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ATmega1284RZAP

Manufacturer Part Number
ATmega1284RZAP
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheets

Specifications of ATmega1284RZAP

Flash (kbytes)
128 Kbytes
Max. Operating Frequency
20 MHz
Max I/o Pins
32
Spi
3
Twi (i2c)
1
Uart
2
Adc Channels
8
Adc Resolution (bits)
10
Adc Speed (ksps)
15
Analog Comparators
1
Crypto Engine
No
Sram (kbytes)
16
Eeprom (bytes)
4096
Operating Voltage (vcc)
1.8 to 3.6
Timers
3
Frequency Band
2.4 GHz
Max Data Rate (mb/s)
0.25
Antenna Diversity
No
External Pa Control
No
Power Output (dbm)
3
Receiver Sensitivity (dbm)
-101
Receive Current Consumption (ma)
16.0
Transmit Current Consumption (ma)
17.0
Link Budget (dbm)
104
17.8.6
17.8.7
17.9
17.9.1
8059D–AVR–11/09
Asynchronous Data Reception
Disabling the Receiver
Flushing the Receive Buffer
Asynchronous Clock Recovery
with the received data and stop bits. The Parity Error (UPEn) Flag can then be read by software
to check if the frame had a Parity Error.
The UPEn bit is set if the next character that can be read from the receive buffer had a Parity
Error when received and the Parity Checking was enabled at that point (UPMn1 = 1). This bit is
valid until the receive buffer (UDRn) is read.
In contrast to the Transmitter, disabling of the Receiver will be immediate. Data from ongoing
receptions will therefore be lost. When disabled (i.e., the RXENn is set to zero) the Receiver will
no longer override the normal function of the RxDn port pin. The Receiver buffer FIFO will be
flushed when the Receiver is disabled. Remaining data in the buffer will be lost
The receiver buffer FIFO will be flushed when the Receiver is disabled, i.e., the buffer will be
emptied of its contents. Unread data will be lost. If the buffer has to be flushed during normal
operation, due to for instance an error condition, read the UDRn I/O location until the RXCn Flag
is cleared. The following code example shows how to flush the receive buffer.
Note:
The USART includes a clock recovery and a data recovery unit for handling asynchronous data
reception. The clock recovery logic is used for synchronizing the internally generated baud rate
clock to the incoming asynchronous serial frames at the RxDn pin. The data recovery logic sam-
ples and low pass filters each incoming bit, thereby improving the noise immunity of the
Receiver. The asynchronous reception operational range depends on the accuracy of the inter-
nal baud rate clock, the rate of the incoming frames, and the frame size in number of bits.
The clock recovery logic synchronizes internal clock to the incoming serial frames.
illustrates the sampling process of the start bit of an incoming frame. The sample rate is 16 times
the baud rate for Normal mode, and eight times the baud rate for Double Speed mode. The hor-
izontal arrows illustrate the synchronization variation due to the sampling process. Note the
Assembly Code Example
C Code Example
USART_Flush:
void USART_Flush( void )
{
}
sbis UCSRnA, RXCn
ret
in
rjmp USART_Flush
unsigned char dummy;
while ( UCSRnA & (1<<RXCn) ) dummy = UDRn;
1. See “About Code Examples” on page 6.
r16, UDRn
(1)
(1)
ATmega1284P
Figure 17-5
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