2023-05-23 05:20 AM - edited 2023-11-20 04:48 AM
Hi everybody,
I want to compensate the internal RC oscillator drift in a STM32F446RCT6. My idea is to measure the internal temperature and the trim the RC oscillator according to this using the designated register for it. Unfortunately the diagram of the typical drift in the data sheet (figure 27) makes absolutely no sense. The temperature goes from -40 over 0, 25, 5, 8, 105 to 125°C. Does anybody know the correct values or if there is just a simple table for it?
Thanks in advance.
2023-05-23 06:20 AM
My guess is that it's a font problem and '5' should read 50; '8' should read 80
2023-06-12 01:34 AM
Hello @AWeis.5 and welcome to the Community :) ,
Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention.
"-40,0,25,5,8,105,125" temperatures values for x-axis label are wrong and should be "-40,0,25,55,85,105,125".
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2023-06-12 02:54 AM
Note, that there's a significant spread of possible output at any given temperature (especially at the extremes) probably due to manufacturing tolerances, so you'll need to calibrate the devices individually.
JW