Section 15
Serial Communication Interface with FIFO (SCIF)
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In serial transmission, the SCIF operates as described below.
1. When data is written into the transmit FIFO data register (SCFTDR), the SCIF transfers the
data from SCFTDR to the transmit shift register (SCTSR) and starts transmitting. Confirm that
the TDFE flag in the serial status register (SCFSR) is set to 1 before writing transmit data to
SCFTDR. The number of data bytes that can be written is (16 – transmit trigger setting).
2. When data is transferred from SCFTDR to SCTSR and transmission is started, consecutive
transmit operations are performed until there is no transmit data left in SCFTDR. When the
number of transmit data bytes in SCFTDR falls below the transmit trigger number set in the
FIFO control register (SCFCR), the TDFE flag is set. If the TIE bit in the serial control register
(SCSR) is set to 1 at this time, a transmit-FIFO-data-empty interrupt (TXI) request is
generated.
If clock output mode is selected, the SCIF outputs eight synchronous clock pulses. If an
external clock source is selected, the SCIF outputs data in synchronization with the input
clock. Data is output from the TxD pin in order from the LSB (bit 0) to the MSB (bit 7).
3. The SCIF checks the SCFTDR transmit data at the timing for sending the MSB (bit 7). If data
is present, the data is transferred from SCFTDR to SCTSR, and then serial transmission of the
next frame is started. If there is no data, the TxD pin holds the state after the TEND flag in
SCFSR is set to 1 and the MSB (bit 7) is sent.
4. After the end of serial transmission, the SCK pin is held in the high state.
Figure 15.14 shows an example of SCIF transmit operation.
Serial clock
Serial data
TDFE
TEND
Data written to SCFTDR
and TDFE flag cleared
to 0 by TXI interrupt
handler
One frame
Bit 0
LSB
TXI
interrupt
request
MSB
Bit 1
Bit 6
Bit 7
Bit 7
Bit 0
Bit 1
TXI
interrupt
request
Figure 15.14 Example of SCIF Transmit Operation
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