RK0/PWMH0 PB27/SPI1_NPCS3/TK0/PWML0 PB28/SPI2_NPCS3/TD0/PWMH1 PB29/TWD2/RD0/PWML1 PB30/TWCK2/RF0 PB31/TF0 B C3 A2 B2 C2 J3 H2 G2 H3 F2 J2 F1 K4 D2 K3 A1 E2 B1 K5 K2 C1 D1 L3 G1 H1 E1 J1 M5 L2 K1 M3 M4 L1 R173 22R R179 R150 R178 R180 22R 22R 22R 22R R176 R182 22R 22R PB15 R145 R151 22R 22R PB18 PB19 PB20 R177 R181 22R 22R PB26 PB27 PB28 PB29 PB30 PB31 G0_TXCK_PB0 [12] EXP_PB1 [15] G0_TXEN_PB2 [12] EXP_PB3 [15] EXP_PB4 [15] EXP_PB5 [15] G0_RXDV_PB6 [12] G0_RXER_PB7 [12] G0_RX0_PB8 [12] G0_RX1_PB9 [12] EXP_PB10 [15] EXP_PB11 [15] G0_TX0_PB12 [12] G0_TX1_PB13 [12] EXP/XPRO_PB14 [15] G0_MDC_PB16 [12] G0_MDIO_PB17 [12] EXP/XPRO_PB21 [15] EXP_PB22 [15] LCD_SPI1_NPCS2_PB23 [10] TDI [10,14] TDO [10,14] PB15 R149 R148 22R 22R PB18 R157 R156 22R 22R PB19 R175 R174 22R 22R PB20 R146 R147 22R 22R PB26 R158 22R PB27 R185 R186 22R 22R PB28 R154 R155 22R 22R PB31 R184 R183 22R 22R EXP/XPRO_PB15 [15] HDMI_RST_PB15 [11] B EXP/XPRO_PB18 [15] LCD_SPI1_MISO_PB18 [10] EXP/XPRO_PB19 [15] LCD_SPI1_MOSI_PB19 [10] VCC_3V3 EXP/XPRO_PB20 [15] LCD_SPI1_SPCK_PB20 [10] R394 2.2K 1% EXP/XPRO_PB26 [15] EXP/XPRO_PB27 [15] HDMI_TK0_PB27 [11] EXP_PB28 [15] HDMI_TD0_PB28 [11] R395 2.2K 1% TWI2 PB29 R160 22R PB30 R159 22R EXP/XPRO_PB29 [15] EXP/XPRO_PB30 [15] EXP_PB31 [15] HDMI_TF0_PB31 [11] VDDANA A ADCVREF R12 C94 SAMA5D44A-CU R335 0R R336 DNP(0R) A AREF [15] 100nF SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A SAMA5D44- PIOA & PIOB 5 DATE 7 15 SAMA5D44 - PIOA & PIOB PA0 2 Figure 4-55. 5 63 Figure 4-56. 64 3 4 2 1 3V3_NAND U9 PIOC R195 22R PC0 R200 22R R169 22R PC1 R190 22R R196 22R R201 22R AT25_SPI0_MISO_PC0 C PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 NAND_WEn_PC14 NAND_NCS3_PC15 NAND_RDY_PC16 NAND_ALE_PC17 NAND_CLE_PC18 V4 P8 V5 R8 W5 T8 W6 R19 N15 U8 V6 V7 W7 V8 U9 W8 V9 W9 V10 U14 V11 U15 T15 U16 T16 V17 R16 U12 T11 R13 T12 T13 PC0/SPI0_MISO/PWMH2/ISI_D8 PC1/SPI0_MOSI/PWML2/ISI_D9 PC2/SPI0_SPCK/PWMH3/ISI_D10 PC3/SPI0_NPCS0/PWML3/ISI_D11 PC4/SPI0_NPCS1/MCI0_CK/PCK1 PC5/D0/MCI0_CDA PC6/D1/MCI0_DA0 PC7/D2/MCI0_DA1 PC8/D3/MCI0_DA2 PC9/D4/MCI0_DA3 PC10/D5/MCI0_DA4 PC11/D6/MCI0_DA5 PC12/D7/MCI0_DA6 PC13/NRD/NANDOE/MCI0_DA7 PC14/NWE/NANDWE PC15/NCS3 PC16/NANDRDY PC17/A21/NANDALE PC18/A22/NANDCLE PC19/ISI_D0/TK1 PC20/ISI_D1/TF1 PC21/ISI_D2/TD1 PC22/ISI_D3/RF1 PC23/ISI_D4/RD1 PC24/ISI_D5/RK1/PCK1 PC25/ISI_D6/TWD3/URXD1 PC26/ISI_D7/TWCK3/UTXD1 PC27/AD0/SPI0_NPCS1/PWML0 PC28/AD1/SPI0_NPCS2/PWML1 PC29/AD2/SPI0_NPCS3/PWMFI0 PC30/AD3/PWMH0 PC31/AD4/PWMH1 PC2 (PCK1) EXP_PC19 EXP_PC20 EXP_PC21 EXP_PC22 EXP_PC23 EXP_PC24 PC25 PC26 PC27 PC28 PC29 PC30 [15] [15] [15] [15] [15] [15] R283 10K NAND_CLE_PC18 NAND_ALE_PC17 NAND_REn_PC13 NAND_WEn_PC14 NAND_CEn_PC15 R285 100K 1% EXP/XPRO_PC0 [15] U6F D R286 100K 1% AT25_SPI0_MOSI_PC1 NAND_RDY_PC16 R282 EXP/XPRO_PC1 [15] AT25_SPI0_NCPS0_PC3 R170 22R PC3 R191 22R PC4 R203 R207 39R 39R (NAND_WPn) 22R 22R NAND_IO0_PC5 PC5 R197 R202 R209 R213 22R 22R NAND_IO1_PC6 PC6 R250 R249 22R 22R NAND_IO2_PC7 PC7 R278 R262 22R 22R NAND_IO3_PC8 PC8 22R 22R NAND_IO4_PC9 PC9 R204 R208 R288 Nand Flash DNP(100K 1%) EXP/XPRO_PC3 [15] MCI0_CK_PC4 [13] EXP_PC4 [15] VCC_3V3 3V3_NAND R287 0R MCI0_CDA_PC5 [13] MCI0_DA0_PC6 [13] C43 100nF C45 100nF C41 100nF CLE ALE RE WE CE 7 R/B 0R AT25_SPI0_SPCK_PC2 EXP/XPRO_PC2 [15] 16 17 8 18 9 C44 100nF 19 WP 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 35 N.C1 N.C2 N.C3 N.C4 N.C5 N.C6 N.C7 N.C8 N.C9 N.C10 N.C11 N.C12 N.C13 N.C14 N.C15 N.C16 MCI0_DA1_PC7 [13] NAND_IO0_PC5 NAND_IO1_PC6 NAND_IO2_PC7 NAND_IO3_PC8 NAND_IO4_PC9 NAND_IO5_PC10 NAND_IO6_PC11 NAND_IO7_PC12 29 30 31 32 41 42 43 44 26 27 28 33 40 45 46 I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 I/O3 I/O4 I/O5 I/O6 I/O7 N.C18 N.C19 N.C20 N.C21 N.C22 N.C23 N.C24 DNU2 DNU1 47 38 VCC_1 VCC_2 VCC_3 VCC_4 12 37 34 39 VSS_1 VSS_2 VSS_3 VSS_4 13 36 25 48 D 3V3_NAND MT29F4G08ABAEAWP:E MCI0_DA2_PC8 [13] C MCI0_DA3_PC9 [13] PC10 R205 22R NAND_IO5_PC10 PC11 R212 22R NAND_IO6_PC11 VCC_3V3 SPI Flash EXP_PC31 [15] R211 100K 1% U5 SAMA5D44A-CU PC12 R210 PC13 22R NAND_IO7_PC12 22R NAND_REn_PC13 R221 AT25_SPI0_MOSI_PC1 AT25_SPI0_MISO_PC0 AT25_SPI0_SPCK_PC2 5 2 6 SI SO SCK AT25_SPI0_CS0_PC3 1 CS VCC 8 WP HOLD 3 7 GND 4 C34 100nF DNP(AT25DF321A) R279 Nand & SPI Flash CS VCC_3V3_EEPROM VCC_3V3 R398 0R VCC_3V3_EEPROM 1 A0 VCC 8 2 A1 WP 7 3 A2 SCL 6 GND SDA C161 PC26 R277 R276 22R 22R 22R 22R AT25_SPI0_NCPS0_PC3 R284 PMIC_TWD3_PC25 [4] EXP/XPRO_PC25 [15] PMIC_TWCK3_PC26 [4] EXP/XPRO_PC26 [15] 0R VCC 5 2 4 JP7 JPR7 Header 1X2 JUMPER B AT25_SPI0_CS0_PC3 SPI Flash CS 3 GND NL17SZ126DFT2G 100nF 5 EEPROM_WP EEPROM_TWCK0_PA31 [7] PC27 R237 R234 DNP(0R) 22R C42 100nF BOOT_DIS AD0_XP_PC27 [10] EXP/XPRO_PC27 [15] U8 EEPROM_TWD0_PA30 [7] AT24MAC402-MAHM-T 0R R255 R254 1 U15 4 R397 PC25 JP8 JPR8 DNP(Header 1X2) DNP(JUMPER) U10 1 2 R372 10K EEPROM_WP DNP(10K) R399 VCC_3V3_EEPROM EEPROM R332 2.2K 1% C40 100nF 10K R256 2.2K 1% B TWI3 1 2 VCC_3V3 VCC_3V3 PC28 R228 R231 DNP(0R) 22R PC29 R257 R260 DNP(0R) 22R PC30 R239 R241 DNP(0R) 22R AD1_XM_PC28 [10] EXP/XPRO_PC28 [15] NAND_NCS3_PC15 The jumper JP7 must be populated near the reset button AD2_YP_PC29 [10] EXP/XPRO_PC29 [15] 1 VCC 5 2 4 NAND_CEn_PC15 NAND Flash CS 3 GND NL17SZ126DFT2G AD3_YM_PC30 [10] EXP/XPRO_PC30 [15] A A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. XinJQ 11-Oct-14 XXX XinJQ 29-Aug-14 XXX RevA SCALE DES. 1/1 4 3 2 1 XX-XX-XX XX-XX-XX VER. DATE REV. SHEET A SAMA5D44- PIOC & FLASH 5 DATE 8 15 SAMA5D44 - PIOC & FLASH SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 5 3 4 PD8/PCK0 PD9/FIQ PD10/CTS0/CDETA PD11/RTS0/SPI2_MISO PD12/RXD0/DCENA PD13/TXD0/SPI2_MOSI PD14/CTS1/CDETB PD15/RTS1/SPI2_SPCK PD16/RXD1/DCENB PD17/TXD1/SPI2_NPCS0 PD18/SENSE0 PD19/SENSE1 PD20/SENSE2 PD21/SENSE3 PD22/SENSE4 PD23/SENSE5 PD24/SENSE6 PD25/SENSE7 PD26/SENSE8 PD27/SENSE9 PD28/SCK0 PD29/SCK1 PD30 PD31/SPI0_NPCS2/PCK1 M1 M2 N2 N3 N1 P3 P2 N4 R2 R3 T9 P11 T10 P10 U11 R10 U10 R11 U13 T14 R1 P1 N5 P5 PD30 EXP_PD8 [15] EXP_PD9 [15] EXP_PD10 [15] EXP/XPRO_PD11 EXP_PD12 [15] EXP/XPRO_PD13 EXP_PD14 [15] EXP/XPRO_PD15 EXP_PD16 [15] EXP/XPRO_PD17 EXP_PD18 [15] EXP_PD19 [15] EXP_PD20 [15] EXP_PD21 [15] EXP_PD22 [15] EXP_PD23 [15] EXP_PD24 [15] EXP_PD25 [15] EXP_PD26 [15] EXP_PD27 [15] EXP_PD28 [15] EXP_PD29 [15] PE0/A0/NBS0/MCI0_CDB/CTS4 PE1/A1/MCI0_DB0 PE2/A2/MCI0_DB1 PE3/A3/MCI0_DB2 PE4/A4/MCI0_DB3 PE5/A5/CTS3 PE6/A6/TIOA3 PE7/A7/TIOB3/PWMFI1 PE8/A8/TCLK3/PWML3 PE9/A9/TIOA2 PE10/A10/TIOB2 PE11/A11/TCLK2 PE12/A12/TIOA1/PWMH2 PE13/A13/TIOB1/PWML2 PE14/A14/TCLK1/PWMH3 PE15/A15/SCK3/TIOA0 PE16/A16/RXD3/TIOB0 PE17/A17/TXD3/TCLK0 PE18/A18/TIOA5/MCI1_CK PE19/A19/TIOB5/MCI1_CDA PE20/A20/TCLK5/MCI1_DA0 PE21/A23/TIOA4/MCI1_DA1 PE22/A24/TIOB4/MCI1_DA2 PE23/A25/TCLK4/MCI1_DA3 PE24/NCS0/RTS3 PE25/NCS1/SCK4/IRQ PE26/NCS2/RXD4/A18 PE27/NWR1/NBS1/TXD4 PE28/NWAIT/RTS4/A19 PE29/DIBP/URXD0/TWD1 PE30/DIBN/UTXD0/TWCK1 PE31/ADTRG [15] [15] [15] [15] EXP_PD31 [15] SAMA5D44A-CU W19 U17 T17 P16 U18 R17 V19 U19 T19 T18 N14 R18 P17 P18 N17 N18 M15 N19 P19 N16 M14 M18 M19 L18 L19 M17 L15 M16 L17 V1 U2 L4 PE0 G0_IRQ_PE1 [12] MCI0_CD_PE2 [13] MCI1_CD_PE3 [13] MCI1_PWR_PE4 [13] PE5 PE8 PE15 DBGU_RXD3_PE16 [10,14] DBGU_TXD3_PE17 [10,14] PE18 PE19 PE20 PE21 PE22 PE23 PE24 PE25 EXP/XPRO_PE26 EXP/XPRO_PE27 EXP_PE28 [15] EXP/XPRO_PE29 EXP/XPRO_PE30 PE31 SAMA5D44A-CU EXP_PD30 [15] LED_POWER_PD30 22R 22R PE5 R281 R280 DNP(22R) 22R PE8 R251 22R PE15 R247 R248 R269 22R 22R 22R PE18 R270 R271 39R 39R PE19 R272 R273 22R 22R PE20 R274 R275 22R 22R 22R 22R TWI1 PD30 USB_OVCUR_PE0 [10] EXP_PE0 [15] DBGU_CTS3_PE5 [10] EXP_PE5 [15] LCD_ID_PE15 [10] EXP_PE15 [15] MCI1_CK_PE18 [13] EXP/XPRO_PE18 [15] MCI1_CDA_PE19 [13] EXP/XPRO_PE19 [15] MCI1_DA0_PE20 [13] EXP_PE20 [15] PE21 [15] [15] PE22 R266 R265 22R 22R [15] [15] PE23 R264 R263 22R 22R PE24 R245 R246 DNP(22R) 22R PE25 R261 R258 22R 22R PE31 R153 R152 22R 22R R311 2.2K 1% R310 2.2K 1% PE8 LED_USER_PE15 R267 R268 EXP/XPRO_PE29 EXP/XPRO_PE30 D EXP_PE8 [15] PB_USER_PE8 LCD_PE9 [10] LCD_PE10 [10] USBB_EN5V_PE11 [10] EXP_PE12 [15] EXP_PE13 [15] USBC_EN5V_PE14 [10] VCC_3V3 22R R252 R253 EXP_PE6 [15] EXP_PE7 [15] C R162 PE0 MCI1_DA1_PE21 [13] EXP/XPRO_PE21 [15] MCI1_DA2_PE22 [13] EXP/XPRO_PE22 [15] MCI1_DA3_PE23 [13] EXP_PE23 [15] DBGU_RTS3_PE24 [10] EXP_PE24 [15] C EXP_PE25 [15] PMIC_IRQ_PE25 [4] USBA_VBUS_PE31 [10] EXP_PE31 [15] SYS U6C XIN SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 R223 DNP(1M) U1 P4 XOUT XIN XOUT Y3 B 1 4 2 3 C39 20pF 12MHz CL=15pF XIN32 XOUT32 C38 20pF XOUT32 R206 DNP(1M) W12 V12 C33 20pF 1 3 2 SHDN [4] WKUP V3 WKUP [4] NRST_2V T1 NRST R189 R356 5.62K 1% C32 20pF DNP(10K) V2 C105 10pF Y2 GNDUTMI R&C as close as possible J10 PIOBU0 PIOBU2 PIOBU4 PIOBU6 R199 R193 R167 R164 330R 330R 330R 330R A 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 R198 R192 R168 R165 330R 330R 330R 330R XIN32 XOUT32 T2 32.768KHz CL=12.5pF 4 XIN XOUT [4] SHDN VDDBU_2V XIN32 W2 W3 TSTANA_BU TST PIOBU1 PIOBU3 PIOBU5 PIOBU7 JTAGSEL W11 VBG A8 A10 NC_A8 NC_A10 E7 E9 NC_E7 NC_E9 B7 D8 NC_B7 NC_D8 C7 A9 NC_C7 NC_A9 D7 B9 NC_D7 NC_B9 HHSDPC HHSDMC HHSDPB HHSDMB HHSDPA HHSDMA W16 V16 W15 V15 W14 V14 PIOBU0 PIOBU1 PIOBU2 PIOBU3 PIOBU4 PIOBU5 PIOBU6 PIOBU7 PIOBU8 PIOBU9 PIOBU10 PIOBU11 PIOBU12 PIOBU13 PIOBU14 PIOBU15 U3 T3 T4 U4 P6 T5 R4 U5 R5 U6 R6 T6 R7 U7 P7 T7 top/bot top/bot top/bot top/bot top/bot top/bot USBC_DP USBC_DM USBB_DP USBB_DM USBA_DP USBA_DM PIOBU0 PIOBU1 PIOBU2 PIOBU3 PIOBU4 PIOBU5 PIOBU6 PIOBU7 LED [10] [10] [10] [10] [10] [10] LED_USER_PE15 VCC_3V3 470R D10 B BLUE Routing USB PD30 Max trace-length mismatch between USB signals pairs should be no greater than 3.8mm LED_POWER_PD30 1 Q3 R144 3 R136 2 IRLML2502 90 ohms differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom 100K 1% 470R TP19 SMD H10 G10 K10 J10 K9 J9 H9 G9 D8 RED BP1 PE8 NC_H10 NC_G10 NC_K10 NC_J10 NC_K9 NC_J9 NC_H9 NC_G9 R140 Tact Switch PB_USER_PE8 Place TP19 to Bottom USER BUTTON A SAMA5D44A-CU DNP(Header 2X5) SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A SAMA5D44- SYS & PIOD & PIOE 5 DATE 9 15 SAMA5D44 - SYS & PIOD & PIOE U6H U6G PD30 1 PIOE PIOD D 2 Figure 4-57. 5 65 Figure 4-58. 66 3 4 2 1 VCC_5V VCC_3V3 VCC_3V3 VCC_3V3 D R224 R222 R227 100K 1% 100K 1% 100K 1% R217 100K 1% JTAG NRST_3V3 R416 DNP(0R) R417 0R R53 LCD J2 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0R J13 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 R220 R235 0R R259 0R 0R NTRST [7] TDI [7,14] TMS [7,14] TCK [7,14] [8] AD0_XP_PC27 [7] LCD_SPI1_NPCS2_PB23 TDO [7,14] NRST_3V3 [4,12,14,15] [8] AD1_XM_PC28 [7] LCD_SPI1_MISO_PB18 [8] AD2_YP_PC29 [7] LCD_SPI1_MOSI_PB19 Header 2X10 [8] AD3_YM_PC30 [7] LCD_SPI1_SPCK_PB20 R75 R50 DNP(0R) 22R R126 R95 DNP(0R) 22R R49 R74 DNP(0R) 22R R125 R94 DNP(0R) 22R USB_VBUS_5V [4] 7 10 L12 180ohm at 100MHz 2 1 J11 MicroUSB AB Connector [9] DBGU_CTS3_PE5 [9,14] DBGU_TXD3_PE17 [9,14] DBGU_RXD3_PE16 (CTS3) (TXD3) (RXD3) [9] DBGU_RTS3_PE24 (RTS3) R15 R12 R11 DNP(0R) R13 USBA_DM [9] USBA_DP [9] DNP(0R) R14 1 2 3 4 5 VCC_5V DNP(68K) SHD VBUS DM DP ID GND R10 DEBUG 6 8 9 11 VCC_3V3 USBA_VBUS_PE31 [9] R214 200K 68K 100K 1% C36 20pF 68K R218 DNP(68K) USB A C [7] [7] [7] [7] (LCDPWM) (IRQ2) (IRQ1) LCD_PWM_PA24 LCD_PE10 LCD_PE9 LCD_TWCK0_PA31 LCD_TWD0_PA30 LCD_DISP_PA25 (LCDDISP) (LCDDEN) (LCDHSYNC) (LCDVSYNC) (LCDPCK) LCD_DEN_PA29 LCD_HSYNC_PA27 LCD_VSYNC_PA26 LCD_PCK_PA28 [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT23_PA23 LCD_DAT22_PA22 LCD_DAT21_PA21 LCD_DAT20_PA20 (LCDDAT23) (LCDDAT22) (LCDDAT21) (LCDDAT20) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT19_PA19 LCD_DAT18_PA18 LCD_DAT17_PA17 LCD_DAT16_PA16 (LCDDAT19) (LCDDAT18) (LCDDAT17) (LCDDAT16) [7] LCD_DAT15_PA15 [7] LCD_DAT14_PA14 [7] LCD_DAT13_PA13 [7] LCD_DAT12_PA12 (LCDDAT15) (LCDDAT14) (LCDDAT13) (LCDDAT12) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT11_PA11 LCD_DAT10_PA10 LCD_DAT9_PA9 LCD_DAT8_PA8 (LCDDAT11) (LCDDAT10) (LCDDAT9) (LCDDAT8) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT7_PA7 LCD_DAT6_PA6 LCD_DAT5_PA5 LCD_DAT4_PA4 (LCDDAT7) (LCDDAT6) (LCDDAT5) (LCDDAT4) [7] [7] [7] [7] LCD_DAT3_PA3 LCD_DAT2_PA2 LCD_DAT1_PA1 LCD_DAT0_PA0 (LCDDAT3) (LCDDAT2) (LCDDAT1) (LCDDAT0) J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Header 1X6 EARTH_USB_A [7] [9] [9] [7] [7] [7] EARTH_USB_A R33 R32 [9] LCD_ID_PE15 [14] EDBG_ID_01 DNP(0R) 330R (ID_SYS) D C 52 51 50 Pin FPC Connector B A B 9 10 J7_USB_B_Lower 1 2 3 4 5V_USBC C63 100nF USBC_DM [9] USBC_DP [9] 1112 1 C48 100nF U12 8 7 C68 100nF 5V_USBB EARTH_USB_B/C VCC_5V C65 10uF 6 5 2 L16 C49 180ohm at 100MHz 10uF Through Holes ENA 1 FLGA 2 GNG FLGB 3 USB_OVCUR_PE0 [9] OUTB ENB 4 USBB_EN5V_PE11 [9] OUTA IN USBC_EN5V_PE14 [9] ENA and ENB Active High MH1 PTH MH3 PTH MH4 PTH MH2 PTH 1 [9] USBB_DM [9] USBB_DP 5 6 7 8 1 5V_USBB 5V_USBC J16 USB Connector J7_USB_A_Upper L18 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 1 USB B & C 1 B SP2526A-1EN-L L15 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 EARTH_USB_B/C A A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A JTAG & USB & DEBUG & LCD 5 DATE 10 15 JTAG & USB & DEBUG & LCD SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 5 3 4 2 [7] HDMI_INT_PA25 R28 3V3_HDMI 2.2K 1% [7] HDMI_TWD0_PA30 [7] HDMI_TWCK0_PA31 R404 DNP(4.7K) R405 4.7K HDMI_SDA HDMI Type A Connector HDMI_SCL R30 48 49 DDCSDA DDCSCL 71 50 54 52 HPD INT CEC_A CEC_D 72 1 2 SCL SDA CI2CA D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 TXC+ TXC- 59 58 SIL_TCK+ SIL_TCK- TX0+ TX0- 62 61 SIL_TD0+ SIL_TD0- TX1+ TX1- 65 64 SIL_TD1+ SIL_TD1- TX2+ TX2- 68 67 SIL_TD2+ SIL_TD2- EXT_SWING 56 R411 10K SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 (PCK0) [7] HDMI_MCK_PA24 10K B 22 CLK 35 34 33 51 VSYNC HSYNC DE RESETN AVCC_1 AVCC_2 60 66 AGND_1 AGND_2 57 63 45 44 41 40 39 37 SCLK LRCLK I2S0 I2S1 I2S2 I2S3 38 MCLK 36 SPDIF IOVCC18_1 IOVCC18_2 IOVCC18_3 TVS TVS TVS 69 R406 3 1 2 HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA 15 16 SCL SDA HDMI_HPD 19 HPLG HDMI_TD1HDMI_TD1+ 6 4 5 DATDAT+ DAT1_S 9 7 8 DAT0DAT0+ DAT0_S 4.3K 1% HDMI_TCK+ HDMI_TCK- L28 60ohm at 100MHz 1V2_HDMI 1 2 10 12 11 DAT2DAT2+ DAT2_S MTG1 20 MTG2 21 MTG3 22 MTG4 23 CEC NC 13 14 EARTH_HDMI 18 VCC_5V_HDMI 17 C20 100nF +5V DDC/CEC CLK+ CLKCLK_S C HDMI A Connector C172 C179 C174 C169 C178 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 100nF IO_SEL: LOW=3.3V HIGH=1.8V 1K C180 100nF C182 100nF C191 10uF C181 10uF 3V3_HDMI L27 3 21 46 1 2 C167 100nF L11 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 0R L5 60ohm at 100MHz C166 100nF R111 VCC_3V3 C164 10uF SIL_TCK- 2 3 HDMI_TCK- SIL_TCK+ 1 4 HDMI_TCK+ EARTH_HDMI DNP(WCM-2012HDMI-900T) R130 0R 1V2_HDMI L29 TP7 SMD D2 HDMI_TD2HDMI_TD2+ HDMI_TD0HDMI_TD0+ C184 100nF ePAD VDDQ TMODE R27 D1 U3 SiI9022ACUN CVCC12_1 CVCC12_2 CVCC12_3 CVCC12_4 CVCC12_5 CVCC12_6 5 12 26 42 47 53 CGND 43 1 2 R132 60ohm at 100MHz C186 100nF C183 100nF C185 100nF C173 100nF C168 100nF C165 100nF C197 10uF 0R D7 HDMI_TCK- 10 HDMI_TCK+ 9 8 L8 SIL_TD0- 2 3 HDMI_TD0- SIL_TD0+ 1 4 HDMI_TD0+ HDMI_TD0HDMI_TD0+ DNP(WCM-2012HDMI-900T) R134 0R R135 73 70 55 Close to SiI9022 D3 Close to Pin56 IO_SEL [7] HDMI_PCK_PA28 R23 HDMI_HPD 0R J5 32 31 30 29 28 27 25 24 23 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 [7] HDMI_VSYNC_PA26 [7] HDMI_HSYNC_PA27 [7] HDMI_DEN_PA29 [7] HDMI_RST_PB15 3V3_HDMI [7] HDMI_TK0_PB27 [7] HDMI_TF0_PB31 [7] HDMI_TD0_PB28 R24 2.2K 1% R26 4.7K [7] HDMI_DAT0_PA0 [7] HDMI_DAT1_PA1 [7] HDMI_DAT2_PA2 [7] HDMI_DAT3_PA3 [7] HDMI_DAT4_PA4 [7] HDMI_DAT5_PA5 [7] HDMI_DAT6_PA6 [7] HDMI_DAT7_PA7 [7] HDMI_DAT8_PA8 [7] HDMI_DAT9_PA9 [7] HDMI_DAT10_PA10 [7] HDMI_DAT11_PA11 [7] HDMI_DAT12_PA12 [7] HDMI_DAT13_PA13 [7] HDMI_DAT14_PA14 [7] HDMI_DAT15_PA15 [7] HDMI_DAT16_PA16 [7] HDMI_DAT17_PA17 [7] HDMI_DAT18_PA18 [7] HDMI_DAT19_PA19 [7] HDMI_DAT20_PA20 [7] HDMI_DAT21_PA21 [7] HDMI_DAT22_PA22 [7] HDMI_DAT23_PA23 R133 1K C VCC_5V_HDMI D 3V3_HDMI R29 3V3_HDMI F1 D5 1812L160/12 RB160M-60TR 1 2 R25 2.2K 1% 68K D 1 HDMI VCC_5V 100 ohms differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom Figure 4-59. 5 7 6 1 2 3 HDMI_TCKHDMI_TCK+ 4 5 HDMI_TD0HDMI_TD0+ 1 2 3 HDMI_TD1HDMI_TD1+ 4 5 HDMI_TD2HDMI_TD2+ B BTR6V8UD 0R L9 SIL_TD1- 2 3 HDMI_TD1- SIL_TD1+ 1 4 HDMI_TD1+ D9 HDMI_TD1- 10 HDMI_TD1+ 9 8 DNP(WCM-2012HDMI-900T) R137 0R HDMI HDMI_TD2HDMI_TD2+ R139 0R 7 6 BTR6V8UD L10 SIL_TD2- 2 3 HDMI_TD2- SIL_TD2+ 1 4 HDMI_TD2+ DNP(WCM-2012HDMI-900T) R143 0R A A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A HDMI 5 DATE 11 15 67 Figure 4-60. 68 3 4 2 1 D D ETH0_VDD 100 ohms differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom U14 2 TX- TX- top/bot 6 TXM 3 RX+ RD+ 3 RX+ RX+ top/bot 5 RXP CT 5 RD- 6 RX- RX- top/bot 4 RXM 2 VDD_1V2 RX- 75 75 C116 2.2uF C126 100nF 75 NC 7 5 GND_ETH0 1nF 75 7 8 8 6.49K 1% EARTH_ETH0 Right yellow LED 1 33 22 26 27 R383 10 39R 19 TXD1 TXD0 TXEN RXD3/PHYAD0 RXD2/PHYAD1 RXD1/PHYAD2 RXD0/DUPLEX RXDV/CONFIG2 RXER/ISO CRS/CONFIG1 COL/CONFIG0 25 24 23 13 14 15 16 18 20 29 28 G0_TX1_PB13 [7] G0_TX0_PB12 [7] G0_TXEN_PB2 [7] MDC MDIO INTRP/NAND 12 11 21 G0_MDC_PB16 [7] G0_MDIO_PB17 [7] G0_IRQ_PE1 [9] G0_TXCK_PB0 [7] G0_RX1_PB9 [7] G0_RX0_PB8 [7] G0_RXDV_PB6 [7] G0_RXER_PB7 [7] C GND PADDLE TXC TXD2 TXD3 REXT ETH0_VDDA VDDA_3V3 3 Left Green LED 9 10 11 ETH0_VDD 12 15 16 C35 100nF R364 RXC/B-CAST_OFF TXP TD- 4 EARTH_ETH0 7 TX- C37 100nF 13 14 top/bot 10K R380 4 TX+ 10K R379 CT TX+ 10K R368 1 10K R361 TD+ 2 6 C RJ45 Connector TX+ Terminal Resistor close to output side 10K R350 J12 1 1K 10K R378 R358 R382 1K 10K R381 10Base-T/100Base-TX 10K R349 ETH0 ETH0_VDD R230 470R R226 470R ACT ETH0_LED1 LINK ETH0_LED0 R351 R352 10K 10K ETH0_LED0 ETH0_LED1 ETH0_XO 8 XO ETH0_XI 9 XI 30 31 ETH0_VDD VDDIO 17 RESET 32 LED0/NWAYEN LED1/SPEED NRST_3V3 [4,10,14,15] KSZ8081RNB B B ETH0_VDD VCC_3V3 At the De-Assertion of Reset: C152 ETH0_XI 20pF PHY ADD[2:0]-pin15/14/13: 001 = 1 CONFIG[2:0]-pin18/29/28:001,RMII mode Duplex Mode-pin16: 1,Half Duplex Isolate Mode-pin20: 0,Disable Speed Mode-pin31: 1,100Mbps Nway Auto-Negotiation-p30: 1,Enable C147 100nF ETH0_VDDA L22 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 R215 1 0R EARTH_ETH0 Y4 GND_ETH0 C153 R375 DNP(1M) 4 C160 10uF L21 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 2 0R 3 R393 25MHz CL=20pF ETH0_XO 20pF C106 10uF C138 100nF A A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A Ethernet_ETH0_10/100M 5 DATE 12 15 Ethernet_ETH0_10/100M SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 5 3 4 2 Figure 4-61. 5 1 HSMCI VDD_MCI1 VCC_3V3 Q4 IRLML6402 D 3 D 2 VCC_3V3 1 R348 100K 1% [9] MCI1_CD_PE3 [9] MCI1_DA1_PE21 [9] MCI1_DA0_PE20 [9] MCI1_CK_PE18 [9] MCI1_CDA_PE19 [9] MCI1_DA3_PE23 [9] MCI1_DA2_PE22 R386 R392 R390 R344 R340 R337 10K 68K 68K 10K 68K 68K MCI1_PWR_PE4 [9] R357 C141 10uF C144 100nF DNP(4.7K) (MCI1_CD) J24 (MCI1_DA1) (MCI1_DA0) 16 15 14 0R 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 (MCI1_CK) (MCI1_CDA) (MCI1_DA3) (MCI1_DA2) R396 (MCI1_WP) 13 12 11 10 SD Card Connector C C SD/MMCPlus CARD INTERFACE - MCI1 SD/Micro SD CARD R163 R194 R141 68K R142 R138 68K 10K R172 68K 10K (MCI0_DA0) (MCI0_DA1) (MCI0_DA2) (MCI0_DA3) MCI0_DA0_PC6 MCI0_DA1_PC7 MCI0_DA2_PC8 MCI0_DA3_PC9 DNP(68K) [8] [8] [8] [8] R166 B 68K SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 VCC_3V3 B J9 (MCI0_CDA) (MCI0_CK) [8] MCI0_CDA_PC5 [8] MCI0_CK_PC4 (MCI0_CD) [9] MCI0_CD_PE2 7 8 1 2 DAT0 DAT1 DAT2 DAT3 3 5 CMD CLK 4 6 VDD VSS 9 10 C29 10uF C30 100nF PGND_1 PGND_2 PGND_3 NC_1 NC_2 11 12 13 14 15 CD PGND DNP(MicroSD Card Connector) A A Micro SD CARD INTERFACE - MCI0 SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A HSMCI 5 DATE 13 15 69 Figure 4-62. 70 3 4 2 1 EDBG VCC_EDBG TARGET_JTAG_TCK TARGET_JTAG_TDO TARGET_JTAG_NRST TARGET_JTAG_TMS TARGET_JTAG_TDI EDBG_XOUT Y1 Force s/n R413 0R R4 200K [15] EDBG_DGI_TWD [15] EDBG_DGI_TWCK EDBG_DGI_SCL [10] EDBG_ID_01 TARGET_JTAG_NRST EDBG_USB_VBUS_5V EDBG_USB_DM EDBG_USB_DP EDBG_USB_HS_DM EDBG_USB_HS_DP R20 R21 39R 39R 6 C11 10pF VCC_EDBG L2 180ohm at 100MHz 2 1 U11 TCK TDI TDO TMS K9 K8 J8 H7 EDBG_JTAG_TCK EDBG_JTAG_TDI EDBG_JTAG_TDO EDBG_JTAG_TMS RESET_N J9 EDBG_RESET_N EDBG_ID_06 [15] EDBG_ID_07 [15] C8 C7 1nF 2.2uF C196 2.2uF C192 100nF 3 Q9 Q2 1 EDBG_ID_05 [15] 2 2 R104 EDBG_ID_04 [15] POWER_LED_CTRL STATUS_LED_CTRL TARGET_RESET_SENSE C 100K 1% R101 0R EDBG_SPI_MISO EDBG_SPI_MOSI EDBG_SPI_SCK EDBG_SPI_NCS NRST_3V3 [4,10,12,15] [15] [15] [15] [15] VCC_EDBG JTAG VCC_EDBG 3 1 VCC_EDBG C17 100nF R131 G4 G2 G3 J1 H1 G1 F3 F4 E3 E4 D2 D1 D3 K4 D4 F1 H2 K1 J2 H4 J3 K2 K3 J4 G5 H5 B VCC_EDBG J3 EDBG_JTAG_TCK 1 EDBG_JTAG_TDO 3 EDBG_JTAG_TMS 5 7 EDBG_JTAG_TDI 9 JPR1 JP1 JUMPER Header 1X2 2 4 6 EDBG_RESET_N 8 10 R8 10K EDBG_RESET_N EDBG_DIS C9 100nF DNP(Header 2X5) VCC_EDBG (3V3) IO1 C22 C189 C195 C193 C188 2.2uF 2.2uF 100nF 100nF 100nF 2 GND 1 PRTR5V0U2X PX00 PX01 PX02 PX03 PX04 PX05 PX06 PX07 PX08 PX09 PX10 PX12 PX13 PX15 / PX32 PX16 / PX53 PX19 / PX59 PX21 PX23 PX24 PX25 PX26 PX27 PX28 PX29 PX30 PX31 D6 BLUE 470R PB00 PB01 PB02 PB03 PB04 PB06 PB07 PB08 PB09 PB10 PB11 AT32UC3A4256J-C1UR EDBG_USB_DM EDBG_USB_DP J20 MicroUSB AB Connector EARTH_USB_EDBG L13 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 USB_VBIAS IO2 7 10 1 2 3 4 5 DMFS DPFS D4 RED EDBG 3 SHD VBUS DM DP ID GND B9 B8 C7 EDBG_USB_VBUS_5V [4] 4 9 6.8K 1% C47 1nF VCC 8 C46 1nF USB_VBUS DMHS DPHS EDBG_USB_FS_DM EDBG_USB_FS_DP R9 L14 180ohm at 100MHz 1 2 B A10 A9 A8 U1 VDDIN_2 GNDPLL EDBG_FORCE_BOOT D10 B10 TP2 TP1 SMD SMD VDDCORE GNDCORE R3 100K 1% EDBG_ADC0 E10 F10 EDBG_DGI_SDA C PA00 / PA18 PA01 / PA17 PA02 / PX47 PA03 PA04 PA05 PA06 / PA13 PA07 / PA19 PA08 PA09 PA10 PA11 PA12 / PA25 PA14 / PX11 PA15 / PX45 PA16 PA20 / PX18 PA21 / PX22 PA22 / PX20 PA23 / PX46 PA24 / PX17 PA26 / PB05 PA27 PA28 PA29 PA30 PA31 VDDIN_1 EDBG_DGI_GPIO0 EDBG_DGI_GPIO1 EDBG_DGI_GPIO2 EDBG_DGI_GPIO3 G8 G10 E1 F9 E9 G9 E8 H10 F8 D8 C10 C9 G7 K7 J7 E7 H9 K10 H6 G6 J10 F7 A2 A1 B4 A4 C2 D9 VCC_5V EDBG_CDC_UART_RX EDBG_CDC_UART_TX VDDANA GNDANA [15] [15] [15] [15] 330R 330R J6 H8 R5 R6 [9,10] DBGU_TXD3_PE17 [9,10] DBGU_RXD3_PE16 PC00 / PX14 PC01 PC02 PC03 PC04 PC05 K5 K6 A5 A6 B7 A7 EDBG_TWI 1 2 ERASE R412 EDBG_DGI_TWD EDBG_DGI_TWCK VCC_EDBG 470R TP6 SMD R56 20pF 100K 1% 12MHz CL=15pF D [15] EDBG_ID_03 [15] EDBG_ID_02 C13 GNDIO_1 GNDIO_2 GNDIO_3 GNDIO_4 GNDIO_5 GNDIO_6 3 TCK [7,10] TDO [7,10] NRST_3V3 [4,10,12,15] TMS [7,10] TDI [7,10] F5 C3 H3 E2 C8 E6 4 2 330R 330R 330R 330R 330R TARGET_JTAG_TCK TARGET_JTAG_TDO TARGET_JTAG_TMS TARGET_JTAG_TDI 1 B1 B2 B3 C4 A3 D7 D6 C6 C5 D5 C1 C15 20pF R7 R57 R79 R80 R107 VDDIO_1 VDDIO_2 VDDIO_3 VDDIO_4 VDDIO_5 VDDIO_6 DNP(1M) E5 B5 J5 B6 F2 F6 R31 EDBG_XIN EDBG_XOUT 2.2K 1% R414 1K 2.2K 1% R415 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K R103 R102 R106 R105 EDBG_ID_01 EDBG_ID_02 EDBG_ID_03 EDBG_ID_04 EDBG_ID_05 EDBG_ID_06 EDBG_ID_07 R110 R109 D R108 1K EDBG_XIN 11 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 5 EARTH_USB_EDBG A A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. 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SHEET A EDBG 5 DATE 14 15 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [4] EXP_VBAT [4,10,12,14] NRST_3V3 R216 100R 1% [4] EXP_5V Socket 1X8 Socket 1X10 0R DNP(330R) DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PE30 [9] EDBG_DGI_TWCK [14] EXP_PB4 [7] R312 R314 R313 0R DNP(330R) DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PE29 [9] EDBG_DGI_TWD [14] EXP_PB3 [7] AREF [7] R316 R315 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PB20 [7] EXP_PE6 [9] EXP/XPRO_PB18 [7] EXP_PE7 [9] R317 R318 0R DNP(0R) R319 R320 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PB19 [7] EXP_PE8 [9] R321 R322 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PB21 [7] EDBG_SPI_NCS [14] EXP/XPRO_PE21 [9] EXP/XPRO_PE22 [9] Expansion Boards Connectors [7] EXP/XPRO_PB18 [14] EDBG_SPI_MISO [7] EXP/XPRO_PB20 [14] EDBG_SPI_SCK VCC_3V3 EXP_5V SPI1_MISO 0R DNP(330R) R236 R238 SPI1_SPCK 0R DNP(330R) R229 R225 NRST_3V3 100R 1% R219 D DNP(0R) R242 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J6 VCC_3V3 D R309 R308 R307 1 J14 1 3 5 2 4 6 R232 R233 0R SPI1_MOSI DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PB19 [7] EDBG_SPI_MOSI [14] Header 2X3 EXP_PE23 [9] J7 C [7] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [9] [9] J18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXP_PB28 EXP/XPRO_PC27 EXP/XPRO_PC28 EXP/XPRO_PC29 EXP/XPRO_PC30 EXP_PC31 EXP_PE24 EXP_PE5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Socket 1X8 Socket 1X8 R289 R290 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PE18 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO0 [14] R292 R291 0R DNP(330R) EXP/XPRO_PE19 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO1 [14] R294 R293 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PB22 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC1 [8] R295 R296 0R DNP(330R) EXP_PE20 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO2 [14] R297 R298 0R DNP(330R) EXP_PE15 [9] EDBG_DGI_GPIO3 [14] R300 R299 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PC26 [8] EXP_PB1 [7] R301 R302 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PC25 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC0 [8] XPRO Power C J21 EXP_5V VCC_5V 1 3 2 4 VCC_3V3 DNP(Header 2X2) XPRO EXT1 J8 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 [7] [7] [7] [7] [8] [8] [7] [7] J19 J22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXP/XPRO_PB30 EXP/XPRO_PB29 EXP/XPRO_PB26 EXP_PB10 EXP/XPRO_PC0 EXP/XPRO_PC1 EXP/XPRO_PB14 EXP/XPRO_PB15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Socket 1X8 Socket 1X8 EXP/XPRO_PE27 EXP/XPRO_PE26 EXP/XPRO_PD17 EXP_PD16 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD13 EXP_PD12 [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] R304 R303 0R DNP(0R) EXP_TWD0_PA30 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC3 [8] R305 R306 0R DNP(0R) EXP_TWCK0_PA31 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC2 [8] [14] [8] [9] [8] [7] [7] [8] [7] [7] ID02 AD0 TIOA4 PWMH3 PCK0 TWD2 URXD1 SPI1_NPCS0 SPI1_MISO EDBG_ID_02 EXP/XPRO_PC27 EXP/XPRO_PE21 EXP/XPRO_PC2 EXP/XPRO_PB26 EXP/XPRO_PB29 EXP/XPRO_PC25 EXP/XPRO_PB21 EXP/XPRO_PB18 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 AD1 TIOB4 PWML3 SPI1_NPCS3 TWCK2 UTXD1 SPI1_MOSI SPI1_SPCK EXP/XPRO_PC28 [8] EXP/XPRO_PE22 [9] EXP/XPRO_PC3 [8] EXP/XPRO_PB27 [7] EXP/XPRO_PB30 [7] EXP/XPRO_PC26 [8] EXP/XPRO_PB19 [7] EXP/XPRO_PB20 [7] VCC_3V3 DNP(Header 2X10) EXP_5V B [9] [8] [7] [9] EXP_PD8 EXP_PC4 EXP_PB31 EXP_PD14 [9] EXP_PE12 [9] EXP_PD18 0R DNP(0R) R323 R324 0R DNP(0R) R325 R327 [8] EXP_PC20 [8] EXP_PC22 [8] EXP_PC24 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC26 0R DNP(0R) R338 R342 [9] EXP_PD30 [9] EXP_PD22 0R DNP(0R) R354 R345 [7] EXP_PB3 [7] EXP_PB4 [9] EXP_PD24 0R DNP(0R) R362 R359 [9] EXP_PD28 [14] EDBG_ID_04 0R DNP(0R) R366 R371 [9] EXP_PD10 [14] EDBG_ID_06 0R DNP(0R) R377 R385 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC3 [9] EXP_PD26 0R DNP(0R) R389 R387 [9] EXP_PE25 [9] EXP_PD20 [9] EXP_PE28 A 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 B EXP/XPRO_PB27 [7] EXP_PD29 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD15 [9] J15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 Socket 2X18 R328 R326 0R DNP(0R) XPRO EXT2 J23 EXP_PE13 [9] EXP_PD19 [9] [14] [8] [9] [8] [7] [9] [9] [9] [9] EXP_PC19 [8] EXP_PC21 [8] EXP_PC23 [8] EXP/XPRO_PC25 [8] R343 R339 0R DNP(0R) R353 R346 0R DNP(0R) R360 R363 0R DNP(0R) R370 R365 0R DNP(0R) EXP/XPRO_PD11 [9] EDBG_ID_05 [14] R384 R376 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PD9 [9] EDBG_ID_07 [14] R388 R391 0R DNP(0R) EXP_PE31 [9] EXP_PD27 [9] EXP_PE0 [9] EXP_PD21 [9] ID03 AD2 TIOA5 PWMH2 SPI2_NPCS1 TWD1 RXD4 SPI2_NPCS0 SPI2_MISO EDBG_ID_03 EXP/XPRO_PC29 EXP/XPRO_PE18 EXP/XPRO_PC0 EXP/XPRO_PB14 EXP/XPRO_PE29 EXP/XPRO_PE26 EXP/XPRO_PD17 EXP/XPRO_PD11 EXP_PB1 [7] EXP_PD31 [9] EXP_PD23 [9] 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 AD3 TIOB5 PWML2 SPI2_NPCS2 TWCK1 TXD4 SPI2_MOSI SPI2_SPCK EXP/XPRO_PC30 [8] EXP/XPRO_PE19 [9] EXP/XPRO_PC1 [8] EXP/XPRO_PB15 [7] EXP/XPRO_PE30 [9] EXP/XPRO_PE27 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD13 [9] EXP/XPRO_PD15 [9] VCC_3V3 DNP(Header 2X10) EXP_PB11 [7] EXP_PB5 [7] EXP_PD25 [9] XPRO Connectors A SAMA5D4-XULT A A INIT EDIT REV MODIF. XinJQ 11-Oct-14 XXX XinJQ 29-Aug-14 XXX RevA SCALE DES. 1/1 4 3 2 1 XX-XX-XX XX-XX-XX VER. DATE REV. SHEET A Expansion & XPRO Connectors 5 DATE 15 15 Expansion & XPRO Connectors J17 2 DNP(0R) R240 4 Figure 4-63. 5 71 5. Revision History Table 5-1. 72 SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra User Guide Rev. 44005 Revision History Doc. Rev. Changes 44005A First issue. SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra [USER GUIDE] Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14 ARM Connected Logo XXXXXX Atmel Corporation 1600 Technology Drive, San Jose, CA 95110 USA T: (+1)(408) 441.0311 F: (+1)(408) 436.4200 | www.atmel.com © 2014 Atmel Corporation. / Rev.: Atmel-44005A-ATARM-SAMA5D4-Xplained-Ultra-User Guide_07-Nov-14. Atmel®, Atmel logo and combinations thereof, Enabling Unlimited Possibilities®, QTouch®, and others are registered trademarks or trademarks of Atmel Corporation in U.S. and other countries. ARM®, ARM Connected® logo, and others are the registered trademarks or trademarks of ARM Ltd. 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