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Rabbit 6000 User’s Manual
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19.3.2 Clocked Serial Mode
The following steps explain how to set up Serial Ports A – D for the clocked serial mode. When the inter-
nal clock is selected, the Rabbit 6000 is in control of all transmit and receive operations. When an external
clock is selected the other device controls all transmit and receive operation. For both situations the deci-
sion between polling and interrupt-driven methods is application dependent.
1. Write the interrupt vector for the interrupt service routine to the internal interrupt table.
2. Set up the desired data transmit and clock pins by writing to the appropriate parallel port function
register (PxFR) and alternate output register (PxALR or PxAHR).
3. Select the appropriate mode by writing to SxCR (receive input port and clock source). Also select
the interrupt priority.
4. Select additional options by writing to SxER (clock polarity, bit order, and clock source if external).
5. If your serial port will be the master, write the desired divider value to TATxR for the appropriate
serial port, or else write a divider to the dedicated 15-bit divider in SxDLR and SxDHR. If the dedi-
cated divider is to be used, write a 1 to the most-significant bit of SxDHR to enable it.
6. There are two methods to transfer a byte; write the byte to SxDR and then write 10 (or 11) to bits 6-
7 of SxCR to enable the transfer; or write the byte to SxAR which will automatically start the trans-
fer.
NOTE:
If the internal clock is selected, the transmission will begin immedi-
ately; if an external clock is selected, the transmission will begin when the clock
is detected.
7. There are two methods to receive a byte; write 01 to bits 6–7 of SxCR to start the receive operation,
or read the byte from SxAR, which will automatically start the transfer based on whether an internal
or an external clock was selected.
NOTE:
If the internal clock is selected, the clock will begin immediately and
the data will be read; if an external clock is selected, the receive will occur when
the clock is detected.
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