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SC16C652BIBS

Manufacturer Part Number
SC16C652BIBS
Description
5V, 3.3 V and 2.5V dual UART, 5 Mbit/s (max.),with 32-byte FIFOs and infrared(IrDA) encoder/decoder
Manufacturer
PHILIPS [NXP Semiconductors]
Datasheet
Philips Semiconductors
Table 2:
9397 750 14452
Product data
Symbol
TXRDYA,
TXRDYB
V
XTAL1
XTAL2
CDA,
CDB
CTSA,
CTSB
DSRA,
DSRB
DTRA,
DTRB
RIA, RIB
CC
Pin description
43, 6
42
13
14
40, 16
38, 23
39, 20
34, 35
41, 21
LQFP48 HVQFN32
Pin
-
26
10
11
-
25, 16
-
-
-
…continued
Type Description
O
I
I
O
I
I
I
O
I
Transmit Ready A, B (Active-LOW). These outputs provide the TX FIFO/THR
status for individual transmit channels (A-B). TXRDYn is primarily intended for
monitoring DMA mode 1 transfers for the transmit data FIFOs. An individual
channel’s TXRDYA, TXRDYB buffer ready status is indicated by logic 0, i.e., at
lease one location is empty and available in the FIFO or THR. This pin goes to a
logic 1 (DMA mode 1) when there are no more empty locations in the FIFO or
THR. This signal can also be used for single mode transfers (DMA mode 0).
Power supply input.
Crystal or external clock input. Functions as a crystal input or as an external
clock input. A crystal can be connected between this pin and XTAL2 to form an
internal oscillator circuit. This configuration requires an external 1 M resistor
between the XTAL1 and XTAL2 pins. Alternatively, an external clock can be
connected to this pin to provide custom data rates. (See
“Programmable baud rate
Output of the crystal oscillator or buffered clock. (See also XTAL1.) Crystal
oscillator output or buffered clock output. Should be left open if an external clock is
connected to XTAL1. For extended frequency operation, this pin should be tied to
V
Carrier Detect (Active-LOW). These inputs are associated with individual UART
channels A through B. A logic 0 on this pin indicates that a carrier has been
detected by the modem for that channel.
Clear to Send (Active-LOW). These inputs are associated with individual UART
channels, A through B. A logic 0 on the CTS pin indicates the modem or data set
is ready to accept transmit data from the SC16C652B. Status can be tested by
reading MSR[4]. This pin has no effect on the UART’s transmit or receive
operation.
Data Set Ready (Active-LOW). These inputs are associated with individual UART
channels, A through B. A logic 0 on this pin indicates the modem or data set is
powered-on and is ready for data exchange with the UART. This pin has no effect
on the UART’s transmit or receive operation.
Data Terminal Ready (Active-LOW). These outputs are associated with
individual UART channels, A through B. A logic 0 on this pin indicates that the
SC16C652B is powered-on and ready. This pin can be controlled via the modem
control register. Writing a logic 1 to MCR[0] will set the DTR output to logic 0,
enabling the modem. This pin will be a logic 1 after writing a logic 0 to MCR[0], or
after a reset. This pin has no effect on the UART’s transmit or receive operation.
Ring Indicator (Active-LOW). These inputs are associated with individual UART
channels, A through B. A logic 0 on this pin indicates the modem has received a
ringing signal from the telephone line. A logic 1 transition on this input pin will
generate an interrupt.
CC
via a 2 k resistor.
Rev. 03 — 10 December 2004
Dual UART with 32-byte FIFOs and IrDA encoder/decoder
generator”.) See
Figure
© Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2004. All rights reserved.
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SC16C652B
Section 6.8
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