Datasheet

Table Of Contents
234
ATmega640/V-1280/V-1281/V-2560/V-2561/V [DATASHEET]
2549Q–AVR–02/2014
23.6.3 UCSRnB – USART MSPIM Control and Status Register n B
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.
Bit 6 - TXCIEn: TX Complete Interrupt Enable
Writing this bit to one enables interrupt on the TXCn Flag. A USART Transmit Complete interrupt will be generated
only if the TXCIEn bit is written to one, the Global Interrupt Flag in SREG is written to one and the TXCn bit in UCS-
RnA is set.
Bit 5 - UDRIE: USART Data Register Empty Interrupt Enable
Writing this bit to one enables interrupt on the UDREn Flag. A Data Register Empty interrupt will be generated only
if the UDRIE bit is written to one, the Global Interrupt Flag in SREG is written to one and the UDREn bit in UCSRnA
is set.
Bit 4 - RXENn: Receiver Enable
Writing this bit to one enables the USART Receiver in MSPIM mode. The Receiver will override normal port opera-
tion for the RxDn pin when enabled. Disabling the Receiver will flush the receive buffer. Only enabling the receiver
in MSPI mode (that is, setting RXENn=1 and TXENn=0) has no meaning since it is the transmitter that controls the
transfer clock and since only master mode is supported.
Bit 3 - TXENn: Transmitter Enable
Writing this bit to one enables the USART Transmitter. The Transmitter will override normal port operation for the
TxDn pin when enabled. The disabling of the Transmitter (writing TXENn to zero) will not become effective until
ongoing and pending transmissions are completed, that is, when the Transmit Shift Register and Transmit Buffer
Register do not contain data to be transmitted. When disabled, the Transmitter will no longer override the TxDn
port.
Bit 2:0 - 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 UCSRnB is written.
Bit 76543210
RXCIEn TXCIEn UDRIE RXENn TXENn - - - UCSRnB
Read/Write R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W RRR
Initial Value 00000110