SLAA450G April 2010 – April 2020
During prototyping, it is important to maintain the 1-MHz DCO calibration data. This is used for stable communication with the host during BSL operation. DCO calibration data is also useful for a defined clock frequency in the user application.
The easiest way to read calibration data is during debugging of a user application that does not overwrite InfoA data. Calibration values can, for example, be retrieved by the methods shown in Figure 6 or Figure 7.
It is important to record these values and restore them in the BSL asm file during debugging. For production, there are other ways of doing so; for example, with the GANG430 production programmer.