ATSAM3U-EK Atmel, ATSAM3U-EK Datasheet - Page 463

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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6430D–ATARM–25-Mar-11
Processor Clock Controller
SysTick Clock
Peripheral Clock Controller
trigger an interrupt to the processor. This feature is useful when switching from a high-speed
clock to a lower one to inform the software when the change is actually done.
Figure 28-2. Master Clock Controller
The PMC features a Processor Clock Controller (HCLK) that implements the Processor Sleep
Mode. The Processor Clock can be disabled by executing the WFI (WaitForInterrupt) or the
WFE (WaitForEvent) processor instruction while the LPM bit is at 0 in the PMC Fast Startup
Mode Register (PMC_FSMR).
The Processor Clock HCLK is enabled after a reset and is automatically re-enabled by any
enabled interrupt. The Processor Sleep Mode is achieved by disabling the Processor Clock,
which is automatically re-enabled by any enabled fast or normal interrupt, or by the reset of the
product.
When Processor Sleep Mode is entered, the current instruction is finished before the clock is
stopped, but this does not prevent data transfers from other masters of the system bus.
The SysTick calibration value is fixed to 10500 which allows the generation of a time base of
1 ms with SysTick clock at 10.5 MHz (max HCLK/8).
The Power Management Controller controls the clocks of each embedded peripheral by the way
of the Peripheral Clock Controller. The user can individually enable and disable the Master
Clock on the peripherals by writing into the Peripheral Clock Enable (PMC_PCER) and Periph-
eral Clock Disable (PMC_PCDR) registers. The status of the peripheral clock activity can be
read in the Peripheral Clock Status Register (PMC_PCSR).
When a peripheral clock is disabled, the clock is immediately stopped. The peripheral clocks are
automatically disabled after a reset.
In order to stop a peripheral, it is recommended that the system software wait until the peripheral
has executed its last programmed operation before disabling the clock. This is to avoid data cor-
ruption or erroneous behavior of the system.
The bit number within the Peripheral Clock Control registers (PMC_PCER, PMC_PCDR, and
PMC_PCSR) is the Peripheral Identifier defined at the product level. Generally, the bit number
corresponds to the interrupt source number assigned to the peripheral.
MAINCK
UPLLCK
PLLACK
SLCK
PMC_MCKR
CSS
PMC_MCKR
Master Clock
Prescaler
PRES
SAM3U Series
MCK
To the Processor
Clock Controller (PCK)
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