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SC16C652B
Dual UART with 32-byte FIFOs and IrDA encoder/decoder
7.6 Modem Control Register (MCR)
This register controls the interface with the modem or a peripheral device.
Table 20: Modem Control Register bits description
Bit Symbol Description
7 MCR[7] Clock select
logic 0 = divide-by-1 clock input
logic 1 = divide-by-4 clock input
6 MCR[6] IR enable (see
Figure 17).
logic 0 = enable the standard modem receive and transmit input/output
interface (normal default condition)
logic 1 = enable infrared IrDA receive and transmit inputs/outputs. While
in this mode, the TX/RX output/inputs are routed to the infrared
encoder/decoder. The data input and output levels will conform to the
IrDA infrared interface requirement. As such, while in this mode, the
infrared TX output will be a logic 0 during idle data conditions.
5 MCR[5] Reserved; set to ‘0’.
4 MCR[4] Loop-back. Enable the local loop-back mode (diagnostics). In this mode the
transmitter output (
TX) and the receiver input (RX), CTS, DSR, CD, and RI
are disconnected from the SC16C652B I/O pins. Internally the modem data
and control pins are connected into a loop-back data configuration (see
Figure 5). In this mode, the receiver and transmitter interrupts remain fully
operational. The Modem Control Interrupts are also operational, but the
interrupts’ sources are switched to the lower four bits of the Modem Control.
Interrupts continue to be controlled by the IER register.
logic 0 = disable Loop-back mode (normal default condition)
logic 1 = enable local Loop-back mode (diagnostics)
3 MCR[3]
OP2/INT enable
logic 0 = forces INT (A, B) outputs to the 3-state mode and sets
OP2 to a
logic 1 (normal default condition)
logic 1 = forces the INT (A, B) outputs to the active mode and sets
OP2 to
a logic 0
2 MCR[2] (
OP1). OP1A/OP1B are not available as an external signal in the
SC16C652B. This bit is instead used in the Loop-back mode only. In the
Loop-back mode, this bit is used to write the state of the modem
RI interface
signal.
1 MCR[1]
RTS
logic 0 = force
RTS output to a logic 1 (normal default condition)
logic 1 = force
RTS output to a logic 0
0 MCR[0]
DTR
logic 0 = force
DTR output to a logic 1 (normal default condition)
logic 1 = force
DTR output to a logic 0
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SC16C652B
Dual UART with 32-byte FIFOs and IrDA encoder/decoder
7.7 Line Status Register (LSR)
This register provides the status of data transfers between the SC16C652B and the CPU.
Table 21: Line Status Register bits description
Bit Symbol Description
7 LSR[7] FIFO data error.
logic 0 = no error (normal default condition)
logic 1 = at least one parity error, framing error or break indication is in the
current FIFO data. This bit is cleared when there are no remaining error flags
associated with the remaining data in the FIFO.
6 LSR[6] THR and TSR empty. This bit is the Transmit Empty indicator. This bit is set to a
logic 1 whenever the transmit holding register and the transmit shift register are
both empty. It is reset to logic 0 whenever either the THR or TSR contains a data
character. In the FIFO mode, this bit is set to ‘1’ whenever the transmit FIFO and
transmit shift register are both empty.
5 LSR[5] THR empty. This bit is the Transmit Holding Register Empty indicator. This bit
indicates that the UART is ready to accept a new character for transmission. In
addition, this bit causes the UART to issue an interrupt to CPU when the THR
interrupt enable is set. The THR bit is set to a logic 1 when a character is
transferred from the transmit holding register into the transmitter shift register.
The bit is reset to a logic 0 concurrently with the loading of the transmitter
holding register by the CPU. In the FIFO mode, this bit is set when the transmit
FIFO is empty; it is cleared when at least 1 byte is written to the transmit FIFO.
4 LSR[4] Break interrupt.
logic 0 = no break condition (normal default condition)
logic 1 = the receiver received a break signal (RX was a logic 0 for one
character frame time). In the FIFO mode, only one break character is loaded
into the FIFO.
3 LSR[3] Framing error.
logic 0 = no framing error (normal default condition)
logic 1 = framing error. The receive character did not have a valid stop bit(s). In
the FIFO mode, this error is associated with the character at the top of the
FIFO.
2 LSR[2] Parity error.
logic 0 = no parity error (normal default condition
logic 1 = parity error. The receive character does not have correct parity
information and is suspect. In the FIFO mode, this error is associated with the
character at the top of the FIFO.
1 LSR[1] Overrun error.
logic 0 = no overrun error (normal default condition)
logic 1 = overrun error. A data overrun error occurred in the Receive Shift
Register. This happens when additional data arrives while the FIFO is full. In
this case, the previous data in the shift register is overwritten. Note that under
this condition, the data byte in the Receive Shift Register is not transferred into
the FIFO, therefore the data in the FIFO is not corrupted by the error.
0 LSR[0] Receive data ready.
logic 0 = no data in Receive Holding Register or FIFO (normal default
condition)
logic 1 = data has been received and is saved in the Receive Holding Register
or FIFO
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Dual UART with 32-byte FIFOs and IrDA encoder/decoder
7.8 Modem Status Register (MSR)
This register provides the current state of the control interface signals from the modem, or
other peripheral device to which the SC16C652B is connected. Four bits of this register
are used to indicate the changed information. These bits are set to a logic 1 whenever a
control input from the modem changes state. These bits are set to a logic 0 whenever the
CPU reads this register.
[1] Whenever any MSR bit 3:0 is set to logic 1, a Modem Status Interrupt will be generated.
7.9 Scratchpad Register (SPR)
The SC16C652B provides a temporary data register to store 8 bits of user information.
Table 22: Modem Status Register bits description
Bit Symbol Description
7 MSR[7] CD. During normal operation, this bit is the complement of the
CD input.
Reading this bit in the loop-back mode produces the state of MCR[3] (
OP2).
6 MSR[6] RI. During normal operation, this bit is the complement of the
RI input.
Reading this bit in the loop-back mode produces the state of MCR[2] (
OP1).
5 MSR[5] DSR. During normal operation, this bit is the complement of the
DSR input.
During the loop-back mode, this bit is equivalent to MCR[0] (
DTR).
4 MSR[4] CTS. During normal operation, this bit is the complement of the
CTS input.
During the loop-back mode, this bit is equivalent to MCR[1] (
RTS).
3 MSR[3]
CD
[1]
logic 0 = no CD change (normal default condition)
logic 1 = the
CD input to the SC16C652B has changed state since the
last time it was read. A modem Status Interrupt will be generated.
2 MSR[2]
RI
[1]
logic 0 = no RI change (normal default condition)
logic 1 = the
RI input to the SC16C652B has changed from a logic 0 to a
logic 1. A modem Status Interrupt will be generated.
1 MSR[1]
DSR
[1]
logic 0 = no DSR change (normal default condition)
logic 1 = the
DSR input to the SC16C652B has changed state since the
last time it was read. A modem Status Interrupt will be generated.
0 MSR[0]
CTS
[1]
logic 0 = no CTS change (normal default condition)
logic 1 = the
CTS input to the SC16C652B has changed state since the
last time it was read. A modem Status Interrupt will be generated.

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