2 setting the serial port mode – Texas Instruments MSC1210 User Manual

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Setting the Serial Port Mode

9-3

Serial Communication

9.2

Setting the Serial Port Mode

The first thing to be done when using the MSC1210 integrated serial port is, ob-
viously, to configure it. This lets you tell the MSC1210 how many data bits are
needed, the baud rate to be used, and how the baud rate will be determined.

First, the Serial Control 0 (SCON0) SFR is presented and what each bit of the
SFR represents is defined. Remember, SCON1 has the exact same function
but relates to the secondary UART.

The individual bits of SCON0 have the following functions:

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Reset Value

SFR 98H

SM0_0

SM1_0

SM2_0

REN_0

TB8_0

RB8_0

TI_0

RI_0

00H

SM0−2 (bits 7−5)—Serial Port 0 Mode. These bits control the mode of Serial
Port 0. Modes 1, 2, and 3 have one start and one stop bit in addition to the eight
or nine data bits.

Mode

SM0

SM1

SM2

Function

Length

Period

0

0

0

0

Synchronous

8 bits

12 p

CLK

(1)

0

0

0

1

Synchronous

8 bits

4 p

CLK

(1)

1

0

1

x

Asynchronous

10 bits

Timer 1 or 2 baud rate

equation

2

1

0

0

Asynchronous

11 bits

64 p

CLK

(1)

(SMOD = 0)

32 p

CLK

(1)

(SMOD = 1)

2

1

0

1

Asynchronous

with

multiprocessor

communication

11 bits

64 p

CLK

(1)

(SMOD = 0)

32 p

CLK

(1)

(SMOD = 1)

3

1

1

0

Asynchronous

11 bits

Timer 1 or 2 baud rate

equation

3

1

1

1

Asynchronous

with

multiprocessor

communication

11 bits

Timer 1 or 2 baud rate

equation

Notes:

1) pCLK will be equal to tCLK, except that pCLK will stop for IDLE.

REN_0 (bit 4)—Receive Enable. This bit enables/disables the Serial Port 0
received shift register.

0: Serial Port 0 reception disabled.

1: Serial Port 0 received enabled (modes 1, 2, and 3). Initiate synchronous re-
ception (mode 0).

TB8_0 (bit 3)—Ninth Transmission Bit State. This bit defines the state of the
ninth transmission bit in Serial Port 0 modes 2 and 3.

RB8_0 (bit 2)—Ninth Received Bit State. This bit identifies the state of the
ninth reception bit of received data in Serial Port 0 modes 2 and 3. In serial port
mode 1, when SM2_0 = 0, RB8_0 is the state of the stop bit. RB8_0 is not used
in mode 0.

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