Section 19 Serial Communication Interface with FIFO (SCIF)
Figure 19.3 shows a sample flowchart for initializing the SCIF.
Clear TE and RE bits in SCSCR to 0
Set TFRST and RFRST bits
After reading BRK, DR, and ER flags
in SCFSR, and each flag in SCLSR,
Set CKE1 and CKE0 bits
in SCSCR (leaving TE, RE, TIE,
and RIE bits cleared to 0)
Set data transfer format in SCSMR
1-bit interval elapsed?
Set RTRG1-0 and TTRG1-0 bits
in SCFCR, and clear TFRST
Set TE and RE bits in SCSCR to 1,
and set TIE, RIE, and REIE bits
Figure 19.3 Sample Flowchart for SCIF Initialization
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Start of initialization
in SCFCR to 1
write 0 to clear them
Set value in SCBRR
Wait
Yes
and RFRST bits to 0
End of initialization
[1]
Set the clock selection in SCSCR.
Be sure to clear bits TIE, RIE, TE,
and RE to 0.
[2]
Set the data transfer format in
SCSMR.
[3]
Write a value corresponding to the
bit rate into SCBRR. (Not
necessary if an external clock is
used.)
[4]
Wait at least one bit interval, then
[1]
set the TE bit or RE bit in SCSCR
to 1. Also set the RIE, REIE, and
TIE bits.
[2]
Setting the TE and RE bits enables
the TxD and RxD pins to be used.
[3]
When transmitting, the SCIF will go
to the mark state; when receiving,
it will go to the idle state, waiting for
No
a start bit.
[4]