Datasheet

2005-2012 Microchip Technology Inc. DS39747F-page 145
PIC24FJ128GA010 FAMILY
17.0 UNIVERSAL ASYNCHRONOUS
RECEIVER TRANSMITTER
(UART)
The Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
(UART) module is one of the serial I/O modules available
in the PIC24F device family. The UARTx is a full-duplex,
asynchronous system that can communicate with
peripheral devices, such as personal computers,
LIN/J2602, RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces. The
module also supports a hardware flow control option
with the UxCTS
and UxRTS pins, and also includes an
IrDA
®
encoder and decoder.
The primary features of the UARTx module are:
Full-Duplex, 8 or 9-Bit Data Transmission
Through the UxTX and UxRX Pins
Even, Odd or No Parity Options (for 8-bit data)
One or Two Stop bits
Hardware Flow Control Option with UxCTS and
UxRTS
Pins
Fully Integrated Baud Rate Generator with 16-Bit
Prescaler
Baud Rates Ranging from 1 Mbps to 15 bps at
16 MIPS
4-Deep First-In-First-Out (FIFO) Transmit Data
Buffer
4-Deep FIFO Receive Data Buffer
Parity, Framing and Buffer Overrun Error Detection
Support for 9-bit mode with Address Detect
(9th bit = 1)
Transmit and Receive Interrupts
Loopback mode for Diagnostic Support
Support for Sync and Break Characters
Supports Automatic Baud Rate Detection
IrDA Encoder and Decoder Logic
16x Baud Clock Output for IrDA Support
A simplified block diagram of the UARTx is shown in
Figure 17-1. The UARTx module consists of these key
important hardware elements:
Baud Rate Generator
Asynchronous Transmitter
Asynchronous Receiver
FIGURE 17-1: UARTx SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM
Note: This data sheet summarizes the features of
this group of PIC24F devices. It is not
intended to be a comprehensive reference
source. Refer to Section 21. “UART”
(DS39708) in the “PIC24F Family
Reference Manual” for more information.
UxRX
IrDA
®
Hardware Flow Control
UARTx Receiver
UARTx Transmitter
UxTX
UxCTS
UxRTS
BCLKx
Baud Rate Generator