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Quick-start Guide

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  • Page 1
    AVR ONE! ……………………Quick-start Guide ® EVK1101 + Windows 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents (Continued) Section 1 Introduction……………………. 1-1 General ……………………..1-1 Requirements……………………1-1 Section 2 Quick-start guide (short version) …………….2-1 Install Hardware and software ………………. 2-1 Create a demonstration project ………………2-1 Configure target MCU for a debug session using trace …………. 2-1 Start the debug session and configure AVR32 Studio 2.5 for trace……..

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    Table of Contents (Continued) Modify the application …………………. 6-27 Section 6 Firmware Upgrade…………………. 7-1 Firmware upgrade overview………………..7-1 Firmware version test and upgrade ………………. 7-1 Adapter in use……………………7-2 AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 4: Introduction

    AVR32 Studio. In addition to the AVR ONE! debugger, you need the following items: – AVR32 Studio 2.5 software – AVR32 GNU Toolchain 2.4 – EVK110x Evaluation board Software and documents can be found at www.atmel.com/avrone Requirements ® ®…

  • Page 5: Quick-Start Guide (Short Version)

    Section 2 Quick-start guide (short version) Install Hardware and software Download and install avr32-gnu-toolchain-2.4.x and AVR32Studio-2.5.x. Connect AVR ONE! to power and USB and turn it on. Install AVR ONE! USB driver. Connect AVR ONE! to the EVK1101 using the 10pin JTAG connector. Connect the EVK1101 to power and turn it on.

  • Page 6: Start The Debug Session And Configure Avr32 Studio 2.5 For Trace

    Quick-start guide (short version) Start the debug session and configure AVR32 Studio 2.5 for trace Click the Debug-button. Now the program will be loaded into the target, and run until main(). When the program halts, add at least a trace start-point (Right-click to the left of the source code line in the source code view).

  • Page 7: Software Installation

    Section 3 Software Installation Download the software To use the AVR ONE!, you must download and install two software packages: avr32-gnu-toolchain-2.4.x.exe AVR32Studio-2.5.x.exe The AVR32 Toolchain is a collection of tools that are required to be able to work with the AVR ONE! It contains command-line tools for controlling the AVR ONE!, and tools to compile code for the AVR32 MCUs.

  • Page 8: Download The Two Installation Files To Your Disk

    Software Installation Download the two installation files to your disk. The installation files can be found at this location: www.atmel.com/avrone Install AVR32 GNU Toolchain If you have any AVR tools connected to the USB hub, turn them off now. Otherwise the USB driver installation may fail.

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    Software Installation Figure 3-3. AVR32 GNU Toolchain License Agreement form Select I accept the terms of the licence agreement, then click Next. Figure 3-4. AVR32 GNU Toolchain installation folder select Check that the installation folder is correct and click Next. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
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    Software Installation Figure 3-5. AVR32 GNU Toolchain installer configuration finished Click Install. Figure 3-6. AVR32 GNU Toolchain installation progress indicator The AVR32 GNU Toolchain is now being installed. As a part of the installation process, USB drivers for all supported programming and debugging adapters are installed. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
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    Software Installation Figure 3-7. USB Drivers installation start Figure 3-8. USB Driver installer welcome Click Next. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
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    Software Installation Figure 3-9. USB Drivers licence agreement form Select I accept the terms of the licence agreement, then click Next. Figure 3-10. USB drivers installer configuration finished Click Install. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
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    Software Installation Figure 3-11. USB Drivers installation progress indicator Figure 3-12. USB Drivers installation complete Click Finish. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 14: Install Avr32 Studio 2.5

    Software Installation Figure 3-13. AVR32 GNU Toolchain installation complete Click Finish to complete the AVR32 Toolchain installation process. Install AVR32 Studio 2.5 Double-click on the AVR32Studio-2.5.x.exe file to start the installation process. Figure 3-14. AVR32 Studio 2.5 installer welcome Click Next. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…

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    Software Installation Figure 3-15. AVR32 Studio installation folder select Check that the installation folder is correct and click Next. Figure 3-16. AVR32 Studio installer configuration finished Click Install to start the installation. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
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    Software Installation Figure 3-17. AVR32 Studio installation progress indicator Wait for the installation process to complete. If a suitable Java™ runtime is not installed, a Java installer wizard will guide you through the installation procedure. Figure 3-18. AVR32 Studio installation process complete Tick Create shortcut on desktop if you want a shortcut to be created.
  • Page 17: Connect The Avr One! To Power And Usb Host

    Software Installation Connect the AVR ONE! to power and USB host Connect the AVR ONE! to power using the supplied power supply. Connect the AVR ONE! to the USB host (PC) using the supplied USB cable Turn on the AVR ONE! using the power switch next to the power connector Figure 3-19.

  • Page 18: Install Avr One! Driver

    AVR ONE! is connected to the PC, even if the driver is the same as for all other AVR ONE!s that have been connected previously. This is a property of the operating system, and is not controlled by any Atmel software installed.

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    Software Installation Figure 3-22. Hardware installation wizard configuration Select Install the software automatically and click Next. Figure 3-23. Hardware installation in progress Wait for the installation process to complete. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 4-13 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
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    Software Installation Figure 3-24. Hardware installation wizard complete Click Finish. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 4-14 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 21: Connect The Avr One! To The Evk1101

    Section 4 Connect the AVR ONE! to the EVK1101 Connect the AVR ONE! debugger to the EVK1101 evaluation board using the 10 pin JTAG connector. To make it possible to use the joystick while the AVR ONE! is connected to the JTAG connector, the 100mil — 100mil JTAG stand-off adapted can be used.

  • Page 22: Connect The Evk1101 To Power And Rs232

    Connect the EVK1101 to power and RS232 Connect the EVK1101 to power and turn it on. The easiest way to provide power is to use the supplied USB cable. Also connect the RS232 port to your PC using the supplied RS232 cable. Switch it on by setting the power switch to VBUS.

  • Page 23: Create Demo Application

    Section 5 Create demo application Start AVR32 Studio Start AVR32 Studio. Start-up may take a while (because of all the Java libraries being loaded). Figure 5-1. AVR32 Studio splash screen Figure 5-2. AVR32 Studio workspace selection Select a suitable workspace folder for your project files. If you want to use the same folder for your work- space every time you start AVR32 Studio, you should tick the box before clicking OK.

  • Page 24: Configure Adapter And Target

    Create demo application Figure 5-3. AVR32 Studio Welcome view Exit from the welcome screen to the workbench by clicking on the Close Page icon (Arrow). Configure adapter and target Before you can use the AVR ONE! and the EVK1101, you have to tell AVR32 Studio what type of equip- ment is connected to your PC.

  • Page 25: Add And Configure The Adapter (Avr One!)

    Create demo application 5.2.1 Add and configure the adapter (AVR ONE!) Figure 5-4. Scan Targets Right-click in the AVR32 Target-view and select Scan Targets. Figure 5-5. Available targets Select the AVR ONE! Figure 5-6. Selecting the properties view Click on the Properties tab. You are now looking at the Target properties.

  • Page 26: Configure Target Board And Mcu

    Create demo application 5.2.2 Configure target board and MCU Figure 5-7. Details configuration tab Set Device to UC3B0256 or UC3B0256ES, depending on what MCU is installed on your EVK1101. Figure 5-8. MCU Markings To check which type of MCU is mounted on your EVK1101 evaluation board, you can read the part num- ber printed on the MCU.

  • Page 27: Target Mcu Chip Erase

    Create demo application 5.2.3 Target MCU Chip erase If the EVK1101 evaluation board is brand new, or if it still contains the original demo application (Control Panel Demo), the FLASH lock-bits need to be cleared. Right-click on the AVR ONE! In the AVR32 Tar- get view and select Chip Erase.

  • Page 28: Create A Demonstration Project

    Create demo application Create a demonstration project Figure 5-10. Create new project Create a new project by clicking File>New>AVR32 Example Project. Figure 5-11. Select project example Select EVK1101 – Components — Accelerometer example, then click Next AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…

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    Create demo application Figure 5-12. New project name Enter a name for the project, and click Finish. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
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    Create demo application Figure 5-13. Build project Right-click on the project in Project Explorer-view and select Build Project (or press CTRL+B). Figure 5-14. Project build progress Wait for the project build process to finish. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 31: Configure Avr32 Studio For A Debug Session Using Trace

    Create demo application Figure 5-15. Console view The console shows output from the compiler. Make sure that this ends with a “Build complete …” mes- sage (Except for the “Time consumed” message). If something is not working, you will see error messages in this view.

  • Page 32: Create A New Debug Launch Configuration

    Create demo application 5.4.1 Create a new debug launch configuration In the Debug Configurations view, select AVR32 Application and right click and select New. A new launch configuration will be created and default values will be filled into all applicable fields. Select the Debugger tab and tick the Stop on startup at: main option.

  • Page 33: Configure The Target Trace Module For Program Trace

    Create demo application 5.4.2 Configure the target trace module for program trace Figure 5-18. Debug configurations, Main tab In the Main tab, make sure that Target is set to AVR ONE! Figure 5-19. Debug configurations, Debugger tab Select the Debugger tab and check the checkbox at the option Stop on startup at: main. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-11 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…

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    Create demo application Figure 5-20. Enable Trace Select the Trace tab and check Enable Trace. Figure 5-21. Preferred Trace method Select the preferred trace method. In this case we want Nano Trace. Deselect Break on application buffer access. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-12 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
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    Create demo application Figure 5-22. Trace buffer size Select Specify size and location option. Then click Detect to configure trace buffer size and location. Figure 5-23. Buffer full action Selected the preferred action when buffer is full. In this case we choose Break, read out and halt. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-13 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 36: Configure The Target Trace Module For Data Trace

    Create demo application 5.4.3 Configure the target trace module for data trace We would like to trace all data written to the debug UART. We do a quick lookup in the datasheet and find that the UART registers are located between 0xffff1400 and 0xffff1d00. Although we only use one UART in this application, we configure the data trace range to cover all UARTs.

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    Create demo application Figure 5-27. Configured trace AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-15 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 38: Start A Debug Session And Configure The Debugger For Trace

    Create demo application Start a debug session and configure the debugger for trace Click the Debug button in the Debug Confugurations view. Now the program will be loaded into the target, and run until main(). Figure 5-28. Switching perspective When the debug session starts, AVR32 Studio 2.5 will change to the Debug perspective (desktop layout designed for use during debug sessions).

  • Page 39: Add Start And Stop Trace-Points

    Create demo application Add start and stop trace-points Figure 5-30. Source code editor Scroll up to line 156 in the file acc_example.c and right-click at the left edge of the editor. Select Add Tracepoint… from the pop-up menu. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-17 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…

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    Create demo application Figure 5-31. Tracepoint (Start) Set Tracepoint Configuration values: – Set Trigger Event to Program Counter – Set Trace Operation to Start Trace – Set Tracepoint type to both Program trace and Data trace – Click OK This will create a tracepoint that starts both program and data trace when the program counter hits this code line.
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    Create demo application Figure 5-32. Tracepoint (Stop) Set Tracepoint Configuration values: – Set Trigger Event to Program Counter – Set Trace Operation to Stop Trace – Set Tracepoint type to both Program trace and Data trace – Click OK This will create a tracepoint that stops both program and data trace when the program counter hits this code line.
  • Page 42: Start The Trace Debug Session

    Create demo application Start the trace debug session Figure 5-33. Resume debug session Make sure that the main() process is still selected in the Debug view before pressing the Resume button. Start a serial port terminal to view the output from the debug UART. To make it simple, we just start Hyperterminal.

  • Page 43
    Create demo application Figure 5-35. Hyperterminal port selection Seletc the com-port that you connected the EVK1101 to (in this case we use Com1). Figure 5-36. Hyperterminal port configuration Set port parameters: – Bits per second: 57600 – Data bits: 8 –…
  • Page 44
    Create demo application Figure 5-37. Demo application output Tilt the EVK1101 board carefully as shown in the photograph. Start with the board laying flat on the table, and increase the tilt slowly. Figure 5-38. Tilting the EVK1101 board AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-22 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 45
    Create demo application When the tilting angle reaches a certain value, the debug output notifies you about which direction the board is being tilted. Figure 5-39. Tilt direction indicator When the tilt angle reaches 30 degrees, the program wants to print an additional message saying RIGHT30.
  • Page 46: View Trace Data

    Create demo application Figure 5-40. Debug output stopped when trace buffer full When the trace buffer in the target MCU is full, the program will break, and trace data will be uploaded to AVR32 Studio for inspection. View trace data Figure 5-41.

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    Create demo application Figure 5-42. Reconstructed source code Click on a trace frame to view the reconstructed code that was executed by the MCU. Figure 5-43. Data trace frame A data trace frame showing a byte being written to the debug UART transmit register. By enabling data trace only, we can see all characters being sent to the terminal.
  • Page 48
    Create demo application Figure 5-44. Source code in editor Double-click on a trace frame to show the source code in the editor. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-26 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…
  • Page 49: Modify The Application

    Create demo application Modify the application Figure 5-45. Terminate the debug session Click the Stop icon to terminate the debug session. Figure 5-46. Go to source code Edit the string. AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-27 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10…

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    Create demo application Click on the acc_example.c tab and scroll to line 276. Delete the text Accelerometer Example and replace it by your own text. Figure 5-47. Modified source code When the source code has been edited, simply restart the previous debug session. Figure 5-48.
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    Create demo application Figure 5-50. Resume debug session Click on the Resume icon to resume the debug session. Figure 5-51. Modified debug output Observe the modified output containing your own text. Congratulations! You have now created your first AVR32 application and collected real time trace data from the target MCU running your program using the AVR ONE! AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-29…
  • Page 52: Firmware Upgrade

    Section 6 Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade overview The tools (adapters) used to provide the physical connection between PC and target MCU contains firm- ware. This firmware needs to be compatible with the gnu toolchain and AVR32 Studio installed on the When AVR32 Studio is started, or when a new adapter is detected, AVR32 Studio will perform a firm- ware version check to determine if the adapter firmware needs to be upgraded.

  • Page 53: Adapter In Use

    Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade progress can be monitored by activating the Progress view. Figure 6-3. Firmware upgrade progress A firmware upgrade report can be found in the Console view. Figure 6-4. Firmware upgrade report Adapter in use The firmware version test is a process that is running in the background. This may cause a situation where the adapter is busy (debug session active) when AVR32 Studio determines that the firmware should be upgraded.

  • Page 54
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  • Table of Contents (Continued) AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide ii 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 5.9 Modify the application ………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-27 Section 6 Firmware Upgrade………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-1 6.1 Firmware upgrade overview………………………………………………………………………………….. 7-1 6.2 Firmware vers

  • Software Installation AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 4-6 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 Figure 3-9. USB Drivers licence agreement form Select I accept the terms of the licence agreement, then click Next. Figure 3-10. USB drivers installer configuration finished Click Install.

  • Firmware Upgrade AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 7-2 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 Firmware upgrade progress can be monitored by activating the Progress view. Figure 6-3. Firmware upgrade progress A firmware upgrade report can be found in the Console view. Figure 6-4. Firmware upgrade report 6.3 Adapter in use The firmware version test is a process that is running in the background. This may cause a situation where the adapter is busy (

  • Create demo application AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-17 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 5.6 Add start and stop trace-points Figure 5-30. Source code editor Scroll up to line 156 in the file acc_example.c and right-click at the left edge of the editor. Select Add Tracepoint… from the pop-up menu.

  • Create demo application AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-19 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 Figure 5-32. Tracepoint (Stop) Set Tracepoint Configuration values: – Set Trigger Event to Program Counter – Set Trace Operation to Stop Trace – Set Tracepoint type to both Program trace and Data trace – Click OK This will create a tracepoint that stops both program and data trace when the program counter hits this code line.

  • Create demo application AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-22 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 Figure 5-37. Demo application output Tilt the EVK1101 board carefully as shown in the photograph. Start with the board laying flat on the table, and increase the tilt slowly. Figure 5-38. Tilting the EVK1101 board

  • Software Installation AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 4-11 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 3.5 Connect the AVR ONE! to power and USB host  Connect the AVR ONE! to power using the supplied power supply.  Connect the AVR ONE! to the USB host (PC) using the supplied USB cable  Turn on the AVR ONE! using the power switch next to the power connector Figure 3-19. AVR ONE! connected to power and USB

  • Create demo application AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-15 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 Figure 5-27. Configured trace

  • AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 7-1 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 Section 6 Firmware Upgrade 6.1 Firmware upgrade overview The tools (adapters) used to provide the physical connection between PC and target MCU contains firm- ware. This firmware needs to be compatible with the gnu toolchain and AVR32 Studio installed on the PC. When AVR32 Studio is started, or when a new adapter is detected, AVR32 Studio will perform a firm- ware version check to determine if the adapter firmware needs to be upgraded. If AVR3

  • Quick-start guide (short version) AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 2-2 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 2.4 Start the debug session and configure AVR32 Studio 2.5 for trace  Click the Debug-button. Now the program will be loaded into the target, and run until main().  When the program halts, add at least a trace start-point (Right-click to the left of the source code line in the source code view). 2.5 Start the trace debug session  Click Resume (g

  • Create demo application AVR ONE! Quick-start Guide 6-11 32104B–AVR ONE!–02/10 5.4.2 Configure the target trace module for program trace Figure 5-18. Debug configurations, Main tab In the Main tab, make sure that Target is set to AVR ONE! Figure 5-19. Debug configurations, Debugger tab Select the Debugger tab and check the checkbox at the option Stop on startup at: main.

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Отличительные особенности:

  • Поддержка микроконтроллеров AVR32
  • В 2008 году будет добавлена поддержка микроконтроллеров tinyAVR®, megaAVR® и XMEGA™
  • Поддерживаемые интерфейсы: JTAG, debugWIRE, PDI и Nexus
  • Интерфейс Nexus класса 2+ (AVR32UC) и класса 3 (AVR32AP):
    • Управление потоком
    • Аппаратные и программные точки прерывания
    • Зависимые от данных точки прерывания
    • Чтение/запись по всему адресному пространству памяти
    • Программирование и трассировка в режиме реального времени
    • Возможность подключения к активному устройству, не нарушая его функционирования
  • Высокоскоростной порт USB 2.0 для подключения к ПК
  • Возможности сканирования аппаратных ресурсов через порт JTAG
  • Диапазон напряжения питания целевого микроконтроллера 1.6…5.5 В
  • Синхронизация связи со встроенной отладочной системой на частоте 32 кГц…33 МГц
  • Поддерживается версией 2.0 бесплатной интегрированной среды для проектирования AVR32 Studio
  • Стоимость на порядок меньше стоимости решений с подобными характеристиками

AVR ONE! — адаптер, обеспечивающий доступ к встроенной отладочной системе и системе программирования микроконтроллеров AVR и AVR32. AVR ONE! дополнил линейку адаптеров Atmel, в которую уже входят популярный адаптер JTAGICE mkII и недорогой AVR Dragon.

AVR ONE! содержит 128 мегабайтный трассировочный буфер и поддерживает возможность трассировки микроконтроллеров AP7 и UC3, работающих с максимальным быстродействием. Благодаря высокой скорости передачи данных между микроконтроллером и ПК, также существенно ускоряется программирование памяти программ (до 3 раз).

Для доступа к встроенным отладочным ресурсам у AVR ONE! имеются следующие интерфейсы: ISP, JTAG и PDI для программирования, а также JTAG, debugWire, PDI и Nexus для отладки.

Информация для заказа:

Код заказа Поддерживаемые микроконтроллеры
ATAVRONEKIT AT32AP7000, AT32AP7001, AT32AP7002, AT32UC3A0128, AT32UC3A0256, AT32UC3A0512, AT32UC3A1128, AT32UC3A1256, AT32UC3A1512, AT32UC3B0128, AT32UC3B0256, AT32UC3B064, AT32UC3B1128, AT32UC3B1256, AT32UC3B164


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