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CHAPTER 17 SERIAL INTERFACE CHANNEL 0 (
µ
PD78054Y Subseries)
The
µ
PD78054Y subseries incorporates three channels of serial interfaces. Differences between channels 0,
1, and 2 are as follows (Refer to CHAPTER 18 SERIAL INTERFACE CHANNEL 1 for details of the serial interface
channel 1. Refer to CHAPTER 19 SERIAL INTERFACE CHANNEL 2 for details of the serial interface channel
2).
Table 17-1. Differences between Channels 0, 1, and 2
Serial Transfer Mode Channel 0
fXX/2, fXX/22, fXX/23,
fXX/24, fXX/25, fXX/26,
fXX/27, fXX/28, external
clock, TO2 output
MSB/LSB switchable
as the start bit
Serial transfer end
interrupt request flag
(CSIIF0)
Channel 1
fXX/2, fXX/22, fXX/23,
fXX/24, fXX/25, fXX/26,
fXX/27, fXX/28, external
clock, TO2 output
MSB/LSB switchable
as the start bit
Automatic transmit/
receive function
Serial transfer end
interrupt request flag
(CSIIF1)
Channel 2
Baud rate generator
output
MSB/LSB switchable
as the start bit
Serial transfer end
interrupt request flag
(SRIF)
Clock selection
Transfer method
Transfer end flag
I2C bus (Inter IC Bus)
2-wire serial I/O
UART
(Asynchronous serial interface)
Use possible
None
None
None
Use possible
3-wire serial I/O