ATMEGA8L ATMEL [ATMEL Corporation], ATMEGA8L Datasheet - Page 24

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ATMEGA8L

Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA8L
Description
8-bit AVR with 8K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash
Manufacturer
ATMEL [ATMEL Corporation]
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Asynchronous Timer Clock –
clk
ADC Clock – clk
Clock Sources
24
ASY
ATmega8(L)
ADC
The Asynchronous Timer clock allows the Asynchronous Timer/Counter to be clocked
directly from an external 32 kHz clock crystal. The dedicated clock domain allows using
this Timer/Counter as a real-time counter even when the device is in sleep mode. The
Asynchronous Timer/Counter uses the same XTAL pins as the CPU main clock but
requires a CPU main clock frequency of more than four times the Oscillator frequency.
Thus, asynchronous operation is only available while the chip is clocked on the Internal
Oscillator.
The ADC is provided with a dedicated clock domain. This allows halting the CPU and
I/O clocks in order to reduce noise generated by digital circuitry. This gives more accu-
rate ADC conversion results.
The device has the following clock source options, selectable by Flash Fuse Bits as
shown below. The clock from the selected source is input to the AVR clock generator,
and routed to the appropriate modules.
Table 2. Device Clocking Options Select
Note:
The various choices for each clocking option is given in the following sections. When the
CPU wakes up from Power-down or Power-save, the selected clock source is used to
time the start-up, ensuring stable Oscillator operation before instruction execution starts.
When the CPU starts from reset, there is as an additional delay allowing the power to
reach a stable level before commencing normal operation. The Watchdog Oscillator is
used for timing this real-time part of the start-up time. The number of WDT Oscillator
cycles used for each time-out is shown in Table 3. The frequency of the Watchdog
Oscillator is voltage dependent as shown in “ATmega8 Typical Characteristics”. The
device is shipped with CKSEL = “0001” and SUT = “10” (1 MHz Internal RC Oscillator,
slowly rising power).
Table 3. Number of Watchdog Oscillator Cycles
Device Clocking Option
External Crystal/Ceramic Resonator
External Low-frequency Crystal
External RC Oscillator
Calibrated Internal RC Oscillator
External Clock
Typical Time-out (V
1. For all fuses “1” means unprogrammed while “0” means programmed.
4.1 ms
65 ms
CC
= 5.0V)
Typical Time-out (V
(1)
4.3 ms
69 ms
CC
= 3.0V)
Number of Cycles
64K (65,536)
4K (4,096)
1111 - 1010
1000 - 0101
0100 - 0001
CKSEL3..0
1001
0000
2486M–AVR–12/03

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