/* Name: osccal.h * Author: Christian Starkjohann * Creation Date: 2008-04-10 * Tabsize: 4 * Copyright: (c) 2008 by OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT Software GmbH * License: GNU GPL v2 (see License.txt), GNU GPL v3 or proprietary (CommercialLicense.txt) */ /* General Description: This module contains a function which calibrates the AVR's internal RC oscillator so that the CPU runs at F_CPU (F_CPU is a macro which must be defined when the module is compiled, best passed in the compiler command line). The time reference is the USB frame clock of 1 kHz available immediately after a USB RESET condition. Timing is done by counting CPU cycles, so all interrupts must be disabled while the calibration runs. For low level timing measurements, usbMeasureFrameLength() is called. This function must be enabled in usbconfig.h by defining USB_CFG_HAVE_MEASURE_FRAME_LENGTH to 1. It is recommended to call calibrateOscillator() from the reset hook in usbconfig.h: #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ #include // for sei() extern void calibrateOscillator(void); #endif #define USB_RESET_HOOK(resetStarts) if(!resetStarts){cli(); calibrateOscillator(); sei();} This routine is an alternative to the continuous synchronization described in osctune.h. Algorithm used: calibrateOscillator() first does a binary search in the OSCCAL register for the best matching oscillator frequency. Then it does a next neighbor search to find the value with the lowest clock rate deviation. It is guaranteed to find the best match among neighboring values, but for version 5 oscillators (which have a discontinuous relationship between OSCCAL and frequency) a better match might be available in another OSCCAL region. Limitations: This calibration algorithm may try OSCCAL values of up to 192 even if the optimum value is far below 192. It may therefore exceed the allowed clock frequency of the CPU in low voltage designs! Precision depends on the OSCCAL vs. frequency dependency of the oscillator. Typical precision for an ATMega168 (derived from the OSCCAL vs. F_RC diagram in the data sheet) should be in the range of 0.4%. Only the 12.8 MHz and 16.5 MHz versions of V-USB (with built-in receiver PLL) can tolerate this deviation! All other frequency modules require at least 0.2% precision. */ #ifndef __OSCCAL_H_INCLUDED__ #define __OSCCAL_H_INCLUDED__ void calibrateOscillator(void); /* This function calibrates the RC oscillator so that the CPU runs at F_CPU. * It MUST be called immediately after the end of a USB RESET condition! * Disable all interrupts during the call! * It is recommended that you store the resulting value in EEPROM so that a * good guess value is available after the next reset. */ #endif /* __OSCCAL_H_INCLUDED__ */