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ATmega640/V-1280/V-1281/V-2560/V-2561/V [DATASHEET]
2549Q–AVR–02/2014
28.3.1 Bypass Register
The Bypass Register consists of a single Shift Register stage. When the Bypass Register is selected as path
between TDI and TDO, the register is reset to 0 when leaving the Capture-DR controller state. The Bypass Regis-
ter can be used to shorten the scan chain on a system when the other devices are to be tested.
28.3.2 Device Identification Register
Figure 28-1 shows the structure of the Device Identification Register.
Figure 28-1. The Format of the Device Identification Register
28.3.2.1 Version
Version is a 4-bit number identifying the revision of the component. The JTAG version number follows the revision
of the device. Revision A is 0x0, revision B is 0x1 and so on.
28.3.2.2 Part Number
The part number is a 16-bit code identifying the component. The JTAG Part N umber for
ATmega640/1280/1281/2560/2561 is listed in Table 30-6 on page 328.
28.3.2.3 Manufacturer ID
The Manufacturer ID is a 11-bit code identifying the manufacturer. The JTAG manufacturer ID for ATMEL is listed
in Table 30-6 on page 328.
28.3.3 Reset Register
The Reset Register is a test Data Register used to reset the part. Since the AVR tri-states Port Pins when reset,
the Reset Register can also replace the function of the un-implemented optional JTAG instruction HIGHZ.
A high value in the Reset Register corresponds to pulling the external Reset low. The part is reset as long as there
is a high value present in the Reset Register. Depending on the fuse settings for the clock options, the part will
remain reset for a reset time-out period (see Clock Sources” on page 40) after releasing the Reset Register. The
output from this Data Register is not latched, so the reset will take place immediately, as shown in Figure 28-2 on
page 297.
MSB
LSB
Bit
31 28 27 12 11 1 0
Device ID Version Part Number Manufacturer ID 1
4 bits 16 bits 11 bits 1-bit