Datasheet
Section 17 Serial Communication Interface 3 (SCI3) 
Rev. 3.00 Mar. 15, 2006 Page 326 of 526 
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17.5  Operation in Clocked Synchronous Mode 
Figure 17.9 shows the general format for clocked synchronous communication. In clocked 
synchronous mode, data is transmitted or received synchronous with clock pulses. A single 
character in the transmit data consists of the 8-bit data starting from the LSB. In clocked 
synchronous serial communication, data on the transmission line is output from one falling edge of 
the synchronization clock to the next. In clocked synchronous mode, the SCI3 receives data in 
synchronous with the rising edge of the synchronization clock. After 8-bit data is output, the 
transmission line holds the MSB state. In clocked synchronous mode, no parity or multiprocessor 
bit is added. Inside the SCI3, the transmitter and receiver are independent units, enabling full-
duplex communication through the use of a common clock. Both the transmitter and the receiver 
also have a double-buffered structure, so data can be read or written during transmission or 
reception, enabling continuous data transfer. 
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One unit of transfer data (character or frame)
8-bit
Bit 0
Serial data
Synchronization
clock
Bit 1 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5
LSB
MSB
Bit 2 Bit 6 Bit 7
*
*
Note: * High except in continuous transfer
Figure 17.9 Data Format in Clocked Synchronous Communication 
17.5.1 Clock 
Either an internal clock generated by the on-chip baud rate generator or an external 
synchronization clock input at the SCK3 pin can be selected, according to the setting of the COM 
bit in SMR and CKE0 and CKE1 bits in SCR3. When the SCI3 is operated on an internal clock, 
the synchronization clock is output from the SCK3 pin. Eight synchronization clock pulses are 
output in the transfer of one character, and when no transfer is performed the clock is fixed high. 
17.5.2 SCI3 Initialization 
Before transmitting and receiving data, the SCI3 should be initialized as described in a sample 
flowchart in figure 17.4. 










