General
Review and verify the following for the custom schematic design:
- Reviewed above "Common checklist for all sections" section of the user's guide.
- Configuration of processor clock input source, crystal + internal oscillator
or external oscillator.
- Selection of crystal, crystal
frequency and crystal load capacitor.
- Selection of MCU_OSC0 external crystal load capacitor.
- Connection recommendations
when crystal + internal oscillator or external oscillator is used.
- Connection of XO when external oscillator output is connected to XI.
Schematic Review
Follow the below list for the custom schematic
design:
- Connection of 25MHz MCU_OSC0 clock is mandatory.
- Selection of External crystal or External clock oscillator as per the data
sheet requirements.
- Verify the crystal, crystal frequency and crystal load capacitor selected
follows processor-specific data sheet recommendations.
- 25MHz is the clock input frequency currently supported. Refer
processor-specific data sheet for supported clock input frequencies.
- Direct connection of crystal (without series or parallel resistor) and
connection of the crystal load capacitance circuit (MCU_OSC0) as per
processor-specific data sheet.
- External crystal load
capacitor is recommended to be 2x of the crystal load, including PCB
capacitance (approximately 4pF).
- The recommendation is to select crystal load value such that a standard
value capacitor can be selected for the load capacitor.
- The recommendation is to retain the HFOSC0 registers in the default state.
- When external oscillator is used, the recommendation is to add decoupling
capacitor and a bulk capacitor near to the oscillator supply pin and series
resistor on the clock output pin.
- The recommendation is to connect XO to VSS when external oscillator (LVCMOS
clock) output is connected to XI.
- Addition of series resistor (22Ω) on the clock output pin close to the
oscillator.
Additional
- Refer to the Applications, Implementation, and Layout section of the
processor-specific data sheet for clock routing guidelines.
- The recommendation is to connect
the 25MHz (performance has been validated only with 25MHz frequency) crystal
directly to the processor XI and XO pins, no series or parallel resistors are
recommended. The internal oscillator implements Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for
amplitude control.
- Processor-specific data sheet
shows that MCU_OSC0 does not start until the core voltage ramps because there
are some cases where the oscillator does not start until VDD_CORE ramps. In most
of the use cases, the oscillator starts when VDDS_OSC0 supply ramps (although
the oscillator starting when VDDS_OSC0 ramps is not always the case). The
oscillator start-up diagram in the processor-specific data sheet shows the
maximum start-up time, which includes the case where the delay is based on
VDD_CORE being valid.
- A DC steady-state condition is
not allowed on MCU_OSC0_XI because MCU_OSC0_XI is internally AC coupled to a
comparator that can enter an unknown state.
- The LVCMOS clock sourcing the
MCU_OSC0_XI input is required to have monotonic transitions and shall be
connected to MCU_OSC0_XI with a point-to-point connection, by a series resistor
placed near the clock source. The series termination resistor value shall match
the clock source output impedance to the transmission line impedance. For
example, a 20Ω is used when clock source has 30Ω output impedance and the PCB
signal trace has 50Ω characteristic impedance. This allows the reflection that
returns from the far end of the unterminated transmission line to be completely
absorbed such that this does not introduce any non-monotonic events.
- The recommendation is to minimize
the PCB trace length connecting the external clock source to MCU_OSC0_XI. This
reduces capacitive loading and minimizes probability of external noise sources
coupling to the clock signal. Reduced capacitive loading improves rise/fall
times of the clock signal which reduces the probability of jitter being
introduced (to the clock source or the custom board).
- The recommendation is to verify the crystal selection with the crystal supplies
or manufacturer.