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Ñ Chapter 22, ÒSerial Communications Controllers,Ó describes the four serial
communications controllers (SCC), which can be conÞgured independently to
implement different protocols for bridging functions, routers, and gateways, and
to interface with a wide variety of standard WANs, LANs, and proprietary
networks.
Ñ Chapter 23, ÒSCC UART Mode,Ó describes the MPC860 implementation of
universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) protocol, used for sending
low-speed data between devices.
Ñ Chapter 24, ÒSCC HDLC Mode,Ó describes the MPC860 implementation of
HDLC protocol.
Ñ Chapter 25, ÒSCC AppleTalk Mode,Ó describes the MPC860 implementation of
AppleTalk, a set of protocols developed by Apple Computer, Inc. to provide a
LAN service between Macintosh computers and printers.
Ñ Chapter 26, ÒSCC Asynchronous HDLC Mode and IrDA,Ó describes the
asynchronous HDLC and IrDA use of HDLC framing techniques with UART-
type characters.
Ñ Chapter 27, ÒSCC BISYNC Mode,Ó describes the MPC860 implementation of
byte-oriented BISYNC protocol developed by IBM for use in networking
products.
Ñ Chapter 28, ÒSCC Ethernet Mode,Ó describes the MPC860 implementation of
Ethernet protocol.
Ñ Chapter 29, ÒSCC Transparent Mode,Ó describes the MPC860 implementation of
transparent mode (also called totally transparent mode), which provides a clear
channel on which the SCC can send or receive serial data without bit-level
manipulation.
Ñ Chapter 30, ÒSerial Management Controllers,Ó describes two serial management
controllers, full-duplex ports that can be conÞgured independently to support one
of three protocolsÑUART, transparent, or general-circuit interface (GCI).
Ñ Chapter 31, ÒSerial Peripheral Interface,Ó describes the serial peripheral
interface, which allows the MPC860 to exchange data between other MPC860
chips, the MC68360, the MC68302, the M68HC11 and M68HC05
microcontroller families, and peripheral devices such as EEPROMs, real-time
clocks, A/D converters, and ISDN devices.
Ñ Chapter 32, ÒI2C Controller,Ó describes the MPC860 implementation of the
inter-integrated circuit (I
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and A/D converters.
Ñ Chapter 33, ÒParallel Interface Port,Ó describes the MPC860 implementation of
the parallel interface port, which is multiplexed through the 18-bit port B parallel
I/O and allows data to be sent to and from the MPC860 over 8 or 16 parallel data
lines with two handshake control signals.
Ñ Chapter 34, ÒParallel I/O Ports,Ó describes the four general-purpose I/O
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