Serial i/o objects, Bitshift input/output – Echelon FT 3150 Smart Transceiver User Manual

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Serial I/O Objects

Serial I/O Objects

The timing numbers shown in this section are valid for both an explicit I/O call or an implicit I/O call through a when
clause, and are assumed to be for a FT Smart Transceiver running at 10MHz.

Bitshift Input/Output

Pairs of adjacent pins may be configured as serial input or output lines. The first pin of the pair can be IO0-IO6, IO8,
or IO9, and is used for the clock (driven by the FT Smart Transceiver). The adjacent higher-numbered I/O pin is then
used for up to 16 bits of serial data. The data rate may be configured as 1kbps, 10kbps, or 15kbps at a 10MHz input
clock rate. The data rate scales proportionally to the input clock rate, for example: 4kbps, 40kbps, or 60kbps at a
40MHz input clock rate. The active clock edge may be specified as either rising or falling. This object is useful for
transferring data to external logic employing shift registers. This function suspends application processing until the
operation is complete. See Figures 3.22, 3.23, and 3.24.

For bitshift input, the clock output is deasserted (to the inactive level) at the same time as the start of the first bit of
data. For bitshift output, the clock output is initially inactive prior to the first bit of data (unless overridden by a bit
output overlay).

Figure 3.22 Bitshift I/O Examples

BITSHIFT OUTPUT

IO10

IO9

IO8

IO0

IO1

IO2

IO3

IO4

IO5

IO6

IO7

Clk

Data

Clk

Clk

Data

Clk

Data

Data

Clk

Data

BITSHIFT INPUT

IO10

IO9

IO8

IO0

IO1

IO2

IO3

IO4

IO5

IO6

IO7

Clk

Data

Clk

Clk

Data

Clk

Data

Data

Clk

Data

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