Hello,
For the device you are using, the datasheet stipulates the following worst case figures for stability of the trimmed internal reference associated with the ICG module.
Vdd = 1.8 to 3.6 volt, at constant temperature: +/-2 % (typically +/-0.5 %)
Vdd = 3V +/-10 percent, -40C to +85C: +/-2 % (typically +/-0.5 %)
The deviation over the temperature range 0C to 70C should be significantly lower.
For the SCI, my understanding is that the maximum allowable baud rate error between both ends is about 4 percent. This figure should be easily met if only one end of the data link is subject to the above potential errors. If both ends of the link may potentially shift in opposite directions, the use of the internal reference is a little more questionable. You also need to consider any initial baud rate error because the bus frequency is not an exact multiple of 16 times the required baud rate.
When you say that you wish to rely on the factory trim value, I cannot understand why you would not re-calibrate the trim value during normal insitu programming, under known voltage and temperature conditions, and with your specific PCB layout. You would need to do this anyway, should the programmer do a mass erase prior to programming, or should you ever upgrade the firmware.
Regards,
Mac