14.11.2 Clock Prescaler Register

Name: CLKPR
Offset: 0x61
Reset: Refer to the bit description
Property: -

Bit 76543210 
 CLKPCE   CLKPS [3:0] 
Access R/WR/WR/WR/WR/W 
Reset 0xxxx 

Bit 7 – CLKPCE Clock Prescaler Change Enable

The CLKPCE bit must be written to logic one to enable change of the CLKPS bits. The CLKPCE bit is only updated when the other bits in CLKPR are simultaneously written to zero. CLKPCE is cleared by hardware four cycles after it is written or when CLKPS bits are written. Rewriting the CLKPCE bit within this time-out period does neither extend the time-out period, nor clear the CLKPCE bit.

Bits 3:0 – CLKPS [3:0] Clock Prescaler Select

These bits define the division factor between the selected clock source and the internal system clock. These bits can be written run-time to vary the clock frequency to suit the application requirements. As the divider divides the master clock input to the MCU, the speed of all synchronous peripherals is reduced when a division factor is used. The division factors are given in the table below.

The CKDIV8 Fuse determines the initial value of the CLKPS bits. If CKDIV8 is unprogrammed, the CLKPS bits will be reset to “0000”. If CKDIV8 is programmed, CLKPS bits are reset to “0011”, giving a division factor of 8 at start up. This feature should be used if the selected clock source has a higher frequency than the maximum frequency of the device at the present operating conditions. Note that any value can be written to the CLKPS bits regardless of the CKDIV8 Fuse setting. The Application software must ensure that a sufficient division factor is chosen if the selected clock source has a higher frequency than the maximum frequency of the device at the present operating conditions. The device is shipped with the CKDIV8 Fuse programmed.

Table 14-16. Clock Prescaler Select
CLKPS[3:0]Clock Division Factor
00001
00012
00104
00118
010016
010132
011064
0111128
1000256
1001Reserved
1010Reserved
1011Reserved
1100Reserved
1101Reserved
1110Reserved
1111Reserved