H8S-2350 RENESAS [Renesas Technology Corp], H8S-2350 Datasheet - Page 641

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H8S-2350

Manufacturer Part Number
H8S-2350
Description
16-Bit Single-Chip Microcomputer
Manufacturer
RENESAS [Renesas Technology Corp]
Datasheet
Section 13 Serial Communication Interface (SCI)
Break Detection and Processing (Asynchronous Mode Only)
When framing error (FER) detection is performed, a break can be detected by reading the RxD pin
value directly. In a break, the input from the RxD pin becomes all 0s, and so the FER flag is set,
and the parity error flag (PER) may also be set.
Note that, since the SCI continues the receive operation after receiving a break, even if the FER
flag is cleared to 0, it will be set to 1 again.
Sending a Break (Asynchronous Mode Only)
The TxD pin has a dual function as an I/O port whose direction (input or output) is determined by
DR and DDR. This can be used to send a break.
Between serial transmission initialization and setting of the TE bit to 1, the mark state is replaced
by the value of DR (the pin does not function as the TxD pin until the TE bit is set to 1).
Consequently, DDR and DR for the port corresponding to the TxD pin are first set to 1.
To send a break during serial transmission, first clear DR to 0, then clear the TE bit to 0.
When the TE bit is cleared to 0, the transmitter is initialized regardless of the current transmission
state, the TxD pin becomes an I/O port, and 0 is output from the TxD pin.
Receive Error Flags and Transmit Operations (Clocked Synchronous Mode Only)
Transmission cannot be started when a receive error flag (ORER, PER, or FER) is set to 1, even if
the TDRE flag is cleared to 0. Be sure to clear the receive error flags to 0 before starting
transmission.
Note also that receive error flags cannot be cleared to 0 even if the RE bit is cleared to 0.
Receive Data Sampling Timing and Reception Margin in Asynchronous Mode
In asynchronous mode, the SCI operates on a basic clock with a frequency of 16 times the transfer
rate.
In reception, the SCI samples the falling edge of the start bit using the basic clock, and performs
internal synchronization. Receive data is latched internally at the rising edge of the 8th pulse of the
basic clock. This is illustrated in figure 13.21.
Rev. 3.00 Sep 15, 2006 page 607 of 988
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