Operation; Overview - Hitachi SH7751 Hardware Manual

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15.3

Operation

15.3.1

Overview

The SCI can carry out serial communication in two modes: asynchronous mode in which
synchronization is achieved character by character, and synchronous mode in which
synchronization is achieved with clock pulses.
Selection of asynchronous or synchronous mode and the transmission format is made using
SCSMR1 as shown in table 15.8. The SCI clock source is determined by a combination of the C/
bit in SCSMR1 and the CKE1 and CKE0 bits in SCSCR1, as shown in table 15.9.

Asynchronous mode

Data length: Choice of 7 or 8 bits

Choice of parity addition, multiprocessor bit addition, and addition of 1 or 2 stop bits (the
combination of these parameters determines the transfer format and character length)

Detection of framing, parity, and overrun errors, and breaks, during reception

Choice of internal or external clock as SCI clock source
When internal clock is selected: The SCI operates on the baud rate generator clock and a
clock with the same frequency as the bit rate can be output.
When external clock is selected: A clock with a frequency of 16 times the bit rate must be
input (the on-chip baud rate generator is not used).

Synchronous mode

Transfer format: Fixed 8-bit data

Detection of overrun errors during reception

Choice of internal or external clock as SCI clock source
When internal clock is selected: The SCI operates on the baud rate generator clock and a
serial clock is output off-chip.
When external clock is selected: The on-chip baud rate generator is not used, and the SCI
operates on the input serial clock.
Rev. 3.0, 04/02, page 597 of 1064


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