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SAM V MCUs

The SAM V series of Arm® Cortex®-M7 based automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) focuses on many automotive applications, including in-vehicle infotainment, audio amplifiers, telematic control units, head units and ISO 26262 functional safety applications such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). SAM V MCUs target ASIL B safety levels with all the safety collateral and certified diagnostic code. In addition, ASIL B MCALs are available for AUTOSAR®.

Key Features


  • High performance: Up to 1500 CoreMarks® with the Arm Cortex-M7 core clocked at up to 300 MHz and coupled with unprecedented DSP performance
  • Advanced Memory Architecture: Up to 384 KB of multi-port memory out of which up to 256 KB can be assigned as Tightly Coupled Memory (TCM) for data and instructions, delivering 0 wait state at 300 MHz
  • Ethernet-AVB: The SAM V71 embeds an Ethernet MAC with specific hardware support for Audio Video Bridging (AVB); credit-based traffic shaping is implemented in hardware within the MAC to avoid involving the CPU
  • High Speed USB: Host and device mode High Speed USB controller with integrated PHY for reduced BOM cost
  • MOST® technology connectivity: 3-wire MediaLB® device interface provides seamless integration into a MOST network ring
  • Audio interfaces: Flexible TDM/I2S™ interfaces to connect audio sources, codecs or DSPs
  • CAN FD: Latest CAN 2.0 and CAN Flexible Data Rate (FD) controller for higher bandwidth
  • Automotive Grade: AEC-Q100 Grade 2 (−40°C to 105°C) qualified

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SAM V70 MCUs

The SAM V70 family's peripheral set includes a High Speed USB device and host controller with integrated transceiver, a Quad SPI (QSPI) interface with Execute-In-Place (XIP) capabilities, a 3-wire MediaLB device interface, a high-speed Multimedia Card (MMC), a synchronous serial controller for TDM/I2S interfaces and a CMOS sensor interface.

Additional peripherals include two CAN FD controllers, an external bus interface with a static memory controller, up to 24-channel 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converer (ADC), up to 2-channel Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), three USARTs configurable as SPI, five UARTs and up to three 2-wire interfaces.

Cryptographic signature and encryption is supported with an NIST-approved True Random Number Generator (TRNG), SHA-256 and AES-256 engines.

The ultra-low-power backup domain meets car makers' key-off requirements, can wake up on a CAN message and retains 1 KB of SRAM critical data.

Key Features

  • Arm Cortex-M7 based MCU running up to 300 MHz with 16 KB instruction and 16 KB data cache
  • Up to 1 MB embedded Flash and 384 KB multi-port SRAM
  • Up to 128 KB instruction TCM and 128 KB data TCM
  • QSPI with XIP
  • High Speed USB controller with integrated PHY
  • 3-wire MediaLB device interface
  • CAN FD controllers
  • SSC module for TDM/I2S connectivity
  • High-speed MMC interface
  • CMOS camera interface
  • TRNG, SHA-256 and AES-256 cryptographic engines
  • 12-bit ADC and DAC
  • Low -power backup with 1 KB SRAM with wake-up on CAN < 85 uA at 85°C
  • QFP and BGA package options
  • SAM V70J: 64 pins
  • SAM V70N: 100 pins
  • SAM V70Q: 144 pins

SAM V71 MCUs

The SAM V71 family's peripheral set includes an Ethernet MAC supporting IEEE® 1588, 802.1Qbb, 802.3az, 802.1AS and 802.1Qav in hardware, a High Speed USB device and host controller with integrated transceiver, a QSPI nterface with XIP capabilities, a 3-wire MediaLB device interface, a high-speed MMC, a synchronous serial controller for TDM/I2S interfaces and CMOS sensor interface.

Additional peripherals include two CAN FD controllers, an external bus interface with a static memory controller, up to 24-channel 12-bit ADC, up to 2-channel DAC, three USARTs configurable as SPI, five UARTs and up to three 2-wire interfaces.

Cryptographic signature and encryption is supported with a NIST-approved TRNG SHA-256 and AES-256 engines.

The ultra-low-power backup domain meets car makers' key-off requirements, can wake up on a CAN message and retains 1 KB of SRAM critical data.

Key Features

  • Arm Cortex-M7 based MCU running up to 300 MHz with 16 KB instruction and 16 KB data cache
  • Up to 2 MB embedded Flash and 384 KB multi-port SRAM
  • Up to 128 KB instruction TCM and 128 KB data TCM
  • QSPI with XIP
  • High Speed USB controller with integrated PHY
  • Ethernet AVB with hardware traffic shaping
  • 3-wire MediaLB device interface
  • CAN FD controllers
  • SSC module for TDM/I2S connectivity
  • High-speed MMC interface
  • CMOS camera interface
  • TRNG, SHA-256 and AES-256 cryptographic engines
  • 12-bit ADC and DAC
  • Low-power backup with 1 KB SRAM with wake-up on CAN < 85 uA at 85°C
  • QFP and BGA package options
  • SAM V70J: 64 pins
  • SAM V70N: 100 pins
  • SAM V70Q: 144 pins

SAM V Microcontrollers


Development Tools


SAM V71 Xplained Ultra Evaluation Kit
Part Number: ATSAMV71-XULT


The SAM V71 Xplained Ultra Evaluation Kit is ideal for evaluating and prototyping with the SAM V71, SAM V70, SAM S70 and SAM E70 Arm® Cortex®-M7 based microcontrollers. Xplained Pro extension kits compatible with the SAM V71 Xplained Ultra Evaluation Kit can be purchased individually.

Software


MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is an expandable, highly configurable software program that incorporates powerful tools to help you discover, configure, develop, debug and qualify embedded designs for most of Microchip’s microcontrollers and digital signal controllers. MPLAB X IDE works seamlessly with the MPLAB development ecosystem of software and tools, many of which are completely free. 

MPLAB® Harmony v3 Software Framework

MPLAB Harmony v3 is a flexible, fully integrated embedded software development framework for 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs). It enables robust framework development of interoperable RTOS-friendly libraries with quick and extensive Microchip support for third-party software integration. MPLAB Harmony includes a set of peripheral libraries, drivers and system services that are readily accessible for application development. The code development format allows for maximum re-use and reduces time to market.

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AFE Calibration on SAM V/E/S7x Microcontrollers
10 Dec 2016
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True Random Number Generator Architecture and Tests for |SMART SAM V71/V70/E70/S70 MCUs
10 Dec 2016
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Advanced Debugging with ETM for SAM V7/E7/S7 MCUs
10 Dec 2016
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Using the Analog Front End in the SAM V7/E7/S7 MCUs
10 Dec 2016
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How to Optimize Usage of SAM V7x/E7x/S7x Architecture
10 Dec 2016
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AN_42622 - AT13723:Getting Started with FreeRTOS on SAMV/S/E MCUs
10 Dec 2016
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Production Programming of Microchip AVR and SAM Microcontrollers
15 May 2019
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AT09331: ASF USB Stack Manual
10 Dec 2016
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Migrating from the SAM4E to SAM E70 Microcontroller
10 Dec 2016
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SMART SAM E70 TCM Memory
26 Nov 2017
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AN_42382 - AT04056: Getting Started with FreeRTOS on SAM Flash MCUs
10 Dec 2016
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EMI, EMC, EFT, and ESD Circuit Design Consideration for 32-bit Microcontrollers Application Note
28 Aug 2018
Brochures
32-bit MCU Brochure
28 Feb 2023
Tech Brief
External Memory on SAM E70/S70/V70/V71 MCUs
11 Sep 2024
Tech Brief
The Difference Between MPLAB Harmony v3 PLIBs and Drivers, and When to Use Them
28 Oct 2020
Tech Brief
How to Setup MPLAB Harmony v3 Software Development Framework
06 Jan 2023
Data Sheets
SAM E70/S70/V70/V71 Family Data Sheet
08 Jul 2022
Design Checklist
Basic 32-Bit MCU Design and Troubleshooting Checklist
23 Jun 2022
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True Random Number Generator Architecture and Tests for |SMART SAM V71/V70/E70/S70 MCUs Download
Advanced Debugging with ETM for SAM V7/E7/S7 MCUs Download
Using the Analog Front End in the SAM V7/E7/S7 MCUs Download
How to Optimize Usage of SAM V7x/E7x/S7x Architecture Download
AN_42622 - AT13723:Getting Started with FreeRTOS on SAMV/S/E MCUs Download
Production Programming of Microchip AVR and SAM Microcontrollers Download
AT09331: ASF USB Stack Manual Download
Migrating from the SAM4E to SAM E70 Microcontroller Download
SMART SAM E70 TCM Memory Download
AN_42382 - AT04056: Getting Started with FreeRTOS on SAM Flash MCUs Download
EMI, EMC, EFT, and ESD Circuit Design Consideration for 32-bit Microcontrollers Application Note Download
AN_42738 - AT16827: TCP/IP Server-Client with CycloneTCP Download
AN_44065 - Execute in Place (XIP) with Quad SPI Interface (QSPI) for SAM V7/E7/S7 MCUs Download
AN_42761 - AT17417: Usage of XDMAC on SAM S/SAM E/SAM V Download
AN_42782 - AT17629: SAM E70/V70 Ethernet Bootloader Download
AN_42725 - AT16743: SAM V7/E7/S7 Safe and Secure Bootloader Download
AN_42703 - AT12869: ICM Usage on SAM S/E/V70/71 Microcontrollers Download
AN_42702 - AT12861: Image Sensor Interface in SAM V7/E7/S7 Devices Download
AN_42646 - AT12863: Interfacing LCD Controllers for SAM S70/E70/V70 Download
AN_42670 - AT12859: USB Host MSC Class For SAM S70/E70/V70 Download
AN_42341 - AT09336: USB Device Interface (UDI) for Human Interface Device Mouse (HID Mouse) Download
AN_42342 - AT09337: USB Host Interface (UHI) for Human Interface Device Mouse (HID Mouse) Download
AN_42340 - AT09335: USB Device Interface (UDI) for Human Interface Device Keyboard (HID Keyboard) Download
AN_42343 - AT09338: USB Device Interface (UDI) for Mass Storage Class (MSC) Download
AN_42344 - AT09339: USB Host Interface (UHI) for Mass Storage Class (MSC) Download
AN_42345 - AT09340: USB Device Interface (UDI) for Vendor Class Device Download
AN_42346 - AT09341: USB Host Interface (UHI) for Vendor Class Device Download
AN_42728 - AT15004:Using SAM-BA for Linux on SAM Devices Download
AN_42337 - AT09332: USB Device Interface (UDI) for Communication Class Device (CDC) Download
AN_42339 - AT09334: USB Device Interface (UDI) for Human Interface Device Generic (HID Generic) Download
AN_42338 - AT09333: USB Host Interface (UHI) for Communication Class Device (CDC) Download
AN_42565 - AT13722: USB Dual Role Implementation on SAM V7x E7x S7x Download
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AN_42438 - AT09423: SAM-BA Overview and Customization Process Download
AN4686 - Watchdog Timer (WDT) on ATSAM E70/S70/V70/V71 Devices Using MPLAB Harmony v3 Download
Tightly Coupled Memory on Microchip Cortex-M7-based MCUs Download
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Basic 32-Bit MCU Design and Troubleshooting Checklist Download
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External Memory on SAM E70/S70/V70/V71 MCUs Download
The Difference Between MPLAB Harmony v3 PLIBs and Drivers, and When to Use Them Download
How to Setup MPLAB Harmony v3 Software Development Framework Download

Microchip Bootloaders


Bootloaders are used to upgrade firmware on a target device without using an external programmer or debugger. Commonly used with microcontrollers (MCUs), a bootloader contains code that loads and executes an application program. Bootloaders can also perform additional tasks such as validating the code integrity and authenticity.

Bootloaders

SAM V Video Playlist

The SAM V series of Arm® Cortex®-M7 based automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) focuses on many automotive applications, including in-vehicle infotainment, audio amplifiers, telematic control units, head units and ISO 26262 functional safety applications such as Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS). SAM V MCUs target ASIL B safety levels with all the safety collateral and certified diagnostic code. In addition, ASIL B MCALs are available for AUTOSAR.