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10.4 Asynchronous Serial Interface (UART0, UART1)
The UARTn (n = 0, 1) has the following two modes.
(1) Operation stop mode
This mode is used when serial transfers are not performed. It can therefore be used to reduce power
consumption.
(2) Asynchronous serial interface (UARTn) mode
This mode enables full-duplex operation which transmits and receives one byte of data after the start bit.
The on-chip dedicated UARTn baud rate generator enables communications using a wide range of selectable
baud rates. In addition, a baud rate based on divided clock input to the ASCKn pin can also be defined.
The UARTn baud rate generator can also be used to generate a MIDI-standard baud rate (31.25 kbps).
10.4.1 Configuration
The UART includes the following hardware.
Table 10-7. Configuration of UARTn
Item
Configuration
Registers
Transmit shift register 0, 1 (TXS0, TXS1)
Receive buffer register 0, 1 (RXB0, RXB1)
Control registers
Asynchronous serial interface mode register 0, 1 (ASIM0, ASIM1)
Asynchronous serial interface status register 0, 1 (ASIS0, ASIS1)
Baud rate generator control register 0, 1 (BRGC0, BRGC1)
Baud rate generator mode control register 0, 1 (BRGMC0, BRGMC1)
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