Atmel ATAVRAUTO100 user manual

User manual for the device Atmel ATAVRAUTO100

Device: Atmel ATAVRAUTO100
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Atmel
Size: 5.29 MB
Added : 3/20/2014
Number of pages: 19
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ATAVRAUTO100
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User Guide

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Section 1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 1-4 1.1 Overview ...................................................................................................1-4 Section 2 Using the ATAVRAUTO100.................................................................. 2-6 2.1 Overview ...................................................................................................2-6 2.2 Power Supply..............................

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Section 1 Introduction Congratulations on your selection of the ATAVRAUTO100. This board includes all ele- ments necessary for designers to quickly develop code related to CAN and LIN communication gateway implementing the AT90CAN128 and for prototyping and testing of new designs. 1.1 Overview This document describes the ATAVRAUTO100, a board providing CAN and LIN net- working resources. The AT90CAN128 AVR micro controller supports both the CAN and LIN protocols: the ATA6660 and ATA6621 are idea

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Introduction 1.2 ATAVRAUTO100 Features The ATAVRAUTO100 provides the following features:  AT90CAN128 QFN64, (Note:)  AVR Studio software interface ,  Power supply: – regulated 5.0V out of the VBAT (typical 12V) from the LIN connector  JTAG connector: – for on-chip In Situ Programming (ISP) – for on-chip debugging using JTAG ICE  Serial interfaces: – 1 CAN interface (High Speed and Low Speed) – 1 LIN interface 1.3 and 2.0 compliant (Software library available on the Atmel website for LIN 1.3

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Section 2 Using the ATAVRAUTO100 2.1 Overview Figure 2-1. ATAVRAUTO100 Overview MAST LIN JTAG AT90CAN128 & ISP 8MHz CRYSTAL CAN ATAVRAUTO100 User Guide 2-6 7697B–AUTO–09/07

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Using the ATAVRAUTO100 2.2 Power Supply The on-board power supply must be provided via the LIN connector. The ATAVRAUTO100 has been designed for operating voltage from 7V to +18V with typical voltage at 12V. The LIN transceiver ATA6621, connected to the LIN network, has an internal voltage regulator which outputs 5.0V ±3%. This voltage is used to power the AT90CAN128 device. Figure 2-2. The LIN power line is used to bias the ATAVRAUTO100 Note: A LIN network has to be connected to have your LIN

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Using the ATAVRAUTO100 2.3.2 External crystal Necessary for the CAN network precision, the following crystal frequency allows proper (1) ATAVRAUTO100 operations : 8MHz, 12MHz, 16MHz. The ATAVRAUTO100 comes with a default 8MHz crystal oscillator (CAN baut rate up to 1MBit/sec). The LIN master mode clock should always be a crystal or external clock oscillator. Cur- rently, only 8MHz and 16MHz crystal oscillator is supported. Figure 2-3. Crystal Oscillator connection. Note: Only the 8MHz and 16MHz

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Using the ATAVRAUTO100 2.4.2 LIN MASTER To operate the LIN in Master mode, one 1kΩ resistor must be placed at the Master con- selection nection. To do so, the MSTR jumper must be positionned as indicated in Figure 2-4. 2.4.3 CAN Connection to the CAN network is made via the CAN connector JP2. Only the CAN- and CAN+ are connected. The signals are routed to ATA6660 CAN high speed transceiver. Figure 2-5. CAN High Speed connections 2.4.4 LED The blue LED is illuminated when the ATAVRAUTO100 is cor

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Using the ATAVRAUTO100 2.5 In-System Programming The AT90CAN128 can be programmed using specific SPI links. This sub section will explain how to connect the programmer. The FLASH, EEPROM memory (and all Fuse and Lock Bit Option ISP-programmable) can be programmed individually or with the sequential automatic programming option. Note: When programming, the NISP jumper has to be removed. 2.5.1 Using the ATAVRAUTO900 Adaptator The AVR ISP programmer is a compact and easy-to-use In-System Programmin

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Using the ATAVRAUTO100 Table 2-1. ICE Connector PIN Function 7 VCC 8 NC 9 TDI 10 GND Table 2-2. ISP Connector PIN Function 1 MISO 2 VCC 3 SCK 4 MOSI 5 NRES 6 GND 2.5.2 Programming with AVR ISP via SPI Both the Flash and EEPROM memory arrays can be programmed using the serial SPI bus while RESET is pulled to GND. The serial interface consists of pins SCK, MOSI (input) and MISO (output). After RESET is set low, the Programming Enable instruction needs to be executed first before program/erase op

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Using the ATAVRAUTO100 Figure 2-8. Programming the ATAVRAUTO100 using ATAVRAUTO900 AVR ISP 2.5.3 Programming with AVR JTAGICE mkII The AT90CAN128can be preogrammed using specific JTAG link: 3-wire debug-wire interface. To use the AVR JTAGICE mkII with an ATAVRAUTO100 an optional adaptor should be used. Then the JTAG probe can be connected to the ATAVRAUTO100 as shown in the following figure. Figure 2-9. JTAGICEmkII probe connecting through debugWIRE interface. JTAGICE mkII ATAVRAUTO100 User Gu

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Using the ATAVRAUTO100 2.6 Debugging 2.6.1 Debugging with AVR JTAGICEmkII The JTAGEN fuse must be programmed to enable the JTAG Test Access Port. In addi- tion, the OCDEN fuse must be programmed and no Lock bits must be set for the Onchip debug system to work. As a security feature, the On-chip debug system is disabled when either of the LB1 or LB2 Lock bits are set. Otherwise, the On-chip debug system would have provided a back-door into a secured device. The AVR Studio enables the user to f

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Section 3 Technical Specifications  System Unit – Physical Dimensions...............................................L=45 x W=45 x H=8 mm – Weight ........................................................................................................17 g  Operating Conditions – Internal Voltage Supply ..... ...................................................................... 5.0V – External Voltage Supply .....................................................................7V -18V ATAVRAUTO1

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Section 4 Technical Support For Technical support, please contact avr@atmel.com. When requesting technical sup- port, please include the following information:  Which target AVR device is used (complete part number)  Target voltage and speed  Clock source and fuse setting of the AVR  Programming method (ISP, JTAG or specific Boot-Loader)  Hardware revisions of the AVR tools, found on the PCB  Version number of AVR Studio. This can be found in the AVR Studio help menu.  PC operating system

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Section 5 Complete Schematics On the next pages, the following documents of ATAVRAUTO100 are shown:  Complete schematics,  Bill of materials  Assembly drawing ATAVRAUTO100 User Guide 5-19 7697B–AUTO–09/07

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Complete Schematics Figure 5-1. ATAVRAUTO100 Schematic ATAVRAUTO100 User Guide 5-20 7697B–AUTO–09/07

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Complete Schematics Figure 5-2. ATAVRAUTO100 Bill of materials 5-21 ATAVRAUTO100 User Guide 7697B–AUTO–09/07

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Complete Schematics Figure 5-3. ATAVRAUTO100 assembly drawing R2 R1 DB DG D1 D_WD MAST D3 D2 R12 R13 R9 C1 C7 Q1 ICE&ISP U2 U3 NWAKE Y1 R5 U1 R8 NISP BOOT R3 C6 R4 CAN to LIN Gateway ATAVRAUTO100 User Guide 5-22 7697B–AUTO–09/07 ATAVRAUTO100 PM-06 V1.0 NRES C9 C3 C8 C2 R6 C4 C5 C10 TERM2 R11 C11 R7 TERM1 R10 CAN LIN

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