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S912XEG128J2VAL

S912XEG128J2VAL

Model S912XEG128J2VAL
Description IC,MICROCONTROLLER,16-BIT,CPU12 CPU,CMOS,QFP,112PIN,PLASTIC
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Chip Manufacturer ROCHESTER
Chapter 16 Freescale’s Scalable Controller Area Network (S12MSCANV3)
16.3.3.4
Transmit Buffer Priority Register (TBPR)
Because of an order from the United States International Trade Commission, BGA-packaged product lines and part numbers indicated here currently are not
available from Freescale for import or sale in the United States prior to September 2010: S12XE products in 208 MAPBGA packages
This register defines the local priority of the associated message buffer. The local priority is used for the
internal prioritization process of the MSCAN and is defined to be highest for the smallest binary number.
The MSCAN implements the following internal prioritization mechanisms:
• All transmission buffers with a cleared TXEx flag participate in the prioritization immediately
before the SOF (start of frame) is sent.
• The transmission buffer with the lowest local priority field wins the prioritization.
In cases of more than one buffer having the same lowest priority, the message buffer with the lower index
number wins.
Module Base + 0xXXXD
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
R
PRIO7
W
Reset:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PRIO6
PRIO5
PRIO4
PRIO3
PRIO2
PRIO1
PRIO0
Figure 16-36. Transmit Buffer Priority Register (TBPR)
Read: Anytime when TXEx flag is set (see
Section 16.3.2.7, “MSCAN Transmitter Flag Register
(CANTFLG)”)
and the corresponding transmit buffer is selected in CANTBSEL (see
Section 16.3.2.11,
“MSCAN Transmit Buffer Selection Register (CANTBSEL)”).
(CANTFLG)”)
and the corresponding transmit buffer is selected in CANTBSEL (see
Section 16.3.2.11,
“MSCAN Transmit Buffer Selection Register (CANTBSEL)”).
If the TIME bit is enabled, the MSCAN will write a time stamp to the respective registers in the active
transmit or receive buffer right after the EOF of a valid message on the CAN bus (see
Section 16.3.2.1,
“MSCAN Control Register 0 (CANCTL0)”).
In case of a transmission, the CPU can only read the time
stamp after the respective transmit buffer has been flagged empty.
The timer value, which is used for stamping, is taken from a free running internal CAN bit clock. A timer
overrun is not indicated by the MSCAN. The timer is reset (all bits set to 0) during initialization mode. The
CPU can only read the time stamp registers.
Module Base + 0xXXXE
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
R
W
Reset:
TSR15
TSR14
TSR13
TSR12
TSR11
TSR10
TSR9
TSR8
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Figure 16-37. Time Stamp Register — High Byte (TSRH)
MC9S12XE-Family Reference Manual , Rev. 1.19
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Freescale Semiconductor
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