Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- List of Sections
- Table of Contents
- General Description
- Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- Pinout and Signal Description
- System Configuration
- Registers
- Operating Modes
- Resource Mapping
- Bus Control and Input/Output
- Resets and Interrupts
- Voltage Regulator (VREG)
- Flash EEPROM 256K
- EEPROM 4K
- Port Integration Module
- Clocks and Reset Generator (CRG)
- Pulse Width Modulator (PWM)
- Enhanced Capture Timer (ECT)
- Serial Communications Interface (SCI)
- Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
- Inter-IC Bus (IIC)
- MSCAN
- Analog to Digital Converter
- Byte Data Link Controller Module
- Contents
- Overview
- Features
- Block Diagram
- Register Map
- Functional Description
- Register Descriptions
- External Pin Descriptions
- Reset Initialization/Basic Operation
- Transmitting A Message
- Receiving A Message
- Transmitting An In-Frame Response (IFR)
- Receiving An In-Frame Response (IFR)
- Special BDLC Operations
- Modes of Operation
- Interrupt Operation
- Low Power Options
- Background Debug Module (BDM)
- Breakpoint (BKP) Module
- Revision History
- Glossary
- Literature Updates

MSCAN
Register Descriptions
MC9S12DP256 — Revision 1.1
MSCAN
MSCAN
Transmitter
Message Abort
Control
(CANTARQ)
The CANTARQ register provides for abort request of queued messages
as described below.
NOTE:
The CANTARQ register is held in the reset state when the Initialization
Mode is active (INITRQ=1 and INITAK=1). This register is writable again
as soon as the Initialization Mode is left (INITRQ=0 and INITAK=0).
Read: anytime
Write: anytime when not in Initialization Mode
ABTRQ2–ABTRQ0 — Abort Request
The CPU sets the ABTRQx bit to request that a scheduled message
buffer (TXEx=0) be aborted. The MSCAN grants the request if the
message has not already started transmission, or if the transmission
is not successful (lost arbitration or error). When a message is
aborted, the associated TXE (see MSCAN Transmitter Flag Register
(CANTFLG)) and Abort Acknowledge flags (ABTAK, see MSCAN
Transmitter Message Abort Control (CANTAAK)) are set and a
transmit interrupt occurs if enabled. The CPU cannot reset ABTRQx.
ABTRQx is reset whenever the associated TXE flag is set.
1 = Abort request pending.
0 = No abort request.
Address Offset: $0008
Bit 7 654321Bit 0
Read: 00000
ABTRQ2 ABTRQ1 ABTRQ0
Write:
Reset: 00000000
= Unimplemented
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