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CHAPTER 17 UART
17.1
Overview of UART
UART is a general-purpose serial data communication interface for performing
synchronous or asynchronous (start-stop synchronization) communication with
external devices. The UART has a normal bidirectional communication function (normal
mode), additionally the master-slave communication function (multiprocessor mode) is
only available for the master system.
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UART Functions (× 2)
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UART functions
UART is a general-purpose serial data communication interface for transmitting serial data to and receiving
data from another CPU and peripheral devices. It has the functions listed in Table 17.1-1.
Note:
During clock synchronous transfer, start and stop bits are not added so only data is transferred in
UART.
Table 17.1-1 UART Functions
Function
Data buffer
Full-duplex, double buffering
Transfer mode
•
Clock synchronous
•
Clock asynchronous (start-stop synchronization)
Baud rate
•
A dedicated baud rate generator is provided. Eight settings can be selected
•
An external clock can be input
•
Internal clock (internal clocks supplied from 16-bit reload timer 0 can be used)
Data length
•
7 bits (in asynchronous normal mode only)
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8 bits
Signal mode
Non-return to zero (NRZ)
Reception error detection
•
Framing error
•
Overrun error
•
Parity error (cannot be detected in multiprocessor mode)
Interrupt request
•
Reception interrupt (reception completion and reception error detection)
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Transmission interrupt (transmission completion)
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Extended intelligent I/O service (EI
2
OS) is available for both transmission and
reception interrupts
Master-slave communication
function (multiprocessor mode)
One-to-n communication (one master to n slaves) can be performed (this function is
supported only for the master system)
Summary of Contents for MB90460 Series
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