Data Sheet
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Device Overview
- 2.0 Can Message Frames
- 3.0 Message Transmission
- 4.0 Message Reception
- 5.0 Bit Timing
- 6.0 Error Detection
- 7.0 Interrupts
- 8.0 Oscillator
- 9.0 RESET
- 10.0 Modes of Operation
- 11.0 Register Map
- 12.0 SPI™ Interface
- 12.1 Overview
- 12.2 Reset Instruction
- 12.3 Read Instruction
- 12.4 Read RX Buffer Instruction
- 12.5 Write Instruction
- 12.6 Load TX Buffer Instruction
- 12.7 Request-To-Send (RTS) Instruction
- 12.8 Read Status Instruction
- 12.9 RX Status Instruction
- 12.10 Bit Modify Instruction
- Figure 12-1: Bit Modify
- Table 12-1: SPI™ Instruction Set
- Figure 12-2: Read instruction
- Figure 12-3: Read RX Buffer Instruction
- Figure 12-4: Byte Write instruction
- Figure 12-5: Load TX Buffer
- Figure 12-6: Request-to-send (RTS) instruction
- Figure 12-7: BIT Modify instruction
- Figure 12-8: Read Status instruction
- Figure 12-9: RX StatUs Instruction
- Figure 12-10: SPI™ Input Timing
- Figure 12-11: SPI™ Output TIming
- 13.0 Electrical Characteristics
- 14.0 PackAging Information

MCP2515
DS21801D-page 34 Preliminary © 2005 Microchip Technology Inc.
REGISTER 4-10: RXFnSIDH – FILTER n STANDARD IDENTIFIER HIGH
(ADDRESS: 00h, 04h, 08h, 10h, 14h, 18h)
REGISTER 4-11: RXFnSIDL – FILTER n STANDARD IDENTIFIER LOW
(ADDRESS: 01h, 05h, 09h, 11h, 15h, 19h)
R/W-x R/W-x R/W-x R/W-x R/W-x R/W-x R/W-x R/W-x
SID10SID9SID8SID7SID6SID5SID4SID3
bit 7 bit 0
bit 7-0 SID: Standard Identifier Filter bits <10:3>
These bits hold the filter bits to be applied to bits <10:3> of the Standard Identifier portion of a
received message
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
R/W-x R/W-x R/W-x U-0 R/W-x U-0 R/W-x R/W-x
SID2 SID1 SID0
— EXIDE —EID17EID16
bit 7 bit 0
bit 7-5 SID: Standard Identifier Filter bits <2:0>
These bits hold the filter bits to be applied to bits <2:0> of the Standard Identifier portion of a
received message
bit 4 Unimplemented: Reads as ‘0’
bit 3 EXIDE: Extended Identifier Enable bit
1 = Filter is applied only to Extended Frames
0 = Filter is applied only to Standard Frames
bit 2 Unimplemented: Reads as ‘0’
bit 1-0 EID: Extended Identifier Filter bits <17:16>
These bits hold the filter bits to be applied to bits <17:16> of the Extended Identifier portion of
a received message
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown