ML610Q428-NNNTBZ03A7 Rohm Semiconductor, ML610Q428-NNNTBZ03A7 Datasheet - Page 192

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ML610Q428-NNNTBZ03A7

Manufacturer Part Number
ML610Q428-NNNTBZ03A7
Description
MCU 8BIT 48K FLASH 128-TQFP
Manufacturer
Rohm Semiconductor

Specifications of ML610Q428-NNNTBZ03A7

Core Processor
nX-U8/100
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
4.2MHz
Connectivity
I²C, SSP, UART/USART
Peripherals
LCD, Melody Driver, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
14
Program Memory Size
48KB (24K x 16)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
4K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.1 V ~ 3.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 2x12b, 2x24b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-20°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
*
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-

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13.2.7
• U0FER (bit 0)
• U0OER (bit 1)
• U0PER (bit 2)
Address: 0F296H
Access: R/W
Access size: 8 bits
Initial value: 00H
UA0STAT is a special function register (SFR) to indicate the state of transmit or receive operation of the UART.
When any data is written to UA0STAT, all the flags are initialized to “0”.
[Description of Bits]
Initial value
UA0STAT
The U0FER bit is used to indicate occurrence of a framing error of the UART.
When an error occurs in the start or stop bit, the U0FER bit is set to “1”. This bit is updated each time reception is
completed.
The U0FER bit is fixed to “0” in transmit mode.
The U0OER bit is used to indicate occurrence of an overrun error of the UART.
If the received data in the transmit/receive buffer (UA0BUF) is received again before it is read, this bit is set to “1”.
Even if reception is stopped by the U0EN bit and then reception is restarted, this bit is set to “1” unless the previous
receive data is not read. Therefore, make sure that data is always read from the transmit/receive buffer even if the
data is not required.
The U0OER bit is fixed to “0” in transmit mode.
The U0PER bit is used to indicate occurrence of a parity error of the UART.
When the parity of the received data and the parity bit attached to the data do not coincide, this bit is set to “1”.
U0PER is updated whenever data is received.
The U0PER bit is fixed to “0” in transmit mode.
R/W
U0OER
U0FER
U0PER
0
1
0
1
0
1
UART0 Status Register (UA0STAT)
No framing error (initial value)
Framing error
R/W
No overrun error (initial value)
Overrun error
No parity error (initial value)
Parity error
7
0
R/W
6
0
R/W
5
0
Description
Description
Description
13 – 9
R/W
4
0
U0FUL
R/W
0
3
ML610Q428/ML610Q429 User’s Manual
U0PER
R/W
2
0
U0OER
R/W
1
0
Chapter 13 UART
U0FER
R/W
0
0

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