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TDA8029

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TDA8029
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Low power single card reader
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Table 13 Description of register bits
Table 14 Enhanced UART modes
8.3.2
Automatic address recognition is a feature which allows
the UART to recognize certain addresses in the serial bit
stream by using hardware to make the comparisons. This
feature saves a great deal of software overhead by
eliminating the need for the software to examine every
serial address which passes by the serial port. This feature
is enabled by setting the SM2 bit in register SCON. In the
9-bit UART modes (modes 2 and 3), the Receive Interrupt
flag (RI) will be automatically set when the received byte
contains either the ‘given’ address or the ‘broadcast’
address. The 9-bit mode requires that the 9th information
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Low power single card reader
SM0
BIT
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
A
UTOMATIC ADDRESS RECOGNITION
SM0/FE
SM1
SM2
REN
TB8
RB8
Tl
Rl
SYMBOL
SM1
0
1
0
1
The function of this bit is determined by SMOD0, bit 6 of register PCON. If SMOD0 is set
then this bit functions as FE. This bit functions as SM0 when SMOD0 is reset. When
used as FE, this bit can only be cleared by software.
Serial port mode bit 1. See Table 14.
Serial port mode bit 2. Enables the automatic address recognition feature in modes
2 or 3. If SM2 = 1, bit Rl will not be set unless the received 9th data bit (RB8) is logic 1;
indicating an address and the received byte is a given or broadcast address. In mode 1,
if SM2 = 1 then Rl will not be activated unless a valid stop bit was received, and the
received byte is a given or broadcast address. In mode 0, SM2 should be logic 0.
Enables serial reception. Set by software to enable reception. Cleared by software to
disable reception.
The 9th data bit transmitted in modes 2 and 3. Set or cleared by software as desired.
In mode 0, TB8 is not used.
The 9th data bit received in modes 2 and 3. In mode 1, if SM2 = 0, RB8 is the stop bit
that was received. In mode 0, RB8 is not used.
Transmit interrupt flag. Set by hardware at the end of the 8th bit time in mode 0, or at
the beginning of the stop bit in the other modes, in any serial transmission. Must be
cleared by software.
Receive interrupt flag. Set by hardware at the end of the 8th bit time in mode 0, or
halfway through the stop bit time in the other modes, in any serial reception (except if
SM2 = 1, as described for SM2). Must be cleared by software.
SM0: Serial port mode bit 0. See Table 14.
FE: Framing Error bit. This bit is set by the receiver when an invalid stop bit is
detected; see Fig.6. The FE bit is not cleared by valid frames but should be cleared by
software. The SMOD0 bit in register PCON must be set to enable access to FE.
MODE
0
1
2
3
shift register
8-bit UART
9-bit UART
9-bit UART
DESCRIPTION
19
bit is a logic 1 to indicate that the received information is an
address and not data. Figure 7 gives a summary.
The 8-bit mode is called mode 1. In this mode the RI flag
will be set if SM2 is enabled and the information received
has a valid stop bit following the 8 address bits and the
information is either a given or a broadcast address.
Mode 0 is the Shift Register mode and SM2 is ignored.
Using the automatic address recognition feature allows a
master to selectively communicate with one or more
slaves by invoking the given slave address or addresses.
All of the slaves may be contacted by using the broadcast
DESCRIPTION
1
variable
1
variable
/
/
12
32
f
XTAL1
or
1
/
64
f
XTAL1
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