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S42/Central Software User Guide
1VV0301318 Rev. 3
– 2018-08-31
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6.5.2.
State Change from "interface down" to "interface up"
Host and S42/Central are in the state “Interface down” and may have the MCU into
some kind of power saving state.
The host wants to send data to the S42/Central and asserts its IUR-OUT# signal.
Parallel to that UICP signaling from host to S42/Central the S42/Central
wants to send data to the host and asserts its IUR-OUT# signal as well.
The host and the S42/Central each wait for a maximum time
t2
to detect the assertion
via the IUC-IN# signal. After receiving this input change of IUC-IN# both devices may assume
that the interface of the remote device changed from state “pending interface up” to state
“interface up”.
Both UICP signaling sequences proceed in parallel until host and S42/Central
interfaces are in “interface up” state and data can be exchanged bidirectional.
S42 Signals:
IUR-OUT#
IUR-IN#
IUC-OUT#
(UART-RTS)
IUC-IN#
(UART-CTS)
UART-TXD
UART-RXD
S42 Rx-IF State
S42 Tx-IF State
interface up
interface up
interface down
interface down
pending interface up
pending interface up
data flow control
data flow control
data
data
IUR-IN#
IUR-OUT#
IUC-IN#
(UART-CTS)
IUC-OUT#
(UART-RTS)
UART-RXD
UART-TXD
HOST UICP Tx-IF State
HOST UICP Rx-IF State
HOST- Signals:
t2
t2
inactive
active
inactive
inactive
inactive
active