Datasheet

MT-X1S Manual
Audio amplifier connected to XMEGA DAC
Temperature sensor with low-power operation
1.25V precision voltage reference
Works with XMEGA ADC errata
Use for signed differential conversions from 0V to ~2.5V at the pin
Routed to both reference inputs via solder jumpers
Choice of RS-232 or RS-485 serial interface, with powerdown and 3-pin screw terminal
4 LEDs
Available 1MB low power external SRAM (see http://www.mattairtech.com/)
JTAG (XMEGA), PDI (XMEGA)*, and ISP (USB AVR) headers
4 boot modes selectable via jumper and button
Serial bridge (default)
AVRISP mkII compatible PDI programmer
Configuration (uses terminal emulator)
DFU bootloader (to update firmware on USB AVR via USB)
Boot button can be used to toggle between the PDI programmer and the serial bridge
Entire board can consume down to 75uA or less in sleep mode
Atmel Studio 6 ASF (Atmel Software Framework) template to get started quickly
Preloaded demo program demonstrates onboard peripheral devices as well as sleep mode
PCB measures 10cm x 5cm
Compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7/8 and Linux
All firmware is open-source (MIT license)
Uses LUFA USB library and AVRISP mkII clone by Dean Camera
(http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/)
ATxmega128a1 Features
High-performance, Low-power 8/16-bit AVR® XMEGA Microcontroller
Non-Volatile Program and Data Memories
128K Bytes of In-System Self-Programmable Flash
8K Bytes Boot Section with Independent Lock Bits
2 KB EEPROM
8 KB Internal SRAM
External Bus Interface for up to 16M bytes SRAM
External Bus Interface for up to 128M bit SDRAM
Peripheral Features
Four-channel DMA Controller with support for external requests
Eight-channel Event System
Eight 16-bit Timer/Counters
4 Timer/Counters with 4 Output Compare or Input Capture
4 Timer/Counters with 2 Output Compare or Input Capture
High-Resolution Extension on all Timer/Counters
Advanced Waveform Extension on two Timer/Counters
January 29, 2015 5 http://www.mattairtech.com/