SC26C92A1A NXP Semiconductors, SC26C92A1A Datasheet - Page 17

IC, UART, DUAL, SMD, 26C92, PLCC44

SC26C92A1A

Manufacturer Part Number
SC26C92A1A
Description
IC, UART, DUAL, SMD, 26C92, PLCC44
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

Specifications of SC26C92A1A

No. Of Channels
2
Supply Voltage Range
4.5V To 5.5V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Digital Ic Case Style
PLCC
No. Of Pins
44
Svhc
No SVHC (18-Jun-2010)
Operating Temperature
RoHS Compliant
Data Rate
230.4Kilobaud
Uart Features
Parity, Framing, & Overrun Error Detection, Start-End Break Interrupt/Status
Rohs Compliant
Yes

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MR2A – Channel A Mode Register 2
MR2A is accessed when the Channel A MR pointer points to MR2,
which occurs after any access to MR1A. Accesses to MR2A do not
change the pointer.
MR2A[7:6] – Channel A Mode Select
Each channel of the DUART can operate in one of four modes.
MR2A[7:6] = 00 is the normal mode, with the transmitter and
receiver operating independently.
MR2A[7:6] = 01 places the channel in the automatic echo mode,
which automatically retransmits the received data. The following
conditions are true while in automatic echo mode:
1. Received data is reclocked and retransmitted on the TxDA out-
2. The receive clock is used for the transmitter. Data is received on
3. The receiver must be enabled, but the transmitter need not be
4. The Channel A TxRDY and TxEMT status bits are inactive.
5. The received parity is checked, but is not regenerated for trans-
6. Character framing is checked, but the stop bits are retransmitted
7. A received break is echoed as received until the next valid start
8. CPU to receiver communication continues normally, but the CPU
MR2A(7:6) = 10 selects the local loop back diagnostic mode. In this
mode:
1. The transmitter output is internally connected to the receiver
2. The transmit clock is used for the receiver.
3. The TxDA output is held High.
4. The RxDA input is ignored.
5. The transmitter must be enabled, but the receiver need not be
6. CPU to transmitter and receiver communications continue nor-
MR2A[7:6] = 11 selects a remote loop back diagnostic mode. In this
mode:
1. Received data is reclocked and retransmitted on the TxDA out-
2. The receive clock is used for the transmitter.
3. Received data is not sent to the local CPU, and the error status
4. The received parity is not checked and is not regenerated for
5. The receiver must be enabled.
6. Character framing is not checked, and the stop bits are retrans-
7. A received break is echoed as received until the next valid start
2000 Jan 31
Dual universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (DUART)
put.
the rising edge of the RxC1x clock and retransmitted on the next
fall of the RxC!x clock.
enabled.
mission, i.e. transmitted parity bit is as received.
as received.
bit is detected.
to transmitter link is disabled.
input.
enabled.
mally.
put.
conditions are inactive.
transmission, i.e., transmitted parity is as received.
mitted as received.
bit is detected.
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8. A delay of one bit time is seen at the remote receiver.
The user must exercise care when switching into and out of the
various modes. The selected mode will be activated immediately
upon mode selection, even if this occurs in the middle of a received
or transmitted character. Likewise, if a mode is deselected the
device will switch out of the mode immediately. An exception to this
is switching out of autoecho or remote loopback modes: if the
de-selection occurs just after the receiver has sampled the stop bit
(indicated in autoecho by assertion of RxRDY), and the transmitter
is enabled, the transmitter will remain in autoecho mode until the
entire stop has been re-transmitted.
MR2A[5] – Channel A Transmitter Request-to-Send Control
This bit controls the deactivation of the RTSAN output (OP0) by the
transmitter. This output is normally asserted by setting OPR[0] and
negated by resetting OPR[0].
MR2A[5] = 1 caused OPR[0] to be reset automatically one bit time
after the characters in the Channel A transmit shift register and in
the TxFIFO, if any, are completely transmitted including the
programmed number of stop bits. If the transmitter is not enabled,
this feature can be used to automatically terminate the transmission
of a message as follows:
1. Program auto-reset mode: MR2A[5] = 1.
2. Enable transmitter.
3. Asset RTSAN: OPR[0] = 1.
4. Send message.
5. Disable transmitter after the last character is loaded into the
6. The last character will be transmitted and OPR[0] will be reset
MR2A[4] – Channel A Clear-to-Send Control
If this bit is 0, CTSAN has no effect on the transmitter. If this bit is a
1, the transmitter checks the state of CTSAN (IPO) each time it is
ready to send a character. If IPO is asserted (Low), the character is
transmitted. If it is negated (High), the TxDA output remains in the
marking state and the transmission is delayed until CTSAN goes
low. Changes in CTSAN while a character is being transmitted do
not affect the transmission of that character..
MR2A[3:0] – Channel A Stop Bit Length Select
This field programs the length of the stop bit appended to the
transmitted character. Stop bit lengths of 9/16 to 1 and 1-9/16 to 2
bits, in increments of 1/16 bit, can be programmed for character
lengths of 6, 7, and 8 bits. For a character lengths of 5 bits, 1-1/16
to 2 stop bits can be programmed in increments of 1/16 bit. In all
cases, the receiver only checks for a ‘mark’ condition at the center
of the stop bit position (one–half bit time after the last data bit, or
after the parity bit if enabled is sampled).
If an external 1X clock is used for the transmitter, MR2A[3] = 0
selects one stop bit and MR2A[3] = 1 selects two stop bits to be
transmitted.
MR0B – Channel B Mode Register 0
MR0B is accessed when the Channel B MR pointer points to MR1.
The pointer is set to MR0 by RESET or by a ‘set pointer’ command
Channel A TxFIFO. Tx status and Tx interrupts will be disabled
at this time.
one bit time after the last stop bit, causing RTSAN to be negated.
In this mode, the meaning of “RTSAN” is that the transmission is
ended.
Product specification
SC26C92

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