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Chapter 21: LPC29xx CAN 0/1
13.1 FullCAN explicit standard frame-format section (11-bit CAN ID)
The start address of the FullCAN explicit standard frame-format section is automatically
set to 00h. The end of this section is defined in the CASFESA register.
In the FullCAN ID section, only FullCAN object identifiers are stored for acceptance
filtering. In this section two CAN Identifiers with their SCCs share one 32-bit word. Unused
or disabled CAN Identifiers can be marked by setting the message-disable bit. The
FullCAN object data for each defined identifier can be found in the FullCAN message
object section. In the event of an identifier match during the acceptance filter process, the
received FullCAN message-object data is moved from the receive buffer of the
appropriate CAN controller into the FullCAN message-object section.
To provide memory space for eight FullCAN explicit standard frame-format identifiers the
CASFESA register value is set to 10h. Identifier index 1 of this section is not used and is
therefore disabled.
13.2 Explicit standard frame-format section (11-bit CAN ID)
The start address of the explicit standard frame-format section is defined in the CASFESA
register with a value of 10h. The end of this section is defined in the end-of-table address
register CAEOTA.
In the explicit standard frame-format section of the ID look-up table, two CAN Identifiers
with their SCCs share one 32-bit word. Unused or disabled CAN Identifiers can be marked
by setting the message-disable bit.
To provide memory space for eight explicit standard frame-format identifiers the EOTA
register value is set to 20h.
13.3 FullCAN message-object data section
The start address of the FullCAN message-object data section is defined in the EOTA
register. The number of enabled FullCAN identifiers is limited to the available memory
space in the data section.
Each defined FullCAN message needs three address lines in the data section for the
message data.
The FullCAN message-object section is organized so that each index number in the
FullCAN identifier section corresponds to a message-object number in the
message-object section.
Group of standard frame format
Not Activated
Explicit extended frame format
Not Activated
Group of extended frame format
Not Activated
Table 301. Used ID look-up table sections of example 2
ID-look-up table section
Usage