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News Release from: Atmel Corporation | Subject: AT91SAM9R64
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 February 2008
Microcontroller accelerates USB
applications
MCU offers an upgrade for existing USB Full Speed designs to High Speed USB that does not require any physical change in the connectors.
The Atmel AT91SAM9R64 is an ARM9-based microcontroller for high-performance USB-enabled embedded control applications Designed to boot from the USB port, SDCard or an external NAND Flash, the SAM9R64 offers the flexibility to reduce the number of memories for program and bulk data storage
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The higher bandwidth enables fast transfer of large data logs and software updates, greatly improving the efficiencies of system maintenance and service.
In addition to traditional static memories, the SAM9R64 memory bus interface supports SDRAM and NAND Flash.
Although 3.3V memories are cheaper, 1.8V memories are required for power-sensitive applications.
In order to maintain the required performance level at 1.8V, the I/O pads include a booster that can be enabled via software.
The SAM9R64 has 4Kbyte instruction and 4Kbyte data caches, 64 Kbyte of SRAM, USB High Speed device, 24 DMA channels, an MCI/SDIO interface, five UARTs, SPI, SSC, TWI, six timers, four PWMs with high-drive I/Os, and a battery backup RTC and associated registers.
Atmel provides the Gnu gcc C compiler, GNU gdb debugger free of charge.
Commercial licences from IAR (C compiler - Embedded Workbench, Real-time Operating System (RTOS) - Powerware), Mentor Graphics (RTOS - Nucleus Plus), Micrium (RTOS - uCOS/II), ExpressLogic (RTOS - ThreadX) and Microsoft (OS - .NET Framework) are currently being ported for a complete embedded application prototyping.
Atmel provides a software package with register descriptions and device drivers for all peripherals and project examples that ease the use of the microcontroller.
An evaluation board is available for benchmarking and a quick start in the development.
The AT91SAM9R64 is available now in a 144-pin BGA package and is priced at US $5.85 in volumes of 10,000 units.
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