MCP2515-E/PRB2 Microchip Technology, MCP2515-E/PRB2 Datasheet - Page 16

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MCP2515-E/PRB2

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP2515-E/PRB2
Description
CAN controller with SPI interface, 125 deg C, -40C to +125C, 18-PDIP, TUBE
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet
MCP2515
3.5
The TXnRTS pins are input pins that can be configured
as:
• Request-to-send inputs, which provides an
• Standard digital inputs
Configuration and control of these pins is accomplished
using the TXRTSCTRL register (see Register 3-3). The
TXRTSCTRL register can only be modified when the
MCP2515 is in Configuration mode (see Section 10.0
“Modes of Operation”). If configured to operate as a
request-to-send pin, the pin is mapped into the
respective TXBnCTRL.TXREQ bit for the transmit
buffer. The TXREQ bit is latched by the falling edge of
the TXnRTS pin. The TXnRTS pins are designed to
allow them to be tied directly to the RXnBF pins to
automatically initiate a message transmission when the
RXnBF pin goes low.
The TXnRTS pins have internal pull-up resistors of
100 kΩ (nominal).
DS21801E-page 16
alternative means of initiating the transmission of
a message from any of the transmit buffers
TXnRTS PINS
3.6
The MCU can request to abort a message in a specific
message
TXBnCTRL.TXREQ bit.
In addition, all pending messages can be requested to
be aborted by setting the CANCTRL.ABAT bit. This bit
MUST be reset (typically after the TXREQ bits have
been verified to be cleared) to continue transmitting
messages. The CANCTRL.ABTF flag will only be set if
the abort was requested via the CANCTRL.ABAT bit.
Aborting a message by resetting the TXREQ bit does
NOT cause the ABTF bit to be set.
Note:
Aborting Transmission
Messages that were transmitting when the
abort was requested will continue to
transmit. If the message does not
successfully complete transmission (i.e.,
lost arbitration or was interrupted by an
error frame), it will then be aborted.
buffer
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