41.4.1 External Clock/Oscillator Timing Requirements

Figure 41-4. Clock Timing
Table 41-7. 
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise stated)
Param No.Sym.CharacteristicMin.Typ. †Max.UnitsConditions
ECL Oscillator
OS1FECLClock Frequency1MHz
OS2*TECL_DCClock Duty Cycle4060%
ECH Oscillator
OS5FECHClock Frequency32MHz
OS6*TECH_DCClock Duty Cycle4060%
LP Oscillator
OS7FLPClock Frequency32100kHz(Note 3)
XT Oscillator
OS8FXTClock Frequency4MHz(Note 3)
HS Oscillator
OS9FHSClock Frequency20MHzVDD > 2.5V (Note 3)
System Oscillator
OS20FOSCSystem Clock Frequency32MHz(Note 2)
OS21FCYInstruction FrequencyFOSC/4MHz
OS22TCYInstruction Period1251/FCYns

* These parameters are characterized but not tested.

Note:
  1. Instruction cycle period (TCY) equals four times the input oscillator time base period. All specified values are based on characterization data for that particular oscillator type under standard operating conditions with the device executing code. Exceeding these specified limits may result in an unstable oscillator operation and/or higher than expected current consumption. All devices are tested to operate at “min” values with an external clock applied to OSC1 pin. When an external clock input is used, the “max” cycle time limit is “DC” (no clock) for all devices.
  2. The system clock frequency (FOSC) is selected by the “main clock switch controls” as described in the “Power Saving Operation Modes” section.
  3. LP, XT and HS oscillator modes require an appropriate crystal or resonator to be connected to the device. For clocking the device with the external square wave, one of the EC mode selections must be used.