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Table of Contents

Scope............................................................................................................................................................. 1

1.  Introduction............................................................................................................................................. 2

1.1.  Document Layout......................................................................................................................... 2
1.2.  Reference Documents..................................................................................................................2

2.  Product Overview....................................................................................................................................3

2.1.  SAMA7G54-EK Features............................................................................................................. 3
2.2.  SAMA7G54-EK Content...............................................................................................................4
2.3.  Evaluation Kit Specifications........................................................................................................ 4
2.4.  Power Sources............................................................................................................................. 4
2.5.  On-Board Connectors.................................................................................................................. 5
2.6.  Default Jumper Settings............................................................................................................... 6

3.  Function Blocks.......................................................................................................................................8

3.1.  Power Supply Topology and Power Distribution...........................................................................9
3.2.  Processor................................................................................................................................... 15
3.3.  On-Board Memories................................................................................................................... 35
3.4.  Peripheral Interfaces.................................................................................................................. 39
3.5.  User Interaction and Debugging.................................................................................................60

4.  Installation and Operation..................................................................................................................... 67

4.1.  System and Configuration Requirements...................................................................................67
4.2.  Board Setup............................................................................................................................... 67
4.3.  Startup Conditions......................................................................................................................67

5.  Ordering Information............................................................................................................................. 69

6.  Appendix A. Schematics and Layouts...................................................................................................70

7.  Appendix B. Unmounted Elements....................................................................................................... 80

7.1.  List of Unmounted Elements...................................................................................................... 80
7.2.  Soldering the Wi-Fi/BT Module.................................................................................................. 83

8.  Revision History.................................................................................................................................... 84

8.1.  DS50003273A - 03/2022............................................................................................................84

The Microchip Website.................................................................................................................................87

Product Change Notification Service............................................................................................................87

Customer Support........................................................................................................................................ 87

Microchip Devices Code Protection Feature................................................................................................ 87

Legal Notice................................................................................................................................................. 87

Trademarks.................................................................................................................................................. 88

Quality Management System....................................................................................................................... 89

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 User Guide

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Page 1: ...rmation on the overall design of the SAMA7G54 Evaluation Kit SAMA7G54 EK and describes how to use the kit The kit is the evaluation platform for the SAMA7G5 Series devices Figure 1 SAMA7G54 EK Overvie...

Page 2: ...assembling the Wi Fi Bluetooth module 1 2 Reference Documents The following Microchip document are available and recommended as supplemental reference resources Table 1 1 Reference Documents Document...

Page 3: ...I5 024 0000 NDK NX2012SA 32 768 STD MUB 1 2 Microchip DSC1001DI5 025 0000 Memory One 16 bit 4 Gbit DDR3L One 32 Gbit e MMC One 1 Gbit Octal SPI Flash Two EEPROMs with EUI 48 MAC ID Alliance Memory AS4...

Page 4: ...SB Micro AB cables 2 3 Evaluation Kit Specifications Table 2 2 Evaluation Kit Specifications Characteristic Specifications Board SAMA7G54 EK Board supply voltage External or USB powered Temperature Op...

Page 5: ...nector 3 x User Buttons MIPI CSI Camera Connector Disable Boot Button UART DEBUG External Power Jack 2 x CAN Connector USB 2 0 Micro AB USB Host Type C USB Host Type A SD Card Connector Footprint to s...

Page 6: ...N connector J18 SPDIF RX connector J19 SPDIF TX connector J20 UART debug connector FTDI connector J22 Disable boot jumper J23 PCB connector for factory programming the SAM3U J Link OB not to be used b...

Page 7: ...nly disabled during SW4 pressure Closed Booting from on board memory is permanently disabled J25 Open default Enables UART communication CDC between MPU and SAM3U Closed Disables UART communication CD...

Page 8: ...t Connectivity 2xmikroBUS Raspberry Pi 40 pin Connector USB 2 0 Host Type A USB 2 0 Host Type C USB 2 0 Host Device Type AB SDCard Connector RPi CSI Connector Memories 4Gb 16 bit DDR3L AS4C256M16D3LC...

Page 9: ...that limit the input voltage to 5 1V The following figure shows the wall adapter input power supply topology Figure 3 2 Wall Adapter Input Power Schematic 2 1mm EJ508A 2 3 1 J1 GND 5V_EXT External 5V...

Page 10: ...wires and batteries It is the preferred mode of operation for any project that requires only a 5V source at up to 500 mA 3 1 1 3 Automatic Power Switch The switch between the two powering options is m...

Page 11: ...l shutdown Active discharge resistors are provided on each output All buck channels support safe start up into pre biased outputs The MCP16502 is available in a 32 pin 5 mm x 5 mm VQFN package with an...

Page 12: ...z HPM_PB15 3 1 2 BSS138N Q3 10k 0402 1 R12 VDD_3V3 LPM GND OSC_STBY Selected 1 35V for OUT2 as default Selected 1 8V for VLDO1 as default Table 3 1 MCP16502 TWI Address Device 7 bit client address Ful...

Page 13: ...a very low load For more information on the device refer to the product webpage This function allows the user to shut down the MPU and the system thus entering a low power mode and still keep the cus...

Page 14: ...934_TWCK PAC1934_TWD GND GND 0 1uF 10V 0402 C27 PAC1934_INT_PC8 Power Measurement and Distribution 10k 0402 1 R14 10k 0402 1 R15 0402 R16 SENSE1_P SENSE1_N SENSE2_P SENSE2_N SENSE3_P SENSE3_N SENSE4_P...

Page 15: ...0 100 Ethernet six CAN FD and three high speed USB and offers advanced security functions secure boot secure key storage high performance crypto accelerators for AES SHA RSA and ECC Refer to the SAMA7...

Page 16: ...DDCPU E16 VDDCPU E19 VDDCPU F16 VDDIOP1 C14 VDDQSPI1 H19 VDDSDMMC0 J16 VDDCORE L19 VDDCORE P19 VDDCORE U19 VDDCORE N13 VDDIOP1 C17 VDDCORE F15 VDDQSPI0 N16 VDDCORE J9 VDDCORE J13 VDDCORE F9 VDDIN33 H3...

Page 17: ...tom 90 15 differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom 90 15 differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom 100 10 differential trace impedance Routing top or bottom Table 3 4 Processor Main...

Page 18: ...late capacitors C76 and C81 with the appropriate load capacitance for the selected crystal Figure 3 11 Processor Main Clock Schematic GND GND XIN VDD_3V3 XOUT GND XIN 24MHz clock 24MHz 18pF ABM8G 24 0...

Page 19: ...D 4 Y4 0 1uF 10V 0402 C77 GND VDD_3V3 0402 R38 XIN32 VDD_3V3 3 2 4 DDR Controller The SAMA7G5 MPU embeds a Universal DDR Memory Controller UDDRC to drive the DDR2 DDR3 LPDDR2 and LPDDR3 memories The f...

Page 20: ...R_DQS0_P R1 DDR_DQS0_N R2 DDR_DQS1_P Y6 DDR_DQS1_N AA6 DDR_ODT W1 DDR_VREF Y1 DDR_A14 L9 DDR_A15 R4 GNDIODDR L7 GNDIODDR L11 GNDIODDR N4 GNDIODDR P1 GNDIODDR P8 GNDIODDR R5 GNDIODDR R7 GNDIODDR T5 GND...

Page 21: ...rts that share multiple functions are split through passive resistors placed on the board as close to the MPU as possible therefore no other hardware change must be made In most cases the user can use...

Page 22: ...14 PA29 W19 PA30 R14 PA31 W20 SAMA7G54 U4A PA13 The following table describes each PIOA bank function Table 3 5 SAMA7G5 PIOs Pin Assignment and Signal Description PIO Power Rail Function Signal Descri...

Page 23: ...t output PA24 VDDIOP0 G0_TXCK Transmit clock PA25 VDDIOP0 G0_125CK 125 MHz clock PA26 VDDIOP0 G0_TX2 Transmit data line 2 PA27 VDDIOP0 G0_TX3 Transmit data line 3 PA28 VDDIOP0 G0_RX2 Receive data line...

Page 24: ...owing table describes each PIOB bank function Table 3 6 SAMA7G5 PIOs Pin Assignment and Signal Description PIO Power Rail Function Signal Description PB0 VDDIOP0 SPDIF_RX SPDIF receive data PB1 VDDIOP...

Page 25: ...IO1 RPi connector QSPI1 I O line 1 PB25 VDDQSPI1 QSPI1_IO0 RPi connector QSPI1 I O line 0 PB26 VDDQSPI1 QSPI1_CS RPi connector QSPI1 Chip Select PB27 VDDQSPI1 QSPI1_SCK RPi connector QSPI1 serial cloc...

Page 26: ...k function Table 3 7 SAMA7G5 PIOs Pin Assignment and Signal Description PIO Power Rail Function Signal Description PC0 VDDSDMMC1 SDMMC1_DAT1 SD Card data line 1 PC1 VDDSDMMC1 SDMMC1_DAT2 SD Card data...

Page 27: ...US 2 UART TX line PC24 VDDIN33 FLEXCOM7_IO1 mikroBUS 2 UART RX line PC25 VDDIN33 NTRST JTAG Test reset signal PC26 VDDIN33 TCK_SWCLK JTAG Test clock serial wire clock PC27 VDDIN33 TMS_SWDIO JTAG Test...

Page 28: ...PD30 The following table describes each PIOD bank function Table 3 8 SAMA7G5 PIOs Pin Assignment and Signal Description PIO Power Rail Function Signal Description PD0 VDDIN33 AD14 mikroBUS 1 analog i...

Page 29: ...P1 G1_MDIO PD29 Management data input output or RPi connector GPIO PD30 VDDIOP1 G1_TXCK PD30 Transmit clock or RPi connector GPIO PD31 VDDIOP1 PD31 RPi connector GPIO 3 2 5 5 PIOE Bank The PIOE bank i...

Page 30: ...ording to the standard the TWI clock rate is limited to 400 kHz in Fast mode and 100 kHz in Normal mode but a configurable baud rate generator enables adapting the output data rate to a wide range of...

Page 31: ...enables communication between processors if an external processor is connected to the system The SPI system consists of two data lines and two control lines Host Out Client In MOSI This data line supp...

Page 32: ...ikroBUS 1 PB7 MIKROBUS2_CS_PB7 MIKROBUS2_CS_PB7 SPI Chip Select 1 mikroBUS 2 The second interface is used to access the following devices either in SPI mode or in USART mode Any device placed on the R...

Page 33: ...distribute the MPU PIOs The multiplexer distributes the PIOs according to the J3 status J3 is open default mode the Ethernet 10 100 interface is distributed J3 is closed the PDMC0 interface is distri...

Page 34: ...1_RXER_PD27 ETH1_MDC_PD28 ETH1_MDIO_PD29 ETH1_TXCK_PD30 ETH1_RX0_PD25 ETH1_RX1_PD26 22R 0402 1 R47 22R 0402 1 R48 EXT40_GPIO_PD21 PD21 EXT40_GPIO_PD25 22R 0402 1 R49 22R 0402 1 R50 PD25 EXT40_GPIO_PD2...

Page 35: ...ra GPIO PE2 PE2 EXT40_PWM0_PE2 RPi 40 pin connector PWM signal in PWM mode CAM_GPIO1_PE2 RPi CSI camera GPIO 3 3 On Board Memories The SAMA7G5 MPU features a Universal DDR Memory Controller UDDRC a Qu...

Page 36: ...TP17 TP18 4Gb DDR3L 1600 16bit 1V35 VDDQ A1 VDDQ A8 VSS A9 VSSQ B1 VDD B2 VSS B3 UDQS_N B7 VSSQ B9 VDDQ C1 UDQS_P C7 VDDQ C9 VSSQ D1 VDDQ D2 UDM D3 VSSQ D8 VDD D9 VSS E1 VSSQ E2 LDM E7 VSSQ E8 VDDQ E...

Page 37: ...ed PIO Signal Description PA0 SDMMC0_CK_PA0 e MMC clock signal PA1 SDMMC0_CMD_PA1 e MMC command line PA2 SDMMC0_RSTN_PA2 e MMC reset signal PA3 SDMMC0_DAT0_PA3 e MMC data line 0 PA4 SDMMC0_DAT1_PA4 e...

Page 38: ...ption PB9 QSPI0_IO3_PB9 QSPI0 I O line 3 PB10 QSPI0_IO2_PB10 QSPI0 I O line 2 PB11 QSPI0_IO1_PB11 QSPI0 I O line 1 PB12 QSPI0_IO0_PB12 QSPI0 I O line 0 PB13 QSPI0_CS QSPI0 Chip Select PB14 QSPI0_DDR_C...

Page 39: ...0 1uF 10V 0402 C143 0 1uF 10V 0402 C144 Table 3 16 EEPROM Signal Descriptions PIO Signal Name Shared With Device Signal Name Signal Description PC14 FLEXCOM8_IO0_PC14 ECC608 ECC608_TWD TWI data line C...

Page 40: ...to indicate activity link and speed status Figure 3 31 RMII Ethernet Interface Schematic GND GND ETH1 25MHz 10ppm ECS 250 20 33 CKM TR 1 3 Y8 GND GND VDD_3V3 GND 0R 0603 R182 GND_ETH1 GND GND ETH1 20p...

Page 41: ...cal transmit or receive signal differential 3 ETH1_TX_N Physical transmit or receive signal differential 4 ETH1_RX_P Physical receive or transmit signal differential 5 RCT Decoupling capacitor 6 ETH1_...

Page 42: ...0402 C151 10uF 10V 0805 C152 0 01uF 50V 0402 C153 0 01uF 50V 0402 C154 0 01uF 50V 0402 C155 DVDDH AVDDL 10uF 10V 0805 C156 0 01uF 50V 0402 C157 0 01uF 50V 0402 C158 AVDDL_PLL 0 01uF 50V 0402 C159 DVDD...

Page 43: ...e standard defines connector types cabling and communication protocols for interconnecting a wide variety of electronic devices The USB 2 0 specification defines data transfer rates as high as 480 Mbp...

Page 44: ...ort A is equipped with 500 mA high side power switches to enable self powered and bus powered applications The USBA_EN_5V_PB2 signal controls the current limiting power switch MIC2025 which in turn su...

Page 45: ...ector Signal Descriptions Signal Description Signal Name Pad Name Pin No Pin No Pad Name Signal Name Signal Description Ground GND GND A1 B1 GND GND Ground Not used Not connected TX1 A2 B2 TX2 Not con...

Page 46: ...USB device only and can be accessed via the USB Type A connector J9 Figure 3 37 USBC Port Schematic GND_USBC USBC_VBUS_5V VBUS 1 GND 4 D 2 D 3 0 USB2 0 STD A FEMALE J9 USBC_N USBC_P USB A type connec...

Page 47: ...US features as described in the schematic below The reset feature is ensured by default by the processor reset line and can be controlled by the general reset line by swapping R198 and R199 Figure 3 3...

Page 48: ...ikroBUS 2 Interface mikroBUS connectors FLEXCOM7_IO1 FLEXCOM7_IO0 AD15 GND GND mikroBUS2 FLEXCOM9_IO1 FLEXCOM9_IO0 0R 0603 R200 MIKROE 4247 AN 1 RST 2 CS 3 SCK 4 MISO 5 MOSI 6 3 3V 7 GND 8 PWM 16 INT...

Page 49: ...ct web page Figure 3 41 Dual CAN Interfaces 15pF 50V 0402 C227 5V_MAIN VDD_3V3 0402 R213 GND GND GND GND 15pF 50V 0402 C231 5V_MAIN VDD_3V3 0402 R216 GND GND GND GND 62R 1210 5 R212 62R 1210 5 R214 1...

Page 50: ...nnector EXT40_QSPI1_IO0_PB25 FLEXCOM7_IO0 FLEXCOM7_IO1 FLEXCOM7_IO2 FLEXCOM7_IO3 FLEXCOM7_IO4 EXT40_TWCK_PC19 EXT40_TWD_PC18 FLEXCOM9_IO1 FLEXCOM9_IO0 FLEXCOM10_IO0 FLEXCOM10_IO1 EXT40_SPI1_SCLK_PE5 E...

Page 51: ...M0_PE2 MIPI CSI camera PE2 GPIO standard PWM 33 GPIO 13 PWM1 EXT40_PWM1_PD28 10 100 Ethernet PD282 GPIO standard PWM 34 Ground GND Ground 35 GPIO 19 PCM_FS EXT40_SPI1_MISO_PE4 USART WILC3000 PE41 GPIO...

Page 52: ...positive differential input data lane 0 4 GND GND Ground 5 CAM_D1_N MIPI_D1_N MIPI_DN1 MIPI DPHY negative differential input data lane 1 6 CAM_D1_P MIPI_D1_P MIPI_DP1 MIPI DPHY positive differential i...

Page 53: ...uF 10V 0402 C23447uH L5 0 1uF 10V 0402 C237 VIN 3 VCC 2 GND 1 NC 4 NC 5 DLT2160A J19 VCC 3 GND 2 VOUT 1 NC 4 NC 5 DLR2160 J18 Table 3 36 S PDIF Signal Descriptions PIO Signal Name Shared Signal Descri...

Page 54: ...et 10 100 interface is not accessible 3 4 9 Wi Fi Bluetooth Module Optional The user has the option to solder an ATWILC3000 MR110CA Wi Fi BT module with a chip antenna or an ATWILC3000 MR110UA Wi Fi B...

Page 55: ...0 10 single ended trace impedance Table 3 38 Wi Fi Bluetooth Signal Descriptions PIO Signal Name Shared Signal Description PD5 SDMMC2_WILC3000_DAT0_PD5 SDIO data PD6 SDMMC2_WILC3000_DAT1_PD6 SDIO data...

Page 56: ...to the SDMMC interface is mounted on the top side of the board The SDMMC0 communication is based on an 8 pin interface clock command four data and power lines It includes a card detection switch Figu...

Page 57: ...Figure 3 49 SD Card Power Selector Schematic IN 1 VDD 2 GND 3 S1 4 D 5 S2 6 ADG849 U8 4 7uF 10V 0402 C130 GND 0 1uF 10V 0402 C131 GND VDD_3V3 VDD_3V3 VLDO1 GND 10k 0402 1 R120 SDMMC1_1V8SEL_PC5 VDDSD...

Page 58: ...ecure Element CryptoAuthentication The ECC608B is a member of the Microchip CryptoAuthentication family of high security cryptographic devices which combine a world class hardware based key storage wi...

Page 59: ...r dynamic intrusion detections For a description of intrusion detection refer to the SAMA7G5 Series data sheet section Security Module SECUMOD See Reference Documents Figure 3 52 Tamper Pin Connector...

Page 60: ...5 6 HDR 2 54 Male 1x6 TSW 106 07 G S J20 B2 1 GND 2 VCCA 3 A2 4 A1 5 OE 6 VCCB 7 B1 8 TXS0102 U23 22R 0402 1 R239 22R 0402 1 R240 0 1uF 10V 0402 C242 GND GND VDD_3V3 0 1uF 10V 0402 C243 VBUS_FTDI VBU...

Page 61: ...ND GND 18 17 Not connected NC GND GND 20 19 Not connected NC 3 5 3 Embedded Debugger J Link OB Interface The SAMA7G54 EK includes a built in SEGGER J Link On Board J Link OB device The functionality i...

Page 62: ...RTH0 GND GND VDD_3V3_3U GND GND VDD_3V3_3U GND VDD_3V3_3U VBUS_JLINK GND VDD_3V3_3U JLINK SAM3U BOT TOP Side Side 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 14 16 J23 pads on PCB VDD_3V3_3U ENSPI NRST_3U TDI_3U TDO...

Page 63: ...INK_NTRST 100R 0402 5 R253 nRST JTAG_nRST S 1 I0A 2 I1A 3 YA 4 I0B 5 I1B 6 YB 7 GND 8 YC 9 I1C 10 I0C 11 YD 12 I1D 13 I0D 14 E 15 VCC 16 IDTQS3VH257PAG U27 GND VDD_3V3 GND GND DIS_JLINK 10k 0402 1 R26...

Page 64: ...L3301NF260QG SW1 1 4 2 3 TL3301NF260QG SW2 nRST 0 1uF 10V 0402 C238 VDD_3V3 GND GND GND 0 1uF 10V 0402 C239 GND 100R 0402 5 R219 10k 0402 1 R218 1 4 2 3 TL3301NF260QG SW3 nSTART GND 100R 0402 5 R227 U...

Page 65: ...Card connector J4 The user must remove the SD Card to disable booting from it 3 5 7 RGB LED The SAMA7G54 EK board features one RGB red green blue LED The three LED cathodes are controlled via one stan...

Page 66: ...ction LED_BLUE_PD20 PD20 mikroBUS 2 connector PWMH3 LED_GREEN_PA13 PA13 mikroBUS 1 connector PWMH2 LED_RED_PB8 PB8 RPi 40 pin connector GPIO SAMA7G54 EK Function Blocks 2022 Microchip Technology Inc a...

Page 67: ...ections a USB micro AB cable to connector J7 USB A port b AC DC wall adapter to connector J1 DC jack connector 7 Reset the board 8 A startup message appears on the console as shown in the picture belo...

Page 68: ...nSTART button is necessary to start the system See event 2 in the diagram below Figure 4 2 Start Up Behavior Diagram _ Notes 1 The system can be powered off by a long pressure 4 seconds on the nSTART...

Page 69: ...able 5 1 Evaluation Kit Ordering Information Ordering Code Board Marking EV21H18A SAMA7G54 EK EVALUATION KIT SAMA7G54 EK Ordering Information 2022 Microchip Technology Inc and its subsidiaries User Gu...

Page 70: ...CAv Sheet Title Block Diagram Engineer CAv Size B EV21H18A PartNumber Variant Name Standard SCH 03 00038 PCB 04 11152 5 Rev Rev 5 1 of 15 Date Sheet 3 1 2022 4 46 11 PM Altium com FIDUCIAL ROUND PCB...

Page 71: ...8 100k 0402 5 R9 100uF 10V 1210 C8 22uF 10V 1206 C9 0 1uF 10V 0402 C10 100k 0402 5 R6 4 7uF 10V 0402 C18 JP1 RB160MM 60TR D4 100R 0402 5 R13 GND 2 2uF 16V 0603 C22 GND 5V_MAIN 2 2uF 16V 0603 C21 GND V...

Page 72: ..._PB14 HPM_PB15 OSPI0_IO4_PB16 OSPI0_IO5_PB17 OSPI0_IO6_PB18 OSPI0_IO7_PB19 OSPI0_DQS_PB20 OSPI0_INT_PB21 SDMMC1_CMD_PB29 SDMMC1_CK_PB30 SDMMC1_DAT0_PB31 SDMMC1_DAT1_PC0 SDMMC1_DAT2_PC1 SDMMC1_DAT3_PC2...

Page 73: ...Q11 C2 DQ9 C3 DQ10 C8 DQ8 D7 DQ0 E3 DQ2 F2 DQ1 F7 DQ3 F8 DQ6 G2 DQ4 H3 DQ7 H7 DQ5 H8 A10 AP L7 NC A15 M7 A3 N2 A0 N3 A12 BC N7 A5 P2 A2 P3 A1 P7 A4 P8 A7 R2 A9 R3 A11 R7 A6 R8 A13 T3 A14 T7 A8 T8 AS4C...

Page 74: ...1 2 3 5 6 7 8 NDS8434 Q4 10uF 10V 0805 C161 3V3 GND AVDDL 0 1uF 10V 0402 C173 0 01uF 50V 0402 C174 10uF 10V 0805 C175 GND 1V2 1V2 1V2 Pd 3V3 1V2 x 0 25 0 525W 33R 0402 1 R159 22R 0402 1 R154 22R 0402...

Page 75: ...D C C B B A A SAMA7G54 Evaluation Kit 10 Expansion Connectors SchDoc Project Title File Designed with Drawn By CAv Sheet Title Expansion Connectors Engineer CAv Size B EV21H18A PartNumber Variant Nam...

Page 76: ...47k 0402 5 R207 47k 0402 5 R208 47uF 16V 1206 C219 47uF 16V 1206 C220 BT_TX_FLEXCOM0_IO1_PE4 BT_RX_FLEXCOM0_IO0_PE3 15pF 50V 0402 C227 5V_MAIN VDD_3V3 0402 R213 GND GND GND GND 15pF 50V 0402 C231 5V_...

Page 77: ...MD J10 PA1 PGMRDY H9 PA2 PGMNOE H10 PA3 PGMNVALID G8 PA4 PGMM0 G10 PA5 PGMM1 G9 PA6 PGMM2 F8 NRST B7 VDDCORE_4 H1 GND1 E2 VDDIO_3 E6 VDDCORE_5 G5 DFSDM D1 GND3 G6 VDDUTMI B3 VDDIN A8 FWUP D8 ERASE D6...

Page 78: ...Figure 6 16 SAMA7G54 EK Layer 1 Figure 6 17 SAMA7G54 EK Layer 2 SAMA7G54 EK Appendix A Schematics and Layouts 2022 Microchip Technology Inc and its subsidiaries User Guide DS50003273A page 78...

Page 79: ...Figure 6 18 SAMA7G54 EK Layer 3 Figure 6 19 SAMA7G54 EK Layer 4 SAMA7G54 EK Appendix A Schematics and Layouts 2022 Microchip Technology Inc and its subsidiaries User Guide DS50003273A page 79...

Page 80: ...following table lists the top side unmounted components and their functionalities Table 7 1 Top Side Unmounted Elements Ref Type Feature Color Status Used for What to do if mounted C76 Capacitor 24 M...

Page 81: ...kHz Red Crystal measurement Only use in factory If mounted the crystal behavior will be degraded U20 Module ATWILC3000 Blue ATWILC3000 module J15 Connector Debug Blue WILC3000 debug interface J16 Con...

Page 82: ...tatus Used for What to do if mounted C77 Capacitor 32 kHz Blue MEMS oscillator decoupling Remove Y1 C66 and C72 R38 Resistor 32 kHz Blue MEMS oscillator selection Y4 MEMS oscillator 32 kHz Blue 32 kHz...

Page 83: ...G5 Red DDR_VERF decoupling C124 Capacitor SAMA7G5 Red DDR_VERF decoupling R26 Resistor SAMA7G5 Red Boundary scan selection If mounted at boot the device enters in boundary scan R191 Resistor Supply Bl...

Page 84: ...8 Revision History 8 1 DS50003273A 03 2022 First issue SAMA7G54 EK Revision History 2022 Microchip Technology Inc and its subsidiaries User Guide DS50003273A page 84...

Page 85: ...and Debugging 60 4 Installation and Operation 67 4 1 System and Configuration Requirements 67 4 2 Board Setup 67 4 3 Startup Conditions 67 5 Ordering Information 69 6 Appendix A Schematics and Layouts...

Page 86: ...Worldwide Sales and Service 90 SAMA7G54 EK 2022 Microchip Technology Inc and its subsidiaries User Guide DS50003273A page 86...

Page 87: ...included in this document Technical support is available through the website at www microchip com support Microchip Devices Code Protection Feature Note the following details of the code protection f...

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