Microchip Atmel-ICE, Programming Kit for SAM and Atmel AVR Microcontrollers
- RS Stock No.:
- 130-6122
- Mfr. Part No.:
- ATATMEL-ICE
- Manufacturer:
- Microchip
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- RS Stock No.:
- 130-6122
- Mfr. Part No.:
- ATATMEL-ICE
- Manufacturer:
- Microchip
ATATMEL-ICE Debug/Programmer Full Kit
Microchip ATMEL-ICE is a development tool designed for debugging and programming microcontrollers (MCUs). It is used with SAM and AVR microcontrollers, with ARM Cortex-M core, which has on-chip debug capability.
This is a full kit and it contains:
Atmel-ICE unit
USB cable (1.8m, high-speed, Micro-B)
Adapter board containing 50-mil AVR, 100-mil AVR/SAM, and 100-mil 20-pin SAM adapters
IDC flat cable with 10-pin 50-mil connector and 6-pin 100-mil connector
50-mil 10-pin mini squid cable with 10 x 100-mil sockets
The basic kit can be found here 130-6123
USB cable (1.8m, high-speed, Micro-B)
Adapter board containing 50-mil AVR, 100-mil AVR/SAM, and 100-mil 20-pin SAM adapters
IDC flat cable with 10-pin 50-mil connector and 6-pin 100-mil connector
50-mil 10-pin mini squid cable with 10 x 100-mil sockets
The basic kit can be found here 130-6123
System Requirements
The Atmel-ICE unit requires that a front-end debugging environment Atmel Studio version 6.2 or later is installed on your computer. The Atmel-ICE should be connected to the host computer using the USB cable provided, or a certified Micro-USB cable.
Atmel - ICE will allow you to programme and on-chip debug all of:
Atmel AVR UC3 microcontrollers on both JTAG and aWire interface
AVR XMEGA family devices on both JTAG and PDI 2- wire interfaces
AVR 8-bit microcontrollers with OCD support on both JTAG or debugWIRE interfaces
Atmel SAM ARM Cortex-M based microcontrollers on both SWD and JTAG interfaces
Atmel tinyAVR 8-bit microcontrollers with support for this interface
AVR XMEGA family devices on both JTAG and PDI 2- wire interfaces
AVR 8-bit microcontrollers with OCD support on both JTAG or debugWIRE interfaces
Atmel SAM ARM Cortex-M based microcontrollers on both SWD and JTAG interfaces
Atmel tinyAVR 8-bit microcontrollers with support for this interface
How to open Atmel - ICE?
For normal operation, the Atmel-ICE unit must not be opened. Opening the unit is done at your own risk. Anti-static precautions should be taken.
The Atmel-ICE enclosure consists of three separate plastic components - top cover, bottom cover, and blue belt - which are snapped together during assembly. To open the unit, simply insert a large flat screwdriver into the openings in the blue belt, apply some inward pressure and twist gently. Repeat the process on the other snapper holes, and the top cover will pop off.
How to turn the Atmel - ICE on?
The Atmel-ICE is powered by the USB bus voltage. It requires less than 100mA to operate, and can, therefore, be powered through a USB hub. The power LED will illuminate when the unit is plugged in. When not connected in an active programming or debugging session, the unit will enter low-power consumption mode to preserve your computer's battery. The Atmel-ICE cannot be powered down - it should be unplugged when not in use.
How does it connect?
The Atmel-ICE communicates primarily using a standard HID interface and does not require a special driver on the host computer. The Atmel-ICE must be connected to an available USB port on the host computer using the USB cable provided, or suitable USB certified micro cable. The Atmel-ICE contains a USB 2.0 compliant controller and can operate in both full-speed and high-speed modes. For best results, connect the Atmel-ICE directly to a USB 2.0 compliant high-speed hub on the host computer using the cable provided.
For normal operation, the Atmel-ICE unit must not be opened. Opening the unit is done at your own risk. Anti-static precautions should be taken.
The Atmel-ICE enclosure consists of three separate plastic components - top cover, bottom cover, and blue belt - which are snapped together during assembly. To open the unit, simply insert a large flat screwdriver into the openings in the blue belt, apply some inward pressure and twist gently. Repeat the process on the other snapper holes, and the top cover will pop off.
How to turn the Atmel - ICE on?
The Atmel-ICE is powered by the USB bus voltage. It requires less than 100mA to operate, and can, therefore, be powered through a USB hub. The power LED will illuminate when the unit is plugged in. When not connected in an active programming or debugging session, the unit will enter low-power consumption mode to preserve your computer's battery. The Atmel-ICE cannot be powered down - it should be unplugged when not in use.
How does it connect?
The Atmel-ICE communicates primarily using a standard HID interface and does not require a special driver on the host computer. The Atmel-ICE must be connected to an available USB port on the host computer using the USB cable provided, or suitable USB certified micro cable. The Atmel-ICE contains a USB 2.0 compliant controller and can operate in both full-speed and high-speed modes. For best results, connect the Atmel-ICE directly to a USB 2.0 compliant high-speed hub on the host computer using the cable provided.
Kit Types:
Attribute | Value |
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Accessory Type | Programming Kit |
For Use With | SAM and Atmel AVR Microcontrollers |
Interface | JTAG |
Programmer Name | Atmel-ICE |