Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- 1. Description
- 2. About Code Examples
- 3. AVR CPU Core
- 4. Memories
- 5. System Clock
- 6. Power Management and Sleep Modes
- 7. System Control and Reset
- 8. Interrupts
- 9. I/O-Ports
- 10. External Interrupts
- 11. Timer/Counter3/1/0 Prescalers
- 12. 8-bit Timer/Counter0 with PWM
- 13. 16-bit Timer/Counter (Timer/Counter1 and Timer/Counter3)
- 14. 8-bit Timer/Counter2 with PWM and Asynchronous Operation
- 14.1 Features
- 14.2 Overview
- 14.3 Timer/Counter Clock Sources
- 14.4 Counter Unit
- 14.5 Output Compare Unit
- 14.6 Compare Match Output Unit
- 14.7 Modes of Operation
- 14.8 Timer/Counter Timing Diagrams
- 14.9 8-bit Timer/Counter Register Description
- 14.10 Asynchronous operation of the Timer/Counter2
- 14.11 Timer/Counter2 Prescaler
- 15. Output Compare Modulator - OCM
- 16. Serial Peripheral Interface - SPI
- 17. USART (USART0 and USART1)
- 17.1 Features
- 17.2 Overview
- 17.3 Dual USART
- 17.4 Clock Generation
- 17.5 Serial Frame
- 17.6 USART Initialization
- 17.7 Data Transmission - USART Transmitter
- 17.8 Data Reception - USART Receiver
- 17.9 Asynchronous Data Reception
- 17.10 Multi-processor Communication Mode
- 17.11 USART Register Description
- 17.12 Examples of Baud Rate Setting
- 18. Two-wire Serial Interface
- 19. Controller Area Network - CAN
- 20. Analog Comparator
- 21. Analog to Digital Converter - ADC
- 22. JTAG Interface and On-chip Debug System
- 23. Boundary-scan IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG)
- 24. Boot Loader Support - Read-While-Write Self-Programming
- 25. Memory Programming
- 26. Electrical Characteristics (1)
- 26.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings*
- 26.2 DC Characteristics
- 26.3 External Clock Drive Characteristics
- 26.4 Maximum Speed vs. VCC
- 26.5 Two-wire Serial Interface Characteristics
- 26.6 SPI Timing Characteristics
- 26.7 CAN Physical Layer Characteristics
- 26.8 ADC Characteristics
- 26.9 External Data Memory Characteristics
- 26.10 Parallel Programming Characteristics
- 27. Decoupling Capacitors
- 28. AT90CAN32/64/128 Typical Characteristics
- 28.1 Active Supply Current
- 28.2 Idle Supply Current
- 28.3 Power-down Supply Current
- 28.4 Power-save Supply Current
- 28.5 Standby Supply Current
- 28.6 Pin Pull-up
- 28.7 Pin Driver Strength
- 28.8 Pin Thresholds and Hysteresis
- 28.9 BOD Thresholds and Analog Comparator Offset
- 28.10 Internal Oscillator Speed
- 28.11 Current Consumption of Peripheral Units
- 28.12 Current Consumption in Reset and Reset Pulse Width
- 29. Register Summary
- 30. Instruction Set Summary
- 31. Ordering Information
- 32. Packaging Information
- 33. Errata
- 34. Datasheet Revision History for AT90CAN32/64/128
- 34.1 Changes from 7679G - 03/08 to 7679H - 08/08
- 34.2 Changes from 7679F - 11/07 to 7679G - 03/08
- 34.3 Changes from 7679E - 07/07 to 7679F - 11/07
- 34.4 Changes from 7679D - 02/07 to 7679E - 07/07
- 34.5 Changes from 7679C - 01/07 to 7679D - 02/07
- 34.6 Changes from 7679B - 11/06 to 7679C - 01/07
- 34.7 Changes from 7679A - 10/06 to 7679B - 11/06
- 34.8 Document Creation

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19.4 CAN Channel
19.4.1 Configuration
The CAN channel can be in:
• Enabled mode
In this mode:
– the CAN channel (internal TxCAN & RxCAN) is enabled,
– the input clock is enabled.
• Standby mode
In standby mode:
– the transmitter constantly provides a recessive level (on internal TxCAN) and the
receiver is disabled,
– input clock is enabled,
– the registers and pages remain accessible.
• Listening mode
This mode is transparent for the CAN channel:
– enables a hardware loop back, internal TxCAN on internal RxCAN
– provides a recessive level on TXCAN output pin
– does not disable RXCAN input pin
– freezes TEC and REC error counters
Figure 19-6. Listening Mode
19.4.2 Bit Timing
FSM’s (Finite State Machine) of the CAN channel need to be synchronous to the time quantum.
So, the input clock for bit timing is the clock used into CAN channel FSM’s.
Field and segment abbreviations:
• BRP: Baud Rate Prescaler.
• TQ: Time Quantum (output of Baud Rate Prescaler).
• SYNS: SYNchronization Segment is 1 TQ long.
• PRS: PRopagation time Segment is programmable to be 1, 2, ..., 8 TQ long.
• PHS1: PHase Segment 1 is programmable to be 1, 2, ..., 8 TQ long.
• PHS2: PHase Segment 2 is programmable to be ≤ PHS1 and ≥ INFORMATION
PROCESSING TIME.
• INFORMATION PROCESSING TIME is 2 TQ.
• SJW: (Re) Synchronization Jump Width is programmable between 1 and min(4, PHS1).
1
0
PD5
TXCAN
PD6
RXCAN
internal
TxCAN
internal
RxCAN
LISTEN