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71M6531D_10 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: 71M6531D_10
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内容描述: 电能计量IC [Energy Meter IC]
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品牌: TERIDIAN [ TERIDIAN SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION ]
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Data Sheet 71M6531D/F-71M6532D/F  
FDS 6531/6532 005  
1.5  
On-Chip Resources  
1.5.1 Oscillator  
The oscillator of the 71M6531D/F and 71M6532D/F drives a standard 32.768 kHz watch crystal. These  
crystals are accurate and do not require a high-current oscillator circuit. The oscillator of the 71M6531D/F  
and 71M6532D/F has been designed specifically to handle these crystals and is compatible with their  
high impedance and limited power handling capability.  
Oscillator calibration can improve the accuracy of both the RTC and metering. Refer to Section 1.5.3  
Real-Time Clock (RTC) for more information.  
The oscillator is powered directly and only from VBAT, which therefore must be connected to a DC voltage  
source. The oscillator requires approximately 100 nA, which is negligible compared to the internal leakage  
of a battery.  
The oscillator may appear to work when VBAT is not connected, but this mode of operation is not  
recommended.  
If VBAT is connected to a drained battery or disconnected, a battery test that sets BME may drain  
VBAT’s supply and cause the oscillator to stop. A stopped oscillator may force the device to reset.  
Therefore, an unexpected reset during a battery test should be interpreted as a battery failure.  
1.5.2 Internal Clocks  
Timing for the device is derived from the 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator output. On-chip timing functions  
include:  
The MPU clock (CKMPU)  
The emulator clock (2 x CKMPU)  
The clock for the CE (CKCE)  
The clock driving the delta-sigma ADC along with the FIR (CKADC, CKFIR)  
A real time clock (RTC).  
The two general-purpose counter/timers contained in the MPU are controlled by CKMPU (see Section  
1.4.7 Timers and Counters). Table 37 provides a summary of the available clock functions.  
Table 37: Clock System Summary  
MCK Divider / [M40MHZ, M26MHZ]  
Derived  
From  
Brownout  
Mode  
Clock  
CKPLL  
÷2 / [1,0]  
÷3 / [0,1]  
78.6432  
MHz  
÷4** / [0,0]  
78.6432  
MHz  
Crystal  
78.6432 MHz  
off  
112 kHz  
26.2144  
MHz  
19.6608  
MHz  
MCK  
CKPLL  
39.3216 MHz  
4.9152  
MHz †  
9.8304  
MHz †  
CKCE  
MCK  
MCK  
6.5536MHz 4.9152 MHz off  
CKADC / CKFIR  
4.9152 MHz  
9.8304 MHz***  
32.768 kHz  
6.5536 MHz 4.9152 MHz 28 kHz  
6.5536 MHz 4.9152 MHz  
CKMPU maximum MCK  
CK32 MCK  
** Default state at power-up  
28 kHz  
***  
***  
32.768 kHz 32.768 kHz  
*** The maximum CKMPU frequency. CKMPU can be reduced from this rate using MPU_DIV[2:0].  
CKCE = 9.8304 MHz when CE10MHZ is set, 4.9152 MHz otherwise.  
The master clock, MCK, is generated by an on-chip PLL that multiplies the oscillator output frequency  
(CK32) by 2400 to provide approximately 80 MHz (78.6432 MHz). A divider controlled by the I/O RAM  
bits M40MHZ and M26MHZ permits scaling of MCK by ½, and ¼. All other clocks are derived from this  
scaled MCK output (making them multiples of 32768 Hz), and the clock skew is matched so that the rising  
edges of CKADC, CKCE, CK32 and CKMPU are aligned.  
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