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CHAPTER 20 UART/SIO
20.7.1
Operating Description of Operation Mode 0
Operation mode 0 operates as clock asynchronous mode (UART).
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Operating Description of UART/SIO Operation Mode 0
Clock asynchronous mode (UART) is selected when the MD bit in the UART/SIO serial mode control
register 1 (SCM10) is set to 0.
●
Baud rate
The serial clock is selected by the CKS bit in the SMC10 register. Be sure to select the dedicated baud rate
generator at this time.
The baud rate is equivalent to the output clock frequency of the dedicated baud rate generator, divided by
four. The UART can perform communication within the range from -2% to +2% of the selected baud rate.
The baud rate generated by the dedicated baud rate generator is obtained from the equation illustrated
below. (For information about the dedicated baud rate generator, refer to "CHAPTER 21 UART/SIO
DEDICATED BAUD RATE GENERATOR")
Figure 20.7-1 Baud Rate Calculation when Using Dedicated Baud Rate Generator
Baud rate value =
Machine clock (MCLK)
[bps]
4
×
×
1
2
4
8
2
:
255
UART baud rate setting register
(BRSR)
Baud rate setting (BRS7 to BRS0)
UART prescaler selection register (PSSR)
Prescaler selection (PSS1, PSS2)
Table 20.7-2 Sample Asynchronous Transfer Rates Based on Dedicated Baud Rate Generator
(Clock Gear = 4/F
CH
, Machine Clock = 10MHz)
Dedicated baud rate generator setting
Internal
UART
division
Total division ratio
(PSS x BRS x 4)
Baud rate
(10MHz / Total division ratio)
Prescaler selection
PSS[1:0]
Baud rate counter setting
BRS[7:0]
1 (Setting value: 0,0)
20
4
80
125000
1 (Setting value: 0,0)
22
4
88
113636
1 (Setting value: 0,0)
44
4
176
56818
1 (Setting value: 0,0)
87
4
348
28736
1 (Setting value: 0,0)
130
4
520
19231
2 (Setting value: 0,1)
130
4
1040
9615
4 (Setting value: 1,0)
130
4
2080
4808
8 (Setting value: 1,1)
130
4
4160
2404
Summary of Contents for F2 MC-8FX Family
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