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AT91SAM9G46-CU

Manufacturer Part Number
AT91SAM9G46-CU
Description
IC ARM9 MCU 324TFBGA
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AT91SAMr
Datasheet

Specifications of AT91SAM9G46-CU

Core Processor
ARM9
Core Size
16/32-Bit
Speed
400MHz
Connectivity
EBI/EMI, Ethernet, I²C, IrDA, MMC, SPI, SSC, UART/USART, USB
Peripherals
AC'97, DMA, I²S, LCD, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
160
Program Memory Size
64KB (64K x 8)
Program Memory Type
ROM
Ram Size
128K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
0.9 V ~ 1.1 V
Data Converters
A/D 8x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
*
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
Table 9-1.
9.3
9.3.1
9.3.2
9.4
11028CS–ATARM–8-Apr-11
Peripheral ID
Peripheral Interrupts and Clock Control
Peripheral Signals Multiplexing on I/O Lines
29
30
31
System Interrupt
External Interrupts
SAM9G46 Peripheral Identifiers (Continued)
Peripheral Mnemonic
The System Interrupt in Source 1 is the wired-OR of the interrupt signals coming from:
The clock of these peripherals cannot be deactivated and Peripheral ID 1 can only be used
within the Advanced Interrupt Controller.
All external interrupt signals, i.e., the Fast Interrupt signal FIQ or the Interrupt signal IRQ, use a
dedicated Peripheral ID. However, there is no clock control associated with these peripheral IDs.
The SAM9G46 features 5 PIO controllers, PIOA, PIOB, PIOC, PIOD and PIOE, which multi-
plexes the I/O lines of the peripheral set.
Each PIO Controller controls up to 32 lines. Each line can be assigned to one of two peripheral
functions, A or B. The multiplexing tables in the following paragraphs define how the I/O lines of
the peripherals A and B are multiplexed on the PIO Controllers. The two columns “Function” and
“Comments” have been inserted in this table for the user’s own comments; they may be used to
track how pins are defined in an application.
Note that some peripheral function which are output only, might be duplicated within the both
tables.
The column “Reset State” indicates whether the PIO Line resets in I/O mode or in peripheral
mode. If I/O is mentioned, the PIO Line resets in input with the pull-up enabled, so that the
device is maintained in a static state as soon as the reset is released. As a result, the bit corre-
sponding to the PIO Line in the register PIO_PSR (Peripheral Status Register) resets low.
If a signal name is mentioned in the “Reset State” column, the PIO Line is assigned to this func-
tion and the corresponding bit in PIO_PSR resets high. This is the case of pins controlling
memories, in particular the address lines, which require the pin to be driven as soon as the reset
is released. Note that the pull-up resistor is also enabled in this case.
To amend EMC, programmable delay has been inserted on PIO lines able to run at high speed.
Reserved
• the DDR2/LPDDR Controller
• the Debug Unit
• the Periodic Interval Timer
• the Real-Time Timer
• the Real-Time Clock
• the Watchdog Timer
• the Reset Controller
• the Power Management Controller
MCI1
AIC
Peripheral Name
High Speed Multimedia Card Interface 1
Advanced Interrupt Controller
External Interrupt
SAM9G46
IRQ
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