7.3 TCLK
This is the output clock signal used by the transmitter portion of the UART. It is generally connected to the UART's own receive clock input (RCLK). This is done by not connecting pins 1 and 2 of the jumper block J13. If desired, TCLK can be transmitted to an external source over the AUXOUT line by connecting pins 1 and 2 of the jumper block J12. Figure 18 shows how to select the TCLK mode.
Jumpers J11-13
J11
J13RCLK0_SEL
J12
J13
AUX0_SEL0 AUX0_SEL1 RCLK0_SEL
Loopback TCLK to RCLK | Transmit TCLK on AUXOUT |
Figure 18 --- TCLK selection
7.4 AUXIN/AUXOUT Loopback
The AUXIN signal is an input from the external device, and connecting it to the AUXOUT signal provides for a loopback mode of operation. In other words, whatever signal is transmitted by the external device over the AUXIN line will be fed back to the external device over the AUXOUT line. This mode is accomplished by connecting pins 1 and 2 of the jumper blocks J11 and J12. Figure 19 shows how to select this loopback mode.
Jumpers
J11
J12
J13
AUX0_SEL0 AUX0_SEL1
RCLK0_SEL
Loopback AUXOUT to AUXIN
Figure 19 --- AUXIN/AUXOUT loopback
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