ATSAM3U-EK Atmel, ATSAM3U-EK Datasheet - Page 336

KIT EVAL FOR AT91SAM3U CORTEX

ATSAM3U-EK

Manufacturer Part Number
ATSAM3U-EK
Description
KIT EVAL FOR AT91SAM3U CORTEX
Manufacturer
Atmel
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of ATSAM3U-EK

Contents
Board
Processor To Be Evaluated
SAM3U
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Interface Type
RS-232, USB
Operating Supply Voltage
3 V
Silicon Manufacturer
Atmel
Core Architecture
ARM
Core Sub-architecture
Cortex - M3
Silicon Core Number
SAM3U4E
Silicon Family Name
SAM3U
Kit Contents
Board CD Docs
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
AT91SAM3U
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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23.4.3
23.4.3.1
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SAM3U Series
USB Device Port
Enumeration Process
A 12.000 MHz Crystal (or 12.000 MHz external clock on XIN) is necessary to use the USB
Device port.
The device uses the USB communication device class (CDC) drivers to take advantage of the
installed PC RS-232 software to talk over the USB. The CDC class is implemented in all
releases of Windows
www.usb.org, describes a way to implement devices such as ISDN modems and virtual COM
ports.
The Vendor ID (VID) is Atmel’s vendor ID 0x03EB. The product ID (PID) is 0x6124. These refer-
ences are used by the host operating system to mount the correct driver. On Windows systems,
the INF files contain the correspondence between vendor ID and product ID.
For More details about VID/PID for End Product/Systems, please refer to the Vendor ID form
available from the USB Implementers Forum:
http://www.usb.org/developers/vendor/VID_Only_Form_withCCAuth_102407b.pdf
"Unauthorized use of assigned or unassigned USB Vendor ID Numbers and associated Product
ID Numbers is strictly prohibited."
Atmel provides an INF example to see the device as a new serial port and also provides another
custom driver used by the SAM-BA application: atm6124.sys. Refer to the document “USB Basic
Application”,
The USB protocol is a master/slave protocol. This is the host that starts the enumeration send-
ing requests to the device through the control endpoint. The device handles standard requests
as defined in the USB Specification.
Table 23-2.
Request
GET_DESCRIPTOR
SET_ADDRESS
SET_CONFIGURATION
GET_CONFIGURATION
GET_STATUS
SET_FEATURE
CLEAR_FEATURE
literature number
Handled Standard Requests
®
, from Windows 98SE
6123, for more details.
Definition
Returns the current device configuration value.
Sets the device address for all future device access.
Sets the device configuration.
Returns the current device configuration value.
Returns status for the specified recipient.
Set or Enable a specific feature.
Clear or Disable a specific feature.
®
to Windows XP
®
. The CDC document, available at
6430D–ATARM–25-Mar-11

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