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ATmega2561R212

Manufacturer Part Number
ATmega2561R212
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheets

Specifications of ATmega2561R212

Flash (kbytes)
256 Kbytes
Max. Operating Frequency
16 MHz
Max I/o Pins
54
Spi
3
Twi (i2c)
1
Uart
2
Adc Channels
8
Adc Resolution (bits)
10
Adc Speed (ksps)
15
Analog Comparators
1
Crypto Engine
AES
Sram (kbytes)
8
Eeprom (bytes)
4096
Operating Voltage (vcc)
1.8 to 3.6
Timers
6
Frequency Band
700/800/900MHz
Max Data Rate (mb/s)
1
Antenna Diversity
No
External Pa Control
Yes
Power Output (dbm)
10
Receiver Sensitivity (dbm)
-110
Receive Current Consumption (ma)
9.0
Transmit Current Consumption (ma)
18 at 5dBm
Link Budget (dbm)
120
22.5.2
22.5.3
2549N–AVR–05/11
Sending Frames with 9 Data Bit
Transmitter Flags and Interrupts
If 9-bit characters are used (UCSZn = 7), the ninth bit must be written to the TXB8 bit in
UCSRnB before the low byte of the character is written to UDRn. The following code examples
show a transmit function that handles 9-bit characters. For the assembly code, the data to be
sent is assumed to be stored in registers R17:R16.
Notes:
The ninth bit can be used for indicating an address frame when using multi processor communi-
cation mode or for other protocol handling as for example synchronization.
The USART Transmitter has two flags that indicate its state: USART Data Register Empty
(UDREn) and Transmit Complete (TXCn). Both flags can be used for generating interrupts.
The Data Register Empty (UDREn) Flag indicates whether the transmit buffer is ready to receive
new data. This bit is set when the transmit buffer is empty, and cleared when the transmit buffer
contains data to be transmitted that has not yet been moved into the Shift Register. For compat-
ibility with future devices, always write this bit to zero when writing the UCSRnA Register.
Assembly Code Example
C Code Example
USART_Transmit:
void USART_Transmit( unsigned int data )
{
}
; Wait for empty transmit buffer
sbis UCSRnA,UDREn
rjmp USART_Transmit
; Copy 9th bit from r17 to TXB8
cbi
sbrc r17,0
sbi
; Put LSB data (r16) into buffer, sends the data
sts UDRn,r16
ret
/* Wait for empty transmit buffer */
while ( !( UCSRnA & (1<<UDREn))) )
/* Copy 9th bit to TXB8 */
UCSRnB &= ~(1<<TXB8);
if ( data & 0x0100 )
/* Put data into buffer, sends the data */
UDRn = data;
1. These transmit functions are written to be general functions. They can be optimized if the con-
2.
UCSRnB |= (1<<TXB8);
See “About Code Examples” on page 11.
tents of the UCSRnB is static. For example, only the TXB8 bit of the UCSRnB Register is used
after initialization.
UCSRnB,TXB8
UCSRnB,TXB8
;
(1)(2)
(1)(2)
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