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AVR32907
32137A-AVR-10/10
4.1 Detailed hardware references (and associated errata)
More detailed hardware information for this kit can be found in two places:
• In the 32-bit AVR Studio
®
: contains the schematics, a logical block diagram, and
the errata
• The file AT32UC3C-EK_Hardware-References.zip, available on the Atmel web
page dedicated to this kit: www.atmel.com/
The Atmel
®
AVR
®
AT32UC3C family of devices is specified in the UC3C Series
datasheet. Always use this document as a reference throughout the development life
cycle of an application destined to run on a UC3C device.
The 32-bit AVR architecture manual can be found here:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32000.pdf
The 32-bit AVR UC technical reference guide can be found here:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32002.pdf
4.2 Application notes running on this kit
Several application notes are supported by this kit to enable you to further investigate
the Atmel
®
AT32UC3C and/or the Atmel AT32UC3C-EK. These can be found on the
ATMEL web page dedicated to this kit: www.atmel.com/
. All the 32-bit AVR
application notes can be found on this Atmel web page:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/app_notes.asp?family_id=607
NOTE Some application notes are bundled with a standalone software package. To be able
to build the software example, program the binary, and step through the code in
debug mode, tools are necessary: references to the tools are mentioned in all
application notes, but are also given here below.
4.3 Software framework
To start a development, whether for evaluation or rapid prototyping, the 32-bit AVR
Software Framework is a complete and useful source of existing source code a
developer can start from. It has been designed to help developers glue together the
different components of a software design and easily integrate them into an operating
system (OS), as well as to operate in a standalone way.
The 32-bit AVR Software Framework is available in two formats:
• As a standalone zip package containing IAR
®
projects and GNU makefile projects,
downloadable from this Atmel web page: http://asf.atmel.no/source/asf-2.0.0.zip
• As a plug-in in 32-bit AVR Studio that allows the user to create pre-defined
example 32-bit AVR Studio projects and to add pre-written drivers to existing 32-
bit AVR Studio projects:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=4116
. This web page
also contains all 32-bit AVR Studio-related application notes.
To be able to build the software example, program the binary, and step through the
code in debug mode, other tools are necessary: references to these tools are
provided here below