Users Manual
Table Of Contents
- 37. Serial Sound Interface (SSI)
- 38. Serial Peripheral Interface (RSPIa)
- 38.1 Overview
- 38.2 Register Descriptions
- 38.2.1 RSPI Control Register (SPCR)
- 38.2.2 RSPI Slave Select Polarity Register (SSLP)
- 38.2.3 RSPI Pin Control Register (SPPCR)
- 38.2.4 RSPI Status Register (SPSR)
- 38.2.5 RSPI Data Register (SPDR)
- 38.2.6 RSPI Sequence Control Register (SPSCR)
- 38.2.7 RSPI Sequence Status Register (SPSSR)
- 38.2.8 RSPI Bit Rate Register (SPBR)
- 38.2.9 RSPI Data Control Register (SPDCR)
- 38.2.10 RSPI Clock Delay Register (SPCKD)
- 38.2.11 RSPI Slave Select Negation Delay Register (SSLND)
- 38.2.12 RSPI Next-Access Delay Register (SPND)
- 38.2.13 RSPI Control Register 2 (SPCR2)
- 38.2.14 RSPI Command Register m (SPCMDm) (m = 0 to 7)
- 38.3 Operation
- 38.3.1 Overview of RSPI Operations
- 38.3.2 Controlling RSPI Pins
- 38.3.3 RSPI System Configuration Examples
- 38.3.3.1 Single Master/Single Slave (with This MCU Acting as Master)
- 38.3.3.2 Single Master/Single Slave (with This MCU Acting as Slave)
- 38.3.3.3 Single Master/Multi-Slave (with This MCU Acting as Master)
- 38.3.3.4 Single Master/Multi-Slave (with This MCU Acting as Slave)
- 38.3.3.5 Multi-Master/Multi-Slave (with This MCU Acting as Master)
- 38.3.3.6 Master (Clock Synchronous Operation)/Slave (Clock Synchronous Operation) (with This MCU Acting as Master)
- 38.3.3.7 Master (Clock Synchronous Operation)/Slave (Clock Synchronous Operation) (with This MCU Acting as Slave)
- 38.3.4 Data Format
- 38.3.5 Transfer Format
- 38.3.6 Communications Operating Mode
- 38.3.7 Transmit Buffer Empty/Receive Buffer Full Interrupts
- 38.3.8 Error Detection
- 38.3.9 Initializing RSPI
- 38.3.10 SPI Operation
- 38.3.11 Clock Synchronous Operation
- 38.3.12 Loopback Mode
- 38.3.13 Self-Diagnosis of Parity Bit Function
- 38.3.14 Interrupt Sources
- 38.4 Link Operation by Event Linking
- 38.5 Usage Notes
- 39. CRC Calculator (CRC)
- 40. SD Host Interface (SDHIa)
- 40.1 Overview
- 40.2 Register Details
- 40.2.1 Command Register (SDCMD)
- 40.2.2 Argument Register (SDARG)
- 40.2.3 Data Stop Register (SDSTOP)
- 40.2.4 Block Count Register (SDBLKCNT)
- 40.2.5 Response Register 10 (SDRSP10), Response Register 32 (SDRSP32), Response Register 54 (SDRSP54), Response Register 76 (SDRSP76)
- 40.2.6 SD Status Register 1 (SDSTS1)
- 40.2.7 SD Status Register 2 (SDSTS2)
- 40.2.8 SD Interrupt Mask Register 1 (SDIMSK1)
- 40.2.9 SD Interrupt Mask Register 2 (SDIMSK2)
- 40.2.10 SDHI Clock Control Register (SDCLKCR)
- 40.2.11 Transfer Data Size Register (SDSIZE)
- 40.2.12 Card Access Option Register (SDOPT)
- 40.2.13 SD Error Status Register 1 (SDERSTS1)
- 40.2.14 SD Error Status Register 2 (SDERSTS2)
- 40.2.15 SD Buffer Register (SDBUFR)
- 40.2.16 SDIO Mode Control Register (SDIOMD)
- 40.2.17 SDIO Status Register (SDIOSTS)
- 40.2.18 SDIO Interrupt Mask Register (SDIOIMSK)
- 40.2.19 DMA Transfer Enable Register (SDDMAEN)
- 40.2.20 SDHI Software Reset Register (SDRST)
- 40.2.21 Swap Control Register (SDSWAP)
- 40.3 SDHI Operation
- 40.3.1 Data Block Format of the SD Card
- 40.3.2 SD Buffer and the SDBUFR Register
- 40.3.3 SD Card Detection
- 40.3.4 SD Card Write Protection
- 40.3.5 Communication Errors and Timeouts
- 40.3.6 Examples of Issuing a Command
- 40.3.6.1 Command Absent of Response Reception and Data Transfer
- 40.3.6.2 Command Absent of Data Transfer
- 40.3.6.3 Single Block Read Command (CMD17)
- 40.3.6.4 Single Block Write Command (CMD24)
- 40.3.6.5 Multi-Block Read Command (CMD18)
- 40.3.6.6 Multi-Block Write Command (CMD25)
- 40.3.6.7 IO_RW_DIRECT Command (CMD52)
- 40.3.6.8 IO_RW_EXTENDED Command (CMD53 (Multi-Block Read))
- 40.3.6.9 IO_RW_EXTENDED (CMD53 Multi-Block Write)
- 40.3.6.10 DMA Transfer
- 40.4 Interrupts
- 40.5 Notes on Using the SDHI
- 40.5.1 Illegal Read Access During a Multi-Block Read and How To Avoid It
- 40.5.2 SDBUFR Register Illegal Write Error
- 40.5.3 Automatic Control of the SDHI Clock Output
- 40.5.4 Restrictions on Setting the C52PUB Bit During a Multi-Block Write Sequence
- 40.5.5 Note on Setting the SDCLKCR Register
- 40.5.6 Writing to the SDSTOP Register During a Multi-Block Read Sequence
- 40.5.7 Controlling Module Operation
- 41. Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- 42. Trusted Secure IP (TSIP-Lite)
- 43. Capacitive Touch Sensing Unit (CTSU)
- 43.1 Overview
- 43.2 Register Descriptions
- 43.2.1 CTSU Control Register 0 (CTSUCR0)
- 43.2.2 CTSU Control Register 1 (CTSUCR1)
- 43.2.3 CTSU Synchronous Noise Reduction Setting Register (CTSUSDPRS)
- 43.2.4 CTSU Sensor Stabilization Wait Control Register (CTSUSST)
- 43.2.5 CTSU Measurement Channel Register 0 (CTSUMCH0)
- 43.2.6 CTSU Measurement Channel Register 1 (CTSUMCH1)
- 43.2.7 CTSU Channel Enable Control Register 0 (CTSUCHAC0)
- 43.2.8 CTSU Channel Enable Control Register 1 (CTSUCHAC1)
- 43.2.9 CTSU Channel Enable Control Register 2 (CTSUCHAC2)
- 43.2.10 CTSU Channel Enable Control Register 3 (CTSUCHAC3)
- 43.2.11 CTSU Channel Enable Control Register 4 (CTSUCHAC4)
- 43.2.12 CTSU Channel Transmit/Receive Control Register 0 (CTSUCHTRC0)
- 43.2.13 CTSU Channel Transmit/Receive Control Register 1 (CTSUCHTRC1)
- 43.2.14 CTSU Channel Transmit/Receive Control Register 2 (CTSUCHTRC2)
- 43.2.15 CTSU Channel Transmit/Receive Control Register 3 (CTSUCHTRC3)
- 43.2.16 CTSU Channel Transmit/Receive Control Register 4 (CTSUCHTRC4)
- 43.2.17 CTSU High-Pass Noise Reduction Control Register (CTSUDCLKC)
- 43.2.18 CTSU Status Register (CTSUST)
- 43.2.19 CTSU High-Pass Noise Reduction Spectrum Diffusion Control Register (CTSUSSC)
- 43.2.20 CTSU Sensor Offset Register 0 (CTSUSO0)
- 43.2.21 CTSU Sensor Offset Register 1 (CTSUSO1)
- 43.2.22 CTSU Sensor Counter (CTSUSC)
- 43.2.23 CTSU Reference Counter (CTSURC)
- 43.2.24 CTSU Error Status Register (CTSUERRS)
- 43.3 Operation
- 43.4 Usage Notes
- 44. 12-Bit A/D Converter (S12ADE)
- 44.1 Overview
- 44.2 Register Descriptions
- 44.2.1 A/D Data Registers y (ADDRy) (y = 0 to 7, 16 to 20, 27), A/D Data Duplication Register (ADDBLDR), A/D Temperature Sensor Data Register (ADTSDR), A/D Internal Reference Voltage Data Register (ADOCDR)
- 44.2.2 A/D Self-Diagnosis Data Register (ADRD)
- 44.2.3 A/D Control Register (ADCSR)
- 44.2.4 A/D Channel Select Register A0 (ADANSA0)
- 44.2.5 A/D Channel Select Register A1 (ADANSA1)
- 44.2.6 A/D Channel Select Register B0 (ADANSB0)
- 44.2.7 A/D Channel Select Register B1 (ADANSB1)
- 44.2.8 A/D-Converted Value Addition/Average Function Select Register 0 (ADADS0)
- 44.2.9 A/D-Converted Value Addition/Average Function Select Register 1 (ADADS1)
- 44.2.10 A/D-Converted Value Addition/Average Count Select Register (ADADC)
- 44.2.11 A/D Control Extended Register (ADCER)
- 44.2.12 A/D Conversion Start Trigger Select Register (ADSTRGR)
- 44.2.13 A/D Conversion Extended Input Control Register (ADEXICR)
- 44.2.14 A/D Sampling State Register n (ADSSTRn) (n = 0 to 7, L, T, O)
- 44.2.15 A/D Disconnection Detection Control Register (ADDISCR)
- 44.2.16 A/D Event Link Control Register (ADELCCR)
- 44.2.17 A/D Group Scan Priority Control Register (ADGSPCR)
- 44.2.18 A/D Compare Function Control Register (ADCMPCR)
- 44.2.19 A/D Compare Function Window A Channel Select Register 0 (ADCMPANSR0)
- 44.2.20 A/D Compare Function Window A Channel Select Register 1 (ADCMPANSR1)
- 44.2.21 A/D Compare Function Window A Extended Input Select Register (ADCMPANSER)
- 44.2.22 A/D Compare Function Window A Comparison Condition Setting Register 0 (ADCMPLR0)
- 44.2.23 A/D Compare Function Window A Comparison Condition Setting Register 1 (ADCMPLR1)
- 44.2.24 A/D Compare Function Window A Extended Input Comparison Condition Setting Register (ADCMPLER)
- 44.2.25 A/D Compare Function Window A Lower-Side Level Setting Register (ADCMPDR0)
- 44.2.26 A/D Compare Function Window A Upper-Side Level Setting Register (ADCMPDR1)
- 44.2.27 A/D Compare Function Window A Channel Status Register 0 (ADCMPSR0)
- 44.2.28 A/D Compare Function Window A Channel Status Register 1 (ADCMPSR1)
- 44.2.29 A/D Compare Function Window A Extended Input Channel Status Register (ADCMPSER)
- 44.2.30 A/D High-Potential/Low-Potential Reference Voltage Control Register (ADHVREFCNT)
- 44.2.31 A/D Compare Function Window A/B Status Monitor Register (ADWINMON)
- 44.2.32 A/D Compare Function Window B Channel Select Register (ADCMPBNSR)
- 44.2.33 A/D Compare Function Window B Lower-Side Level Setting Register (ADWINLLB)
- 44.2.34 A/D Compare Function Window B Upper-Side Level Setting Register (ADWINULB)
- 44.2.35 A/D Compare Function Window B Channel Status Register (ADCMPBSR)
- 44.2.36 A/D Data Storage Buffer Register n (ADBUFn) (n = 0 to 15)
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RX23W Group 40. SD Host Interface (SDHIa)
40.4.1 DMA Transfer Triggered by Interrupt Requests
When the SBFAI interrupt is requested, DMA/DTC transfer can be used to write to or read the SDBUFR register. When
using the SBFAI interrupt, set the SDDMAEN.DMAEN bit to 1, the SDIMSK2.BWEM bit to 1, and SDIMSK2.BREM
bit to 1.
When the SDDMAEN.DMAEN bit is 1, if a write command is issued, the SDSTS2.BWE flag becomes 1; if a read
command is issued, the SDSTS2.BRE flag becomes 1. At this point, the SBFAI interrupt request is output. When the last
data of a block is transferred (one block is the transfer data size set in the SDSIZE.LEN[9:0] bits), the SBFAI interrupt
request is cleared, and the SDSTS2.BWE flag or the SDSTS2.BRE flag becomes 0.
The SBFAI interrupt request is also cleared by following:
• The SDRST.SDRST bit is set to 0 (SDHI software reset).
• The SDSTOP.STP bit is set to 1.
• The SDIOMD.IOABT bit is set to 1.
• The SDDMAEN.DMAEN bit is set to 0.
However, if the DMAEN bit is set to 1 again before the next command is written to the SDCMD register, the SBFAI
interrupt request is output again.
The SBFAI interrupt request will not be cleared when a communication error or timeout occurs during DMA transfer.
Perform error processing by software.
The SDSTS2.BWE flag and BRE flag will not become 0 when a communication error or timeout occurs, nor will they
become 0 when the SDSTOP.STP bit and SDIOMD.IOABT bit are set to 1. If the SDSTS2.BWE flag or BRE flag
remain set to 1, even if a write command or read command is issued, the SBFAI interrupt request will not be output, and
the SDSTS2.BWE flag and BRE flag must be set to 0 before issuing the next command.
Table 40.9 lists the DMAC and DTC settings when performing DMA transfer.
Table 40.9 DMAC and DTC Settings When Performing DMA Transfer
Item Setting Description
Transfer mode Block transfer mode
Transfer data
1 data 32 bits
Block size Size set in the SDSIZE.LEN[9:0] bits divided by 4
Number of block transfers Number of transfers set in the SDBLKCNT register