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10.2
Register Descriptions
10.2.1
Receive shift register (RSR)
Bit
Read/Write
7
—
6
—
5
—
4
—
3
—
0
—
2
—
1
—
RSR is a register used to receive serial data. Serial data input to RSR from the RXD
3x
pin is set in
the order in which it is received, starting from the LSB (bit 0), and converted to parallel data.
When one byte of data is received, it is transferred to RDR automatically.
RSR cannot be read or written directly by the CPU.
10.2.2
Receive data register (RDR)
Bit
Initial value
Read/Write
7
RDR7
0
R
6
RDR6
0
R
5
RDR5
0
R
4
RDR4
0
R
3
RDR3
0
R
0
RDR0
0
R
2
RDR2
0
R
1
RDR1
0
R
RDR is an 8-bit register that stores received serial data.
When reception of one byte of data is finished, the received data is transferred from RSR to RDR,
and the receive operation is completed. RSR is then able to receive data. RSR and RDR are
double-buffered, allowing consecutive receive operations.
RDR is a read-only register, and cannot be written by the CPU.
RDR is initialized to H'00 upon reset, and in standby, module standby or watch mode.