Datasheet
Section 15 Serial Communication Interface (SCI, IrDA) 
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15.9.2  Interrupts in Smart Card Interface Mode 
Table 15.14 shows the interrupt sources in Smart Card interface mode. The transmit end interrupt 
(TEI) request cannot be used in this mode. 
Table 15.14  Interrupt Sources 
Channel Name Interrupt Source  Interrupt Flag 
DTC 
Activation 
DMAC 
Activation Priority 
ERI0  Receive Error, detection  ORER, PER, ERS  Not possible  Not possible  High 
RXI0 Receive Data Full  RDRF  Possible  Possible   
0 
TXI0  Transmit Data Empty TEND  Possible  Possible   
ERI1  Receive Error, detection  ORER, PER, ERS  Not possible  Not possible   
RXI1 Receive Data Full  RDRF  Possible  Possible   
1 
TXI1  Transmit Data Empty TEND  Possible  Possible   
ERI2  Receive Error, detection  ORER, PER, ERS  Not possible  Not possible   
RXI2  Receive Data Full  RDRF  Possible  Not possible   
2 
TXI2  Transmit Data Empty  TEND Possible Not possible  
ERI3  Receive Error, detection  ORER, PER, ERS  Not possible  Not possible   
RXI3  Receive Data Full  RDRF  Possible  Not possible   
3 
TXI3  Transmit Data Empty  TEND Possible Not possible  
ERI4  Receive Error, detection  ORER, PER, ERS  Not possible  Not possible   
RXI4  Receive Data Full  RDRF  Possible  Not possible   
4 
TXI4  Transmit Data Empty  TEND Possible Not possible Low 
In Smart Card interface mode, as in normal serial communication interface mode, transfer can be 
carried out using the DTC or DMAC. In transmit operations, the TDRE flag is also set to 1 at the 
same time as the TEND flag in SSR, and a TXI interrupt is generated. If the TXI request is 
designated beforehand as a DTC or DMAC activation source, the DTC or DMAC will be 
activated by the TXI request, and transfer of the transmit data will be carried out. The TDRE and 
TEND flags are automatically cleared to 0 when data transfer is performed by the DTC or DMAC. 
In the event of an error, the SCI retransmits the same data automatically. During this period, the 
TEND flag remains cleared to 0 and the DTC or DMAC is not activated. Therefore, the SCI and 
DTC or DMAC will automatically transmit the specified number of bytes in the event of an error, 
including retransmission. However, the ERS flag is not cleared automatically when an error 
occurs, and so the RIE bit should be set to 1 beforehand so that an ERI request will be generated in 
the event of an error, and the ERS flag will be cleared. 










