2015-08-12 01:54 AM
Hi
RM0038 Reference manual sais: ''LSI clock ... The clock frequency is around37 kHz.''Can you tell me what is the max possible clock Deviation? (in percentage / Hz)ThanksYaron #stm322015-08-12 02:11 AM
It's in the datasheet.
The idea is, that the RM contains information on ''how it works'' from the logical point of view and the datasheet information on physical particularities. JW2015-08-12 02:33 AM
Hi Yaron,
I suggest you to check the LSI oscillator characteristics table in the related datasheet of your STM32 product.-Syrine-2015-08-12 02:42 AM
2015-08-12 03:32 AM
-10% .. +4% is a deviation for an individual part, once the initial frequency has been measured.
It applies over the temperature range 0 degrees C .. 105 degrees C. Temperature is the most likely short term cause of variation and note its effectmay not be linear
. Only you will know what the expected temperature variation is for your application. (Alternatively, thermostat the device or don't use the LSI oscillator.)2015-08-12 06:20 AM
I'm not even sure characterizing a given part over temperature and voltage is going to help, but might be worth evaluating just to see how bad it is.
With F1/2/4 I'm pretty sure it's wildly unstable with static conditions. The latter parts can time the periodicity (1, 2, or 8 cycles) against solid external sources.2015-08-12 06:37 AM
Hi Yaron,
Please check with your FAE or local representative to get more details on the drift rate.-Syrine-