README for AVR32UC3B0: Initial commit
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# MCUZone AT32UC3B0256 mini development board
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## Introduction
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**The AVR32 is a high performance, low power 32-bit Atmel AVR
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microcontroller.** This board support package supports the MCUZone
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AVR32 mini development board (also known as the AVR32DEV1). The
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development board uses the AT32UC3B0256 microcontroller.
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![board-snap](figures/board-snap.png)
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Note: Unfortunately, the online link for the development board (both
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MCUZone OR Aliexpress) doesn't work. I don't have access to the
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schematic (OR Gerber information) for this development kit. I used a
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multimeter to look for the connected pins. If you - the reader - do
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have access to the schematic/pinouts, could you please reach out to
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me?
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This README is essentially a work-in-progress. I will try to map the
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berg rows (J1 and J2) and document them as and when I further the
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device driver base for the target.
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If you feel like reaching out to me for questions pertaining to the
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target development board, you can write to me: ramangopalan AT gmail
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dot com.
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## Supported compiler
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This BSP is built with the AVR32 GCC that comes with the Microchip
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Studio. I am using the Microchip Studio version 7.0.2594. Make sure
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that avr32-gcc.exe is visible on your command line. Add the binary
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directory to you PATH. Yes, on Windows. Sorry :(
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![env-windows-avr32-gcc](figures/env-windows-avr32-gcc.png)
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I use Git Bash (Windows) for compiling the RT-Thread system. Once you
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set your path correctly, invoke Git Bash to query avr32-gcc.exe's
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version. The output should look similar to this:
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```bash
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$ avr32-gcc.exe --version
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avr32-gcc.exe (AVR_32_bit_GNU_Toolchain_3.4.2_435) 4.4.7
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Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
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warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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```
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If you see this, you're all set to compile RT-Thread for AT32UC3B0256.
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## Program firmware
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### Step 1: download the RT-Thread codebase and navigate to bsp/avr32uc3b0.
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```bash
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$ cd bsp/avr32uc3b0/
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```
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### Step 2: build
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```bash
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scons -c
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scons
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```
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### Step 3: flash
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If everything went well, scons should have generated an elf file:
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rtthread-uc3b0256.elf. Let us program the file. The program `atprogram'
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comes with Microchip Studio. I didn't have to do much here. Just make sure
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`atprogram.exe' is in your PATH.
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```bash
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atprogram -t atmelice -i jtag -d at32uc3a0512 program -f rtthread-uc3b0256.elf
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```
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Note that you should already see the on-board LEDs (PA7, PA8) blink if your
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programming was successful. I use the Atmel ICE programmer. To access
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msh, you'll need an FTDI breakout board. Connect the target board to
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the FTDI breakout with jumper wires:
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- GND (FTDI) to GND (development board)
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- RX (FTDI) to J2, pin 10.
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- TX (FTDI) to J2, pin 7.
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## Running Result
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The output information on serial port for `ps' the command should look like this:
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```bash
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0x000003c0 tidle0 31 ready 0x00000054 0x00000100 67% 0x00000009 OK
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0x00001650 tshell 20 running 0x000000b4 0x00001000 13% 0x0000000a OK
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0x00000ac4 led2 5 suspend 0x0000007c 0x00000400 12% 0x0000000a EINTRPT
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0x00001350 led1 5 suspend 0x0000007c 0x00000400 12% 0x00000005 EINTRPT
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```
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## Peripheral Support
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| Drive | Support | Remark |
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| ----- | ------- | ------- |
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| UART | Support | UART0/1 |
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| GPIO | - | - |
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| I2C | - | - |
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| RTC | - | - |
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| SPI | - | - |
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| TIMER | - | - |
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| WDT | - | - |
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