For further documentation on the EDBG, see the
3.2.
Hardware Identification System
All Xplained Pro compatible extension boards have an Atmel ATSHA204 CryptoAuthentication
™
chip
mounted. This chip contains information that identifies the extension with its name and some extra data.
When an Xplained Pro extension is connected to an Xplained Pro MCU board the information is read and
sent to Atmel Studio. The Atmel Kits extension, installed with Atmel Studio, will give relevant information,
code examples, and links to relevant documents. The table below shows the data fields stored in the ID
chip with example content.
Table 3-2. Xplained Pro ID Chip Content
Data field
Data type
Example content
Manufacturer
ASCII string
Atmel'\0'
Product Name
ASCII string
Segment LCD1 Xplained Pro'\0'
Product Revision
ASCII string
02'\0'
Product Serial Number
ASCII string
1774020200000010’\0’
Minimum Voltage [mV]
uint16_t
3000
Maximum Voltage [mV]
uint16_t
3600
Maximum Current [mA]
uint16_t
30
3.3.
Power Sources
The SAM D11 Xplained Pro kit can be powered by several power sources as listed in the table below.
Table 3-3. Power Sources for SAM D11 Xplained Pro
Power input
Voltage requirements
Current requirements
Connector marking
External power
5V ±2% (±100mV) for
USB host operation.
4.3V to 5.5V if USB host
operation is not
required.
Recommended
minimum is 1A to be
able to provide enough
current for connected
USB devices and the
board itself.
Recommended
maximum is 2A due to
the input protection
maximum current
specification.
PWR
Embedded debugger
USB
4.4V to 5.25V (according
to USB spec.)
500mA (according to
USB spec.)
DEBUG USB
Target USB
4.4V to 5.25V (according
to USB spec.)
500mA (according to
USB spec.)
TARGET USB
The kit will automatically detect which power sources are available and choose which one to use
according to the following priority:
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