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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7679H–CAN–08/08
AT90CAN32/64/128
• Bit 7:4 – MOBNB3:0: MOb Number
Selection of the MOb number, the available numbers are from 0 to 14.
• Bit 3 – AINC
: Auto Increment of the FIFO CAN Data Buffer Index (Active Low)
– 0 - auto increment of the index (default value).
– 1- no auto increment of the index.
• Bit 2:0 – INDX2:0: FIFO CAN Data Buffer Index
Byte location of the CAN data byte into the FIFO for the defined MOb.
19.11 MOb Registers
The MOb registers has no initial (default) value after RESET.
19.11.1 CAN MOb Status Register - CANSTMOB
• Bit 7 – DLCW: Data Length Code Warning
The incoming message does not have the DLC expected. Whatever the frame type, the DLC
field of the CANCDMOB register is updated by the received DLC.
• Bit 6 – TXOK: Transmit OK
This flag can generate an interrupt. It must be cleared using a read-modify-write software routine
on the whole CANSTMOB register.
The communication enabled by transmission is completed.
TxOK rises at the end of EOF field and then, the MOb is disabled (the corresponding ENMOB-bit
of CANEN registers is cleared). When the controller is ready to send a frame, if two or more
message objects are enabled as producers, the lower MOb index is supplied first.
• Bit 5 – RXOK: Receive OK
This flag can generate an interrupt. It must be cleared using a read-modify-write software routine
on the whole CANSTMOB register.
The communication enabled by reception is completed.
RxOK rises at the end of the 6
th
bit of EOF field and then, the MOb is disabled (the correspond-
ing ENMOB-bit of CANEN registers is cleared). In case of two or more message object reception
hits, the lower MOb index is updated first.
• Bit 4 – BERR: Bit Error (Only in Transmission)
This flag can generate an interrupt. It must be cleared using a read-modify-write software routine
on the whole CANSTMOB register.
The bit value monitored is different from the bit value sent.
Exceptions: the monitored recessive bit sent as a dominant bit during the arbitration field and the
acknowledge slot detecting a dominant bit during the sending of an error frame.
Bit 76543210
DLCW TXOK RXOK BERR SERR CERR FERR AERR CANSTMOB
Read/Write R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
Initial Value--------