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.
Getting Started projects
How to use the different pieces of the system to get them work together,
for example, how to use Atmel START efficiently with
an IDE, such as Atmel Studio 7, in order to build
your embedded application.
Getting Started projects have training materials like video series
and/or hands-on training manuals, linked to the project user guides. The example
project itself often represents the goal or end-point of the related hands-on or
video training material. Training materials will give you a workflow overview of how
the Atmel START and your IDE work together.
- Open Browse Examples, click the "Category" drop-down menu,
and select the “Getting started” category
- Links to training materials are
found in the example project user-guides, which can be accessed without opening
the project
- See the Atmel START User Manual
START User Manual
- What is Atmel START?
- Quick Start and Workflow
Overview
- Using Getting Started
projects, finding/reconfiguring relevant example projects
- Create New Project,
selecting an MCU based on both software and hardware project
requirements
- How to use the various Atmel START configuration screens:
- Dashboard
- PINMUX
- Event System
Configurator
- QTouch® Configurator
- How to export projects to various
IDEs as:
- Atmel Studio 7
- IAR Embedded Workbench
- Keil µVision
- Makefile
- Content overview, software that
Atmel START can configure and generate:
ASF4 API Reference Manual
- ASF4
Software Architecture
- Driver implementation and Design conventions
- API reference
AVR Code API Reference Manual
- Foundation Services Software Architecture
- Driver implementation and Design conventions
- API reference