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UM10360 Datasheet, PDF (373/835 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – LPC17xx User manual
NXP Semiconductors
UM10360
Chapter 16: LPC17xx CAN1/2
13. ID look-up table RAM
The Whole ID Look-up Table RAM is only word accessible. A write access is only possible
during the Acceptance Filter Off or Bypass Mode. Read access is allowed in all
Acceptance Filter Modes.
If Standard (11-bit) Identifiers are used in the application, at least one of 3 tables in
Acceptance Filter RAM must not be empty. If the optional “FullCAN mode” is enabled, the
first table contains Standard identifiers for which reception is to be handled in this mode.
The next table contains individual Standard Identifiers and the third contains ranges of
Standard Identifiers, for which messages are to be received via the CAN Controllers. The
tables of FullCAN and individual Standard Identifiers must be arranged in ascending
numerical order, one per halfword, two per word. Since each CAN bus has its own
address map, each entry also contains the number of the CAN Controller (001-010) to
which it applies.
31
29
26
16
15
13
10
0
DIS NOT
CONTROLLER # ABLE USED
IDENTIFIER
Fig 57. Entry in FullCAN and individual standard identifier tables
The table of Standard Identifier Ranges contains paired upper and lower (inclusive)
bounds, one pair per word. These must also be arranged in ascending numerical order.
31
29
CONTROLLER
#
26
16
LOWER IDENTIFIER
BOUND
CONTROLLER
#
10
0
UPPER IDENTIFIER
BOUND
Fig 58. Entry in standard identifier range table
The disable bits in Standard entries provide a means to turn response, to particular CAN
Identifiers or ranges of Identifiers, on and off dynamically. When the Acceptance Filter
function is enabled, only the disable bits in Acceptance Filter RAM can be changed by
software. Response to a range of Standard addresses can be enabled by writing 32 zero
bits to its word in RAM, and turned off by writing 32 one bits (0xFFFF FFFF) to its word in
RAM. Only the disable bits are actually changed. Disabled entries must maintain the
ascending sequence of Identifiers.
If Extended (29-bit) Identifiers are used in the application, at least one of the other two
tables in Acceptance Filter RAM must not be empty, one for individual Extended Identifiers
and one for ranges of Extended Identifiers. The table of individual Extended Identifiers
must be arranged in ascending numerical order.
UM10360_1
User manual
Rev. 01 — 4 January 2010
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