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ATMEGA64A-AU 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: ATMEGA64A-AU
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内容描述: 8位微控制器,带有64K字节的系统内可编程闪存 [8-bit Microcontroller with 64K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash]
分类和应用: 闪存微控制器
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品牌: ATMEL [ ATMEL ]
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ATmega64A  
24.8 Using the JTAG Programming Capabilities  
Programming of AVR parts via JTAG is performed via the 4-pin JTAG port, TCK, TMS, TDI, and  
TDO. These are the only pins that need to be controlled/observed to perform JTAG program-  
ming (in addition to power pins). It is not required to apply 12V externally. The JTAGEN Fuse  
must be programmed and the JTD bit in the MCUSR Register must be cleared to enable the  
JTAG Test Access Port.  
The JTAG programming capability supports:  
• Flash Programming and verifying  
• EEPROM Programming and verifying  
• Fuse Programming and verifying  
• Lock bit Programming and verifying  
The Lock bit security is exactly as in Parallel Programming mode. If the Lock bits LB1 or LB2 are  
programmed, the OCDEN Fuse cannot be programmed unless first doing a Chip Erase. This is a  
security feature that ensures no back-door exists for reading out the content of a secured  
device.  
The details on programming through the JTAG interface and programming specific JTAG  
instructions are given in the section “Programming Via the JTAG Interface” on page 314.  
24.9 On-chip Debug Related Register in I/O Memory  
24.9.1  
OCDR – On-chip Debug Register  
Bit  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0x22 (0x42)  
Read/Write  
Initial Value  
MSB/IDRD  
LSB  
R/W  
0
OCDR  
R/W  
0
R/W  
0
R/W  
0
R/W  
0
R/W  
0
R/W  
0
R/W  
0
The OCDR Register provides a communication channel from the running program in the micro-  
controller to the debugger. The CPU can transfer a byte to the debugger by writing to this  
location. At the same time, an internal flag; I/O Debug Register Dirty – IDRD – is set to indicate  
to the debugger that the register has been written. When the CPU reads the OCDR Register the  
7 LSB will be from the OCDR Register, while the MSB is the IDRD bit. The debugger clears the  
IDRD bit when it has read the information.  
In some AVR devices, this register is shared with a standard I/O location. In this case, the OCDR  
Register can only be accessed if the OCDEN Fuse is programmed, and the debugger enables  
access to the OCDR Register. In all other cases, the standard I/O location is accessed.  
Refer to the debugger documentation for further information on how to use this register.  
24.10 Bibliography  
For more information about general Boundary-scan, the following literature can be consulted:  
• IEEE: IEEE Std 1149.1 - 1990. IEEE Standard Test Access Port and Boundary-scan  
Architecture, IEEE, 1993.  
• Colin Maunder: The Board Designers Guide to Testable Logic Circuits, Addison –Wesley,  
1992.  
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