Peter,

just to make you aware: we designed a board with the ATSAMV7 chip and hit some 
nasty and at least one really ugly bug: operating the USB interface 
concurrently with external SDRAM does not work. Half a year after reporting 
this bug, Microchip confirmed it, but did not plan any fix for it. BTW: The 
conbination (USB+SDRAM) was also available on Microchip's evaluation board, but 
obviously was not tested together at Microchips labs...

So: I recommend you to tripple check, whether the ATSAMA5 meets all of your 
expectations.


Kind regards,

Thomas.

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Von: "Peter Dufault" <dufa...@hda.com>
An: "Development" <devel@rtems.org>
Gesendet: Sonntag, 25. November 2018 18:38:19
Betreff: BSP for Microchip ATSAMA5D27-SOM1-EK1

I need to evaluate this for a multi-chip application.

This part is a result of Microchip’s take-over of ATMEL.  I’m double-checking 
that to create a BSP based on this I should start with the existing ATSAMV7 
BSP, I think the peripherals (e.g. network chip and so on) are the same as the 
existing ATSAMV7 port.

Peter
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