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V850ES/JG3 CHAPTER 15 ASYNCHRONOUS SERIAL INTERFACE A (UARTA)
R01UH0015EJ0300 Rev.3.00 Page 481 of 870
Sep 30, 2010
Therefore, the maximum baud rate that can be received by the destination is as follows.
BRmax = (FLmin/11)
1
= Brate
Similarly, obtaining the following maximum allowable transfer rate yields the following.
× FLmax = 11 × FL × FL = FL
FLmax = FL × 11
Therefore, the minimum baud rate that can be received by the destination is as follows.
BRmin = (FLmax/11)
1
= Brate
Obtaining the allowable baud rate error for UARTAn and the destination from the above-described equations for
obtaining the minimum and maximum baud rate values yields the following.
Table 15-4. Maximum/Minimum Allowable Baud Rate Error
Division Ratio (k) Maximum Allowable Baud Rate Error Minimum Allowable Baud Rate Error
4 +2.32% 2.43%
8 +3.52% 3.61%
20 +4.26% 4.30%
50 +4.56% 4.58%
100 +4.66% 4.67%
255 +4.72% 4.72%
Remarks 1. The reception accuracy depends on the bit count in 1 frame, the input clock
frequency, and the division ratio (k). The higher the input clock frequency and
the larger the division ratio (k), the higher the accuracy.
2. k: Setting value of UAnCTL2.UAnBRS7 to UAnCTL2.UAnBRS0 bits (n = 0 to 2)
10
11
k + 2
2 × k
21k 2
2 × k
21k 2
20
22k
21k + 2
20k
21k 2