I would like to know if there is any tool for migrating from ARM mcu's to Atmel? can any one help me on this topic?
Hi Norman,
If the design that you would like to migrate is utilizing the full capabilities of the ARM MCU that you used, you can hardly achieve your goal at present.
With 8-bit AVR, here are the hindrances
The 32-bit AVR UC3 microcontrollers have support for DSP and the C-Series include an integrated FPU but the fastest devices run only up to 66 MHz and the largest Flash memory is only 512KB.
Christopher Seidl wrote:
Edit: I just saw that you are looking for a migration guide to Atmel - I don't think that you will find that here
It is common for companies to produce a guide for migration to their products. What you want to do is the opposite, to migrate from ARM to other architecture. Logically and understandably ARM will not create a document for a purpose that is unfavorable to them. Nevertheless, the responses that you obtained from this forum, though not official, are valuable and provide you the guidance that you seek.
Regards,
Goodwin
Dear Goodwin,
Thank you very much for your reply and helpful information you provided me
with. I also need help for another issue and I would appreciate if you
could help me on that. I have problem searching for a specific part in
all Altium libraries. So, I have to search for the part in each of the
libraries one by one, while I do not know which library has the information
regarding the part I am looking for. So, it takes a lot of my time. This
is not the case with Cadsoft Eagle, where it is quite easy to find a part
in its libraries. I have already searched on the internet for the
information, but none of them have been helpful. Can any one guide me on
that?
Regards
Norman
I do not know Altium at all, but which specific part are you talking about ?
If I was in your shoes, I'd first of all contact the manufacturer of that part and ask if they had an Alitum version of it.
If you got no replies, I'd ask Altium's tech support (or a forum there).
If the part simply does not exist, I would create it myself.
As written above, I don't know anything about Alitum or creating parts in it, but all the parts I've used in my own PCB layout program, I've created myself, and it might be quicker to create a missing part than searching for it.
Be advised, though: You will need to be very careful and make sure you get all measurements correct.
If the part you're searching for is an IC, such as LQFP, QFN, BGA or similar, then use a generic footprint and create your specific part from that.
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