Chapter 3: Hardware
R-Engine-D
3-2
/INT0, J2 pin 8, is used by SCC2692 UART.
/INT1, J2 pin 6
TC
interface
external pin, used by Compact Flash interface
Two external interrupt inputs, /INT0-1, are buffered by Schmitt-trigger inverters (U9, 74HC14), in order to
increase
and transform slowly changing input signals to fast changing and jitter-free
gnals. As a result of this buffering, these pins are capable of only acting as input.
Figure 3.1 External interrupt inputs
e not being used.
ectors.
serial channel. It support the following:
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7-bit, and 8-bit data transfers
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•
•
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from serial port (Am186ER ONLY)
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eive interrupts
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/16 of the CPU clock speed
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The software drivers for the asynch. serial port implement a ring-buffered DMA receiving and ring-
buffered
e
s0_echo.c
An exte
n position U4. For more information about the external UART
INT2, J2 pin 19, also tied to alarm output of the DS1337 R
INT3, J2 pin 21, used by the CS8900 Ethernet
INT4, not tied to
/NMI, J2 pin 7
noise immunity
si
These buffered external interrupt inputs require a falling edge (HIGH-to-LOW) to generate an interrupt.
used by the external Dual UART. /INT0 should not be used by application
U9D
/INT1=J2.6
INT1
=U2.55
U9C
/INT0=J2.8
INT0
=U2.56
Remember that /INT0 is
unless SER1 and SER2 ar
The R-Engine-D uses vector interrupt functions to respond to external interrupts. Refer to the Am186ER
User’s manual for information about interrupt v
Asynchronous Serial Port
The Am186ER and R1100 CPU has one asynchronous
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Full-duplex operation
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Odd, even, and no parity
One or two stop bits
Error detection
Hardware flow control
DMA transfers to and
Transmit and rec
Maximum baud rate of 1
Independent baud rate generators
interrupt transmitting arrangement. See the sample fil
rnal SCC26C92 UART is located i
SCC26C92, please refer to the section in this manual on the SCC26C92.