NXP Semiconductors
FXTH87E
FXTH87E, Family of Tire Pressure Monitor Sensors
FXTH87ERM
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Reference manual
Rev. 5.0 — 4 February 2019
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Address
Register Name
Bit 7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Bit 0
$1803
SIMOPT2
COPT[2:0]
LFOSEL
TCLKDIV
BUSCLKS[1:0]
$1804
Reserved
$1805
Reserved
$1806
SDIDH
REV[3:0]
ID[11:8]
$1807
SDIDL
ID[7:0]
$1808
SRTISC
RTIF
RTIACK
RTICLKS
RTIE
0
RTIS{2:0]
$1809
SPMSC1
LVDF
LVDACK
LVDIE
LVDRE
LVDSE
LVDE
0
BGBE
$180A
SPMSC2
0
0
0
0
PPDACK
PDC
0
$180B
FRC
FRCLR
FRCEN
FPAGE
$180C
SPMSC3
LVWF
LVWACK
LVDV
LVWV
0
0
0
0
$180D
SIMSES
KBF
IRQF
TRF
PWUF
LFF
RFF
$180E
SOTRM
SOTRM[7:0]
$180F
SIMTST
TRH[2:0]
TRO
$1810-1F Reserved
$1820
FCDIV
DIVLD
PRDIV8
DIV[5:0]
$1821
FOPT
KEYEN
FNORED
0
0
0
0
SEC0[1:0]}
$1822
Reserved
$1823
FCNFG
0
0
KEYACC
0
0
0
0
0
$1824
FPROT
FPS[7:1]
FPDIS
$1825
FSTAT
FCBEF
FCCF
FPVIOL
FACCERR
0
FBLANK
0
0
$1826
FCMD
FERASE
FCMD[6:0]
$1827-3F Reserved
Note:
Reserved bits shown as 0 must always be written to 0.
Note:
Reserved bits shown as 1 must always be written to 1.
Note:
Shaded bits are recommended to only be controlled by firmware or factory test.
6.5 MCU parameter registers
The 64 bytes of parameter registers are located at addresses $0050 through $008F.
These registers are powered up at all times and may be used to store temporary or
history data during the times that the MCU is in any of the STOP modes. The parameter
register at $008F is used by the firmware for interrupt flags.
6.6 MCU RAM
The FXTH87E includes static RAM. The locations in RAM below $0100 can be accessed
using the more efficient direct addressing mode, and any single bit in this area can be
accessed with the bit-manipulation instructions (BCLR, BSET, BRCLR, and BRSET).
Locating the most frequently accessed program variables in this area of RAM is
preferred.
The RAM retains data when the MCU is in low-power WAIT, or STOP4 modes. At power-
on or after wakeup from STOP1, the contents of RAM are not initialized. RAM data
is unaffected by any reset provided that the supply voltage does not drop below the
minimum value for RAM retention (VRAM).
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