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SAME70-XPLD
USER GUIDE

Preface
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The Atmel SAM E70 Xplained evaluation kit is a hardware platform to
evaluate the Atmel ATSAME70Q21 microcontroller.
Supported by the Atmel Studio integrated development platform, the kit
provides easy access to the features of the ATSAME70Q21 and explains
how to integrate the device in a custom design.
The Xplained Pro MCU series evaluation kits include an on-board
Embedded Debugger, and no external tools are necessary to program or
debug the ATSAME70Q21.
The Xplained Pro extension series evaluation kits offers additional
peripherals to extend the features of the board and ease the development of
custom designs.

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Table of Contents
Preface............................................................................................................................ 1
1. Introduction................................................................................................................ 3
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.

Kit Contents..................................................................................................................................3
Related Items............................................................................................................................... 3
Kit Overview................................................................................................................................. 3

2. Getting Started...........................................................................................................6
2.1.
2.2.

Xplained Pro Quick Start.............................................................................................................. 6
Design documentation and relevant links.....................................................................................6

3. Xplained Pro.............................................................................................................. 7
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
3.4.
3.5.

Embedded Debugger................................................................................................................... 7
Hardware Identification System....................................................................................................7
Power Sources............................................................................................................................. 8
Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header....................................................................................8
Xplained Pro Power Header.........................................................................................................9

4. Hardware User Guide.............................................................................................. 11
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
4.5.
4.6.

Microcontroller............................................................................................................................ 11
Power Distribution.......................................................................................................................11
Connectors................................................................................................................................. 12
Peripherals................................................................................................................................. 30
Zero Ohm Resistors................................................................................................................... 38
Embedded Debugger Implementation........................................................................................41

5. Board Schematics....................................................................................................44
6. Board Layout........................................................................................................... 51
7. Evaluation Board/kit Important Notice..................................................................... 57

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1.

Introduction
This user guide introduces the Atmel SAME70-XPLD evaluation kit and describes the development and
debugging capabilities for applications running on a SAM E70 ARM-based embedded microcontroller.

1.1.

Kit Contents
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1.2.

Boards
– One SAME70-XPLD board
Cables
– One Micro-AB type USB cable

Related Items
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Atmel SAM E70 Series Datasheet

1.3.

Kit Overview

1.3.1.

Evaluation Kit Architecture
Figure 1-1 Evaluation Kit Architecture
SDRAM

16Mb SDRAM

ETHERNET

SDCARD

Ethernet 10/100 Interface

4-bit SDCARD
Reader Interface

EEPROM

JTAG

I²C - 2k-bit serial EEprom
And Unique 128-bit serial number
AT24MAC402

20-Pin JTAG Connector

USB DEBUG

USB Micro A/B Connector

ATMEL EDBG

Atmel Embedded Debugguer

TRACE

20-pin debug connector
For Trace
(Not Populated)

ARDUINO CONNECTORS

8-Expansion Headers
Arduino R3 compatible PIO Signals
(Not Populated)

CAMERA MODULE

XPRO CONNECTORS

Camera Interface Connector
for CAMx-EB Camera Module series
(Not Populated)

3-Expansions Headers
Compatible with Atmel XPRO Extensions

TARGET USB

USB Micro A/B Connector

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1.3.2.

Evaluation Kit Specifications
Table 1-1 Evaluation Kit Specifications

Characteristic
Temperature

1.3.3.

Specifications
Operating

0°C to +70°C

Storage

-40°C to +85°C

Relative Humidity

0 to 90% (non-condensing)

RoHS status

Compliant

Ordering code

ATSAME70-XPLD

Board Features
Table 1-2 Board Specifications

Characteristics

Specifications

PCB characteristics

83.5 × 105 × 16mm (4 layers)

Processor

ATSAME70Q21 (144-lead LQFP package) ARM Cortex-M7 Processor.

Processor clock sources 12 MHz crystal oscillator
32.768 kHz crystal oscillator (not populated)
EEPROM

One AT24MAC402 EEPROM

SDRAM

One IS42S16100E 16 Mb SDRAM

SD/MMC

One 4-bit SD card connector

USB

One Micro-AB USB device
One Micro-AB USB for EDBG debug interface

Camera interface

Camera Extension Header for connection with ISI Modules (not populated)

Ethernet

One Ethernet PHY (RMII 10/100)

Debug port

One JTAG interface connector
One ETM Trace interface connector (not populated)

Expansion connectors

Three Atmel XPRO Extension Headers
Arduino R3 compatible set of headers (not populated)
GPIO,TWI, SPI, USART, UART and Audio interfaces are accessible via these
headers

1.3.4.

Board supply voltage

5V from USB target, from USB Debug or from Arduino shield
On-board power regulation is performed by a 3.3V LDO

User interface

Reset and free user pushbutton
One green user LED

Board Overview
The Atmel SAME70-XPLD is a hardware platform to evaluate the Atmel ATSAME70Q21.

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It offers a set of features that enables the ATSAME70Q21 user to get started with the SAM V71, SAM
V70, SAM E70 and SAM S70 peripherals right away and to get an understanding of how to integrate the
device in their own design.
The SAME70-XPLD board is equipped with the interface connectors described in Table 1-3.
Table 1-3 SAME70-XPLD Board Interface Connectors

Header

Interfaces to

J302

USB A device. Supports USB device using a Micro-AB connector

J400

Camera Interface Connector (not populated)

J401-J402 Atmel XPRO expansion connectors
J403

Connector for Trace (not populated) (Footprint available on bottom side)

J406

JTAG, 20-pin connector

J500–J507 Expansion connectors with Arduino R3 compatible PIO signals (not populated)
J600

SD/MMC connector (available on bottom side)

J700

Ethernet ETH1

J900

Debug USB interface. Supports USB device using a Micro-AB connector. Interface used for
target debug

Figure 1-2 SAME70-XPLD Board Overview

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2.

Getting Started

2.1.

Xplained Pro Quick Start
Three steps to start exploring the Atmel Xplained Pro platform:
1. Download Atmel Studio.
2. Launch Atmel Studio.
3. Connect a USB cable (Standard-A to Micro-B or Micro-AB) between the PC and the DEBUG USB
port of the board.
When the Atmel SAME70-XPLD is connected to your computer for the first time, the operating system will
®
perform a driver software installation. The driver file supports both 32- and 64-bit versions of Microsoft
®
®
Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 7, and Windows 8.
Once the board is powered, Atmel Studio will auto detect which kind of MCU and extension board(s) are
connected. Atmel Studio will present links to relevant information like datasheets and kit documentation.
The kit landing page in Atmel Studio also has the option to launch Atmel Software Framework (ASF)
example applications for the kit. The SAM E70 device is programmed and debugged by the on-board
Embedded Debugger and therefore no external programmer or debugger tool is needed.

2.2.

Design documentation and relevant links
The following list contains links to the most relevant documents and software for SAME70-XPLD:
•

•
•
•
•

•

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Xplained Pro products - Atmel Xplained Pro is a series of small-sized and easy-to-use evaluation
kits for Atmel microcontrollers and other Atmel products. It consists of a series of low-cost MCU
boards for evaluation and demonstration of features and capabilities of different MCU families.
Atmel Studio - Free Atmel IDE for development of C/C++ and assembler code for Atmel
microcontrollers.
Atmel sample store - Atmel sample store where you can order samples of devices.
EDBG User Guide - User guide containing more information about the on-board Embedded
Debugger.
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®
IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM - This is a commercial C/C++ compiler that is available for
®
ARM . There is a 30 day evaluation version as well as a code size limited kick-start version
available from their website. The code size limit is 16KB for devices with M0, M0+, and M1 cores
and 32KB for devices with other cores.
Atmel Data Visualizer - Atmel Data Visualizer is a program used for processing and visualizing
data. Data Visualizer can receive data from various sources such as the Embedded Debugger Data
Gateway Interface found on Xplained Pro boards and COM ports.
Design Documentation - Package containing schematics, BOM, assembly drawings, 3D plots,
layer plots etc.
Hardware Users Guide in PDF format - PDF version of this User Guide.

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3.

Xplained Pro
Xplained Pro is an evaluation platform that provides the full Atmel microcontroller experience. The
platform consists of a series of Microcontroller (MCU) boards and extension boards, which are integrated
with Atmel Studio, have Atmel Software Framework (ASF) drivers and demo code, support data
streaming, and more. Xplained Pro MCU boards support a wide range of Xplained Pro extension boards,
which are connected through a set of standardized headers and connectors. Each extension board has
an identification (ID) chip to uniquely identify which boards are connected to an Xplained Pro MCU board.
This information is used to present relevant user guides, application notes, datasheets, and example
code through Atmel Studio.

3.1.

Embedded Debugger
The SAME70-XPLD contains the Atmel Embedded Debugger (EDBG) for on-board debugging. The
EDBG is a composite USB device of three interfaces: a debugger, Virtual COM Port, and a Data Gateway
Interface (DGI).
Together with Atmel Studio, the EDBG can program and debug the ATSAME70Q21. On the SAME70XPLD, the SWD interface is connected between the EDBG and the ATSAME70Q21.
The Virtual COM Port is connected to a UART on the ATSAME70Q21 and provides an easy way to
communicate with the target application through terminal software. It offers variable baud rate, parity, and
stop bit settings. Note that the settings on the ATSAME70Q21 must match the settings applied in the
terminal software.
Note: If not set automatically, data terminal ready (DTR) must be set in the terminal software.
The DGI consists of several physical interfaces for communication with the host computer.
Communication over the interfaces are bidirectional. It can be used to send events and values from the
ATSAME70Q21 or as a generic printf-style data channel. Traffic over the interfaces can be timestamped
on the EDBG for more accurate tracing of events. Note that timestamping imposes an overhead that
reduces maximal throughput. Atmel Data Visualizer is used to send and receive data through DGI.
For further documentation on the EDBG, see the EDBG User Guide.

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 3-1 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’
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3.3.

Data field

Data type

Example content

Minimum Voltage [mV]

uint16_t

3000

Maximum Voltage [mV]

uint16_t

3600

Maximum Current [mA]

uint16_t

30

Power Sources
The SAME70-XPLD kit can be powered by several power sources listed in the table below.
Warning: The 3.3V power domain is locally generated and must never be supplied from
external sources or this would damage the on-board regulators.

Table 3-2 SAME70-XPLD Power Sources

Power input

Voltage requirements

Connector marking

Embedded debugger USB

4.4V to 5.25V (USB spec.)

DEBUG USB

Target USB

4.4V to 5.25V (USB spec.)

TARGET USB

Arduino connector

5.0V typically

J501 (pin 5)

In case of USB power sources, the board automatically detects and switches to the available one. If the
two are present (which is no problem whatsoever) the following priority applies:
1.
2.

Target USB (J302 connector)
Embedded Debugger USB (J900 connector)
Info: USB sources supposedly provide a maximum current of 500mA. Calculate the power
budget of your system, there is a possiblity this could be not enough if your SAME70-XPLD also
connects to power demanding extension boards.

The optional 5Vcc power source from the Arduino connector J501 is connected in parallel to the USB
power switching system, hence the following warning:
Warning: do not power the board form the Arduino shield (J501) when either of the two USB
sources are connected. Doing so could damage the board and potentially also damage the USB
port of your PC.

3.4.

Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header
All Xplained Pro kits have one or more dual row, 20-pin, 100mil extension header. Xplained Pro MCU
boards have male headers, while Xplained Pro extensions have their female counterparts. Note that all
pins are not always connected. All connected pins follow the defined pin-out description in the table
below.

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The extension headers can be used to connect a variety of Xplained Pro extensions to Xplained Pro MCU
boards or to access the pins of the target MCU on Xplained Pro MCU boards directly.
Table 3-3 Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header

3.5.

Pin number

Name

Description

1

ID

Communication line to the ID chip on an extension board

2

GND

Ground

3

ADC(+)

Analog to digital converter, alternatively positive part of differential
ADC

4

ADC(-)

Analog to digital converter, alternatively negative part of differential
ADC

5

GPIO1

General purpose I/O

6

GPIO2

General purpose I/O

7

PWM(+)

Pulse width modulation, alternatively positive part of differential
PWM

8

PWM(-)

Pulse width modulation, alternatively negative part of differential
PWM

9

IRQ/GPIO

Interrupt request line and/or general purpose I/O

10

SPI_SS_B/
GPIO

Slave select for SPI and/or general purpose I/O

11

I2C_SDA

Data line for I2C interface. Always implemented, bus type.

12

I2C_SCL

Clock line for I2C interface. Always implemented, bus type.

13

UART_RX

Receiver line of target device UART

14

UART_TX

Transmitter line of target device UART

15

SPI_SS_A

Slave select for SPI. Should preferably be unique.

16

SPI_MOSI

Master out slave in line of serial peripheral interface. Always
implemented, bus type.

17

SPI_MISO

Master in slave out line of serial peripheral interface. Always
implemented, bus type.

18

SPI_SCK

Clock for serial peripheral interface. Always implemented, bus type.

19

GND

Ground

20

VCC

Power for extension board

Xplained Pro Power Header
The power header can only be used as supply for external peripherals or extension boards. Care must be
taken not to exceed the total current limitation of the on-board regulator when using the 3.3V pin.

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Table 3-4 Xplained Pro Power Header

Pin number

Pin name

Description

1

n/a

not connected

2

GND

Ground

3

VCC_5V0

Output: unregulated 5V (output, derived from one of the input
sources)

4

VCC_3V3

Output: regulated 3.3V (output, used as main power supply for the
kit)

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4.
4.1.

Hardware User Guide
Microcontroller
The SAME70-XPLD board is built around the ATSAME70Q21 in a 144-lead LQFP package. It is a lowpower ARM Cortex-M7 application microcontroller achieving high-performance computing device and
embedding a wide range of communication peripherals. It features a combination of user interface
functionalities and high data rate IOs, camera interface, 10/100 Ethernet ports, high-speed USB and SD
Card.
The ARM Cortex-M7 processor supports SDRAM memory through an EBI interface. An internal 150 MHz
multi-layer AHB bus architecture associated with 24 XDMA channels, 384 Kbytes of SRAM and 2048
Kbytes of Flash sustains the high bandwidth required by the microcontroller and the high-speed
peripherals.

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Crystal
Oscillator

PCK0..2

Serial Wire Debug/JTAG Boundary Scan
4/8/12 MHz
RC Oscillator

PMC

Transceiver

MPU

Backup
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Crystal
Oscillator

32 kHz
RC Oscillator

RTCOUT0
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RTC

VDDIO

POR

Backup RAM
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Flash
Unique ID
External Bus Interface

TCM SRAM

Flash

0–256 Kbytes

System RAM

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2048 Kbytes
1024 Kbytes
512 Kbytes

Static Memory Controller (SMC)
SDRAM Controller (SDRAMC)
NAND Flash Logic

GMAC
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2x
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FIFO
XIP

XDMA

128–384 Kbytes
0–256 Kbytes

AHBS

USBHS

QSPI

DMA

DMA

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DMA

DMA

AXI Bridge

RTT

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VDDPLL
VDDCORE

TCM
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FPU

16 Kbytes DCache + ECC

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Cortex-M7 Processor
fMAX 300 MHz

ETM

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PLLA

ERASE

Multi-port
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In-Circuit Emulator

TPIU

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XDMA

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XDMA

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Power Distribution
The SAME70-XPLD has two power sources as described in the figure Power Supply Block Diagram.
The kit can be powered from the EDBG USB or from the target USB. The kit automatically selects a
source to draw power. Priority is given to TARGET USB power input.

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Figure 4-2 Power Supply Block Diagram

EDBG USB
Coin Cell

VCC_5V0

TARGET USB

Connectors
These sections describe the implementation of all connectors and headers on SAME70-XPLD and their
connection to the ATSAME70Q21. The tables of connections in these sections also describe which
signals are shared between the headers and on-board functionality. The figure below shows all available
connectors and jumpers on the SAME70-XPLD.
Figure 4-3 SAME70-XPLD Connector Overview
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

4.3.

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

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4.3.1.

Extension Headers
The Xplained Pro headers EXT1 and EXT2 on SAME70-XPLD give access to the I/O of the
microcontroller in order to expand the system, e.g. by connecting extensions boards. The headers have a
pitch of 2.54mm.
Table 4-1 EXT1 Header

EXT1 Pin

SAM E70
Pin

Function

Shared Functionality

1 [ID ]

--

ID_EXT1

Signal connected to Embedded Debugger

2 [GND]

--

--

Ground Connection with Extension Board

3 [ADC(+)]

PC31

AFE1_AD6

J502 Header & J504 Header (Arduino Shield)

4 [ADC(-)]

PA19

AFE0_AD8

J502 Header (Arduino Shield)

5 [GPIO1]

PB3

GPIO/RTS0

Camera Connector, EXT2 Header, J504 Header &
J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

6 [GPIO2]

PB2

GPIO/CTS0

EXT2 Header, J504 Header & J507 Header
(Arduino Shield)

7 [PWM(+)]

PA0

PWMC0_H0

--

8 [PWM(-)]

PC30

TIOB5

J502 Header (Arduino Shield)

9 [IRQ/GPIO]

PD28

WKUP5

Camera Connector, Embedded Debugger, J503
Header & J505 Header (Arduino Shield)

10 [SPI_SS_B/GPIO] PC17

GPIO

--

11 [I2C_SDA]

PA3

TWD0

Camera Connector, EXT2 Header, J500 Header
(Arduino Shield), AT24MAC402, Embedded
Debugger

12 [I2C_SCL]

PA4

TWCK0

Camera Connector, EXT2 Header, J500 Header
(Arduino Shield), AT24MAC402, Embedded
Debugger

13 [UART_RX]

PB0

RXD0

EXT2 Header, J505 Header & J507 Header
(Arduino Shield)

14 [UART_TX]

PB1

TXD0

EXT2 Header, J505 Header & J507 Header
(Arduino Shield)

15 [SPI_SS_A]

PD25

SPI0_NPCS1 Camera Connector, J500 Header (Arduino Shield)

16 [SPI_MOSI]

PD21

SPI0_MOSI

EXT2 Header, Camera Connector, J500 Header &
J506 Header (Arduino Shield), Embedded
Debugger

17 [SPI_MISO]

PD20

SPI0_MISO

EXT2 Header, J500 Header & J506 Header
(Arduino Shield), Embedded Debugger

18 [SPI_SCK}

PD22

SPI0_SPCK

EXT2 Header, Camera Connector, J500 Header &
J506 Header (Arduino Shield), Embedded
Debugger

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EXT1 Pin

SAM E70
Pin

Function

Shared Functionality

19 [GND]

--

--

Ground Connection with Extension Board

20 [VCC]

--

--

Power For Extension Board (3.3V only)

Table 4-2 EXT2 Header

EXT2 Pin

SAM E70 Function
Pin

Shared Functionality

1 [ID ]

--

ID_EXT2

Signal connected to Embedded
Debugger

2 [GND]

--

--

Ground Connection with Extension
Board

3 [ADC(+)]

PD30

AFE0_AD0

Camera Connector, J502 Header &
J503 Header (Arduino Shield)

4 [ADC(-)]

PC13

AFE1_AD1

J502 Header (Arduino Shield)

5 [GPIO1]

PA6

GPIO

Camera Connector, J503 Header
(Arduino Shield)

6 [GPIO2]

PD11

GPIO

Camera Connector, J500 Header &
J503 Header (Arduino Shield)

7 [PWM(+)]

PC19

PWMC0_H2

Camera Connector, J503 Header
(Arduino Shield)

8 [PWM(-)]

PD26

PWMC0_L2

J502 Header (Arduino Shield)

9 [IRQ/GPIO]

PA2

WKUP2

J503 Header (Arduino Shield),
Embedded Debugger

10 [SPI_SS_B/
GPIO]

PA24

GPIO

Camera Connector, J507 Header
(Arduino Shield)

11 [I2C_SDA]

PA3

TWD0

Camera Connector, EXT1 Header,
J500 Header (Arduino Shield),
AT24MAC402, Embedded Debugger

12 [I2C_SCL]

PA4

TWCK0

Camera Connector, EXT1 Header,
J500 Header (Arduino Shield),
AT24MAC402, Embedded Debugger

13 [UART_RX]

PA21

RXD1

J507 Header (Arduino Shield),
Embedded Debugger

14 [UART_TX]

PB4

TXD1

J507 Header (Arduino Shield),
Embedded Debugger

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EXT2 Pin

SAM E70 Function
Pin

15 [SPI_SS_A]

PB3

USART_SPI_NSS_MASTER_0 EXT1 Header, Camera Connector,
J504 Header & J507 Header (Arduino
Shield)

PD31

USART_SPI_NSS_MASTER_0 Camera Connector

PB2

USART_SPI_NSS_SLAVE

EXT1 Header, J504 Header & J507
Header (Arduino Shield)

PD27

SPI0_NPCS3

Camera Connector, J503 Header &
J505 Header (Arduino Shield)

PD21

SPI0_MOSI

EXT1 Header, Camera Connector,
J500 Header & J506 Header (Arduino
Shield), Embedded Debugger

PB1

USART_SPI_MOSI

EXT1 Header, J505 Header & J507
Header (Arduino Shield)

PD20

SPI0_MISO

EXT1 Header, J500 Header & J506
Header (Arduino Shield), Embedded
Debugger

PB0

USART_SPI_MOSI

EXT1 Header, J505 Header & J507
Header (Arduino Shield)

PD22

SPI0_SPCK

EXT1 Header, Camera Connector,
J500 Header & J506 Header (Arduino
Shield), Embedded Debugger

PB13

USART_SPI_SPCK

J504 Header & J507 Header (Arduino
Shield)

19 [GND]

--

--

Ground Connection with Extension
Board

20 [VCC]

--

--

Power For Extension Board (3.3V only)

16 [SPI_MOSI]

17 [SPI_MISO]

18 [SPI_SCK}

4.3.2.

Shared Functionality

Arduino Connectors
Five 8-pin, one 10-pin, one 2×3-pin and one 2×18-pin headers footprints (J500 to J507) are implemented
on the board to enable the addition of "Arduino shields" extension cards. These accessory boards are
various and widely available on the market, often custom developed. Due to the PIO multiplexing of the
ATSAME70Q21, various peripheral signals may be connected to each pin. These connectors are
mechanically (location and footprint) compatible with the Arduino R3 shields.
Important: As the SAM E70 signals have a voltage level of 3.3V, 5V level shields cannot
properly function with SAME70-XPLD.

In addition to its standard IO functionality, the SAM E70 microcontroller can provide alternate functions to
external IO lines available on the J500 to J507 headers.
These alternate functions are:
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•

UARTs: UART1, UART2, UART3, UART4
USARTs: USART0, USART1, USART2
SPI: SPI0
I²C: TWI0, TWI2
Timer capture and compare: TIOA[0, 2,11], TIOB[5, 7, 8,11], TCLK[1, 2, 5, 8,11]
Clock out: PCK0, PCK1, PCK2
PWMs: PWMC0_PWMEXTRG[0,1], PWMC0_PWMH[0:3], PWMC_PWML[0, 2, 3],
PWMC1_PWMEXTRG[0,1], PWMC1_PWMFI[0:2], PWMC1_PWMH[0, 2], PWMC1_PWML[0:3]
DIGITAL AUDIO: TD, TK, TF, RD, RK, RF, GTSUCOMP

•
•
•
•

CAN: CANRX0, CANTX0, CANRX1, CANTX1
Analog: ADVREF, AFE0_AD[0, 6, 8], AFE1_AD[1, 3, 5, 6], DAC[0,1]
GPIO: MISC
RESET

Refer to the SAM E70 Series datasheet for further details on the PIO multiplexing and alternate function
selection.
Caution: Like the Arduino Due, SAME70-XPLD runs at 3.3V and the maximum voltage that
the I/O pins can tolerate is 3.3V, connecting higher voltages e.g. 5V to those I/O pin could
damage the board.

Important: not all pins of the shield connectors are necessarily connected to an I/O of the
ATSAME70Q21. Each shield should be checked for compatibility against the SAME70-XPLD
schematics before it is purchased and connected.

4.3.2.1.

J500 Header

J500 is a 10-pin header with 2.54mm pitch. It is not populated by default and can be used to connect to
Arduino Shields. It includes PWM, Timer Counter and I2C interface signals and analog reference.

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Figure 4-4 J500 Header
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-3 J500 Header IOs

Pin PCB
PIO
Marking

Primary
Function

Alternate Function

10

SCL

PA4

TWCK0

TCLK0

UTXD1

WKUP3

9

SDA

PA3

TWD0

PCK2

--

--

8

AREF

ADVREF

--

--

--

--

7

GND

--

System
ground

--

--

--

6

D13

PD22

SPI0_SPCK

TIOB11

PWMC0_PWMH2

--

5

D12

PD20

SPI0_MISO

GSTUCOMP

PWMC0_PWMH0

--

4

D11

PD21

SPI0_MOSI

TIOA11

PWMC0_PWMH1

--

PD11

GTSUCOMP

PWMC0_PWMH0

--

--

3

D10

PD25

SPI0_NPCS1 URXD2

PWMC0PWML1

--

2

D9

PC9

TIOB7

--

--

--

1

D8

PA17

PWMC0_PW
MH3

AFE0_AD6

PCK1

--

Info: By default, pin 4 is connected to PD21 PIO through a 0R serial resistor. Alternately, it can
be connected to PD11. To do so R210 must be removed and R212 must be mounted.

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J501 Header

J501 is a 8-pin header with 2.54mm pitch. It is not populated by default and can be used to connect to
Arduino Shields. It allows power distribution (3.3V and 5V) to any Arduino Shield connected on the
SAME70-XPLD board.
Figure 4-5 J501 Header
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

4.3.2.2.

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-4 J501 Header IOs

Pin

PCB Marking Function

1

VBAT

Not used on SAME70-XPLD board. Connected to testpoint TP910

2

IOREF

ADVREF. Reference voltage for the analog inputs of the SAM E70
microcontroller. Actually connected to 3.3V.

3

RESET

System reset

4

3V3

Main 3.3V supply - generated by the on-board regulator.

5

5V0

Main 5.0V supply (ouput or input). In case that pin is used as power supply
source, do check the recommendations given in Power Sources on page 8
section.

6

GND

System ground

7

GND

System ground

8

VIN

Not connected by default. Optional 5Vcc supply for any Arduino Shield.

Info: Pin 8 is connected to the SAME70-XPLD board through an 0R serial resistor. It is
necessary to mount 0R resistor R623 to enable the functionality.

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J502 Header

J502 is a 8-pin header with 2.54mm pitch. It is not populated by default and can be used to connect to
Arduino Shields. It includes ADC inputs and a part of the Digital Audio Interface (TD).
Figure 4-6 J502 Header
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

OPTION

J505 - Communication

J506 - SPI

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

4.3.2.3.

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-5 J502 Header IOs

Pin

PCB
PIO
Marking

Primary
Function

Alternate Function

1

AD0

PD26

TD

UTXD2

UTXD1

PWMC0_PWML2

2

AD1

PC31

AFE1_AD6

TCLK5

--

--

3

AD2

PD30

AFE0_AD0

UTXD3

--

--

4

AD3

PA19

AFE0_AD8

PWMC0_PWML0

WKUP9

--

5

AD4

PC13

AFE1_AD1

PWMC0_PWMH3

--

--

6

AD5

PC30

AFE1_AD5

TIOB5

SPI1_NPCS3

--

7

AD6

PA17

AFE0_AD6

PWMC0_PWMH3

PCK1

--

8

AD7

PC12

AFE1_AD3

TIOB8

CANRX1

--

Info: Pins 6, 7, 8 are connected to SAM E70 PIOs through 0R serial resistors. It is necessary
to mount them to enable the PIO functionality, respectively R214, R216, R236.

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J503 Header

J503 is a 8-pin header with 2.54mm pitch. It is not populated by default and can be used to connect to
Arduino Shields. It includes PWM, Timer Counter, SPI Chip Select and UART3.
Figure 4-7 J503 Header
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

4.3.2.4.

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-6 J503 Header IOs

Pin PCB
PIO
Marking

Primary Function

Alternate Function

8

D7

PA2

PWMC0_PWMH1

WKUP2

--

7

D6

PC19

PWMC0_PWMH2

--

--

6

D5

PD11

PWMC0_PWMH0

--

--

5

D4

PD27

SPI0_NPCS3

PWMC0_PWML3

TWD2

4

D3

PA6

PCK0

UTXD1

--

PD10

PWMC0_PWML0

TD

--

3

D2

PA5

PWMC1_PWML3

URXD1

WKUP4

2

D1
(TXD)

PD30

UTXD3

AFE0_AD0

--

4

D0
(RXD)

PD28

URXD3

TWCK2

CANRX1

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Info: By default, pin 4 is connected to SAM E70 PA6 PIO through a 0R serial resistor.
Alternately, it can be connected to PD10. To do so, R217 must be removed and R218 must be
mounted.

4.3.2.5.

J504 Header

J504 is a 8-pin header with 2.54mm pitch. It is not populated by default and can be used to connect to
Arduino Shields. It includes ADC inputs, DAC outputs, CAN interface and Digital Audio Receive interface
(RF, RD, RK).
Figure 4-8 J504 Header
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-7 J504 Header IO

Pin

PCB
Marking

PIO

Primary
Function

Alternate Function

1

AD8

PD24

RF

TCLK11

2

AD9

PA10

RD

3

AD10

PA22

4

AD11

5

PWMC0_PWML0

--

--

PWMC0_PWMEXTRG -0

--

--

RK

PWMC0_PWMEXTRG -1

--

--

PC31

AFE1_AD6

TCLK5

--

--

--

DAC0

PB13

DAC0

PWMC0_PWML2

PCK0

--

--

6

DAC1

PD0

DAC1

PWMC1_PWML0

SPI1_NPCS1

--

--

7

CANRX

PB3

CANRX0

RTS0

PCK2

AFE0_AD2

WKUP12

8

CANTX

PB2

CANTX0

AFE0_AD5

SPI0_NPCS0

CTS0

--

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4.3.2.6.

J505 Header

J505 is a 8-pin header with 2.54mm pitch. It is not populated by default and can be used to connect to
Arduino Shields. It includes UART0, UART2, UART4 and TWI interfaces.
Figure 4-9 J505 Header
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

J401 - Extension Header 1

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-8 J505 Header IOs

Pin

PCB
PIO
Marking

Primary
Function

Alternate Function

8

D14

PB1

TXD0

TK

GTSUCOMP

PWMC0_PWMH1

AFE1_AD0

7

D15

PB0

RXD0

TF

PWMC0_PWMH0

AFE0_AD10

--

6

D16

PD16

TXD2

--

--

--

--

5

D17

PD15

RXD2

--

--

--

--

4

D18

PD19

UTXD4

CTS2

--

--

--

3

D19

PD18

URXD4

RTS2

--

--

--

2

D20

PD27

TWD2

SPI0_NPCS3

PWMC0_PWML3

--

--

1

D21

PD28

TWCK2

CANRX1

URXD3

WKUP5

--

4.3.2.7.

J506 Header

J506 is a 2x3-pin header with 2.54mm pitch. It is not populated by default and can be used to connect to
Arduino Shields. It includes the SPI interface.

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Figure 4-10 J506 Header
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-9 J506 Header IOs

4.3.2.8.

Pin PCB Marking

PIO

Primary Function

1

MISO

PD20

SPI0_MISO

2

5V0

--

Power supply

3

SPCK

PD22

SPI0_SPCK

4

MOSI

PD21

SPI0_MOSI

5

RST

NRST

System reset

6

GND

--

System ground

J507 Header

J507 is a 2x18-pin header with 2.54mm pitch. It is not populated by default and can be used to connect to
Arduino Shields. It includes PWM, Timer Counters, Audio Transmit interface, CAN interface, USART1 and
USART2 interfaces and four UART interfaces.

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Figure 4-11 J507 Header
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-10 J507 Header IOs

Pin

PCB
Marking

PIO

Primary Function

Alternate Function

1

5V0

--

Power supply

--

--

--

2

5V0

--

Power supply

--

--

--

3

D22

PA18

PCK2

PWMC1_PWMEXTR
G1

--

--

4

D23

PB1

TK

PWMC0_PWMH1

AFE1_AD0

GTSUCOMP

5

D24

PB0

TF

PWMC0_PWMH0

AFE0_AD10

RXD0

6

D25

PD17

SCK2

--

--

--

7

D26

PD19

CTS2

UTXD4

--

--

8

D27

PD18

RTS2

URXD4

--

--

9

D28

PA5

PWMC1_PWML3

URXD1

WKUP4

--

10

D29

Not Connected

11

D30

PA29

TCLK2

--

--

--

12

D31

PA1

WKUP1

PWMC0_PWML0

TIOB0

--

13

D32

Not Connected

14

D33

PA26

TIOA2

--

--

15

D34

Not Connected

PWMC1_PWMFI1

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Pin

PCB
Marking

PIO

Primary Function

Alternate Function

16

D35

PA12

PWMC1_PWMH0

PWMC0_PWMH1

--

--

17

D36

PA13

PWMC1_PWML1

PWMC0_PWMH2

--

--

18

D37

Not Connected

19

D38

PB13

SCK0

PWMC0_PWML2

DAC0

PCK0

20

D39

PB2

CTS0

SPI0_NPCS0

CANTX0

AFE0_AD5

21

D40

PB3

RTS0

PCK2

CANRX0

AFE0_AD2

22

D41

PA31

PWMC1_PWMH2

PCK2

SPI0_NPCS1

--

23

D42

Not Connected

24

D43

PA23

PWMC0_PWMH0

PWMC1_PWML2

SCK1

--

25

D44

PA25

CTS1

PWMC0_PWMH2

--

--

26

D45

PA24

RTS1

PWMC0_PWMH1

--

--

27

D46

PA21

RXD1

PWMC1_PWMFI0

AFE0_AD1

PCK1

28

D47

PB4

TXD1

PWMC0_PWMH2

TWD1

--

29

D48

PA30

PWMC1_PWMEXTR
G0

PWMC0_PWML2

WKUP11

--

30

D49

PA28

PWMC1_PWMFI2

TCLK1

--

--

31

D50

PA18

PWMC1_PWMEXTR
G1

PCK2

--

--

32

D51

Not Connected

33

D52

PC12

CANRX1

AFE1_AD3

TIOB8

--

34

D53

PC14

CANTX1

TCLK8

--

--

35

GND

--

System ground

--

--

--

36

GND

--

System ground

--

--

--

4.3.3.

Camera Connector
A 2×15-pin, 100mil pin-header camera connector is implemented to give access to the SAM E70 parallel
Image Sensor Interface (ISI).

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Figure 4-12 Camera Connector
J700 - Ethernet RJ45

VCC_MCU_3V3

OPTION

VDDCORE

OPTION

J503 - Digital Low

OPTION

J200 - ERASE

J505 - Communication

OPTION

J506 - SPI

OPTION

J504 - Analog High

J406 - SAME70 Debug (SWD)

Coresight 20 - SWD + ETM
(Bottom Side)

OPTION

J402 - Extension Header 2

OPTION

J501 - Power

OPTION

J502 - Analog Low

CAMERA
INTERFACE

J500 - Digital High

J302
Target USB

J600 - SDCARD Socket
(Bottom Side)

J401 - Extension Header 1

J101 - Power Header

J900
DEBUG USB

J507 - Digital Extra

OPTION

Table 4-11 J400 - Camera Connector

Pin Number SAM E70 Pin Function

Shared Functionality

1-3

--

VCC_3V3

--

2-4

--

GND

--

5

PA13

ISI_RST

J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

6

PC19

ISI_PWD

EXT2 Header, J503 Header (Arduino Shield)

7

PA4

TWCK0

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, AT24MAC402, J500 Header
(Arduino Shield), Embedded Debugger

8

PA3

TWD0

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J503 Header, J500 Header
(Arduino Shield), Embedded Debugger

9

--

GND

--

10

PA6

PCK0

EXT2 Header, J503 Header (Arduino Shield)

11

--

GND

--

12

PD25

ISI_VSYNC EXT1 Header, J500 Header (Arduino Shield)

13

--

GND

14

PD24

ISI_HSYNC J504 Header (Arduino Shield)

15

--

GND

--

16

PA24

ISI_PCK

EXT2 Header, J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

17

--

GND

--

--

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Shared Functionality

18

PD22

ISI_D0

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J500 Header & J506 Header
(Arduino Shield), Embedded Debugger

19

PD21

ISI_D1

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J500 Header & J506 Header
(Arduino Shield), Embedded Debugger

20

PB3

ISI_D2

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J504 Header & J507 Header
(Arduino Shield)

21

PA9

ISI_D3

Embedded Debugger

22

PA5

ISI_D4

J503 Header & J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

23

PD11

ISI_D5

EXT2 Header, J500 Header & J503 Header (Arduino Shield)

24

PD12

ISI_D6

Embedded Debugger

25

PA27

ISI_D7

SD Card

26

PD27

ISI_D8

EXT2 Header, J503 Header & J505 Header (Arduino Shield)

27

PD28

ISI_D9

EXT1 Header, J503 Header & J505 Header (Arduino Shield),
Embedded Debugger

28

PD30

ISI_D10

EXT2 Header, J502 Header & J503 Header (Arduino Shield)

29

PD31

ISI_D11

EXT2 Header

30

--

GND

--

USB
The SAME70-XPLD board features a Micro-USB connector that implements the SAM E70 USB high
speed interface. This connector is labeled as TARGET USB on the board.
Figure 4-13 USB Interface Schematic
VCC_USB

1
2

140

4

G

5
5.62K
R233

4

C219
10pF

ID

VBG

MICRO USB AB 5
J302

D+

3

D-

HSDP
HSDM

SAME70

137
136

5V

ATMEL

3
2

1

4.3.4.

Pin Number SAM E70 Pin Function

D302
PRTR5V0U2X
DNP

Table 4-12 USB Interface Signal Descriptions

J302 Pin

Mnemonic

Pin on SAM E70

SAM E70 Signal Name

Signal Description

1

VBUS

--

--

5V power

2

DM

136

HSDM

Data minus

3

DP

137

HSDP

Data plus

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J302 Pin

Mnemonic

Pin on SAM E70

SAM E70 Signal Name

Signal Description

4

ID

--

--

On-the-go identification

5

Ground

GND

GND

System Ground

Current Measurement Header (VCC_MCU_P3V3 )
A 100mil pin-header marked "J203" is located at the upper edge of the SAME70-XPLD. All the power
going to the ATSAME70Q21 is routed through this header. To measure the power consumption of the
device, remove the jumper and replace it with an ammeter.
Figure 4-14 VCC_MCU_P3V3 Connector Placement J203

J203

Caution: Removing the jumper from the pin-header while the board is connected to otherwise
powered extension boards or systems may cause the ATSAME70Q21 to be powered through its
I/O pins. This could cause permanent damage to the device.

4.3.6.

VDDCORE Current Measurement
A 100mil pin-header marked "J201" is located at the upper edge of the SAME70-XPLD board. It is not
mounted by default and is replaced by a shunt trace between the two pads of the connector. All power to
VDDCORE of the ATSAME70Q21 is routed through this header. To measure the power consumption of
VDDCORE, cut the shunt trace between the two points, mount a header or solder wires and connect an
ammeter.
Figure 4-15 VDDCORE Connector Placement J201

J201

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Caution: Leaving J201 open while the main power source is present is to be avoided. This
would feed all power pins of the ATSAME70Q21 except VDDCORE, which may cause
permanent damage to the device.

4.3.7.

Chip Erase Header
The chip erase header J200 is connected to the SAM E70 erase pin (PB12) and the main 3.3V. To erase
the contents of the SAM E70 flash memory, set a jumper on J200 and turn the power supply on. The
jumper can be removed soon after the power is on (flash erasing takes only 200ms). Using the chip erase
jumper is the only way to erase a chip with the security bit set.
Figure 4-16 ERASE Chip Connector Placement J200

J200
3V3
PB12

4.3.8.

Trace Connector
ATSAME70Q21 supports 4-bit parallel trace. SAME70-XPLD implements a CoreSight 20 20-pin, 50-mil
connector footprint on PCB bottom side (not mounted by default).
Figure 4-17 Trace connector location on PCB
CORESIGHT20

J403

SWD+ETM

To use the trace functionality, an external debugger with trace support and CoreSight 20 pinout has to be
used. The table CoreSight 20-Pin Trace Connector shows the connections on the board.
Figure 4-18 CoreSight 20-Pin Trace Connector Schematic
TRACE

VCC_3V3

VTREF

J403

1
3
5

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20

9
11
13
15
17
19

SWDIO
SWCLK
TRACESWO
TRACECLK
TRACED0
TRACED1
TRACED2
TRACED3

PB6
PB7
PB5
TARGET_RESET
PD8
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

CONN_HDR_10X2_19
DNP

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Pin Number

SAM E70 Pin Function

Shared With

1-[VTREF]

-

VCC_3V3

--

2-[SWDIO]

PB6

SWDIO

Embedded Debugger

3-5-9-15-17-19[GND] -

System Ground --

4-[SWCLK]

PB7

SWCLK

Embedded Debugger

6-[TRACESWO]

PB5

TRACESWO

Embedded Debugger

7-[KEY]

-

-

--

8-11-13[NC]

-

-

--

10-[nSRST]

NRST

NRST

Arduino Connectors and Embedded Debugger

12-[TRACECLK]

PD8

TRACECLK

Ethernet

14-[TRACED0]

PD4

TRACED0

Ethernet

16-[TRACED1]

PD5

TRACED1

Ethernet

18-[TRACED2]

PD6

TRACED2

Ethernet

20-[TRACED3]

PD7

TRACED3

Ethernet

4.4.

Peripherals

4.4.1.

Clock Circuitry
The SAME70-XPLD board features three clock sources:
•
•

Two crystals for the ATSAME70Q21 processor
One crystal oscillator for the Ethernet MII/RMII chip

The crystals of the ATSAME70Q21 have cut-straps next to them that can be used to measure the
oscillator safety factor. This is done by cutting the strap and adding a resistor across the strap.
Information about oscillator allowance and safety factor can be found in the application note AVR4100;
information about clock calibration and compensation can be found in the application note AT03155.
Table 4-14 Main Components Associated with the Clock Systems

Quantity

Description

Component Assignment

1

Crystal for internal clock, 12 MHz

XC301

1

Crystal for RTC clock, 32.768 kHz (Not Populated)

XC300

1

Oscillator for Ethernet clock RMII, 25 MHz

XC700

Table 4-15 External Crystals Connected on SAM E70

SAM E70 pin

Function

32.768 kHz External Crystal Connection (Not Populated by default)
PA7

XIN32: Slow Clock Oscillator Input

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SAM E70 pin

Function

PA8

XOUT32: Slow Clock Oscillator Output

12 MHz External Crystal Connection
PB9

XIN: Main Oscillator Input

PB8

XOUT: Main Oscillator Output

Figure 4-19 SAM E70 Crystals Schematic
J301

32.768 kHz
XOUT32 2

PA7
PA8

1

SAME70

2 XOUT

C302
12pF

1
J300

C300
18pF
DNP

PB8
PB9

2

XC300

4.4.2.

35
36

3

PA7
PA8

XIN32
DNP

XC301
12MHz

141
142

4

18pF

1

C301
DNP

XIN
C303
12pF

Mechanical Buttons
Two pushbutton switches are available. When a button is pressed, it drives the corresponding I/O line to
GND.
•
•

One board reset button (SW100). When pressed and released, this pushbutton causes a power-on
reset of the whole board.
One wakeup pushbutton that brings the processor out of Low-power mode (SW300)

Figure 4-20 Mechanical Button Schematic
VCC_3V3

R106
100K

R107
EDBG_TARGET_RESET

SAME70

USER BUTTON

TP100

R300

3
4

R110
39R

WKUP6

PA11

64

3
4

1
2

SW300

TARGET_RESET
330R

PA11

C104
10nF

SW100
R122
0R

1
2

39R
TP300

TARGET_RESET_SENSE

Important: There is no pull-up resistor connected to SW300 button. Remember to enable the
internal pull-up in the SAM E70 to use the button.

4.4.3.

LEDs
There is one green LED mounted on the SAME70-XPLD. It can be activated by driving the connected I/O
line to a low level.
Figure 4-21 LED Indicators Schematic
USER LED
VCC_3V3

R303
330R
D301
Green

LED0

PC8

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Table 4-16 LED Connection

4.4.4.

SAM E70 Pin

Function

Shared With

PC8

Green LED

--

SDRAM
The SAME70-XPLD features one IS42S16100F-5BL, 512K×16×2, 10ns, SDRAM chip. The SDRAM is
connected to chip select NCS1. SDRAM access can be configured in the SDRAM Controller in the SAM
E70. Table 4-17 SDRAM Connections on page 32 lists all I/O lines connected to the SDRAM.
Figure 4-22 SDRAM Schematic
U901
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
SDA10

PC20
PC21
PC22
PC23
PC24
PC25
PC26
PC27
PC28
PC29
PD13
PA20
PD23

VCC_3V3
R617

R111
R112
R113
R114
R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
R121

N6
P7
P6
R6
R2
P2
P1
N2
N1
M2
N7
M1

BA0

R123

22R

SDCK

R124

K2
22R
SDCKE L1

100K

PD14

SDCS
RAS
CAS
SDWE

PC15
PD16
PD17
PD29
PC18
PD15

A0/NBS0
NWR1/NBS1

L7
K6
K7
J7
J6
J2
A7
R7
H6

VCC_3V3
C908
2.2uF

22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R

C916

C917

C918

100nF

100nF

100nF

A1
R1
G2
G6
H1
H2
H7

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
CLK
CKE
CS
RAS
CAS
WE
LDQM
UDQM
VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
VSS1
VSS2
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5

DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15

VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
VDDQ4
VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
VSSQ4
NC6
NC7
NC8
NC9
NC10
NC11

A6
B7
C7
D7
D6
E7
F7
G7
G1
F1
E1
D2
D1
C1
B1
A2

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

B6
C2
E6
F2

R125
R126
R127
R128
R129
R130
R131
R132
R133
R134
R135
R136
R137
R138
R139
R140

22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R

PC0
PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7
PE0
PE1
PE2
PE3
PE4
PE5
PA15
PA16
VCC_3V3

C919

C920

C921

C922

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

B2
C6
E2
F6
J1
K1
L2
L6
M6
M7

IS42S16100F-5BL

Table 4-17 SDRAM Connections

SAM E70 Pin

Function

SDRAM Function

Shared With

PC0

D0

Data line 0

–

PC1

D1

Data line 1

–

PC2

D2

Data line 2

–

PC3

D3

Data line 3

–

PC4

D4

Data line 4

–

PC5

D5

Data line 5

–

PC6

D6

Data line 6

–

PC7

D7

Data line 7

–

PE0

D8

Data line 8

–

PE1

D9

Data line 9

–

PE2

D10

Data line 10

–

PE3

D11

Data line 11

–

PE4

D12

Data line 12

–

PE5

D13

Data line 13

–

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SAM E70 Pin

Function

SDRAM Function

Shared With

PA15

D14

Data line 14

–

PA16

D15

Data line 15

–

PC20

A2

Address line 0

–

PC21

A3

Address line 1

–

PC22

A4

Address line 2

–

PC23

A5

Address line 3

–

PC24

A6

Address line 4

–

PC25

A7

Address line 5

–

PC26

A8

Address line 6

–

PC27

A9

Address line 7

–

PC28

A10

Address line 8

–

PC29

A11

Address line 9

–

PD13

SDA10

Address line 10

–

PA20

BA0

Bank select line 0

–

PD23

SDCK

Clock

–

PD14

SDCKE

Clock Enable

–

PC15

SDCS

Chip Select

–

PD16

RAS

RAS Shield

J505 Header (Arduino Shield)

PD17

CAS

CAS

J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

PD29

SDWE

Write Enable

–

PC18

A0/NBS0

LDQM

–

PD15

NWR1/NBS1

UDQM

J505 Header (Arduino Shield)

SD Card
The SAME70-XPLD has one standard SD card slot, connected to the High-speed Multimedia Card
Interface (HSMCI) of the SAM E70. Table 4-18 SD/MMC Socket J600 Signal Descriptions on page 34
lists all I/O lines connected to the SD card connector.
Figure 4-23 SD/MMC Socket J600 Schematic
VCC_3V3

R606
10K

R607
100K

R608
100K

R609
100K

R610
100K

R611 R612
10K
10K
VCC_3V3

J600
PA30
PA31
PA26
PA27
PA25
PA28
PC16

J901

SD_D0
SD_D1
SD_D2
SD_D3
SD_CLK
SD_CMD
SD_DETECT
SD_WP

7
8
9
1
5
2
10
11

DAT0
DAT1
DAT2
DAT3
CLK
CMD
C/D
W/P

VDD
VSS1
VSS2
SHELL
SHELL
SHELL
SHELL

4
3
6
12
13
14
15

C613
100nF

C612
10uF

SD Card SOCKET
TP600

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Table 4-18 SD/MMC Socket J600 Signal Descriptions

4.4.6.

Pin Mnemonic

SAM E70 Pin

Signal Description

Shared WIth

1

DAT3

PA27

Data bit (MCDA3)

Camera Connector

2

CMD

PA28

Command line (MCCDA)

J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

3

VSS

--

Common ground

--

4

VCC

--

Supply voltage 3.3V

--

5

CLK

PA25

Clock / command line (MCCK)

J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

6

VSS

--

Common ground

--

7

DAT0

PA30

Data bit (MCDA0)

J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

8

DAT1

PA31

Data bit (MCDA1)

J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

9

DAT2

PA26

Data bit (MCDA2)

J507 Header (Arduino Shield)

10

C/D

PC16

Card Detect

--

11

WP

--

Protect

--

12

SHELL

--

Connected to Ground

--

13

SHELL

--

Connected to Ground

--

14

SHELL

--

Connected to Ground

--

15

SHELL

--

Connected to Ground

--

Ethernet
The ATSAME70Q21 has a built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet IEEE 802.3 compatible MAC with RMII
interface. The SAME70-XPLD connects the MAC to a Micrel KSZ8081RNACA RMII physical-layer
transceiver (PHY), which is connected to one RJ45 Ethernet connector.
A unique EUI-48™ address is available on every SAME70-XPLD through the on-board AT24MAC402, the
EUI-48 address can be used as a MAC address for the KSZ8081RNACA. The address is also
programmed into the on-board EDBG.
Table 4-19 KSZ8081RNACA Connections on page 35 lists all pins connected from the SAM E70 to the
Ethernet PHY.
Info: Several of the Ethernet signals are shared with the trace connector and thus there is no
Ethernet support if trace is used in an application.

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Figure 4-24 RMII Ethernet Schematic
VCC_3V3
VDDA_ENET
L700
VDDPLL_1.2V
C710

PD8
PD9

PHY_MDC

11

PHY_MDIO

10

RMII_XTALI

8

RMII_XTALO

7

XC700

1

4

R238

PD0
C704
24PF 2

39R

PHY_RESET

PC10

3

VCC_3V3

25MHZ

PHY_REFCLK 16

10K

R702

C709
24PF

24

MDC
MDIO

C711

C220

100nF

10uF

TXP
TXM
RXP
RXM

XI

TXD0
TXD1

XO

TXEN
RXD0
RXD1

REF_CLK
RST

C713

RXER
LED0/ANEN_SPEED

CRS_RV/PHYAD1/PHYAD0

10uF

18

INTRP

22
25

VCC_3V3

VCC_3V3

14
VDDIO

VDD_1V2

U700

VDDA_3V3

100nF

1

100nF 100nF

4.7uF

VCC_3V3

C708
2.2uF

2

C701

C702

GND1
GND2

C700

REXT

R56
1.5K

6
5

PHY_TXP
PHY_TXM

4
3

PHY_RXP
PHY_RXM

20
21

PHY_TXD0
PHY_TXD1

19

PHY_TXEN

13
12

PHY_RXD0
PHY_RXD1

17

PHY_RXER

23

LED0_SPEED

15

PHY_CRS_DV

DNP
R71
10K

PHY_MDIO
PHY_MDC

PD2
PD3
PD1
PD5
PD6

PD5
PD6
PD4

PHY_RXD0
PHY_RXD1
PHY_CRS_DV

PD7

R70
10K

DNP
R67
10K

DNP
R69
10K

PD4

9

KSZ8081RNACA

R704
6.49K

C92
100PF
DNP

R906
1K
PA14

PD9
PD8

R55
1.5K
DNP

PHY_INTERRUPT

Figure 4-25 Ethernet RJ45 Schematic
J700

PHY_TXP

1

PHY_TXM

2

1:1
C1_TX+

TD+_R1

C2_TX-

TD-_R2
75 OHMS

TCT_R3

3

75 OHMS

C4

C705
100nF

L701

C5

PHY_RXP

7

PHY_RXM

8

1:1
C3_RX+

RD+_R7

C6_RXRD-_R8
RCT_R6

6

LED0_SPEED

14

VCC_3V3

VCC_3V3
C8

NC_5

L4

13

L3

1000pF

Y

G

+

+

L2

12

L1

11

R703
470
LED1_LINK

470

10

R701

C7

NC_4

9

VCC_3V3

75 OHMS

S1

R604 10K

4
5

S2

C706
100nF

75 OHMS

RJ45

Table 4-19 KSZ8081RNACA Connections

SAM E70 Pin

Exthernet Function

Shared With

PD0

PHY_REFCLK

J504 Header (Arduino Shield)

PD1

PHY_TXEN

–

PD2

PHY_TXD0

–

PD3

PHY_TXD1

–

PD4

PHY_CRS_DV

Trace Connector

PD5

PHY_RXD0

Trace Connector

PD6

PHY_RXD1

Trace Connector

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SAM E70 Pin

Exthernet Function

Shared With

PD7

PHY_RXER

Trace Connector

PD8

PHY_MDC

Trace Connector

PD9

PHY_MDIO

–

PC10

PHY_RESET

–

PA14

PHY_INTERRUPT

–

The KSZ8081RNACA also has a set of parameters that are latched in during reset based on I/O pin
levels. These configuration options have a default mode on the kit done by external pull-up and pull-down
resistors. For detailed information about the configuration, refer to the KSZ8081RNACA datasheet.
Table 4-20 KSZ8081RNACA Configuration

4.4.7.

Configuration Name Default Value on
Kit

Default Configuration

PHYAD

0x0h

The PHYs address is 0x0h. It can be set to 0x3h if R70
and R71 are permutted.

AUTONEG

Pull-Up

Auto negotiation enabled and set 100Mbps speed

AT24MAC402
The SAME70-XPLD features one Atmel AT24MAC402 serial EEPROM with an EIA-48 MAC address
connected to the SAM E70 through I2C. This AT24MAC402 is configured on the I2C interface with the
address 0x37h. It contains a MAC address for use with the Ethernet interface. Table 4-21 AT24MAC402
Connections on page 36 lists all I/O lines connected to the AT24MAC402 device.
Figure 4-26 AT24MAC402 Schematic
VCC_3V3

R600
10K

R601
10K

R602
10K

VCC_3V3

U600

PA3
PA4
PC11

MAC24_A0
MAC24_A1
MAC24_A2

1
2
3

TWD0
TWCK0

5
6
7

R603
10K

A0 VCC
A1
A2
SDA
SCL
WP GND

8
C600
100nF

4

AT24MAC402-MAHM-T

Table 4-21 AT24MAC402 Connections

SAM E70 Pin Function AT24MAC402 Function Shared With
PA3

TWD0

SDA (Serial Data Line)

Camera Connector, EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header,
J500 Header (Arduino Shield), Embedded
Debugger

PA4

TWCK0

SCL (Serial Click Line)

Camera Connector, EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header,
J500 Header (Arduino Shield), Embedded
Debugger

PC11

GPIO

WP (Write Protect)

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4.4.8.

Debug JTAG/ICE
A 2×10-pin JTAG header is implemented on the SAME70-XPLD board to enable software development
and debugging of the board by using various JTAG emulators. The interface signals have a voltage level
of 3.3V.
Figure 4-27 JTAG/ICE Interface Schematic
ARM JTAG

VCC_3V3

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20

J406

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19

R400
0R

SWDIO

R401
0R

SWCLK

R403
0R

TRACESWO

PB6
PB7
PB5

R402
0R
TARGET_RESET

Table 4-22 JTAG/ICE Connector J406 Signal Descriptions

Pin

Signal

Type

Signal Description

1

VTref /
VCC_3V3

Input

This is the target reference voltage. It is used to
check if the target has power, to create the logiclevel reference for the input comparators and to
control the output logic levels to the target. It is
normally fed from Vdd of the target board and must
not have a series resistor.

2

Vsupply /
VCC_3V3

Not Used This pin is not connected in J-Link. It is reserved for
compatibility with other equipment. Connect to Vdd
or leave open in target system.

3

Not used

NC

This pin is not used by J-Link. If the device may
also be accessed via JTAG, this pin may be
connected to nTRST, otherwise leave open.

5

Not used

NC

This pin is not used by J-Link. If the device may
also be accessed via JTAG, this pin may be
connected to TDI, otherwise leave open.

7

SWDIO

I/O

Single bi-directional data pin.

9

SWCLK

Output

Clock signal to target CPU. It is recommended that
this pin is pulled to a defined state of the target
board. Typically connected to TCK of target CPU.

11

Not used

NC

This pin is not used by J-Link. This pin is not used
by J-Link when operating in SWD mode. If the
device may also be accessed via JTAG, this pin
may be connected to RTCK, otherwise leave open.

13

SWO

Output

Serial Wire Output trace port. (Optional, not
required for SWD communication.)

15

RESET

I/O

Target CPU reset signal. Typically connected to the
RESET pin of the target CPU, which is typically
called "nRST", "nRESET" or "RESET".

17

Not used

NC

This pin is not connected in J-Link.

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Signal

Type

Signal Description

19

Not Used
(5V-Supply)

Output

This pin is used to supply power to some eval
boards. Not all JLinks supply power on this pin, only
the KS (Kickstart) versions. Typically left open on
target hardware.

--

System Ground

4-6-8-10-12-14-16-18-20 GND

4.5.

Zero Ohm Resistors
The SAME70-XPLD has several zero ohm resistors that can be used to disconnect I/O pins of the
ATSAME70Q21 from connectors and on-board ICs and to disconnect power signals. All Arduino pin
numbers are listed in Arduino Connectors. The table Zero Ohm Resistors lists all zero ohm resistors on
the kit. The figures Zero Ohm Resistors - Top Side and Zero Ohm Resistors - Bottom Side show where
they are located.
Info: Note that some zero ohm resistors listed in the table Zero Ohm Resistors are not
mounted by default on the kit.

Table 4-23 Zero Ohm Resistors

Designator Mounted From

To

Comments

R122

Yes

TARGET_RESET TARGET_RESET_SENSE –

R201

Yes

PB0

J401 - Pin 13

RXD0 on EXT1 Connector

R202

Yes

PB1

J401 - Pin 14

TXD0 on EXT1 Connector

R203

Yes

PD28

J401 - Pin 9

R204

Yes

PD27

J402 - Pin 15

SPI Interface: Chip Select

R205

Yes

J402 - Pin 17

PD20

SPI Interface: MISO Line

R207

Yes

PB1

J505 - Pin 8

Arduino DUE Pin 17

R208

Yes

PB0

J505 - Pin 7

Arduino DUE Pin 18

R209

Yes

PD26

EXT2

–

R210

Yes

PD21

J500 - Pin 4

SPI Interface: MOSI Line Arduino DUE Pin 20

R211

Yes

PB1

J507 - Pin 4

–

R212

No

PD11

J500 - Pin 4

Used for GTSUCOMP - Arduino
DUE Pin 20

R213

Yes

PB0

J507 - Pin 5

R214

No

PC30

J502 - Pin 6

Arduino DUE Pin 83

R215

Yes

PD26

J502 - Pin 1

Arduino DUE Pin 78

R216

No

PA17

J502 - Pin 7

Arduino DUE Pin 84

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Designator Mounted From

To

Comments

R217

Yes

PA6

J503 - Pin 4

Arduino DUE Pin 139

R218

No

PD10

J503 - Pin 4

Arduino DUE Pin 139

R219

Yes

PD24

J504 - Pin 1

Arduino DUE Pin 88

R220

Yes

PA10

J504 - Pin 2

Arduino DUE Pin 89

R221

Yes

PA22

J504 - Pin 3

Arduino DUE Pin 90

R222

No

PA13

J400 - Pin 5

Camera Module Reset
Command

R223

No

PD22

J400 - Pin 18

ISI Interface: Data Line 0

R224

No

PB3

J402 - Pin 15

Chip Select for USART in SPI
Mode with Master Mode

R225

No

PD31

J402 - Pin 15

Chip Select for USART in SPI
Mode with Master Mode

R226

No

PB2

J402 - Pin 15

Chip Select for USART in SPI
Mode with Slave Mode

R227

No

J402 - Pin 17

PB0

MISO for USART in SPI Mode

R228

No

PB1

J402 - Pin 16

MOSI for USART in SPI Mode

R229

No

PB13

J402 - Pin 18

SPI Clock for USART in SPI
Mode

R230

Yes

PD22

J402 - Pin 18

SPI Interface: Clock Line

R234

Yes

PD16

J505 - Pin 6

Arduino DUE Pin 6

R235

Yes

PD21

J402 - Pin 16

SPI Interface: MOSI Line

R236

No

PC12

J502 - Pin 8

Arduino DUE Pin 85

R400

Yes

PB6

J406 - Pin 7

SWDIO for JTAG Interface

R401

Yes

PB7

J406 - Pin 9

SWCLK for JTAG Interface

R402

Yes

J406 - Pin 15

TARGET_RESET

Reset From JTAG Interface

R403

Yes

PB5

J406 - Pin 13

TRACESWO for JTAG Interface

R623

No

VCC_5V0

VIN

For 5V supply of any shield

R624

Yes

SAM E70 Pin 3

VDDOUT Node

LDO Output for current
measurement

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R203

R223

R215

R623

R222

R202 R201

R212R210

Figure 4-28 Zero Ohm Resistors Position – Top Side

R214
R216
R236

R207

R209

R208
R219

R234

R220
R402

R221

R401

R211
R213

R403

R228
R235
R224
R225
R204
R226
R227
R205
R230
R229

R400

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Figure 4-29 Zero Ohm Resistors Position – Bottom Side

R624

R122

4.6.

Embedded Debugger Implementation
SAME70-XPLD contains an Embedded Debugger (EDBG) that can be used to program and debug the
ATSAME70Q21 using Serial Wire Debug (SWD). The EDBG also includes:
•
•
•
•

a Virtual Com port interface over UART
an Atmel Data Gateway Interface over SPI
an I2C channel
connections to four of the SAM E70 GPIOs

Atmel Studio can be used as a front end for the Embedded Debugger.
4.6.1.

Serial Wire Debug
The Serial Wire Debug (SWD) uses two pins to communicate with the target. For further information on
how to use the programming and debugging capabilities of the EDBG, see Embedded Debugger on page
7.

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Table 4-24 SWD Connections

4.6.2.

SAM E70 Pin

Function

Shared Functionality

PB5

SWO Trace Data

Trace Connector (J403), Embedded Debugger

PB6

SWD Data

Trace Connector (J403), Embedded Debugger

PB7

SWD Clock

Trace Connector (J403), Embedded Debugger

PB12

Erase

Embedded Debugger

Virtual COM Port
The Embedded Debugger acts as a Virtual Com Port gateway by using one of the ATSAME70Q21
UARTs. For further information on how to use the Virtual COM port, see Embedded Debugger on page 7.
Table 4-25 Virtual COM Port Connections

4.6.3.

SAM E70 Pin Function

Shared Functionality

PB4

TXD1 (SAM E70 UART TX Line)

EXT2 Header, J507 Header, Embedded Debugger

PA21

RXD1 (SAM E70 UART RX Line)

EXT2 Header, J507 Header, Embedded Debugger

Atmel Data Gateway Interface
The Embedded Debugger features an Atmel Data Gateway Interface (DGI) by using either a SPI or I2C
port. The DGI can be used to send a variety of data from the ATSAME70Q21 to the host PC. For further
information on how to use the DGI interface, see Embedded Debugger on page 7.
Table 4-26 DGI Interface Connections When Using SPI

SAM E70 Pin Function

Shared Functionality

PD12

SPI0_NPCS2 (Slave Select)

Camera Connector, Embedded Debugger

PD20

SPI0_MISO (Master In, Slave
Out)

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J500 Header, J506
Header, Embedded Debugger

PD21

SPI0_MOSI (Master Out Slave In)

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J500 Header, J506
Header, Camera Connector, Embedded Debugger

PD22

SPI0_SPCK

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J500 Header, J506
Header, Camera Connector, Embedded Debugger

Table 4-27 DGI Interface Connections When Using I²C

SAM E70 Pin Function

Shared Functionality

PA3

TWD0 (I²C Data Line)

EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J500 Header, AT24MAC402,
Camera Connector, Embedded Debugger

PA4

TWCK0 (I²C Clock Line) EXT1 Header, EXT2 Header, J500 Header, Camera
Connector, Camera Connector, Embedded Debugger

Four GPIO lines are connected to the Embedded Debugger. The EDBG can monitor these lines and
timestamp pin value changes. This makes it possible to accurately timestamp events in the SAM E70
application code. For further information on how to configure and use the GPIO monitoring features, see
Embedded Debugger on page 7.

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Table 4-28 GPIO Lines Connected to the EDBG

SAM E70 Pin Function

Shared Functionality

PA9

DGI_GPIO0 Camera Connector, Embedded Debugger

PA23

DGI_GPIO1 J507 Header, Embedded Debugger

PD28

DGI_GPIO2 EXT1 Header, Camera Connector,J503 Header, J505 Header, Embedded
Debugger

PA2

DGI_GPIO3 EXT2 Header, J503 Header, Embedded Debugger

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Board Schematics
This section contains the following schematics:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Block Diagram
SAM E70 Device, Crystals and USB Device interface
Atmel XPRO Extended Connectors, Debug and Camera Interface Connectors
Arduino R3 Extended Connectors
Memories and Power
Ethernet 10/100
EDBG Interface

Figure 5-1 Block Diagram
4

5

3

2

1

TARGET_RESET
ID_SYS

ID_SYS

D

D

SWD

EDBG

SWD

Connectors

SWD

EDBG_DGI_SPI
EDBG_DGI_I2C
EDBG_DGI_GPIO

EDBG_DGI_SPI
EDBG_DGI_I2C
EDBG_DGI_GPIO

EDBG_CDC_UART

EDBG_CDC_UART

TARGET_RESET_SENSE
EDBG_TARGET_RESET

C

TRACE
CAMERA
EXT1
EXT2

TRACE
CAMERA
EXT1
EXT2

TARGET_RESET

VCC_3V3

BTN0

BTN0

LED0

LED0

LED1

LED1

TARGET_USB_P
TARGET_USB_N

Power Supply
VCC_5V0

VCC_3V3

Target MCU
SAME70

VBUS_DETECT

VBUS_DETECT

VBUS_HOST_EN

VBUS_HOST_EN
XIN32
XOUT32

IOL

COM

COM

ADCL

ADCL

ADCH

ADCH

DIG

DIG

SPI

SPI

XIN
XOUT

ETHERNET

I2C

IOL

XIN
XOUT

SDCARD

IOH

SDRAM

OPTIONAL

IOH

EBI

B

C

Peripherals

TARGET_USB_P
TARGET_USB_N

XIN32
XOUT32

ETHERNET

CAN

CAN

B

ETHERNET

CAN

A

5

4

3

I2C

SDCARD

Memory

EBI

A

SDRAM

5.

A
A
REV

SAME70-XPLD

Embest 14-Oct-15

RevA
INIT EDIT
MODIF.

SCALE

DES.

DATE

1/1

2

VER.

DATE

REV.

SHEET

A

TOP

1
7

1

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Figure 5-2 SAM E70 Device, Crystals and USB Device interface
4

5

3

2

1

VCC_3V3
VCC_3V3

100nF100nF100nF100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF

100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF

100nF

100nF

C301 18pF
DNP

XIN32
PA8

DNP
32.768 kHz

XC300

PA11

XOUT32
J300
USER BUTTONs

1
2

SW300

C300
18pF
DNP
R300

3
4

WKUP6

39R
TP300
C

{3,4,5,6}

C104
10nF

TP100

D

3

139

{2,3,4}

R122
0R

VDDOUT

123
VDDPLL

VDDUTMIC

81
107
50
33
29
VDDCORE_5
VDDCORE_4
VDDCORE_3
VDDCORE_2
VDDCORE_1

143

134

72
96
80
43
30
VDDIO_5
VDDIO_4
VDDIO_3
VDDIO_2
VDDIO_1

VDDPLLUSB

TARGET_RESET
R110
39R

R624
0R

{3,4,5,6,7}

PD[0..31]

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7
PD8
PD9
PD10
PD11
PD12
PD13
PD14
PD15
PD16
PD17
PD18
PD19
PD20
PD21
PD22
PD23
PD24
PD25
PD26
PD27
PD28
PD29
PD30
PD31

ATMEL
Cortex-M7 Processor
SAME70 QFP144

PE0
PE1
PE2
PE3
PE4
PE5

R206
39R

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7
PD8
PD9
PD10
PD11
PD12
PD13
PD14
PD15
PD16
PD17
PD18
PD19
PD20
PD21
PD22
PD23
PD24
PD25
PD26
PD27
PD28
PD29
PD30
PD31

{7}

C

PE0
PE1
PE2
PE3
PE4
PE5

VCC_3V3
J200

21
20
26
31
105
109
79
89
141
142
87
144

PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7

Re-power the kit to
erase SAME70 chip
With jumper: Erase
Without jumper: Normal (default)

{3,4,7}

PB[0..13]

PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7
PB8
PB9
PB12
PB13
HSDP
HSDM

C302
12pF
XIN

C303
12pF

1
2

9
8
140

TP200
TP201

TARGET_RESET {2,3,4}

3

VCC_MCU_P3V3

4

L200

5

C218
100nF

ADVREF

R303
330R

VCC_USB

137
136
83
85
104

USER LEDs
VCC_3V3

XC301
12MHz

XIN
PB12
PB13

B

D301
Green
MICRO USB AB 5
J302

LED0

PC8

{4}

4

44
61
95
115
138
135

VBG

XOUT

G

ADVREFP
ADVREFN

These straps with SMD pads can be
used to place a resistor in the XOUT
signal in order to measure the oscillator
allowance. By default these straps are
closed and nothing is mounted on the pads.

J301

ID

NRST
TST
JTAGSEL

PB12

{4,5}

PE[0..5]

4
6
7
10
27
28

TARGET_RESET_SENSE

D+

PC0
PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7
PC8
PC9
PC10
PC11
PC12
PC13
PC14
PC15
PC16
PC17
PC18
PC19
PC20
PC21
PC22
PC23
PC24
PC25
PC26
PC27
PC28
PC29
PC30
PC31

1
132
131
128
126
125
121
119
113
110
101
98
92
88
84
106
78
74
69
67
65
63
60
57
55
52
53
47
71
108
34
2

D-

11
38
39
40
41
58
54
48
82
86
90
94
17
19
97
18
100
103
111
117
120
122
124
127
130
133
13
12
76
16
15
14

330R

5V

PC0
PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7
PC8
PC9
PC10
PC11
PC12
PC13
PC14
PC15
PC16
PC17
PC18
PC19
PC20
PC21
PC22
PC23
PC24
PC25
PC26
PC27
PC28
PC29
PC30
PC31

PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
PA8
PA9
PA10
PA11
PA12
PA13
PA14
PA15
PA16
PA17
PA18
PA19
PA20
PA21
PA22
PA23
PA24
PA25
PA26
PA27
PA28
PA29
PA30
PA31

R107

EDBG_TARGET_RESET

SW100

GND_1
GND_3
GND_2
GND_4
GND_5
GND_6

B

PC[0..31]

102
99
93
91
77
73
114
35
36
75
66
64
68
42
51
49
45
25
24
23
22
32
37
46
56
59
62
70
112
129
116
118

5

U200
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
XIN32
PA8
PA9
PA10
PA11
PA12
PA13
PA14
PA15
PA16
PA17
PA18
PA19
PA20
PA21
PA22
PA23
PA24
PA25
PA26
PA27
PA28
PA29
PA30
PA31

VDDIN

PA[0..31]

VDDUTMII

{3,4,5,6,7}

{7}

C217

D

These straps with SMD pads can be
used to place a resistor in the XOUT
signal in order to measure the oscillator
allowance. By default these straps are
closed and nothing is mounted on the pads.

R106
100K

C215
1uF

100nF

3
4

10uF

L202

C214

1
2

SCL

C209 C210 C211 C212 C213

C208

S4
S2

4.7K PA4

VDDOUT

DNP
L201

C216 C200 C201 C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207
R232

J201

S3
S1

VDDCORE

3

For current measurements
of the target MCU,remove
jumper and connect a
measurement instrument

VCC_MCU_P3V3

2

J203

SDA

4

4.7K PA3

R231

1

VCC_3V3

C219
10pF

5.62K
R233

3
2
D302
PRTR5V0U2X
DNP

1

A

A

A
A
REV

SAME70-XPLD

Embest 14-Oct-15

RevA
INIT EDIT
MODIF.

SCALE

DES.

DATE

1/1

5

4

3

2

VER.

DATE

REV.

SHEET

A

SAME70

2
7

1

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Figure 5-3 Atmel XPRO Extended Connectors, Debug and Camera Interface Connectors
5

4

2

3

1

Camera Interface Connector

EXT1

VCC_3V3

D

{2,4}
{2,3,4,5,7}

PA13
PA4

{2,3,4,7}
{2,7}
{2,3,4}
{2,5}
{2,3,4,7}
{2,3}

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
ISI_D1
19
ISI_D3
21
ISI_D5
23
ISI_D7
25
ISI_D9
27
ISI_D11 29

0R RST
TWCK0

R222

PD21
PA9
PD11
PA27
PD28
PD31

D

J401
J400

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30

ISI_PWD
TWD0
PCK0
ISI_VSYNC
ISI_HSYNC
ISI_PCK
ISI_D0 R223
ISI_D2
ISI_D4
ISI_D6
ISI_D8
ISI_D10

PC19
PA3
PA6
PD25
PD24
PA24
PD22
PB3
PA5
PD12
PD27
PD30

0R

{7}
{2,4}
{2,3,4}
{2}
{2,3,4,7}
{2,3,4,5,7}
{2,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4,7}

{2,3,4}
{2,3,4,5,7}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4,7}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,7}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}

ID_1
PC31
PB3
PA0
PD28
PA3
PB0
PD25
PD20

R203

0R

R201

0R

ID_EXT1
1
AFE1_AD6 3
RTS0
5
PWMC0_H0 7
WKUP5
9
TWD0
11
RXD0
13
SPI0_NPCS1 15
SPI0_MISO 17
19

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20

AFE0_AD8
CTS0
TIOB5
GPIO
TWCK0
TXD0
SPI0_MOSI
SPI0_SPCK

R202

0R

{2,4,6}
{2,3,4}
{2,4}
{2}
{2,3,4,5,7}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4,7}
{2,3,4,7}

PA19
PB2
PC30
PC17
PA4
PB1
PD21
PD22

VCC_3V3

CONN_HDR_15X2

EXT2

C

C

J402
{7}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,4,7}
{2,3,4,5,7}
{2,4,7}

ID_2
PD30
PA6
PC19
PA2
PA3
PA21

USART_SPI_NSS_MASTER_0

R224

USART_SPI_NSS_MASTER_1

R225

{2,3,4} PB2

USART_SPI_NSS_SLAVE

R226

{2,3,4} PD27

SPI0_NPCS3

R204

{2,3,4} PB3
{2,3}

PD31

{2,3,4,7}

PD20

{2,3,4,7}

PB0

ID_EXT2
AFE0_AD0
GPIO
PWMC0_H2
WKUP2
TWD0
RXD1
NPCS
MISO
0R
DNP
0R
DNP
0R
DNP
0R

SPI0_MISO

R205

0R

USART_SPI_MOSI

R227

0R
DNP

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20

AFE1_AD1
GPIO
PWMC0_L2
GPIO
TWCK0
TXD1
MOSI
SPCK
VCC_3V3

R209

R228
R235

0R

{2,4}
PC13
{2,3,4}
PD11
{2,4}
PD26
{2,3,4}
PA24
{2,3,4,5,7}
PA4
{2,4,7}
PB4
0R USART_SPI_MOSI
DNP
0R SPI0_MOSI

R230

0R

SPI0_SPCK

R229

0R
DNP

USART_SPI_SCK

{2,3,4}

PB1
PD21

{2,3,4,7}

PD22

{2,3,4,7}

PB13

{2,4}

B

B

TRACE
VCC_3V3
VTREF

ARM JTAG

J403

VCC_3V3

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20

1
3
5
9
11
13
15
17
19

SWDIO
SWCLK
TRACESWO
TRACECLK
TRACED0
TRACED1
TRACED2
TRACED3

CONN_HDR_10X2_19

PB6
PB7
PB5

{2,3,7}
{2,3,7}
{2,3,7}

J406

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20

TARGET_RESET {2,3,4}
{2,6}
PD8
{2,6}
PD4
{2,6}
PD5
{2,6}
PD6
{2,6}
PD7
50???? single ended for
trace signals

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19

R400 0R

SWDIO

R401 0R

SWCLK

R403 0R

TRACESWO

R402 0R

{2,3,7}

PB6
PB7

{2,3,7}

PB5

{2,3,7}

TARGET_RESET {2,3,4}

DNP

A

A

A
A
REV

SAME70-XPLD

Embest 14-Oct-15

RevA
INIT EDIT
MODIF.

SCALE

DES.

DATE

1/1

5

4

3

2

VER.

DATE

REV.

SHEET

A

Extension Connectors

3
7

1

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5

4

2

3

1

TP910

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

VCC_5V0

R623

0R

IOH

J500

J501

VCC_3V3

D

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CONN_HDR_8X1

TWCK0
TWD0
AREF

{2,3,5,7}
PA4
{2,3,5,7}
PA3
ADVREF {2}

SPI0_SPCK
SPI0_MISO

PD22
PD20

SPI0_NPCS1
LED TIOB7
PWMC0_PWMH3

PD25
PC9
PA17

D

{2,3,4,7}
{2,3,4,7}
{2,3}
{2}
{2,4}

R210

0R

SPI0_MOSI

R212

0R

GTSUCOMP

{2,3,4,7}

PD11

{2,3,4}

DNP

DNP

DNP

PD21

CONN_HDR_10X1
DNP

TARGET_RESET {2,3}
ADCL
PD26
PC31
PD30
PA19
PC13
PC30

{2,4}

PA17

{2,4}

PC12

R215

R214
DNP
R216
DNP
R236
DNP

SPI0_SPCK

J502

0R AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
0R AD5
AD6
0R AD7

SPI0_MISO

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

SPI0_MOSI

{2,3,4,7}

PD22
PD20

{2,3,4,7}

PD21

{2,3,4,7}

0R

CONN_HDR_8X1

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

J506
CONN_HDR_3X2

6
4
2

DNP

IOL

J503

5
3
1

C

{2,3}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,6}
{2,3}
{2,3}

PWMC0_H1
PWMC0_H2
PWMC0_H0
SPI0_NPCS3
PWMC1_L3
UTXD3
URXD3

PA2
PC19
PD11
PD27

{2,3,7}
{2,3}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}

PA5
PD30
PD28

{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4,7}

R217

0R GPIO

R218

0R PWMC0_L2

PA6

{2,3}

PD10 {2}
C

DNP

CONN_HDR_8X1
DNP

DNP
VCC_5V0

ADCH
{2,3}
{2}
{2}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,6}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}

PD24
PA10
PA22
PC31
PB13
PD0
PB3
PB2

R219
R220
R221

0R AD8
0R AD9
0R AD10
AD11
DAC0
DAC1
CANRX0
CANTX0

COM

J505

J504

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CONN_HDR_8X1

TXD0
RXD0
TXD2
RXD2
UTXD4
URXD4
TWD2
TWCK2

R207
R208
R234

0R
0R
0R

PB1
PB0
PD16
PD15
PD19
PD18
PD27
PD28

{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,5}
{2,5}
{2,4}
{2,4,5}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4,7}

CONN_HDR_8X1
DNP

DNP

B

B

J507
{2}

PC14

{2,5}
{2,3,7}
{2,3}
{2,7}
{2,5}
{2,3,4}

PA28
PB4
PA24
PA23
PA31
PB2

{2}
{2,5}
{2}

PA12
PA26
PA1

{2,4,5}
{2,5}

PD18
PD17

{2,3,4} PB1

CANTX1
PWMC1_PWMFI2
TXD1
RTS1
PWMC1_PWML2
PWMC1_PWMH2
CTS0
PWMC1_PWMH0
PWMC1_PWMFI1
WKUP1
RTS2
SCK2
TK

36
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2

35
CANRX1
33
31 PWMC1_PWMEXTRG0
29 PWMC1_PWMEXTRG1
RXD1
27
CTS1
25
23
RTS0
21
SCK0
19
PWMC1_PWML1
17
15
13
TCLK2
11
PWMC1_PWML3
9
CTS2
7
TF
5
PCK2
3
1

PC12
PA18
PA30
PA21
PA25
PB3
PB13
PA13
PA29
PA5
PD19
PA18

{2,4}
{2,4}
{2,5}
{2,3,4,7}
{2,5}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2}
{2}
{2,3,4}
{2,4}
{2,4}

R213

0R

{2,3,4}

PB0

R211 0R
CONN_HDR_18X2

VCC_5V0

DNP

A

A

A
A
REV

SAME70-XPLD

RevA

Embest 14-Oct-15

INIT EDIT
MODIF.

SCALE

DES.

DATE

1/1

5

4

3

2

VER.

DATE

REV.

SHEET

A

Shield Connectors

4
7

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5

4

2

3

1

VCC_3V3

R606
10K

R607
100K

R608
100K

R609
100K

R610
100K

R611 R612
10K
10K
VCC_3V3

J600
D

{2,4}
{2,4}
{2,4}
{2,3}
{2,4}
{2,4}
{2}

PA30
PA31
PA26
PA27
PA25
PA28
PC16

SD_D0
SD_D1
SD_D2
SD_D3
SD_CLK
SD_CMD
SD_DETECT
SD_WP

J901

7
8
9
1
5
2
10
11

DAT0
VDD
DAT1 VSS1
DAT2 VSS2
DAT3 SHELL
CLK SHELL
CMD SHELL
C/D
SHELL
W/P

4
3
6
12
13
14
15

C613
100nF

C612
10uF

D

U901

SD Card SOCKET
TP600

VCC_3V3

R600
10K

R601
10K

R602
10K

VCC_3V3

U600

C

MAC24_A0
MAC24_A1
MAC24_A2
TWD0
TWCK0

{2,3,4,7} PA3
{2,3,4,7} PA4
{2}
PC11

1
2
3
5
6
7

R603
10K

A0
A1
A2

{2}
{2}
{2}
{2}
{2}
{2}
{2}
{2}
{2}
{2}
{2}

PC20
PC21
PC22
PC23
PC24
PC25
PC26
PC27
PC28
PC29
PD13

{2}

PA20

{2}
VCC_3V3
R617

PD23

A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
SDA10

100K

R111
R112
R113
R114
R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
R121

22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R

N6
P7
P6
R6
R2
P2
P1
N2
N1
M2
N7
M1

BA0

R123

22R

SDCK

R124

K2
22R
SDCKE L1

{2}

PD14
{2}
{2,4}
{2,4}
{2}

PC15
PD16
PD17
PD29

{2}
{2,4}

PC18
PD15

SDCS
RAS
CAS
SDWE
A0/NBS0
NWR1/NBS1

VCC_3V3

8

VCC_5V0
C600

SDA
SCL
WP GND

J101

1
3

100nF

4

C908
2.2uF

R615
47K

2
4
Hearder 2x2

EDBG_ADC0

AT24MAC402-MAHM-T

J6
J2
A7
R7
H6

VCC_3V3

VCC

L7
K6
K7
J7

C916

C917

C918

100nF

100nF

100nF

A1
R1
G2
G6
H1
H2
H7

{7}

R616
47K

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
CLK
CKE
CS
RAS
CAS
WE
LDQM
UDQM
VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
VSS1
VSS2
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5

DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15

VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
VDDQ4
VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
VSSQ4
NC6
NC7
NC8
NC9
NC10
NC11

A6
B7
C7
D7
D6
E7
F7
G7
G1
F1
E1
D2
D1
C1
B1
A2

B6
C2
E6
F2

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

R125
R126
R127
R128
R129
R130
R131
R132
R133
R134
R135
R136
R137
R138
R139
R140

22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R
22R

PC0 {2}
PC1 {2}
PC2 {2}
PC3 {2}
PC4 {2}
PC5 {2}
PC6 {2}
PC7 {2}
PE0 {2,4}
PE1 {2}
PE2 {2}
PE3 {2,4}
PE4 {2,4}
PE5 {2,4}
PA15 {2,4}
PA16 {2,4}
VCC_3V3

C919

C920

C921

C922

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

B2
C6
E2
F6

C

J1
K1
L2
L6
M6
M7

IS42S16100F-5BL

B

B

Q109A
FDC6312P

VCC_USB

5

S1

D1

6

Q109B
FDC6312P
4
2
D2
S2

VCC_5V0

VCC_3V3

3

1 G1

G2

U601

R613
100K

Q110A
FDC6312P

VCC_USB_EDBG

S1

D1

6

Q110B
FDC6312P

4

D2

S2

10uF

C603
2.2UF 3
9

VCC
EN
GND
FIN

Vo
Vo_s
NC1
NC2
NC3

1
2
4
6
7

C601
100nF

C602
4.7uF

BD33IC0WEFJ-E2

2

3

G2

1 G1

5

VCC_5V0

C714

8
5

A

A

R614
100K

A
A
REV

SAME70-XPLD

Embest 14-Oct-15

RevA
INIT EDIT
MODIF.

SCALE

DES.

DATE

1/1

5

4

3

2

VER.

DATE

REV.

SHEET

A

Memory & Power

5
7

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5

4

2

3

1

D

D

VCC_3V3
VDDA_ENET
L700
VDDPLL_1.2V

VCC_3V3

PD9

PHY_MDC

11

PHY_MDIO

10

RMII_XTALI

8

RMII_XTALO

7

XC700

1

4
{2,4} PD0

C704
24PF 2

R238

39R

PHY_RESET

{2} PC10

3

10K
25MHZ

C709
24PF

PHY_REFCLK 16

R702

24

MDC
MDIO

10uF

XO

TXEN
RXD0
RXD1
RXER
LED0/ANEN_SPEED

CRS_RV/PHYAD1/PHYAD0
18

INTRP

22
25
R906
1K

REXT

1:1
C1_TX+

TD+_R1

6
5
4
3
PHY_TXD0
PHY_TXD1

20
21
19

PHY_TXEN

13
12

PHY_RXD0
PHY_RXD1

17

PHY_RXER

PD2
PD3

{2}
{2}

PD1

{2}

PD5
PD6

{2,3,6}
{2,3,6}

PHY_CRS_DV

PD7

{2,3}

PD4

{2,3,6}

KSZ8081RNACA

TCT_R3

C2_TXC
75 OHMS

75 OHMS

C4

7

1:1
C3_RX+

RD+_R7

VCC_3V3
C6_RX-

C706
100nF

R604
10K

9
R704
6.49K

TD-_R2

3

C5

23
15

2
C705
100nF

RCT_R6

13
R701

75 OHMS

L3

75 OHMS

C7

VCC_3V3

C8

NC_4
NC_5

14 L4

VCC_3V3

PHY_INTERRUPT

RD-_R8

4
5

LED0_SPEED
C92
100PF
DNP

8
6

1000pF

Y

G
+

+

L2

12

L1

11

R703
470
LED1_LINK

470

10

PA14

RXP
RXM

REF_CLK

VCC_3V3

{2}

TXP
TXM

TXD0
TXD1

RST

J700

1

XI

C713

VCC_3V3

10uF

S1

PD8

C220

100nF

S2

{2,3,6}
{2,6}

C711

9

C

VDD_1V2

U700

1

C708
2.2uF

14

100nF

2

C710

100nF 100nF

VDDIO

C700 C702

VDDA_3V3

4.7uF

GND1
GND2

C701

RJ45

B

B

VCC_3V3

L701
R56
1.5K

R55
1.5K
DNP

DNP
R71
10K

PHY_MDIO
PHY_MDC

{2,6} PD9
{2,3,6} PD8

PHY_RXD0
PHY_RXD1
PHY_CRS_DV

{2,3,6} PD5
{2,3,6} PD6
{2,3,6} PD4

R70
10K

DNP
R67
10K

DNP
R69
10K

A

A

A
A
REV

SAME70-XPLD

Embest 14-Oct-15

RevA
INIT EDIT
MODIF.

SCALE

DES.

DATE

1/1

5

4

3

2

VER.

DATE

REV.

SHEET

A

Ethernet

6
7

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4

5

3

2

1

XC900

1
C900
22pF

D

TARGET_CHIP_ERASE

2

4

VCC_3V3

3
C901
22pF

12MHz

R900

330R

TRACESWO

R921

330R

SWCLK

R904

330R

SWDIO R905

330R

R903
1K

{2}

PB5

{2,3}

PB7

{2,3}

PB6

{2,3}

D

ID_2

A10

1
2

A9
A8

3
4

39R

5

39R

B9
B8

R916
R917

C7

B

S2
S4

3
2

PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB6
PB7
PB8
PB9
PB10
PB11

DMHS
DPHS
DMFS
DPFS
USB_VBIAS

6.81K
R918

J6

C902
10pF

1

TCK
TDI
TDO
TMS
RESET_N

USB_VBUS

D902
PRTR5V0U2X
DNP

GNDPLL

VCC_USB_EDBG

1K

GNDCORE

R902

4

S1
S3
5V
DD+
ID

VCC_3V3

AT32UC3A4256J-C1UR

GNDANA

{2}

G

EDBG_DGI_I2C_SDA
EDBG_DGI_I2C_SCL

{3} ID_1
EDBG_TARGET_RESET

MICRO USB AB 5
J900

PA3
PA4

H8

{2,3,4,5}
{2,3,4,5}

F10

EDBG_ADC0

G4
G2
G3
J1
H1
G1
F3
F4
E3
E4
D2
D1
D3
K4
D4
F1
H2
K1
J2
H4
J3
K2
K3
J4
G5
H5

C

POWER_LED_CTRL

TP908

STATUS_LED_CTRL

TP909

TARGET_RESET_SENSE

EDBG_SPI_DGI_MISO
EDBG_SPI_DGI_MOSI
EDBG_SPI_DGI_SCK
EDBG_SPI_DGI_SS

{2}

R915 330R
PD20
PD21
PD22
PD12
TP900

K9
K8
J8
H7
J9

EDBG_FORCE_BOOT

TP901

EDBG_JTAG_TCK

TP902

EDBG_JTAG_TDI

TP903

EDBG_JTAG_TDO

TP904

EDBG_JTAG_TMS

TP905

EDBG_RESET_N

{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}
{2,3}
Connect TP900 to TP901 during
startup of the EDBG to force it
into bootloader mode

TP906

VCC_3V3

B

TP907

B10

330R
EDBG_FORCE_BOOT

{5}

GNDIO_1
GNDIO_3
GNDIO_2
GNDIO_4
GNDIO_5
GNDIO_6

R914

DGI_GPIO0
DGI_GPIO1
DGI_GPIO2
DGI_GPIO3

PC0/PX14
PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5

330R

PX0
PX1
PX2
PX3
PX4
PX5
PX6
PX7
PX8
PX9
PX10
PX12
PX13
PX15/PX32
PX16/PX53
PX19/PX59
PX21
PX23
PX24
PX25
PX26
PX27
PX28
PX29
PX30
PX31

F5
C3
H3
E2
C8
E6

PA2

330R

R913

VDDIO_1
VDDIO_2
VDDIO_3
VDDIO_4
VDDIO_5
VDDIO_6

{2,3,4}

R912

F6
F2
B6
J5
B5
E5

PD28

VDDCORE

PA23

330R

E10

PA9

R911

PA0/PA18
PA1/PA17
PA2/PX47
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6/PA13
PA7/PA19
PA8
PA9
PA10
PA11
PA12/PA25
PA14/PX11
PA15/PX45
PA16
PA20/PX18
PA21/PX22
PA22/PX20
PA23/PX46
PA24/PX17
PA26/PB5
PA27
PA28
PA29
PA30
PA31

VDDIN_2
VDDIN_1

{2,3}
{2,4}
{2,3,4}

R910

D9
D10

C

PB4
PA21

VDDANA

{2,3,4}
{2,3,4}

G8
G10
E1
F9
E9
G9
E8
H10
F8
D8
C10
C9
G7
K7
J7
E7
H9
K10
H6
G6
J10
F7
A2
A1
B4
A4
C2

K5
K6
A5
A6
B7
A7

U900

EDBG_CDC_UART_RX
330R EDBG_CDC_UART_TX

B1
B2
B3
C4
A3
D7
D6
C6
C5
D5
C1

XIN0
XOUT0

{3}

PB12

VCC_3V3
VCC_3V3
VCC_3V3
C910
100nF

L901

C909
2.2uF

C906
1nF

C905
2.2uF

100nF 100nF 100nF

C914
2.2uF

C915
2.2uF

C911 C912 C913
C904
100nF

A

A

A
A
REV

SAME70-XPLD

Embest 14-Oct-15

RevA
INIT EDIT
MODIF.

SCALE

DES.

DATE

1/1

5

4

3

2

VER.

DATE

REV.

SHEET

A

Embedded Debugger

7
7

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This section contains the following layouts:
•
•
•
•
•
•

Top Component Placement with Silkscreen
Bottom Component Placement with Silkscreen
Top Signals Layer
Layer 2: Ground
Layer 3: Power Planes
Bottom Signals Layer

Figure 6-1 Top Component Placement with Silkscreen
R604
R701

J900

J503

R119

R121

R300

R206

D2
D1 (TXD)

R234

D16

D24

D53

D45

D37

D29

4

2

2

3

J507

SW0
SW300

D26

D28

D30

D32

D34

D36

D40

D38

D42

D21 RESET

3

C600
R603

AT24MAC402

4

U600

D44

GND

CANTX

D52

R602
R601
R600

R228
D17 R235
R224
R225
R204
R226
D19 R227
R205
R230
D20 R229

D18

R211
R213

J504

R221

R209
J402

D15

SW100

5V0

GND

D14

R208

5V0

R220

R207

J505

R219

AD9

CANRX

EXT2

D3

D22

AD8

U901

MOSI

R236

R401 DAC1

J401

D4

R218
R217

J506

R216

R402 AD10

R203

D5

MISO

R139
R124
RST

TP300
SCK

R131

R132

R130

R140

D902

C911

R303 D301

TP200

R127

R126

D6

D0 (RXD)

AD7

AD11

D8

R214

AD6

R403 DAC0

R212R210

J501

R223

R128
R129

D9

D7

R232

D46

AD5

C301

D48

AD4

D10

PB12

J502

AD2
AD3

D11

J200

R623
R215

AD1

C912

C901C900
C602
C601

C913
C915

XC900
R614

R917
R916

GND
D13

3V3

J300
C300
R138
R137
R125

EXT1

D12
TP201

XC300

GND
VIN

J406

C216

R222

J400

SAME70Q21

R233
C219
RESET R133
R134 R118
R135 R117
R120
R136 R123

GND

JTAG

U200

J500

5
5V0

POWER

AREF

IOREF

3V3

R400

J301
C302

C303

R616
R615

C910
C909
SCL

J201

XC301
VBAT

D50

1

D302

J101
C914
C904
L901

SDA

J203

TP910
CAMERA
INTERFACE

DEBUG USB

R202 R201

L701

J700

C714

C603

C92
R704
R56
R55
R67
R69

C709C704

Q110

U601

U700

L700
C701
XC700
C702
C700
J302

TARGET USB

C706
R703

Q109

R906
R238
R71R70
C711
C220

R613

C708
C710

5
C713
R702

C705

1

6.

D23

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Figure 6-2 Bottom Component Placement with Silkscreen

TP909

R606

PC17

PD28

PA4

PA3

PD11/ PD21

C612
C613

C211

R112

PD25

PB0

PC9

PD25

PA17

PD22

PD20

C204

R111

RESET

R624
C202

3V3
5V0
GND

R231
R107
R122

PA2

GND

NC
3V3

C201

PC19

TP100R110

PD27

VIN

C209
C205
C210

C207

PD11

GND

C212
C203
C213

PB1
PD21

C200
L202
C217

PD20

L200
C218

PA0

PD26

C206

PC30

C208
C215

R113
R114

PD22

R115
R116

GND

PB3

L201
C214

PC31

PB2

R106
C104

TDO

R610
R609
R611
R612

R608

R607

R918

ADVREF

PA19

VCC

J901

PA3

ID

TP600

J600

PA4

RST

BOOT
GND

TDI

5V0

GND

NC

3V3
TCK

GND

VCC
TMSR900
TP901TP900
TP906TP902R911
TP904TP903
TP907TP905C905
C906
R910
R912
R913
R914

TP908

EDBG

R902
R903
R921
R905
R904
U900 C902

PC31

PA6/ PD10

PA2

PA4

PA3

PB4

PA21

5V0

PA24

PB1

PD21

PC19

C916

PC13
PC30
PA17

C922C920

PC12

PB0

PA10

PD19

PA22

J403

PD18

PC31
SWD+ETM

PD27

PB13

PD28

PD0
PA18

PC12

GND

NC

GND

PA21

PA30

PB4

PA28

PC14

NC

PA25

PB3
PA31

PA24

PB13

PA23

PA13

NC
PA12

NC

NC

PB2

PA29

PA5
NC

PA1

PD19
PD18

PA26

PB0
PD17

PB3
5V0

WWW.ATMEL.COM

GND

PD24

PD15

PA18

PB0/ PD20

/

PB1

/

/

/

CORESIGHT2U

PD16

/

PB3
PD31
PD27
PB2

PB13 PB1
PD22 PD21

PD26

PA19

C918

C921C908
C919

PD28

RESET

PA6

C917
R617

GND

PD11

PD30

PD22

PD30

PD20

PC13

VCC

PD30

PA5

ID

5V0

GND

PB2

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Figure 6-3 Top Signals Layer

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Figure 6-4 Layer 2: Ground

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Figure 6-5 Layer 3: Power Planes

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Figure 6-6 Bottom Signals Layer

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