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| Data Rate Multiplier | |
Clock Mode | Max bps | Description | |
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| Auto clock mode enables applications to request any | |
Auto | 921,600 | baud rate up to 921,600. The hardware drivers will | |
select the correct clock multiplier based on the baud | |||
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| rate requested | |
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| The X1 clock mode mimics a standard COM port. The | |
X1 | 115,200 | hardware drivers lock the clock to the standard rate. | |
The port will run at the baud rate requested by the | |||
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| The X2 clock mode locks the ports hardware clock at | |
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| double the standard rate. The baud rate the port runs at | |
X2 | 230,400 | will always be double the rate requested by the | |
applications. This mode is useful for legacy | |||
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| applicattions which cannot request baud rates over | |
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| 115,200 | |
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| The X4 clock mode locks the ports hardware clock at | |
X4 | 460,800 | four times the standard rate. The baud rate the port | |
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| runs at will always be four times the rate requested by |
Quatech | 26 |