External clock – Rainbow Electronics ATmega3290P_V User Manual

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ATmega329/3290/649/6490

2552H–AVR–11/06

External Clock

To drive the device from an external clock source, XTAL1 should be driven as shown in
Figure 14. To run the device on an external clock, the CKSEL Fuses must be pro-
grammed to “0000”.

Figure 14. External Clock Drive Configuration

When this clock source is selected, start-up times are determined by the SUT Fuses as
shown in Table 12.

When applying an external clock, it is required to avoid sudden changes in the applied
clock frequency to ensure stable operation of the MCU. A variation in frequency of more
than 2% from one clock cycle to the next can lead to unpredictable behavior. It is
required to ensure that the MCU is kept in Reset during such changes in the clock
frequency.

Note that the System Clock Prescaler can be used to implement run-time changes of
the internal clock frequency while still ensuring stable operation. Refer to “System Clock
Prescaler” on page 31 fo
r details.

Table 11. Crystal Oscillator Clock Frequency

CKSEL3..0

Frequency Range

0000

0 - 16 MHz

Table 12. Start-up Times for the External Clock Selection

SUT1..0

Start-up Time from Power-

down and Power-save

Additional Delay from

Reset (V

CC

= 5.0V)

Recommended Usage

00

6 CK

14CK

BOD enabled

01

6 CK

14CK + 4.1 ms

Fast rising power

10

6 CK

14CK + 65 ms

Slowly rising power

11

Reserved

NC

EXTERNAL

CLOCK

SIGNAL

XTAL2

XTAL1

GND

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