CHAPTER 10 SERIAL INTERFACE FUNCTION
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(d)
No parity
No parity bit is added to the transmit data.
During reception, receive data is regarded as having no parity bit. Since there is no parity bit, no parity
errors will be generated.
(iii) Transmission
The transmit operation is started when transmit data is written to the transmit shift register (TXSn). A start
bit, parity bit, and stop bit(s) are automatically added to the data.
Starting the transmit operation shifts out the data in TXSn, thereby emptying TXSn, after which a transmit
completion interrupt (INTSTn) is issued.
The timing of the transmit completion interrupt is shown in Figure 10-35.
Figure 10-35. Timing of Asynchronous Serial Interface Transmit Completion Interrupt
TxDn (output)
D0
D1
D2
D6
D7
Parity
STOP
START
INTSTn
(a) Stop bit length: 1
TxDn (output)
D0
D1
D2
D6
D7
Parity
START
INTSTn
(b) Stop bit length: 2
STOP
Caution
Do not write to the asynchronous serial interface mode register (ASIMn) during a
transmit operation. Writing to ASIMn during a transmit operation may disable further
transmit operations (in such cases, enter a RESET to restore normal operation).
Whether or not a transmit operation is in progress can be determined via software using
the transmit completion interrupt (INTSTn) or the interrupt request flag (STIFn) that is set
by INTSTn.
Remark
n = 0, 1
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