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8271D–AVR–05/11
ATmega48A/PA/88A/PA/168A/PA/328/P
shows a block diagram of the clock generation logic.
Figure 20-2.
Clock Generation Logic, Block Diagram
Signal description:
txclk
Transmitter clock (Internal Signal).
rxclk
Receiver base clock (Internal Signal).
xcki
Input from XCK pin (internal Signal). Used for synchronous slave operation.
xcko
Clock output to XCK pin (Internal Signal). Used for synchronous master
operation.
fosc
XTAL pin frequency (System Clock).
20.3.1
Internal Clock Generation – The Baud Rate Generator
Internal clock generation is used for the asynchronous and the synchronous master modes of
operation. The description in this section refers to
The USART Baud Rate Register (UBRRn) and the down-counter connected to it function as a
programmable prescaler or baud rate generator. The down-counter, running at system clock
(f
osc
), is loaded with the UBRRn value each time the counter has counted down to zero or when
the UBRRnL Register is written. A clock is generated each time the counter reaches zero. This
clock is the baud rate generator clock output (= f
osc
/(UBRRn+1)). The Transmitter divides the
baud rate generator clock output by 2, 8 or 16 depending on mode. The baud rate generator out-
put is used directly by the Receiver’s clock and data recovery units. However, the recovery units
use a state machine that uses 2, 8 or 16 states depending on mode set by the state of the
UMSELn, U2Xn and DDR_XCKn bits.
Prescaling
Down-Counter
/2
UBRRn
/4
/2
foscn
UBRRn+1
Sync
Register
OSC
XCKn
Pin
txclk
U2Xn
UMSELn
DDR_XCKn
0
1
0
1
xcki
xcko
DDR_XCKn
rxclk
0
1
1
0
Edge
Detector
UCPOLn