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HECCx_RX
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HECCx_TX
AM3517, AM3505
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SPRS550E OCTOBER 2009REVISED MARCH 2013
6.6.6 High-End Controller Area Network Controller (HECC) Timing
The AM3517/05 device has a High-End Controller Area Network Controller (HECC). The HECC uses
established protocol to communicate serially with other controllers in harsh environments. The HECC is
fully compliant with the Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol, version 2.0B.
Key features of the HECC include the following:
CAN, version 2.0B compliant
32 RX/TX message objects
32 receive identifier masks
Programmable wake-up on bus activity
Programmable interrupt scheme
Automatic reply to a remote request
Automatic re-transmission in case of error or loss of arbitration
Protection against reception of a new message
32-bit time stamp
Local network time counter
Programmable priority register for each message
Programmable transmission and reception time-out
HECC/SCC mode of operation
Standard-Extended Identifier
Self-test mode
6.6.6.1 HECC Timing Requirements
Table 6-110. Timing Requirements for HECC Receive (see Figure 6-51)
1.8 V, 3.3 V
NO. UNIT
MIN MAX
1 f
(baud)
Maximum programmable baud rate 1 Mbps
2 t
w(HECC_RX)
Pulse duration, receive data bit H-1
(1)
H+3
(1)
ns
(1) These values are relative to H (where H = 1/(baud rate).
6.6.6.2 HECC Switching Characteristics
Table 6-111. Switching Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions for HECC Transmit
(see Figure 6-51)
1.8 V, 3.3 V
NO. PARAMETER UNIT
MIN MAX
3 f
(baud)
Maximum programmable baud rate 1 Mbps
4 t
w(HECC_TX)
Pulse duration, transmit data bit H-1
(1)
H+3
(1)
ns
(1) These values are relative to H (where H = 1/(baud rate).
Figure 6-51. HECC Transmit/Receive Timing
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