Datasheet

8*1)(BRR
LSPCLK
rateBaud
+
=
0BRRwhen ¹
16
LSPCLK
rateBaud =
0BRRwhen =
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SPRS698D NOVEMBER 2010REVISED DECEMBER 2012
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5.13 Serial Communications Interface (SCI) Module
The devices include two serial communications interface (SCI) modules (SCI-A, SCI-B). The SCI module
supports digital communications between the CPU and other asynchronous peripherals that use the
standard non-return-to-zero (NRZ) format. The SCI receiver and transmitter are double-buffered, and each
has its own separate enable and interrupt bits. Both can be operated independently or simultaneously in
the full-duplex mode. To ensure data integrity, the SCI checks received data for break detection, parity,
overrun, and framing errors. The bit rate is programmable to over 65000 different speeds through a 16-bit
baud-select register.
Features of each SCI module include:
Two external pins:
SCITXD: SCI transmit-output pin
SCIRXD: SCI receive-input pin
NOTE: Both pins can be used as GPIO if not used for SCI.
Baud rate programmable to 64K different rates:
Data-word format
One start bit
Data-word length programmable from one to eight bits
Optional even/odd/no parity bit
One or two stop bits
Four error-detection flags: parity, overrun, framing, and break detection
Two wake-up multiprocessor modes: idle-line and address bit
Half- or full-duplex operation
Double-buffered receive and transmit functions
Transmitter and receiver operations can be accomplished through interrupt-driven or polled algorithms
with status flags.
Transmitter: TXRDY flag (transmitter-buffer register is ready to receive another character) and TX
EMPTY flag (transmitter-shift register is empty)
Receiver: RXRDY flag (receiver-buffer register is ready to receive another character), BRKDT flag
(break condition occurred), and RX ERROR flag (monitoring four interrupt conditions)
Separate enable bits for transmitter and receiver interrupts (except BRKDT)
NRZ (non-return-to-zero) format
NOTE
All registers in this module are 8-bit registers that are connected to Peripheral Frame 2.
When a register is accessed, the register data is in the lower byte (7–0), and the upper byte
(15–8) is read as zeros. Writing to the upper byte has no effect.
Enhanced features:
Auto baud-detect hardware logic
4-level transmit/receive FIFO
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