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Table 37-6. FPSMR Field Descriptions (continued)
Bits
Name
16
NBL
Nibble mode enable
0 Nibble mode disabled (1 bit of data per clock). Note that at the end of the frame (after the closing
flag), RTS negates immediately after the active edge of TCLK.
1 Nibble mode enabled (4 bits of data per clock). The negation of the RTS output signal is not
synchronized to the serial clock. The RTS is negated after the last nibble of the data and always
before the next edge of the serial clock. Note that at the end of the frame (after the closing flag),
RTS negates a maximum of 5 CPM clocks after the active edge of TCLK.
17–23
Reserved, should be cleared.
24-25
CRC
CRC selection
00 16-bit CCITT-CRC (HDLC). X16 + X12 + X5 + 1
01 Reserved
10 32-bit CCITT-CRC (Ethernet and HDLC). X32 + X26 + X23 + X22 + X16 + X12 + X11 + X10 +
X8 + X7 + X5 + X4 + X2 + X1 +1
11 Reserved
26–31
Reserved, should be cleared.
1
When operating an FCC in HDLC nibble mode with the multiframe per FIFO bit off (FPSMR[MFF] = 0), the CPM might
lose synchronization with the FCC HDLC controller. As a result the HDLC controller will become stuck and stop
transmission. Therefore in HDLC nibble mode, FPSMR[MFF] must be set or the FCC must alternatively operate in
HDLC bit mode.
37.7 HDLC Receive Buffer Descriptor (RxBD)
The HDLC controller uses the RxBD to report on data received for each buffer. Figure 37-4
shows an example of the RxBD process.
MOTOROLA
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Chapter 37. FCC HDLC Controller
For More Information On This Product,
Go to: www.freescale.com
HDLC Receive Buffer Descriptor (RxBD)
Description
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