668-0003-C Rabbit Semiconductor, 668-0003-C Datasheet - Page 137
668-0003-C
Manufacturer Part Number
668-0003-C
Description
IC CPU RABBIT2000 30MHZ 100PQFP
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet
1.20-668-0003.pdf
(228 pages)
Specifications of 668-0003-C
Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Processor Type
Rabbit 2000 8-Bit
Speed
30MHz
Voltage
2.7V, 3V, 3.3V, 5V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
100-MQFP, 100-PQFP
Features
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Other names
316-1004
668-0003
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12.7.1 Controlling an RS-485 Driver and Receiver
RS-485 uses a half-duplex method of communication. One station enables its driver and
sends a message. After the message is complete, the station disables the driver and listens
to the line for a reply. The driver must be enabled before the start bit is sent and not dis-
abled until the stop bit has been sent. The transmitter idle interrupt is normally used to dis-
able the RS-485 driver and possibly enable the receiver.
12.7.2 Transmitting Dummy Characters
It may be desired to operate the serial transmitter without actually sending any data. “Dummy”
characters are transmitted to pass time or to measure time.
The output of the transmitter may be disconnected from the transmitter output pin by manip-
ulating the control registers for parallel port C or D, which are used as output pins. For
example, if serial port B is to be temporarily disconnected from its output pin, which is bit
4 of parallel port C, this can be done as follows.
1. Store a "1" in bit 4 of the parallel port data output register to provide the quiescent state
2. Clear bit 4 of the parallel port C function register so that the output no longer comes
A similar procedure can be used if the serial port is set up to use alternate output pins on
port D. Only serial ports A and B can use alternate outputs on parallel port D.
If an RS-485 driver is being used, dummy characters can be transmitted by disabling the
driver after the stop bit has been sent. This is an alternative to the above procedure.
12.7.3 Transmitting and Detecting a Break
A break is created when the output of the transmitter is driven low for an extended period.
If a break is received, it will appear as a series of characters filled with zeros and with the
9th bit detected low. This could only be confused with a legitimate message if a protocol
using the 9th bit was in effect. Break is not usually used as a message in such protocols.
A break can be transmitted by transmitting a byte of zeros at a very slow baud rate.
Another and probably better method is to disconnect the transmitter from the output pin,
and use the parallel port bit to set the line low while sending dummy characters to time out
the break.
The use of break as a signaling device should be avoided because it is slow, erratically sup-
ported by different types of hardware, and usually creates more problems than it solves.
12.7.4 Using A Serial Port to Generate a Periodic Interrupt
A serial port may be used to generate a periodic interrupt by continuously transmitting
characters. Since the Tx output via parallel port C or D can be disabled, the transmitted
characters are transmitted to nowhere. Because the character output path is double-buff-
ered, there will be no gaps in the character transmission, and the interrupts will be exactly
periodic. The interrupts can happen every 9, 10 or 11 baud times, depending on whether 7
or 8 bits are transmitted and on whether the 9th (8th) bit is sent.
Chapter 12 Rabbit Serial Ports
of the drive line.
from the serial port. Of course, this should not be done until the transmitter is idle.
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