11.4 Low Frequency Crystal Oscillator
The Low Frequency Crystal Oscillator is optimized for use with a 32.768 kHz watch crystal. When selecting crystals, load capacitance and crystal’s Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) must be taken into consideration. Both values are specified by the crystal vendor. The oscillator is optimized for very low power consumption, and thus when selecting crystals, consider the Maximum ESR Recommendations:
Crystal CL [pF] | Max. ESR [kΩ](1) |
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6.5 | 75 |
9.0 | 65 |
12.5 | 30 |
- Maximum ESR is typical value based on characterization.
The Low Frequency Crystal Oscillator provides an internal load capacitance at each TOSC pin:
32 kHz Osc. Type | Internal Pad Capacitance (XTAL1/TOSC1) | Internal Pad Capacitance (XTAL2/TOSC2) |
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Ci of system oscillator (XTAL pins) | 18 pF | 8 pF |
Ci of timer oscillator (TOSC pins) | 18 pF | 8 pF |
The capacitance (Ce+Ci) needed at each TOSC pin can be calculated by using:
- Ce - is optional external capacitors. (= C1, C2 as shown in Clock Source Connections.)
- Ci - is the pin capacitance in Table 11-3.
- CL - is the load capacitance specified by the crystal vendor.
- CS - is the total stray capacitance for one XTAL pin.
Crystals specifying a load capacitance (CL) higher than 6 pF require external capacitors applied as described in Clock Source Connections.
The Low Frequency Crystal Oscillator must be selected by setting the CKSEL Fuses to '0110' or '0111',and Start-Up times are determined by the SUT Fuses, as shown in the following two tables.
SUT[1:0] | Additional Delay from Reset (VCC = 5.0V) | Recommended Usage |
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00 | 19CK | Fast rising power or BOD enabled |
01 | 19CK + 4.1 ms | Slowly rising power |
10 | 19CK + 65 ms | Stable frequency at start-up |
11 | Reserved |
CKSEL[3:0] | Start-Up Time from Power-Down and Power-Save | Recommended Usage |
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0100(1) | 1K CK | |
0101 | 32K CK | Stable frequency at start-up |
- This option should only be used if frequency stability at start-up is not important for the application.