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Revision as of 10:25, 22 August 2018
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Target Device | Atmel SAML11 |
Hardware Crypto | Yes |
Design Files | OSH Park PCBs |
Status | In Developement |
This board supports the Microchip ATSAML11 microcontroller.
Power Supply
The core of the SAML11 chip runs from a 1.2v supply. This is supplied through the CW308T 1.2v regulator. The I/O busses are supplied with 3.3v.
Security Features
The SAML11 platform integrates many advanced security features including:
- Up to four tamper pins for static and dynamic intrusion detections
- Silent flash access for side channel attack resistance
- Data scrambling with user-defined keys for both Flash and RAM
- A True Random Number Generator
For a full list of security features see the product family data sheet[1]
Programming
The SAML10/11 family implements a serial bootloader. Usage of this bootloader is not detailed in the data sheet, for usage information see Microchip Application note AN2699[2].
Serial Wire Debug (SWD) is also supported for programming and debugging applications.
Schematic and Layout
See GIT Repo for design files.