ATmega32(L)
Table 93. ATmega32 Boundary-scan Order (Continued)
Bit Number
Signal Name
PA3.Data
Module
11
10
9
Port A
PA3.Control
PA3.Pullup_Enable
PA2.Data
8
7
PA2.Control
6
PA2.Pullup_Enable
PA1.Data
5
4
PA1.Control
3
PA1.Pullup_Enable
PA0.Data
2
1
PA0.Control
0
PA0.Pullup_Enable
Notes: 1. PRIVATE_SIGNAL1 should always be scanned in as zero.
2. PRIVATE_SIGNAL2 should always be scanned in as zero.
Boundary-scan
Description Language
Files
Boundary-scan Description Language (BSDL) files describe Boundary-scan capable
devices in a standard format used by automated test-generation software. The order
and function of bits in the Boundary-scan Data Register are included in this description.
A BSDL file for ATmega32 is available.
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