Table 13-4 Examples of Bit Rates and BRR Settings in Synchronous Mode
ø (MHz)
2
4
8
10
13
16
18
n
N
n
N
n
N
n
N
n
N
n
N
n
N
110
3
70
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
250
2
124
2
249
3
124
—
—
3
202
3
249
—
—
500
1
249
2
124
2
249
—
—
3
101
3
124
3
140
1 k
1
124
1
249
2
124
—
—
2
202
2
249
3
69
2.5 k
0
199
1
99
1
199
1
249
2
80
2
99
2
112
5 k
0
99
0
199
1
99
1
124
1
162
1
199
1
224
10 k
0
49
0
99
0
199
0
249
1
80
1
99
1
112
25 k
0
19
0
39
0
79
0
99
0
129
0
159
0
179
50 k
0
9
0
19
0
39
0
49
0
64
0
79
0
89
100 k
0
4
0
9
0
19
0
24
—
—
0
39
0
44
250 k
0
1
0
3
0
7
0
9
0
12
0
15
0
17
500 k
0
0
*
0
1
0
3
0
4
—
—
0
7
0
8
1 M
0
0
*
0
1
—
—
—
—
0
3
0
4
2 M
0
0
*
—
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
2.5 M
—
—
0
0
*
—
—
—
—
—
—
4 M
0
0
*
—
—
Note: Settings with an error of 1% or less are recommended.
Legend
Blank: No setting available
—:
Setting possible, but error occurs
*
:
Continuous transmit/receive not possible
The BRR setting is calculated as follows:
Asynchronous mode:
N =
×
10
6
– 1
Synchronous mode:
N =
×
10
6
– 1
B: Bit rate (bits/s)
N: BRR setting for baud rate generator (0
≤
N
≤
255)
ø: System clock frequency (MHz)
n: Baud rate generator clock source (n = 0, 1, 2, 3)
(For the clock sources and values of n, see the following table.)
Bit Rate
(bits/s)
ø
64
×
2
2n–1
×
B
ø
8
×
2
2n–1
×
B
459
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