NEC PD78058FY(A) User Manual

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CHAPTER 16 SERIAL INTERFACE CHANNEL 0 (

µ

PD78058F SUBSERIES)

(2) Communication operation

The 2-wire serial I/O mode is used for data transmission/reception in 8-bit units. Data transmission/reception

is carried out bit-wise in synchronization with the serial clock.

Shift operation of the serial I/O shift register 0 (SIO0) is carried out in synchronization with the falling edge

of the serial clock (SCK0). The transmit data is held in the SO0 latch and is output from the SB0/P25 (or SB1/

P26) pin on an MSB-first basis. The receive data input from the SB0 (or SB1) pin is latched into the shift register

at the rising edge of SCK0.

Upon termination of 8-bit transfer, the shift register operation stops automatically and the interrupt request

flag (CSIIF0) is set.

Figure 16-32. 2-Wire Serial I/O Mode Timings

Since the SB0 (SB1) pin specified in the serial data bus is an N-ch open-drain input output, it is necessary

for it to be pulled up externally. Also, it is necessary for the N-ch open-drain output to be set in the high

impedance state when receiving data, so write FFH in SIO0 in advance.

The SB0 (or SB1) pin generates the SO0 latch status and thus the SB0 (or SB1) pin output status can be

manipulated by setting bit 0 (RELT) and bit 1 (CMDT) of serial bus interface control register (SBIC). However,

do not carry out this manipulation during serial transfer.

Control the SCK0 pin output level in the output mode (internal system clock mode) by manipulating the P27

output latch (refer to 16.4.5 SCK0/P27 pin output manipulation).

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

SCK0

D7

D6

D5

D4

D3

D2

D1

D0

SB0 (SB1)

CSIIF0

Transfer Start at the Falling Edge of SCK0

End of Transfer

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