MOTOROLA MSE08AZ60_1J35D

Mask Set Errata
MSE08AZ60_1J35D
12/2002
Mask Set Errata for
MC68HC08AZ60,
Mask 1J35D
Introduction
This mask set errata applies to this MC68HC08AZ60 MCU mask set:
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1J35D
MCU Device Mask Set Identification
The mask set is identified by a 5-character code consisting of a version
number, a letter, two numerical digits, and a letter, for example 1J35D. All
standard devices are marked with a mask set number and a date code.
MCU Device Date Codes
Device markings indicate the week of manufacture and the mask set used. The
date is coded as four numerical digits where the first two digits indicate the year
and the last two digits indicate the work week. For instance, the date code
“0201” indicates the first week of the year 2002.
MCU Device Part Number Prefixes
Some MCU samples and devices are marked with an SC, PC, or XC prefix. An
SC prefix denotes special/custom device. A PC prefix indicates a prototype
device which has undergone basic testing only. An XC prefix denotes that the
device is tested but is not fully characterized or qualified over the full range of
normal manufacturing process variations. After full characterization and
qualification, devices will be marked with the MC or SC prefix.
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MSE08AZ60_1J35D
MSCAN Extended ID Rejected if STUFF Bit Between ID16 and ID15
SE17-MSCAN
For 32-bit and 16-bit identifier acceptance modes, an extended ID CAN frame
with a stuff bit between ID16 and ID15 can be erroneously rejected, depending
on IDAR0, IDAR1, and IDMR1.
Extended IDs (ID28-ID0) which generate a stuff bit between ID16 and ID15:
Table 1.
IDAR0
IDAR1
IDAR2
IDAR3
********
***1111x
xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
where
x = 0 or 1 (don't care)
* = pattern for ID28 to ID18 (see following).
Affected extended IDs (ID28 - ID18) patterns:
a)
xxxxxxxxx01
exceptions:
00000000001
01111100001
xxxx1000001 except 11111000001
b)
xxxxx100000
exception:
01111100000
c)
xxxx0111111
exception:
00000111111
d)
x0111110000
e)
10000000000
f)
11111111111
g)
10000011111
When an affected ID is received, an incorrect value is compared to the 2nd byte
of the filter (IDAR1 and IDAR5, plus IDAR3 and IDAR7 in 16-bit mode). This
incorrect value is the shift register contents before ID15 is shifted in (i.e. right
shifted by 1).
Workaround
If the problematic IDs cannot be avoided, the workaround is to mask certain bits
with IDMR1 (and IDMR5, plus IDMR3 and IDMR7 in 16-bit mode).
Example 1: to receive the message IDs
xxxx xxxx x011 111x xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
IDMR1 etc. must be 111x xxx1, i.e. ID20,19,18,15 must be masked.
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Mask Set Errata for 68HC08AZ60, Mask 1J35D
MOTOROLA
MSE08AZ60_1J35D
MSCAN Extended ID Rejected if STUFF Bit Between ID16 and ID15 SE17-MSCAN
Example 2: to receive the message IDs
xxxx 0111 1111 111x xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
IDMR1 etc. must be 1xxx xxx1, i.e. ID20 and ID15 must be masked.
In general, using IDMR1 etc. 1111 xxx1, i.e. masking ID20,19,18,SRR,15,
hides the problem.
MOTOROLA
Mask Set Errata for 68HC08AZ60, Mask 1J35D
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