Usart, Dual usart, Overview – Rainbow Electronics ATmega128L User Manual

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ATmega128(L)

2467B–09/01

USART

The Universal Synchronous and Asynchronous serial Receiver and Transmitter
(USART) is a highly flexible serial communication device. The main features are:

Full Duplex Operation (Independent Serial Receive and Transmit Registers)

Asynchronous or Synchronous Operation

Master or Slave Clocked Synchronous Operation

High Resolution Baud Rate Generator

Supports Serial Frames with 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 Data Bits and 1 or 2 Stop Bits

Odd or Even Parity Generation and Parity Check Supported by Hardware

Data OverRun Detection

Framing Error Detection

Noise Filtering Includes False Start Bit Detection and Digital Low Pass Filter

Three Separate Interrupts on TX Complete, TX Data Register Empty and RX Complete

Multi-processor Communication Mode

Double Speed Asynchronous Communication Mode

Dual USART

The ATmega128 has two USART’s, USART0 and USART1. The functionality for both
USART’s is described below. USART0 and USART1 have different I/O registers as
shown in

“Register Summary” on page 323. Note that in ATmega103 compatibility

mode, USART1 is not available, neither is the UBRR0H or UCRS0C registers. This
means that in ATmega103 compatibility mode, the ATmega128 supports asynchronous
operation of USART0 only.

Overview

A simplified block diagram of the USART transmitter is shown in

Figure 78. CPU acces-

sible I/O registers and I/O pins are shown in bold.

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