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Preview of Upcoming RoadTest: MicroChip SAML10/11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kits

rscasny
rscasny over 7 years ago

In the next month or so, I will be roadtesting the Microchip SAML10/L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kits. I want to take this opportunity to give you a bit of information on them as well as some source information.

 

Let's start with the SAML10. Here's a few facts: The SAM L10 Xplained Pro evaluation kit is ideal for evaluating and prototyping with the ultra low power SAML10 ARMRegistered CortexRegistered-M23 based microcontrollers. The SAM L10  MCU features general purpose embedded control capabilities with enhanced peripheral touch controller and advanced analog. It comes (interestingly enough) with some demos:image

  • water tolerant touch
  • keypad touch
  • low power weather station
  • SleepWalking (Yes, that is correct, sleepwalking)

For more information on the SAML10, go here.

 


The SAML11 is a variant, and appears to offer more in the way of security features. Here's the facts: The SAML11 Xplained Pro evaluation kit is ideal for evaluating and prototyping with the ultra low power SAML11 ARMRegistered CortexRegistered-M23 based microcontrollers integrating robust security which includes ARMRegistered TrustZoneRegistered, secure boot, crypto acceleration, secure key storage and chip-level tamper detection. In addition to security the SAM L11 MCU features general purpose embedded control capabilities with enhanced peripheral touch controller and advanced analog. It also has its own unique demos:

  • trusted execution environment
  • secure LoRa IoT node
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS) enrollment using Trustonic Kinibi-M
  • water tolerant touch
  • keypad touch demos

 

As expected, both versions come with some common features, such as:

  • Xplained Pro extension headers
  • mikroBUS socket
  • X32 header
  • Embedded debugger
  • XAM with Data Visualizer support for real-time power measurement
  • ATECC508A Crypto Authentication IC
  • USB powered

For more information on the SAML11, go here.

 

I'd encourage you to take a local at what these boards have to offer. If you have the time, please live a comment or what you might like to build with it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • david.long
    david.long over 7 years ago +1
    I bought one of these a few weeks ago - it's a great little board if you are looking to learn more about Arm TrustZone and building a secure application. As far as I know, this is the only Cortex-M23 development…
  • luislabmo
    luislabmo over 7 years ago +1
    I think the SAM-L10/L11 family is not only great for IoT. In many aspects has better features than the Arduino's ATMega328 which could potentially make it a nice ARM replacement at a cheaper price. Lu…
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 7 years ago +1
    This roadtest is enrolling now: Microchip SAML10/11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kits If you haven't applied, I'd encourage you to. Randall
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    luislabmo over 7 years ago

    I think the SAM-L10/L11 family is not only great for IoT. In many aspects has better features than the Arduino's  ATMega328 which could potentially make it a nice ARM replacement at a cheaper price.

     

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    luislabmo over 7 years ago

    I think the SAM-L10/L11 family is not only great for IoT. In many aspects has better features than the Arduino's  ATMega328 which could potentially make it a nice ARM replacement at a cheaper price.

     

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