ST72321AR6-Auto STMicroelectronics, ST72321AR6-Auto Datasheet - Page 141

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ST72321AR6-Auto

Manufacturer Part Number
ST72321AR6-Auto
Description
8-bit MCU for automotive with 32 Kbyte Flash, 10-bit ADC, timers, SPI, SCI and I2C interfaces
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of ST72321AR6-Auto

Hdflash Endurance
100 cycles, data retention 20 years
Clock Sources
crystal/ceramic resonator oscillators, internal RC oscillator and bypass for external clock
4 Power Saving Modes
Halt, Active Halt, Wait and Slow
ST72321xx-Auto
Note:
When an overrun error occurs:
The OR bit is reset by an access to the SCISR register followed by a SCIDR register read
operation.
Noise error
Oversampling techniques are used for data recovery by discriminating between valid
incoming data and noise. Normal data bits are considered valid if three consecutive samples
(8th, 9th, 10th) have the same bit value, otherwise the NF flag is set. In the case of start bit
detection, the NF flag is set on the basis of an algorithm combining both valid edge
detection and three samples (8th, 9th, 10th). Therefore, to prevent the NF flag getting set
during start bit reception, there should be a valid edge detection as well as three valid
samples.
When noise is detected in a frame:
The NF flag is reset by a SCISR register read operation followed by a SCIDR register read
operation.
During reception, if a false start bit is detected (for example, 8th, 9th, 10th samples are 011,
101, 110), the frame is discarded and the receiving sequence is not started for this frame.
There is no RDRF bit set for this frame and the NF flag is set internally (not accessible to the
user). This NF flag is accessible along with the RDRF bit when a next valid frame is
received.
If the application Start Bit is not long enough to match the above requirements, then the NF
Flag may get set due to the short Start Bit. In this case, the NF flag may be ignored by the
application software when the first valid byte is received.
See also
The OR bit is set.
The RDR content is not lost.
The shift register is overwritten.
An interrupt is generated if the RIE bit is set and the I bit is cleared in the CCR register.
The NF flag is set at the rising edge of the RDRF bit.
Data is transferred from the Shift register to the SCIDR register.
No interrupt is generated. However this bit rises at the same time as the RDRF bit
which itself generates an interrupt.
Noise error causes on page
Doc ID 13829 Rev 1
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Serial communications interface (SCI)
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