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CP3BT10 Datasheet, PDF (56/210 Pages) National Semiconductor (TI) – Reprogrammable Connectivity Processor with Bluetooth and USB Interfaces
ACE1
ACE2
POR
When the Auxiliary Clock Enable bit is set and
a stable Main Clock is provided, the Auxiliary
Clock 1 prescaler is enabled and generates
the first Auxiliary Clock. When the ACE1 bit is
clear or the Main Clock is not stable, Auxiliary
Clock 1 is stopped. Auxiliary Clock 1 is used
as the clock input for the Bluetooth LLC and
the audio interface. After reset this bit is clear.
0 – Auxiliary Clock 1 is stopped.
1 – Auxiliary Clock 1 is active if the Main
Clock is stable.
When the Auxiliary Clock Enable 2 bit is set
and a stable Main Clock is provided, the Aux-
iliary Clock 2 prescaler is enabled and gener-
ates Auxiliary Clock 2. When the ACE2 bit is
clear or the Main Clock is not stable, the Aux-
iliary Clock 2 is stopped. Auxiliary Clock 2 is
used as the clock input for the CVSD/PCM
transcoder. After reset this bit is clear.
0 – Auxiliary Clock 2 is stopped.
1 – Auxiliary Clock 2 is active if the Main
Clock is stable.
Power-On-Reset - The Power-On-Reset bit is
set when a power-turn-on condition has been
detected. This bit can only be cleared by soft-
ware, not set. Writing a 1 to this bit will be ig-
nored, and the previous value of the bit will be
unchanged.
0 – Software cleared this bit.
1 – Software has not cleared his bit since the
last reset.
low-frequency oscillator clock while the
MODE field is modified.
MODE2:0
Output
Frequency
(from 12 MHz
input clock)
Description
000 Reserved
001 Reserved
010 Reserved
011 36 MHz
100 48 MHz
101 60 MHz
110 Reserved
111 Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
3× Mode
4× Mode
5× Mode
Reserved
Reserved
11.8.3 Low Frequency Clock Prescaler Register
(PRSSC)
The PRSSC register is a byte-wide read/write register that
holds the clock divisor used to generate the Slow Clock from
the Main Clock. The register is initialized to B6h at reset.
7
0
SCDIV
11.8.2 High Frequency Clock Prescaler Register
(PRSFC)
The PRSFC register is a byte-wide read/write register that
holds the 4-bit clock divisor used to generate the high-fre-
quency clock. In addition, the upper three bits are used to
control the operation of the PLL. The register is initialized to
4Fh at reset (except in PROG mode.)
7
6
4
3
0
Res
MODE
FCDIV
SCDIV
11.8.4
The Slow Clock Divisor field specifies a divi-
sor to be used when generating the Slow
Clock from the Main Clock. The Main Clock is
divided by a value of (2 × (SCDIV + 1)) to ob-
tain the Slow Clock. At reset, the SCDIV reg-
ister is initialized to B6h, which generates a
Slow Clock rate of 32786.89 Hz. This is about
0.5% faster than a Slow Clock generated from
an external 32768 Hz crystal network.
Auxiliary Clock Prescaler Register (PRSAC)
FCDIV
MODE
The Fast Clock Divisor specifies the divisor
used to obtain the high-frequency System
Clock from the PLL or Main Clock. The divisor
is (FCDIV + 1).
The PLL MODE field specifies the operation
mode of the on-chip PLL. After reset the
MODE bits are initialized to 100b, so the PLL
is configured to generate a 48-MHz clock.
This register must not be modified when the
System Clock is derived from the PLL Clock.
The System Clock must be derived from the
The PRSAC register is a byte-wide read/write register that
holds the clock divisor values for prescalers used to gener-
ate the two auxiliary clocks from the Main Clock. The regis-
ter is initialized to FFh at reset.
7
4
3
0
ACDIV2
ACDIV2
ACDIV1
ACDIV2
The Auxiliary Clock Divisor 1 field specifies
the divisor to be used for generating Auxiliary
Clock 1 from the Main Clock. The Main Clock
is divided by a value of (ACDIV1 + 1).
The Auxiliary Clock Divisor 2 field specifies
the divisor to be used for generating Auxiliary
Clock 2 from the Main Clock. The Main Clock
is divided by a value of (ACDIV2 + 1).
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