UPD78F0413GA-GAM-AX NEC, UPD78F0413GA-GAM-AX Datasheet - Page 326

8BIT UC, 32K FLASH, 1KB RAM, LCD

UPD78F0413GA-GAM-AX

Manufacturer Part Number
UPD78F0413GA-GAM-AX
Description
8BIT UC, 32K FLASH, 1KB RAM, LCD
Manufacturer
NEC
Datasheet

Specifications of UPD78F0413GA-GAM-AX

Controller Family/series
UPD78F
No. Of I/o's
30
Ram Memory Size
1024Byte
Cpu Speed
10MHz
No. Of Timers
8
No. Of Pwm
RoHS Compliant
Core Size
8bit
Program Memory Size
32KB
Oscillator Type
External, Internal

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(b) Parity types and operation
The parity bit is used to detect a bit error in communication data. Usually, the same type of parity bit is used
on both the transmission and reception sides. With even parity and odd parity, a 1-bit (odd number) error
can be detected. With zero parity and no parity, an error cannot be detected.
(i)
(ii) Odd parity
(iii) 0 parity
(iv) No parity
Even parity
The parity bit is cleared to 0 when data is transmitted, regardless of the transmit data.
The parity bit is not detected when the data is received. Therefore, a parity error does not occur
regardless of whether the parity bit is “0” or “1”.
No parity bit is appended to the transmit data.
Reception is performed assuming that there is no parity bit when data is received. Because there is no
parity bit, a parity error does not occur.
Transmission
Transmit data, including the parity bit, is controlled so that the number of bits that are “1” is even.
The value of the parity bit is as follows.
If transmit data has an odd number of bits that are “1”: 1
If transmit data has an even number of bits that are “1”: 0
Reception
The number of bits that are “1” in the receive data, including the parity bit, is counted. If it is odd, a
parity error occurs.
Transmission
Unlike even parity, transmit data, including the parity bit, is controlled so that the number of bits that
are “1” is odd.
If transmit data has an odd number of bits that are “1”: 0
If transmit data has an even number of bits that are “1”: 1
Reception
The number of bits that are “1” in the receive data, including the parity bit, is counted. If it is even, a
parity error occurs.
CHAPTER 13 SERIAL INTERFACE UART0
User’s Manual U18698EJ1V0UD

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