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MC68HC908LJ12CPB

Manufacturer Part Number
MC68HC908LJ12CPB
Description
8-bit microcontroller units
Manufacturer
FREESCALE [Freescale Semiconductor, Inc]
Datasheet
13.7.2.5 Transmitter Interrupts
13.7.3 Receiver
13.7.3.1 Character Length
MC68HC908LJ12
Freescale Semiconductor
NOTE:
Rev. 2.1
Infrared Serial Communications Interface Module (IRSCI)
When queueing an idle character, return the TE bit to logic 1 before the
stop bit of the current character shifts out to the TxD pin. Setting TE after
the stop bit appears on TxD causes data previously written to the SCDR
to be lost.
Toggle the TE bit for a queued idle character when the SCTE bit
becomes set and just before writing the next byte to the SCDR.
The following conditions can generate CPU interrupt requests from the
SCI transmitter:
Figure 13-8
The receiver can accommodate either 8-bit or 9-bit data. The state of the
M bit in SCI control register 1 (SCC1) determines character length.
When receiving 9-bit data, bit R8 in SCI control register 2 (SCC2) is the
ninth bit (bit 8). When receiving 8-bit data, bit R8 is a copy of the eighth
bit (bit 7).
SCI transmitter empty (SCTE) — The SCTE bit in SCS1 indicates
that the SCDR has transferred a character to the transmit shift
register. SCTE can generate a transmitter CPU interrupt request.
Setting the SCI transmit interrupt enable bit, SCTIE, in SCC2
enables the SCTE bit to generate transmitter CPU interrupt
requests.
Transmission complete (TC) — The TC bit in SCS1 indicates that
the transmit shift register and the SCDR are empty and that no
break or idle character has been generated. The transmission
complete interrupt enable bit, TCIE, in SCC2 enables the TC bit to
generate transmitter CPU interrupt requests.
shows the structure of the SCI receiver.
Infrared Serial Communications Interface Module (IRSCI)
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