ATSAMA5D36A-CU

ATSAMA5D36A-CU

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Specifications
SKU
9274096
Details

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Parameter Description Value
Part Number Full Part Number ATSAMA5D36A-CU
Package Package Type 457-BGA (19x19mm)
Operating Temperature Range Temperature Range for Normal Operation -40°C to +85°C
Supply Voltage (VCC) Core Supply Voltage 1.15V ± 5%
I/O Supply Voltage (VDDIO) I/O Supply Voltage 1.8V to 3.3V
CPU Central Processing Unit ARM Cortex-A5
CPU Clock Frequency Maximum CPU Clock Frequency 528 MHz
Memory Internal SRAM 208 KB
Flash Memory Internal Flash Memory 512 KB
External Memory Interfaces External Memory Interfaces NAND, NOR, SDRAM, DDR2, LPDDR, QSPI
Ethernet Ethernet MAC 10/100 Mbps
USB USB Interfaces 2 x USB 2.0 High-Speed Host/Device/OTG
CAN CAN Interfaces 2 x CAN 2.0B
SPI SPI Interfaces 4 x SPI
I2C I2C Interfaces 4 x I2C
UART UART Interfaces 8 x UART
ADC Analog-to-Digital Converters 12-bit, 16 channels
DAC Digital-to-Analog Converters 12-bit, 2 channels
PWM Pulse Width Modulation Channels 12 channels
Watchdog Timers Watchdog Timers 2 x WDT
Timers General Purpose Timers 8 x 32-bit timers
GPIO General Purpose Input/Output Pins 168 pins
Power Management Power Management Unit Yes
Security Features Security Features Tamper detection, secure boot, AES encryption
Debug Interface Debug Interface JTAG, SWD
Clock Sources Clock Sources Internal RC oscillator, external crystal oscillator
Power Consumption Typical Power Consumption (Active Mode) 250 mW at 528 MHz
Low Power Modes Low Power Modes Sleep, Deep Sleep, Standby
Package Pin Count Number of Pins 457

Instructions for Use

  1. Power Supply Configuration:

    • Connect the VCC pin to a stable 1.15V power supply.
    • Connect the VDDIO pins to the appropriate I/O voltage level (1.8V to 3.3V).
    • Ensure that all power supply pins have decoupling capacitors placed as close as possible to the IC.
  2. Clock Configuration:

    • Use an external crystal oscillator or an internal RC oscillator for the system clock.
    • Configure the PLL to achieve the desired CPU clock frequency (up to 528 MHz).
  3. Reset and Initialization:

    • Apply a reset signal to the nRESET pin to initialize the microcontroller.
    • Follow the initialization sequence as outlined in the datasheet to configure the CPU and peripherals.
  4. Memory Configuration:

    • Configure the internal SRAM and Flash memory for use.
    • Set up external memory interfaces (NAND, NOR, SDRAM, etc.) if required.
  5. Peripheral Configuration:

    • Initialize and configure the desired peripheral interfaces (USB, CAN, SPI, I2C, UART, ADC, DAC, PWM, etc.).
    • Refer to the specific sections in the datasheet for detailed configuration parameters.
  6. Power Management:

    • Utilize the power management unit to control power consumption in different operating modes (active, sleep, deep sleep, standby).
    • Implement low power modes to extend battery life in portable applications.
  7. Security Features:

    • Enable tamper detection and secure boot features to protect against unauthorized access.
    • Use the AES encryption module for secure data transmission and storage.
  8. Debugging:

    • Connect a debugger using the JTAG or SWD interface for debugging and programming.
    • Use the on-chip debug resources to monitor and control the microcontroller during development.
  9. Thermal Management:

    • Ensure adequate heat dissipation by following the recommended PCB layout guidelines.
    • Place thermal vias and heat sinks as necessary to maintain the operating temperature within the specified range.
  10. Software Development:

    • Use the Atmel Studio IDE or other compatible development tools for writing and compiling code.
    • Utilize the provided libraries and example projects to speed up development.

For more detailed information, refer to the official datasheet and application notes provided by Microchip Technology.

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