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CHAPTER 20 LIN-UART
20.6.1
Setting the Baud Rate
This section describes how the baud rates are set and the resulting serial clock
frequency is calculated.
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Calculating the Baud Rate
The both 15-bit reload counters are programmed by the baud rate generator registers 1, 0 (BGR1/BGR0).
The following calculation formula should be used to set the desired baud rate:
Reload Value:
v = [
Φ
/ b] - 1,
where
Φ
is the machine clock, b the baud rate and [] gaussian brackets (mathematical rounding function).
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Example of calculation
If the machine clock is 16 MHz and the desired baud rate is 19200 bps baud then the reload value v is:
v = [16*10
6
/ 19200] - 1 = 832
The exact baud rate can then be recalculated: b
exact
=
Φ
/ (v + 1), here it is: 16*10
6
/ 833 = 19207.6831
Note:
Setting the reload value to 0 stops the reload counter. For this reason the minimum division ratio is 2.
For asynchronous communication, the reload value must be greater than equal to 4 because 5 times
over-sampling is performed to determine the reception value internally.
Summary of Contents for F2MCTM-16LX
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Page 42: ...26 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ...
Page 70: ...54 CHAPTER 2 CPU ...
Page 134: ...118 CHAPTER 6 CLOCK SUPERVISOR ...
Page 176: ...160 CHAPTER 8 LOW POWER CONSUMPTION MODE ...
Page 194: ...178 CHAPTER 10 I O PORTS ...
Page 252: ...236 CHAPTER 13 16 Bit I O TIMER ...
Page 282: ...266 CHAPTER 14 16 BIT RELOAD TIMER ...
Page 296: ...280 CHAPTER 15 WATCH TIMER ...
Page 386: ...370 CHAPTER 18 8 10 BIT A D CONVERTER ...
Page 426: ...410 CHAPTER 20 LIN UART Figure 20 5 2 ORE Flag Set Timing RDRF ORE Reception data ...
Page 540: ...524 CHAPTER 22 ADDRESS MATCH DETECTION FUNCTION ...
Page 568: ...552 CHAPTER 24 512K BIT FLASH MEMORY ...
Page 633: ...617 APPENDIX B Instructions Table B 9 3 Bit Operation Instruction Map first byte 6CH ...
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