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Atmel-ICE is a powerful development tool for debugging and programming ARM® Cortex®-M based SAM and AVR microcontrollers with on-chip debug. Atmel-ICE USER GUIDE The Atmel-ICE Debugger Atmel-ICE is a powerful development tool for debugging and programming ARM. Atmel-ICE Adapter Kit Contents Figure 2-5. Atmel-ICE Cable Kit Contents 2.5. Kit Overview The Atmel-ICE kit options are shown diagrammatically here.
The Atmel-ICE unit is shipped with no cables attached. Two cable options are provided in the full kit:
- 50-mil 10-pin IDC flat cable with 6-pin ISP and 10-pin connectors
- 50-mil 10-pin mini-squid cable with 10 x 100-mil sockets
For most purposes, the 50-mil 10-pin IDC flat cable can be used, connecting either natively to its 10-pin or 6-pin connectors, or connecting via the adapter board. Three adapters are provided on one small PCBA. The following adapters are included:
- 100-mil 10-pin JTAG/SWD adapter
- 100-mil 20-pin SAM JTAG/SWD adapter
- 50-mil 6-pin SPI/debugWIRE/PDI/aWire adapter
Figure 2. Atmel-ICE Adapters
Note:A 50-mil JTAG adapter has not been provided - this is because the 50-mil 10-pin IDC cable can be used to connect directly to a 50-mil JTAG header. For the part number of the component used for the 50-mil 10-pin connector, see Atmel-ICE Target Connectors Part Numbers.
The 6-pin ISP/PDI header is included as part of the 10-pin IDC cable. This termination can be cut off if it is not required.
To assemble your Atmel-ICE into its default configuration, connect the 10-pin 50-mil IDC cable to the unit as shown below. Be sure to orient the cable so that the red wire (pin 1) on the cable aligns with the triangular indicator on the blue belt of the enclosure. The cable should connect upwards from the unit. Be sure to connect to the port corresponding to the pinout of your target - AVR or SAM.
Figure 4. Atmel-ICE AVR Probe Connection
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Just got my ATMEL Ice fro DHL today. Went to the ATMEL web site and ATMEL Ice page and no documentation was listed. I picked up the ice so I could do both avr and SAM chipsets.
Two ribbon cables and an adapter came with the board. Could anyone tell me, for sure, what these cables are for. One looks like a 6 pin ISP cable, the other one has 10 individual female jumpers.
Can I assume that the 6 pin cable is the ISP programming. What is the 10 pin jumper cable for (JTAG).
Anyone know where I can get some docs for this unit?
Cheers
Joe
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