Atmel Xplained Evaluation Kit ATMEGA1284P-XPLD ATMEGA1284P-XPLD Data Sheet

Product codes
ATMEGA1284P-XPLD
Page of 15
 
AVR364
 
 
5
8377B-AVR-11/11 
3.2 Power supply 
The kit is powered via the USB connector, which presents two options for powering it: 
Either connect the kit to a PC through a USB cable or to a 5V USB power supply 
(AC/DC adapter). 
The 5V is regulated to 3.3V with an LDO regulator, which provides power to the entire 
board. The 
 is powered by 3.3V, but if 1.8V operation is desired, 
some modifications to the board are needed. This includes replacing the regulator 
with one that delivers a 1.8V output and rerouting the power to the device (see 
schematic for an explanation). As some of the other ICs on the Atmel MEGA-1284P 
Xplained require 3.3V to operate correctly, these devices have to be removed. 
3.3 Measuring the ATmega1284P power consumption 
evaluation, it can be of interest to measure its power 
consumption. The two-pin power measurement header is the only connection 
between the VCC_P3V3 common power plane and the VCC_MCU_P3V3 power 
plane. By replacing the jumper with an ammeter, it is possible to determine the 
 current consumption. To locate the power measurement header, 
please refer to 
Do not power the board without having the jumper or an ammeter mounted. If 
this is done the board might be powered through an I/O pin. The result might be 
erratic behavior and the device might get damaged. 
3.4 Communication through the USART-to-USB gateway 
The 
 USART is connected to a USART on the 
 USART is communicating at 57600 baud using one start bit, eight 
data bits, one stop bit, and no parity. 
When the 
 device is enumerated (connected to a PC). the data 
transmitted from the 
 is passed to a (virtual) COM port. This means 
that it is possible to use a terminal program on a PC to receive the transmitted data. 
Similarly data transmitted from the PC COM port is passed to the 
USART through the gateway.