ATMEGA168PA-PU Atmel, ATMEGA168PA-PU Datasheet - Page 212

MCU, 8BIT, AVR, 16K FLASH, 28PDIP

ATMEGA168PA-PU

Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA168PA-PU
Description
MCU, 8BIT, AVR, 16K FLASH, 28PDIP
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of ATMEGA168PA-PU

Controller Family/series
Atmega
No. Of I/o's
23
Eeprom Memory Size
512Byte
Ram Memory Size
1KB
Cpu Speed
20MHz
No.
RoHS Compliant
Core Size
8bit
Program Memory Size
16KB
Oscillator Type
External, Internal
Rohs Compliant
Yes

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8271C–AVR–08/10
Register Description
UDRn – USART MSPIM I/O Data Register
UCSRnA – USART MSPIM Control and Status Register n A
UCSRnB – USART MSPIM Control and Status Register n B
The following section describes the registers used for SPI operation using the USART.
The function and bit description of the USART data register (UDRn) in MSPI mode is identical to
normal USART operation. See “UDRn – USART I/O Data Register n” on page 200.
• Bit 7 – RXCn: USART Receive Complete
This flag bit is set when there are unread data in the receive buffer and cleared when the receive
buffer is empty (i.e., does not contain any unread data). If the Receiver is disabled, the receive
buffer will be flushed and consequently the RXCn bit will become zero. The RXCn Flag can be
used to generate a Receive Complete interrupt (see description of the RXCIEn bit).
• Bit 6 – TXCn: USART Transmit Complete
This flag bit is set when the entire frame in the Transmit Shift Register has been shifted out and
there are no new data currently present in the transmit buffer (UDRn). The TXCn Flag bit is auto-
matically cleared when a transmit complete interrupt is executed, or it can be cleared by writing
a one to its bit location. The TXCn Flag can generate a Transmit Complete interrupt (see
description of the TXCIEn bit).
• Bit 5 – UDREn: USART Data Register Empty
The UDREn Flag indicates if the transmit buffer (UDRn) is ready to receive new data. If UDREn
is one, the buffer is empty, and therefore ready to be written. The UDREn Flag can generate a
Data Register Empty interrupt (see description of the UDRIE bit). UDREn is set after a reset to
indicate that the Transmitter is ready.
• Bit 4:0 – Reserved Bits in MSPI mode
When in MSPI mode, these bits are reserved for future use. For compatibility with future devices,
these bits must be written to zero when UCSRnA is written.
• Bit 7 – RXCIEn: RX Complete Interrupt Enable
Writing this bit to one enables interrupt on the RXCn Flag. A USART Receive Complete interrupt
will be generated only if the RXCIEn bit is written to one, the Global Interrupt Flag in SREG is
written to one and the RXCn bit in UCSRnA is set.
ATmega48A/48PA/88A/88PA/168A/168PA/328/328
Bit
Read/Write
Initial Value
Bit
Read/Write
Initial Value
RXCn
R
7
0
RXCIEn
R/W
7
0
TXCn
R/W
6
0
TXCIEn
R/W
6
0
UDREn
R
5
0
UDRIE
R/W
5
0
R
4
0
RXENn
R/W
4
0
R
3
0
TXENn
R/W
3
0
R
2
1
R
2
1
R
1
1
R
1
1
-
R
0
0
R
0
0
-
UCSRnB
UCSRnA
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