Intermediate
20 min

Achieve both Classical CAN and CAN FD communication using the ATA6505 and PIC32MZ2048EFH100

High-speed and reliable CAN FD communication with data rates up to 5Mbit/s

ATA6505 Click with Flip&Click PIC32MZ

Published Feb 17, 2025

Click board™

ATA6505 Click

Dev Board

Flip&Click PIC32MZ

Compiler

NECTO Studio

MCU

PIC32MZ2048EFH100

AEC-Q100 Grade 0 certified solution compatible with classic CAN and CAN FD protocols, offering speeds up to 5Mbps

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Hardware Overview

How does it work?

ATA6505 Click is based on the ATA6505, a fully integrated high-speed CAN FD System Basis Chip (SBC) from Microchip. This automotive-qualified device, meeting Grade 0 AEC-Q100 standards, is a reliable interface between a Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol controller and the physical two-wire CAN bus. It supports both Classical CAN and CAN FD communication protocols, achieving data rates of up to 5Mbit/s. Its differential transmit and receive capabilities simplify communication with a CAN protocol controller, enabling the development of reliable CAN nodes. Fully compliant with ISO 11898-2:2024 and SAE J2284-1 to SAE J2284-5 specifications, the ATA6505 ensures compatibility with modern automotive and industrial CAN applications like body electronics and lighting, automotive infotainment systems, powertrain systems, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), photovoltaic systems, and many other scenarios. The ATA6505 communicates with the host MCU through a UART interface, with a default baud rate of 115200bps. This Click board™ features a standard DB-9 connector, allowing straightforward integration with the CAN bus. For added versatility, both CAN and UART signals are accessible through additional pins on the right side of the Click board™, allowing flexible control options such as monitoring data flow, configuring alternative communication paths, or integrating with auxiliary devices in complex systems. The high-speed CAN FD SBC ATA6505 supports multiple operating modes, advanced diagnostic features,

and fail-safe mechanisms, contributing to system reliability and power management. The control pins EN (muxed with ClickID control CS pin) and TXD (connected to the RX pin on the mikroBUS™ socket) select one of the five operating modes provided by the ATA6505 to suit various application requirements. The ATA6505 includes a RES pin (open-drain reset output (active low)) designed to allow a wired-OR connection to multiple independent reset sources. Furthermore, the board also has a dedicated WAKE UP button, which enables the ATA6505 to transition out of Sleep mode. This Click board™ also has one header with an INH pin that controls external voltage regulators or connected devices with an integrated high-side switch. The onboard blue INH LED visually indicates the pin's active state, simplifying system status monitoring. The INH pin turns ON in Normal, Receive Only, Reset, or Standby modes, supplying power to external devices, and turns OFF in Sleep mode, disabling connected devices to save energy. Additionally, it automatically switches ON during system power-up or upon detecting wake-up events from the CAN bus or WAKE UP button, ensuring reliable operation and power management. The ATA6505 also features an integrated 5V/150mA voltage regulator capable of powering the CAN FD transceiver, a 5V MCU, and other components or loads on the PCB. In cases where the entire system needs to be powered through the internal 5V regulator, the R9 resistor, left unsoldered by default, must be installed to enable this

functionality. The regulator has protection mechanisms for reliable operation under varying conditions, including current limitations and overtemperature shutdown. Additionally, the output voltage is continuously monitored while the regulator is active, and in the event of an overvoltage condition, the regulator automatically shuts down to prevent potential damage to the system. In addition to the CAN and TXD/RXD pins, the board includes a header with a VS pin, which serves as an external power supply input, supporting a voltage range from 4.5V to 28V. This pin is connected to the power source through a serial diode, providing reverse battery protection and ensuring reliable operation under standard automotive conditions. An integrated undervoltage detection circuit further enhances system reliability by preventing malfunctions or false bus messages caused by insufficient supply voltage. Upon powering the VS pin, the ATA6505 enters Reset mode, which activates the internal voltage regulator. Once the regulated voltage stabilizes, the device transitions to Standby mode, ready for further operation. This Click board™ can operate with either 3.3V or 5V logic voltage levels selected via the VIO SEL jumper. This way, both 3.3V and 5V capable MCUs can use the communication lines properly. Also, this Click board™ comes equipped with a library containing easy-to-use functions and an example code that can be used as a reference for further development.

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Features overview

Development board

Flip&Click PIC32MZ is a compact development board designed as a complete solution that brings the flexibility of add-on Click boards™ to your favorite microcontroller, making it a perfect starter kit for implementing your ideas. It comes with an onboard 32-bit PIC32MZ microcontroller, the PIC32MZ2048EFH100 from Microchip, four mikroBUS™ sockets for Click board™ connectivity, two USB connectors, LED indicators, buttons, debugger/programmer connectors, and two headers compatible with Arduino-UNO pinout. Thanks to innovative manufacturing technology,

it allows you to build gadgets with unique functionalities and features quickly. Each part of the Flip&Click PIC32MZ development kit contains the components necessary for the most efficient operation of the same board. In addition, there is the possibility of choosing the Flip&Click PIC32MZ programming method, using the chipKIT bootloader (Arduino-style development environment) or our USB HID bootloader using mikroC, mikroBasic, and mikroPascal for PIC32. This kit includes a clean and regulated power supply block through the USB Type-C (USB-C) connector. All communication

methods that mikroBUS™ itself supports are on this board, including the well-established mikroBUS™ socket, user-configurable buttons, and LED indicators. Flip&Click PIC32MZ development kit allows you to create a new application in minutes. Natively supported by Mikroe software tools, it covers many aspects of prototyping thanks to a considerable number of different Click boards™ (over a thousand boards), the number of which is growing every day.

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Microcontroller Overview

MCU Card / MCU

default

Architecture

PIC32

MCU Memory (KB)

2048

Silicon Vendor

Microchip

Pin count

100

RAM (Bytes)

524288

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Accessories

DB9 Cable Female-to-Female (2m) cable is essential for establishing dependable serial data connections between devices. With its DB9 female connectors on both ends, this cable enables a seamless link between various equipment, such as computers, routers, switches, and other serial devices. Measuring 2 meters in length, it offers flexibility in arranging your setup without compromising data transmission quality. Crafted with precision, this cable ensures consistent and reliable data exchange, making it suitable for industrial applications, office environments, and home setups. Whether configuring networking equipment, accessing console ports, or utilizing serial peripherals, this cable's durable construction and robust connectors guarantee a stable connection. Simplify your data communication needs with the 2m DB9 female-to-female cable, an efficient solution designed to meet your serial connectivity requirements easily and efficiently.

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Used MCU Pins

mikroBUS™ mapper

NC
NC
AN
ID SEL
RE2
RST
Control Enable / ID COMM
RA0
CS
NC
NC
SCK
NC
NC
MISO
NC
NC
MOSI
Power Supply
3.3V
3.3V
Ground
GND
GND
NC
NC
PWM
Open-Drain Reset Output
RD9
INT
UART TX
RE3
TX
UART RX
RG9
RX
NC
NC
SCL
NC
NC
SDA
Power Supply
5V
5V
Ground
GND
GND
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Click board™ Schematic

ATA6505 Click Schematic schematic

Step by step

Project assembly

Flip&Click PIC32MZ front image hardware assembly

Start by selecting your development board and Click board™. Begin with the Flip&Click PIC32MZ as your development board.

Flip&Click PIC32MZ front image hardware assembly
GNSS2 Click front image hardware assembly
Prog-cut hardware assembly
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Flip&Click PIC32MZ MB1 Access - upright/background hardware assembly
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Application Output

1. Application Output - In Debug mode, the 'Application Output' window enables real-time data monitoring, offering direct insight into execution results. Ensure proper data display by configuring the environment correctly using the provided tutorial.

2. UART Terminal - Use the UART Terminal to monitor data transmission via a USB to UART converter, allowing direct communication between the Click board™ and your development system. Configure the baud rate and other serial settings according to your project's requirements to ensure proper functionality. For step-by-step setup instructions, refer to the provided tutorial.

3. Plot Output - The Plot feature offers a powerful way to visualize real-time sensor data, enabling trend analysis, debugging, and comparison of multiple data points. To set it up correctly, follow the provided tutorial, which includes a step-by-step example of using the Plot feature to display Click board™ readings. To use the Plot feature in your code, use the function: plot(*insert_graph_name*, variable_name);. This is a general format, and it is up to the user to replace 'insert_graph_name' with the actual graph name and 'variable_name' with the parameter to be displayed.

Software Support

Library Description

ATA6505 Click demo application is developed using the NECTO Studio, ensuring compatibility with mikroSDK's open-source libraries and tools. Designed for plug-and-play implementation and testing, the demo is fully compatible with all development, starter, and mikromedia boards featuring a mikroBUS™ socket.

Example Description
This example demonstrates the use of an ATA6505 Click board by showing the communication between the two Click boards.

Key functions:

  • ata6505_cfg_setup - Config Object Initialization function.

  • ata6505_init - Initialization function.

  • ata6505_generic_write - This function writes a desired number of data bytes by using UART serial interface.

  • ata6505_generic_read - This function reads a desired number of data bytes by using UART serial interface.

  • ata6505_set_en_pin - This function sets the EN pin logic state.

Application Init
Initializes the driver and logger.

Application Task
Depending on the selected application mode, it reads all the received data or sends the desired message every 3 seconds.

Open Source

Code example

The complete application code and a ready-to-use project are available through the NECTO Studio Package Manager for direct installation in the NECTO Studio. The application code can also be found on the MIKROE GitHub account.

/*!
 * @file main.c
 * @brief ATA6505 Click Example.
 *
 * # Description
 * This example demonstrates the use of an ATA6505 Click board by showing
 * the communication between the two Click boards.
 *
 * The demo application is composed of two sections :
 *
 * ## Application Init
 * Initializes the driver and logger.
 *
 * ## Application Task
 * Depending on the selected application mode, it reads all the received data or 
 * sends the desired message every 3 seconds.
 *
 * ## Additional Function
 * - static void ata6505_clear_app_buf ( void )
 * - static void ata6505_log_app_buf ( void )
 * - static err_t ata6505_process ( ata6505_t *ctx )
 *
 * @author Stefan Filipovic
 *
 */

#include "board.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "ata6505.h"

// Comment out the line below in order to switch the application mode to receiver
#define DEMO_APP_TRANSMITTER

// Text message to send in the transmitter application mode
#define DEMO_TEXT_MESSAGE           "MIKROE - ATA6505 Click board\r\n"

// Application buffer size
#define APP_BUFFER_SIZE             500
#define PROCESS_BUFFER_SIZE         200

static ata6505_t ata6505;
static log_t logger;

static uint8_t app_buf[ APP_BUFFER_SIZE ] = { 0 };
static int32_t app_buf_len = 0;

/**
 * @brief ATA6505 clearing application buffer.
 * @details This function clears memory of application buffer and reset its length.
 * @note None.
 */
static void ata6505_clear_app_buf ( void );

/**
 * @brief ATA6505 log application buffer.
 * @details This function logs data from application buffer to USB UART.
 * @note None.
 */
static void ata6505_log_app_buf ( void );

/**
 * @brief ATA6505 data reading function.
 * @details This function reads data from device and concatenates data to application buffer. 
 * @param[in] ctx : Click context object.
 * See #ata6505_t object definition for detailed explanation.
 * @return @li @c  0 - Read some data.
 *         @li @c -1 - Nothing is read.
 * See #err_t definition for detailed explanation.
 * @note None.
 */
static err_t ata6505_process ( ata6505_t *ctx );

void application_init ( void ) 
{
    log_cfg_t log_cfg;  /**< Logger config object. */
    ata6505_cfg_t ata6505_cfg;  /**< Click config object. */

    /** 
     * Logger initialization.
     * Default baud rate: 115200
     * Default log level: LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG
     * @note If USB_UART_RX and USB_UART_TX 
     * are defined as HAL_PIN_NC, you will 
     * need to define them manually for log to work. 
     * See @b LOG_MAP_USB_UART macro definition for detailed explanation.
     */
    LOG_MAP_USB_UART( log_cfg );
    log_init( &logger, &log_cfg );
    log_info( &logger, " Application Init " );

    // Click initialization.
    ata6505_cfg_setup( &ata6505_cfg );
    ATA6505_MAP_MIKROBUS( ata6505_cfg, MIKROBUS_1 );
    if ( UART_ERROR == ata6505_init( &ata6505, &ata6505_cfg ) ) 
    {
        log_error( &logger, " Communication init." );
        for ( ; ; );
    }
    
#ifdef DEMO_APP_TRANSMITTER
    log_printf( &logger, " Application Mode: Transmitter\r\n" );
#else
    log_printf( &logger, " Application Mode: Receiver\r\n" );
#endif
    
    log_info( &logger, " Application Task " );
}

void application_task ( void ) 
{
#ifdef DEMO_APP_TRANSMITTER
    ata6505_generic_write( &ata6505, DEMO_TEXT_MESSAGE, strlen( DEMO_TEXT_MESSAGE ) );
    log_printf( &logger, "%s", ( char * ) DEMO_TEXT_MESSAGE );
    Delay_ms ( 1000 );
    Delay_ms ( 1000 );
    Delay_ms ( 1000 ); 
#else
    if ( ATA6505_OK == ata6505_process( &ata6505 ) ) 
    {
        ata6505_log_app_buf ( );
        ata6505_clear_app_buf ( );
    }
#endif
}

int main ( void ) 
{
    /* Do not remove this line or clock might not be set correctly. */
    #ifdef PREINIT_SUPPORTED
    preinit();
    #endif
    
    application_init( );
    
    for ( ; ; ) 
    {
        application_task( );
    }

    return 0;
}

static void ata6505_clear_app_buf ( void ) 
{
    memset( app_buf, 0, app_buf_len );
    app_buf_len = 0;
}

static void ata6505_log_app_buf ( void )
{
    for ( int32_t buf_cnt = 0; buf_cnt < app_buf_len; buf_cnt++ )
    {
        log_printf( &logger, "%c", app_buf[ buf_cnt ] );
    }
}

static err_t ata6505_process ( ata6505_t *ctx ) 
{
    uint8_t rx_buf[ PROCESS_BUFFER_SIZE ] = { 0 };
    int32_t overflow_bytes = 0;
    int32_t rx_cnt = 0;
    int32_t rx_size = ata6505_generic_read( ctx, rx_buf, PROCESS_BUFFER_SIZE );
    if ( ( rx_size > 0 ) && ( rx_size <= APP_BUFFER_SIZE ) ) 
    {
        if ( ( app_buf_len + rx_size ) > APP_BUFFER_SIZE ) 
        {
            overflow_bytes = ( app_buf_len + rx_size ) - APP_BUFFER_SIZE;
            app_buf_len = APP_BUFFER_SIZE - rx_size;
            memmove ( app_buf, &app_buf[ overflow_bytes ], app_buf_len );
            memset ( &app_buf[ app_buf_len ], 0, overflow_bytes );
        }
        for ( rx_cnt = 0; rx_cnt < rx_size; rx_cnt++ ) 
        {
            if ( rx_buf[ rx_cnt ] ) 
            {
                app_buf[ app_buf_len++ ] = rx_buf[ rx_cnt ];
            }
        }
        return ATA6505_OK;
    }
    return ATA6505_ERROR;
}

// ------------------------------------------------------------------------ END

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