4.16.2 Embedded Characteristics
The Clock Generator is made up of:
- Oscillators
- A low-power 32.768 kHz oscillator supporting crystals, resonators and Bypass mode (referred to as “32.768 KHz crystal oscillator” throughout the document)
- An embedded always-on, slow RC oscillator generating a typical 32 kHz clock
- A 20 to 50 MHz oscillator supporting crystals, resonators and Bypass mode (referred to as “main crystal oscillator” throughout the document)
- A main RC oscillator generating a typical 12 MHz clock
- Five
fractional-N PLLs with an input range of 20 to 50 MHz and different internal frequency ranges
- System PLL (PLLA) - PLL ID0
- USB High-speed PLL (UPLL) - PLL ID1
- Audio PLL (AUDIOPLL) - PLL ID2
- LVDS PLL (LVDSPLL) - PLL ID3
- System PLL divided by 2 (PLLADIV2) - PLL ID4
The Clock Generator provides the following clocks:
- MD_SLCK—Monitoring domain slow clock. This clock, sourced from the always-on slow RC oscillator only, is the only permanent clock of the system and feeds safety-critical functions of the device (WDT, RSTC, SCKC, frequency monitors and detectors, PMC start-up time counters).
- TD_SLCK—Timing domain slow clock. This clock, sourced from the 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator or the always-on slow RC oscillator, is routed to the RTC and RTT peripherals.
- MAINCK—Output of the main clock oscillator selection. This clock is either the main crystal oscillator or the main RC oscillator.
- PLL Clocks—Outputs of embedded PLLs