The SAM S series of general-purpose Flash microcontrollers (MCUs) is based on the high-performance 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M7 RISC processors with Floating-Point Unit (FPU). They operate at a maximum speed of 300 MHz and feature up to 2048 KB of Flash, dual 16 KB of cache memory and up to 384 KB of SRAM with Tightly Coupled Memory (TCM) options. The SAM S series offers an extensive peripheral set, including High Speed USB host and device plus PHY, up to eight UARTs, I2S™, SD/MMC interface, a CMOS camera interface, system control and analog interfaces.
The SAM E70 Xplained Ultra Evaluation Kit is a hardware platform for evaluating the SAM E70 and SAM S70 families of MCUs. Supported by MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment, the kit provides easy access to the features of SAM E70 MCUs and is a valuable resource when integrating the device into a custom design.
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 MCUs. Xplained Pro Extension Kits compatible with the SAM V71 Xplained Ultra can be purchased individually.
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 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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Brochures | 32-bit MCU Brochure | 28 Feb 2023 |
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Data Sheets | SAM E70/S70/V70/V71 Family Data Sheet | 08 Jul 2022 |
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Design Checklist | Basic 32-Bit MCU Design and Troubleshooting Checklist | 23 Jun 2022 |
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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.