CAN FD v2.0
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PG223 December 5, 2018
Chapter 2:
Product Specification
Arbitration Phase (Nominal) Baud Rate Prescaler Register (Address
0x0008)
The CAN clock for the core is divided by (programmed prescaler value + 1) to generate the
quantum clock needed for sampling and synchronization.
2
SNOOP
R/W
0
SNOOP Mode Select/Request.
This is the Snoop mode request bit.
• 1 = Request core to be in Snoop mode.
• 0 = No such request.
This bit can be written only when CEN bit in SRR is 0.
Make sure that Snoop mode is programmed only after system
reset or software reset. For the core to enter Snoop mode, LBACK
and SLEEP bits in this register should be set to 0. The features of
Snoop mode are as follows:
• The core transmits recessive bits onto the CAN bus.
• The core receives messages that are transmitted by other
nodes but does not ACK. Stores received messages in RX block
RAM based on programmed ID filtering.
• Error counters are disabled and cleared to 0. Reads to the error
counter register return zero.
1
LBACK
R/W
0
Loopback Mode Select/Request.
This is the Loopback mode request bit.
• 1 = Request core to be in Loopback mode.
• 0 = No such request.
This bit can be written only when the CEN bit in SRR is 0. For the
core to enter Loopback mode, SLEEP and SNOOP bits in this
register should be set to 0.
0
SLEEP
R/W
0
Sleep Mode Select/Request.
This is the Sleep mode request bit.
• 1 = Request core to be in Sleep mode.
• 0 = No such request.
This bit is cleared when the core wakes up from Sleep mode. For
the core to enter Sleep mode, LBACK and SNOOP bits in this
register should be set to 0.
Table 2-7:
Arbitration Phase Baud Rate Prescaler Register
Bits
Name
Access
Default
Value
Description
31:8
Reserved
–
0
Reserved.
7:0
BRP[7:0]
R/W
0
Arbitration Phase (Nominal) Baud Rate Prescaler.
These bits indicate the prescaler value.
The actual value is one more than the value written to the register.
These bits can be written only when the CEN bit in SRR is 0.
Table 2-6:
Mode Select Register
(Cont’d)
Bits
Name
Access Default
Value
Description