1 basic clock module, Figure 7–1. basic clock schematic – Texas Instruments MSP430x1xx User Manual

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7-2

7.1

Basic Clock Module

The Basic Clock Module (shown in Figure 7–1) follows the major targets of low
system cost and low power consumption. Using three internal clock signals,
the design engineer can select the best balance of performance and low power
consumption. The Basic Clock Module can be configured to operate without
any external components, with one external resistor, with one or two external
crystals, with resonators, or with clock sources using any combination of the
above. The Basic Clock Module is accessible to the CPU as a byte-wide
peripheral module.

Figure 7–1. Basic Clock Schematic

DIVA

XT2Off

XIN

LFXT1 Oscillator

ACLK

OSCOff

XTS

/1, /2, /4, /8

2

DIVM

/1, /2, /4, /8, Off

2

2

SELM

CPUOff

Auxiliary Clock

MCLK

Main System Clock

DIVS

/1, /2, /4, /8, Off

2

SELS

SCG1

SMCLK

Sub-System Clock

XOUT

XT2IN

XT2OUT

SMCLKGEN

LFXT1CLK

XT2CLK

MCLKGEN

ACLKGEN

DCOMOD

XT2
Oscillator

Digital Controlled Oscillator DCO

+

Modulator MOD

DC

Generator

5

3

DCO

MOD

Rsel SCG0

DCOR

If the external resistor function is shared on a digital terminal, the DCOR control
bit defines if the digital port of the DCO generator is connected to that terminal.

Pn.x

VCC

VCC

0

1

Note: The XT2 oscillator is implemented in MSP430F13x and MSP430F14x devices. The LFXT1 signal is used instead of XT2CLK signal in

MSP430x11x and MSP430x11x1 devices without XT2 oscillator.

3

0,1

2

0

1

DCOCLK

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