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CONTROLLER AREA NETWORK (bxCAN)
10.10 CONTROLLER AREA NETWORK (bxCAN)
10.10.1 Introduction
This peripheral Basic Extended CAN, named bx-
CAN, interfaces the CAN network. It supports the
CAN protocol version 2.0A and B. It has been de-
signed to manage a high number of incoming mes-
sages efficiently with a minimum CPU load. It also
meets the priority requirements for transmit mes-
sages.
For safety-critical applications, the CAN controller
provides all hardware functions for supporting the
CAN Time Triggered Communication option.
10.10.2 Main Features
â–  Supports CAN protocol version 2.0 A, B Active
â–  Bit rates up to 1Mbit/s
â–  Supports the Time Triggered Communication
option
Transmission
â–  Three transmit mailboxes
â–  Configurable transmit priority
â–  Time Stamp on SOF transmission
Reception
â–  Two receive FIFOs with three stages
â–  Eight scalable filter banks
â–  Identifier list feature
â–  Configurable FIFO overrun
â–  Time Stamp on SOF reception
Time Triggered Communication Option
â–  Disable automatic retransmission mode
Figure 142. CAN Network Topology
â–  16-bit free running timer
â–  Configurable timer resolution
â–  Time Stamp sent in last two data bytes
Management
â–  Maskable interrupts
â–  Software-efficient mailbox mapping at a unique
address space
10.10.3 General Description
In today’s CAN applications, the number of nodes
in a network is increasing and often several net-
works are linked together via gateways. Typically
the number of messages in the system (and thus
to be handled by each node) has significantly in-
creased. In addition to the application messages,
Network Management and Diagnostic messages
have been introduced.
– An enhanced filtering mechanism is required to
handle each type of message.
Furthermore, application tasks require more CPU
time, therefore real-time constraints caused by
message reception have to be reduced.
– A receive FIFO scheme allows the CPU to be
dedicated to application tasks for a long time pe-
riod without losing messages.
The standard HLP (Higher Layer Protocol) based
on standard CAN drivers requires an efficient in-
terface to the CAN controller.
– All mailboxes and registers are organized in 16-
byte pages mapped at the same address and se-
lected via a page select register.
ST9 MCU
Application
CAN
Controller
CAN
Rx
CAN
Tx
CAN
Transceiver
CAN
High
CAN
Low
CAN Bus
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