DF2506BR26DV Renesas Electronics America, DF2506BR26DV Datasheet - Page 698

IC H8S/2506 MCU FLASH 176-LFBGA

DF2506BR26DV

Manufacturer Part Number
DF2506BR26DV
Description
IC H8S/2506 MCU FLASH 176-LFBGA
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Series
H8® H8S/2500r
Datasheets

Specifications of DF2506BR26DV

Core Processor
H8S/2000
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
26MHz
Connectivity
I²C, SCI
Peripherals
POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
104
Program Memory Size
512KB (512K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
32K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
3 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 16x10b; D/A 2x8b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
176-LFBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-

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Section 18 Controller Area Network (HCAN) [H8S/2556 Group]
• Remote frame reception
Unread Message Overwrite: If the receive message identifier matches the mailbox identifier, the
receive message is stored in the mailbox regardless of whether the mailbox contains an unread
message or not. If a message overwrite occurs, the corresponding bit (UMSR0 to UMSR15) is set
in the unread message register (UMSR). In overwriting an unread message, when a new message
is received before the corresponding bit in the receive complete register (RXPR) has been cleared,
the unread message register (UMSR) is set. If the unread interrupt flag (IRR9) in the interrupt
mask register (IMR) is set to the interrupt enable value at this time, an interrupt can be sent to the
CPU. Figure 18.12 shows a flowchart for unread message overwriting.
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comparison sequence does not end at that point, but continues with mailbox 1 and then the
remaining mailboxes. It is therefore possible for a message matching mailbox 0 to be received
by another mailbox. Note that the same message cannot be stored in more than one of
mailboxes 1 to 15. On receiving a message, a CPU interrupt request may be generated
depending on the mailbox interrupt mask register (MBIMR) and interrupt mask register (IMR)
settings.
Two kinds of messages—data frames and remote frames—can be stored in mailboxes. A
remote frame differs from a data frame in that the remote transmission request bit (RTR) in the
message control register and the data field are 0 bytes long. The data length to be returned in a
data frame must be stored in the data length code (DLC) in the control field.
When a remote frame (RTR = recessive) is received, the corresponding bit is set in the remote
request wait register (RFPR). If the corresponding bit (MBIMR0 to MBIMR15) in the mailbox
interrupt mask register (MBIMR) and the remote frame request interrupt mask (IRR2) in the
interrupt mask register (IMR) are set to the interrupt enable value at this time, an interrupt can
be sent to the CPU.

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