Atmel MCU Evaluation Kit AT32UC3L-EK AT32UC3L-EK Datenbogen

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AT32UC3L-EK
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AVR32777
 
 
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32149A-AVR-07/10 
4 References and Further Information 
What to do next? What is the next step?  
If you want more detailed information concerning the hardware of this kit, if you want 
to check out all existing application notes and software running on this kit, and/or if 
you want to start a development whether for evaluation or rapid prototyping, the 
following sections lists the main available resources to actually get beyond getting 
started: 
•  Schematic and BOM 
• Application 
notes 
• Software 
Framework 
• Tools 
• Support 
4.1 Detailed Hardware References (and associated Errata) 
More detailed hardware information for this kit can be found on the ATMEL web page 
dedicated to this kit: 
The Atmel AT32UC3L family of devices is specified in the UC3L Series datasheet: 
. Always use this 
document as a reference throughout the development life cycle of an application 
destined to run on a UC3L device. 
The Atmel 32-bit AVR architecture manual can be found here: 
The Atmel 32-bit AVR UC technical reference guide can be found here: 
4.2 Application Notes Running on this Kit 
To investigate further on the AT32UC3L and/or the Atmel AT32UC3L-EK, several 
application notes are supported by this kit. These can be found on the ATMEL web 
page dedicated to this kit: 
application notes can be found on this Atmel web page: 
Note that some application notes are bundled with a stand-alone software package. 
To be able to build the software example and program the binary and step through 
the code in debug mode, tools are necessary: References to the tools are mentioned 
in all application notes but are also given below here. 
4.3 Atmel AVR Software Framework 
To start a development whether for evaluation or rapid prototyping, the AVR Software 
Framework is a complete and useful source of existing source code a developer can 
start from. It has been designed to help develop and glue together the different 
components of a software design, and to be easily integrated into an operating 
system (OS) as well as to operate in a stand-alone way. 
See the “Tools & Software” topic on