MOD5272-100IR NetBurner Inc, MOD5272-100IR Datasheet - Page 389

PROCESSOR MODULE FLASH MOD5272

MOD5272-100IR

Manufacturer Part Number
MOD5272-100IR
Description
PROCESSOR MODULE FLASH MOD5272
Manufacturer
NetBurner Inc
Type
Controllers & Processorsr

Specifications of MOD5272-100IR

Module/board Type
Processor Module
Ethernet Connection Type
10/100 Ethernet Port RJ-45
Operating Voltage
3.3 V
Product
Modules
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
MOD5272
For Use With
528-1001 - KIT DEVELOP NETWORK FOR MOD5272
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
528-1008
MOTOROLA
16.5.3.3 Remote Loop-Back Mode
In remote loop-back mode, shown in Figure 16-29, the channel automatically transmits
received data bit by bit on the TxD output. The local CPU-to-transmitter link is disabled.
This mode is useful in testing receiver and transmitter operation of a remote channel. For
this mode, the transmitter uses the receiver clock.
Because the receiver is not active, received data cannot be read by the CPU and error status
conditions are inactive. Received parity is not checked and is not recalculated for
transmission. Stop bits are sent as they are received. A received break is echoed as received
until the next valid start bit is detected.
16.5.4 Multidrop Mode
Setting UMR1n[PM] programs the UART to operate in a wake-up mode for multidrop or
multiprocessor applications. In this mode, a master can transmit an address character
followed by a block of data characters targeted for one of up to 256 slave stations.
Although slave stations have their channel receivers disabled, they continuously monitor
the master’s data stream. When the master sends an address character, the slave receiver
channel notifies its respective CPU by setting USRn[RxRDY] and generating an interrupt
(if programmed to do so). Each slave station CPU then compares the received address to its
station address and enables its receiver if it wishes to receive the subsequent data characters
or block of data from the master station. Slave stations not addressed continue monitoring
the data stream. Data fields in the data stream are separated by an address character. After
a slave receives a block of data, its CPU disables the receiver and repeats the
process.Functional timing information for multidrop mode is shown in Figure 16-30.
CPU
Figure 16-29. Remote Loop-Back
Disabled
Disabled
Chapter 16. UART Modules
Rx
Tx
Disabled
Disabled
RxD Input
TxD Input
Operation
16-29

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