Debugger Kit de desarrollo ATATMEL-ICE-PCBA, JTAG, SWD, PDI, TPI, aWire, SPI, debugWIRE, UPDI para Microcontroladores
- Código RS:
- 130-6124
- Nº ref. fabric.:
- ATATMEL-ICE-PCBA
- Fabricante:
- Microchip
- Código RS:
- 130-6124
- Nº ref. fabric.:
- ATATMEL-ICE-PCBA
- Fabricante:
- Microchip
Documentación Técnica
Legislación y Conformidad
Datos del Producto
ATATMEL-ICE PCBA
The Atmel-ICE series consists of development tools for debugging and programming ARM Cortex-M based Atmel SAM and Atmel AVR microcontrollers with on-chip debug capability. The Atmel-ICE series supports JTAG, SWD, PDI, TPI, aWire, SPI and debugWIRE interfaces and is compatible with Atmel Studio.
Kit Contains:
Atmel-ICE unit without plastic encapsulation
130-6122 Full Kit available
130-6123 Basic Kit available
System Requirements
The Atmel-ICE unit requires that a front-end debugging environment Atmel Studio version 6.2 or later is installed on your computer. The Atmel-ICE should be connected to the host computer using the USB cable provided, or a certified Micro-USB cable.
How to turn the Atmel - ICE on?
The Atmel-ICE is powered by the USB bus voltage. It requires less than 100mA to operate, and can, therefore, be powered through a USB hub. The power LED will illuminate when the unit is plugged in. When not connected in an active programming or debugging session, the unit will enter low-power consumption mode to preserve your computer's battery. The Atmel-ICE cannot be powered down - it should be unplugged when not in use.
How does it connect?
The Atmel-ICE communicates primarily using a standard HID interface and does not require a special driver on the host computer. The Atmel-ICE must be connected to an available USB port on the host computer using the USB cable provided, or suitable USB certified micro cable. The Atmel-ICE contains a USB 2.0 compliant controller and can operate in both full-speed and high-speed modes. For best results, connect the Atmel-ICE directly to a USB 2.0 compliant high-speed hub on the host computer using the cable provided.
The Atmel-ICE is powered by the USB bus voltage. It requires less than 100mA to operate, and can, therefore, be powered through a USB hub. The power LED will illuminate when the unit is plugged in. When not connected in an active programming or debugging session, the unit will enter low-power consumption mode to preserve your computer's battery. The Atmel-ICE cannot be powered down - it should be unplugged when not in use.
How does it connect?
The Atmel-ICE communicates primarily using a standard HID interface and does not require a special driver on the host computer. The Atmel-ICE must be connected to an available USB port on the host computer using the USB cable provided, or suitable USB certified micro cable. The Atmel-ICE contains a USB 2.0 compliant controller and can operate in both full-speed and high-speed modes. For best results, connect the Atmel-ICE directly to a USB 2.0 compliant high-speed hub on the host computer using the cable provided.
Tipo kit
Especificaciones
Atributo | Valor |
---|---|
Tipo de Accesorio | Kit de desarrollo |
Para Usar Con | Microcontroladores SAM,AVR |
Interfaz | JTAG, SWD, PDI, TPI, aWire, SPI, debugWIRE, UPDI |
Nombre del programador | Atmel-ICE |
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