SAM V71(B) Xplained Ultra
Overview
The SAM V71 Xplained Ultra evaluation kit is a development platform to evaluate the Atmel SAM V71 series microcontrollers. The current version allows to use both IC variations ATSAMV71Q21A(B).
Hardware
ATSAMV71Q21A(B) ARM Cortex-M7 Processor
12 MHz crystal oscillator
32.768 kHz crystal oscillator
Supercap backup
AT24MAC402 EEPROM
IS42S16100E 16 Mb SDRAM
S25FL116K 16 Mb QSPI
WM8904 low power stereo audio codec
ATA6561 CAN Transceiver
SD card connector with SDIO support
Camera interface connector
MediaLB connector
Ethernet port
Micro-AB USB device
Micro-AB USB debug interface supporting CMSIS-DAP, Virtual COM Port and Data Gateway Interface (DGI)
JTAG interface connector
One reset and two user pushbuttons
Two yellow user LEDs
Supported Features
The sam_v71_xplained_ultra board configuration supports the following hardware features:
Interface |
Controller |
Driver/Component |
---|---|---|
NVIC |
on-chip |
nested vector interrupt controller |
SYSTICK |
on-chip |
systick |
UART |
on-chip |
serial port |
USART |
on-chip |
serial port |
I2C |
on-chip |
i2c |
SPI |
on-chip |
spi |
ETHERNET |
on-chip |
ethernet |
WATCHDOG |
on-chip |
watchdog |
GPIO |
on-chip |
gpio |
ADC |
on-chip |
ADC via AFEC |
USB |
on-chip |
USB device |
PWM |
on-chip |
pwm |
Other hardware features are not currently supported by Zephyr.
The default configuration can be found in the Kconfig boards/arm/sam_v71_xult/sam_v71_xult_defconfig.
Connections and IOs
The SAMV71-XULT User Guide has detailed information about board connections.
System Clock
The SAM V71 MCU is configured to use the 12 MHz external oscillator on the board with the on-chip PLL to generate a 300 MHz system clock.
Serial Port
The ATSAMV71Q21 MCU has five UARTs and three USARTs. USART1 is configured for the console and is available as a Virtual COM Port via EDBG USB chip.
Programming and Debugging
Flashing the Zephyr project onto SAM V71 MCU requires the OpenOCD tool. By default a factory new SAM V71 chip will boot the SAM-BA boot loader located in the ROM, not the flashed image. This is determined by the value of GPNVM1 (General-Purpose NVM bit 1). The flash procedure will ensure that GPNVM1 is set to 1 changing the default behavior to boot from Flash.
If your chip has a security bit GPNVM0 set you will be unable to program flash memory or connect to it via a debug interface. The only way to clear GPNVM0 is to perform a chip erase procedure that will erase all GPNVM bits and the full contents of the SAM V71 flash memory:
With the board power off, set a jumper on the J200 header.
Turn the board power on. The jumper can be removed soon after the power is on (flash erasing procedure is started when the erase line is asserted for at least 230ms)
Flashing
Run your favorite terminal program to listen for output. Under Linux the terminal should be
/dev/ttyACM0
. For example:$ minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0 -o
The -o option tells minicom not to send the modem initialization string. Connection should be configured as follows:
Speed: 115200
Data: 8 bits
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Connect the SAM V71 Xplained Ultra board to your host computer using the USB debug port. Then build and flash the Hello World application.
# From the root of the zephyr repository west build -b sam_v71_xult samples/hello_world west flash
You should see “Hello World! arm” in your terminal.
To use the SoC variation B IC, you need type “sam_v71b_xult”.
# From the root of the zephyr repository west build -b sam_v71b_xult samples/hello_world west flash
You should see “Hello World! arm” in your terminal.
You can flash the image using an external debug adapter such as J-Link
or ULINK, connected to the 20-pin JTAG header. Supply the name of the
debug adapter (e.g., jlink
) via an OPENOCD_INTERFACE environment
variable. OpenOCD will look for the appropriate interface
configuration in an interface/$(OPENOCD_INTERFACE).cfg
file on its
internal search path.
Debugging
You can debug an application in the usual way. Here is an example for the Hello World application.
# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b sam_v71_xult samples/hello_world
west debug
References
- SAM V71 Product Page:
https://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit/sam-32-bit-mcus/sam-v-mcus