•
D
represent the data bits per frame
•
S
represent the sum of start and first stop bits, if present.
shows the BAUD register value versus baud frequency f
BAUD
at a serial engine frequency of
48MHz. This assumes a
D
value of 8 bits and an
S
value of 2 bits (10 bits, including start and stop bits).
Table 31-3. BAUD Register Value vs. Baud Frequency
BAUD Register Value
Serial Engine CPF
f
BAUD
at 48MHz Serial Engine Frequency (f
REF
)
0 – 406
160
3MHz
407 – 808
161
2.981MHz
809 – 1205
162
2.963MHz
...
...
...
65206
31775
15.11kHz
65207
31871
15.06kHz
65208
31969
15.01kHz
31.6.3. Additional Features
31.6.3.1. Address Match and Mask
The SERCOM address match and mask feature is capable of matching either one address, two unique
addresses, or a range of addresses with a mask, based on the mode selected. The match uses seven or
eight bits, depending on the mode.
Address With Mask
An address written to the Address bits in the Address register (ADDR.ADDR), and a mask written to the
Address Mask bits in the Address register (ADDR.ADDRMASK) will yield an address match. All bits that
are masked are not included in the match. Note that writing the ADDR.ADDRMASK to 'all zeros' will
match a single unique address, while writing ADDR.ADDRMASK to 'all ones' will result in all addresses
being accepted.
Figure 31-4. Address With Mask
rx shift register
ADDRMASK
ADDR
==
Match
Two Unique Addresses
The two addresses written to ADDR and ADDRMASK will cause a match.
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