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Tips and Tricks Known Issues Using Inter IC Sound Controller (I2SC) Using Image Sensor Controller (ISC) Using Image Sensor Interface (ISI) Shutdown Wakeup Using...
Thermal management support on SAMA7G5 Introduction SAMA7G5 support thermal management. The in SoC temperature sensor is connected to channel 31 of ADC. Starting with...
Store root filesystem on a SD card The default boot environment is built to run form the first partition of an ext4 formated SD card. It is seen as mmcblk1p1 from...
Software Tools SAM BA (SAM Boot Assistant In system Programmer) can run on: Windows 32 bit and 64 bit Linux x86 and x86 64 SAM BA is able to program...
SAMA5D2 Chip Features The SAMA5D2 series is a high performance, ultra low power ARM Cortex A5 processor based MPU. The Cortex A5 processor runs up to 500MHz and features...
Shutdown / Wake Up FAQ Use the Wake Up function on AT91SAM9x5 EK board There are two options to wake up the board: using the WAKE UP button located on...
How to manually select (or enforce) the PDA at boot time How it works How to select the PDA at boot time Starting from Linux4SAM6.0 release, we release a single...
Connect the SAM BA with USB Install SAM BA software in your PC 172677.700868 usb 2 1.4.4: new full speed USB device number 31 using ehci pci 172677.792677 usb...
SAMA7G5 Image Acquisition pipeline Introduction This page is a complete reference to SAMA7G5 image acquisition pipeline capabilities, focusing on the software for...
SAMA7G5 and Omnivision OV7740 This page describes the possibility of connecting a parallel sensor (example given is Omnivision ov7740) to the SAMA7G5 MPU. The board...

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