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Bit 0 (Multiprocessor Bit Transfer (MPBT)): MPBT stores the value of the multiprocessor bit
added to transmit data when a multiprocessor format is selected for transmitting in
asynchronous mode. The MPBT setting is ignored in synchronous mode, when a
multiprocessor format is not selected, or when the SCI is not transmitting.
Bit 0: MPBT
Description
0
Multiprocessor bit value in transmit data is 0
(Initial value)
1
Multiprocessor bit value in transmit data is 1
13.2.8
Bit Rate Register (BRR)
The bit rate register (BRR) is an eight-bit register that, together with the baud rate generator clock
source selected by the CKS1 and CKS0 bits in the serial mode register (SMR), determines the
serial transmit/receive bit rate.
The CPU can always read and write to BRR. BRR is initialized to H'FF by a reset and in standby
mode. SCI0 and SCI1 have independent baud rate generator control, so different values can be set
in the two channels.
Bit:
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Bit name:
Initial value:
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
R/W:
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
Table 13.3 shows examples of BRR settings in asynchronous mode; table 13.4 shows examples of
BBR settings in synchronous mode.
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