ATxmega64A3U Atmel Corporation, ATxmega64A3U Datasheet - Page 71

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ATxmega64A3U

Manufacturer Part Number
ATxmega64A3U
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheets

Specifications of ATxmega64A3U

Flash (kbytes)
64 Kbytes
Pin Count
64
Max. Operating Frequency
32 MHz
Cpu
8-bit AVR
# Of Touch Channels
16
Hardware Qtouch Acquisition
No
Max I/o Pins
50
Ext Interrupts
50
Usb Transceiver
1
Usb Speed
Full Speed
Usb Interface
Device
Spi
10
Twi (i2c)
2
Uart
7
Graphic Lcd
No
Video Decoder
No
Camera Interface
No
Adc Channels
16
Adc Resolution (bits)
12
Adc Speed (ksps)
2000
Analog Comparators
4
Resistive Touch Screen
No
Dac Channels
2
Dac Resolution (bits)
12
Temp. Sensor
Yes
Crypto Engine
AES/DES
Sram (kbytes)
4
Eeprom (bytes)
2048
Self Program Memory
YES
Dram Memory
No
Nand Interface
No
Picopower
Yes
Temp. Range (deg C)
-40 to 85
I/o Supply Class
1.6 to 3.6
Operating Voltage (vcc)
1.6 to 3.6
Fpu
No
Mpu / Mmu
no / no
Timers
7
Output Compare Channels
22
Input Capture Channels
22
Pwm Channels
22
32khz Rtc
Yes
Calibrated Rc Oscillator
Yes

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6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
8331A–AVR–07/11
Signaling Events
Data Events
Peripheral Clock Events
Software Events
Figure 6-2.
Events can also be generated manually in software.
Signaling events are the most basic type of event. A signaling event does not contain any infor-
mation apart from the indication of a change in a peripheral. Most peripherals can only generate
and use signaling events. Unless otherwise stated, all occurrences of the word ”event” are to be
understood as meaning signaling events.
Data events differ from signaling events in that they contain information that event users can
decode to decide event actions based on the receiver information.
Although the event routing network can route all events to all event users, those that are only
meant to use signaling events do not have decoding capabilities needed to utilize data events.
How event users decode data events is shown in
Event users that can utilize data events can also use signaling events. This is configurable, and
is described in the datasheet module for each peripheral.
Each event channel includes a peripheral clock prescaler with a range from 1 (no prescaling) to
32768. This enables configurable periodic event generation based on the peripheral clock. It is
possible to periodically trigger events in a peripheral or to periodically trigger synchronized
events in several peripherals. Since each event channel include a prescaler, different peripher-
als can receive triggers with different intervals.
Events can be generated from software by writing the DATA and STROBE registers. The DATA
register must be written first, since writing the STROBE register triggers the operation. The
DATA and STROBE registers contain one bit for each event channel. Bit n corresponds to event
channel n. It is possible to generate events on several channels at the same time by writing to
several bit locations at once.
Timer/Counter
Over-/Underflow
Compare Match
Event Source
Example of event source, generator, user, and action.
Error
|
Event Generator
Network
Routing
Event
Table 6-1 on page
Atmel AVR XMEGA AU
Event Action Selection
72.
Channel Sweep
Event Action
Conversion
ADC
Single
Event User
71

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