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CHAPTER 14 UART0
14.5.2
Baud Rate by Internal Timer (16-bit Reload Timer)
The setting when selecting the internal clock supplied from the 16-bit reload timer 1 as
the clock input source of the UART0 and the baud rate calculation are shown below.
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Baud Rate by Internal Timer (16-bit Reload Timer Output)
The baud rate based on the internal timer (16-bit reload timer 0 output) is set by setting the clock input
source select bits (SMR0: CS2 to CS0) to "110
B
".Any baud rate can be set by selecting the division ratio of
the count clock and the reload value of the 16-bit reload timer.
Figure 14.5-3 shows the baud rate selector based on the internal timer.
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If the internal timer (16-bit reload timer) is selected as a clock input source (SMR0: CS2 to CS0), the 16-bit
reload timer output pin (TOT) is connected internally and does not need to be connected externally to the
external clock input pin (SCK0).
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The 16-bit reload timer output pin (TOT) can be used as a general-purpose I/O port when it is not being
used in other way.
Figure 14.5-3 Baud Rate Selector by Internal Timer (16-bit Reload Timer Output)
Clock selector
SMR0: CS2 to CS0 = "110
B
"
(Clock input source select bit)
1/2 [Clock sync]
1/32 [Asynchronous]
Baud rate
16-vit reload timer 0 output
(Specifying frequency count clock
dividing ratio and reload value)
SMR0: MD1, MD0
(Operating mode select bit)
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