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Mitsubishi 16-bit single-chip microcomputer
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SERIAL I/O
7.1 Overview
This chapter describes the Serial I/O.
The Serial I/O consists of 2 channels: UART0 and UART1. They each have a transfer clock generating timer
for the exclusive use of them and can operate independently. UART0 and UART1 have the same functions.
7.1 Overview
UARTi (i = 0 and 1) has the following 2 operating modes:
Clock synchronous serial I/O mode
Transmitter and receiver use the same clock as the transfer clock. Transfer data has the length of 8 bits.
Clock asynchronous serial I/O (UART) mode
Transfer rate and transfer data format can arbitrarily be set. The user can select a 7-bit, 8-bit, or 9-bit
length as the transfer data length.
Clock synchronous serial I/O mode
UART mode
Fig. 7.1.1 Transfer data formats in each operating mode
7–2
Transfer data length of 8 bits (LSB first)
Transfer data length of 8 bits (MSB first)
Transfer data length of 7 bits
Transfer data length of 8 bits
Transfer data length of 9 bits
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