Atmel - AT91SAM7
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µC/OS-II ports
All µC/OS ports can easily be ported to µC/OS-II. If you port µC/OS-II to a processor not listed and want to include your port on this web site, please contact Micrium at Micrium. Note that the ports are provided as is with the exeption of the Micrium ports which are supported by Micrium.
Note that in most cases only the PORT is provided and it is assumed that you have the rest of the source for µC/OS-II from the book or the upgrade. In cases where the µC/OS-II source code is included, you will need to be a registered member and be logged in before you can download the file.
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Processor |
OS
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Compiler |
Contributor |
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AT91SAM7S (ARM7) |
V2.83 |
IAR |
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AT91SAM7X (ARM7) |
V2.83 |
IAR |
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AT91SAM7SE (ARM7) |
V2.83 |
IAR |
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Application notes

Evaluation boards
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Description |
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Atmel AT91SAM7S-EK
Example µC/OS-II-based IAR projects are available for the Atmel AT91SAM7X-EK board. The peripherals on this board include a device USB port, twoa RS-232 ports and a JTAG connector.
Micrium has one project targeted to this board. The project corresponding to AN-1764 uses µC/OS-II and µC/Probe. The push buttons control the blinking patter of the LEDs and µC/Probe can be used to monitor global variables in the application via one of the board's RS-232 ports. To download a trial version of µC/Probe, please visit the this page.
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AN-1764:


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Atmel AT91SAM7X-EK
Example µC/OS-II-based IAR projects are available for the Atmel AT91SAM7X-EK board. The peripherals on this board include a device USB port, an Ethernet port, a RS-232 port, a JTAG connector and a DataFlash card slot.
Micrium has one project targeted to this board. The project corresponding to AN-1511 uses µC/OS-II and µC/Probe. The LEDs on the board will blink and µC/Probe can be used to monitor global variables in the application via one of the board's RS-232 ports. To download a trial version of µC/Probe, please visit the this page.
The project corresponding to AN-9256, uses µC/OS-II, µC/OS-View and µC/TCP-IP, using the AT91SAM7X256's internal EMAC with the external DM9161AE PHY for the Ethernet communication. µC/OS-II also uses the user interface components on the board (push buttons, LEDs, etc.).
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AN-1511:


AN-9256:


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Atmel AT91SAM7SE-EK
Example µC/OS-II-based IAR projects are available for the Atmel AT91SAM7SE-EK board. The peripherals on this board include a device USB port, an Ethernet port, two RS-232 ports, and a 20-pin J-TAG. The board has external NAND Flash and SDRAM in addition to the processor's internal memory.
Micrium has one project targeted to this board. The project corresponding to AN-1511 uses µC/OS-II and µC/Probe. The LEDs on the board are controlled by the push buttons and joystick and µC/Probe can be used to monitor global variables in the application via one of the board's RS-232 ports. To download a trial version of µC/Probe, please visit the this page.
The project which corresponds to AN-9512 uses µC/OS-II, µC/OS-View and µC/TCP-IP, using the external DM9000A controller on the board for the Ethernet communication.
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AN-1512:


AN-9512:


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µC/FS ports

µC/TCP-IP ports
| AN Number |
Title |
Author |
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| AN-9256 |
µC/OS-II and µC/TCP-IP for the Atmel SAM7X Processors
AT91SAM7X256 (ARM7) on the
Atmel AT91SAM7X-EK Evaluation Board |
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| AN-9512 |
µC/OS-II and µC/TCP-IP for the Atmel SAM7SE Processors
using the Davicon DM9000A External Ethernet Controller
AT91SAM7SE512 (ARM7) on the
Atmel AT91SAM7SE-EK Evaluation Board |
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µC/USB ports
µC/USB-Device has been ported to the AT91SAM7S, AT91SAM7SE and AT91SAM7X (ARM7) processors.

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