Atmel START helps you getting started with microcontroller development. It allows you to select MCU, configure software components, drivers, middleware, and example projects to tailor your embedded application in a usable and optimized manner. Once you are done you can download the generated code project and open it in Atmel Studio or another third-party development tool.
The major sources of documentation are Getting Started projects, the Atmel START User Manual, as well as reference manuals for ASF4 and Foundation Services framework content.
Atmel START offers a flexible array of configuration screens, in order to set up various aspects of your design.
When your project is configured in Atmel START, you must export it in order to use it in a C compiler.
The following keyboard shortcuts are supported by Atmel START.
You can link directly to devices, boards, and projects in Atmel START from other web pages.
Open a browser and go to http://start.atmel.com.
The online versions of the documents are provided as a courtesy. Verify all content and data in the device’s PDF documentation found on the device product page.