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XR16C854CQ-F

XR16C854CQ-F

  • 厂商:

    SIPEX(迈凌)

  • 封装:

    BQFP100

  • 描述:

    IC UART FIFO 128B QUAD 100QFP

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
XR16C854CQ-F 数据手册
XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO APRIL 2013 REV. 3.1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION FEATURES The XR16C854/854D1 (854) is an enhanced quad Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter (UART) each with 128 bytes of transmit and receive FIFOs, transmit and receive FIFO counters and trigger levels, automatic hardware and software flow control, and data rates of up to 2 Mbps. Added feature in devices with top mark date code of "F2 YYWW" and newer: ■ 5 volt tolerant inputs Each UART has a set of registers that provide the user with operating status and control, receiver error indications, and modem serial interface controls. System interrupts may be tailored to meet design requirements. An internal loopback capability allows onboard diagnostics. • Intel or Motorola Data Bus Interface select • Four independent UART channels • 2.97 to 5.5 Volt Operation • Pin-to-pin compatible with the industry standard ST16C554 and ST16C654 and TI’s TL16C554N and TL16C754BFN ■ ■ ■ The 854 is available in 64-pin LQFP, 68-pin PLCC and 100-pin QFP packages. The 64-pin package only offers the 16 mode interface, but the 68 and 100 pin packages offer an additional 68 mode interface which allows easy integration with Motorola processors. The XR16C854CV (64 pin) offers three state interrupt outputs while the XR16C854DV provides continuous interrupt outputs. The 100 pin package provides additional FIFO status outputs (TXRDY# and RXRDY# A-D), separate infrared transmit data outputs (IRTX A-D) and channel C external clock input (CHCCLK). The XR16C854/854D is compatible with the industry standard ST16C554/554D and ST16C654/654D. NOTE: 1 Covered by U.S. Patent #5,649,122 and #5,949,787. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Register Set Compatible to 16C550 Data rates of up to 2 Mbps Transmit and Receive FIFOs of 128 bytes Programmable TX and RX FIFO Trigger Levels Transmit and Receive FIFO Level Counters Automatic Hardware (RTS/CTS) Flow Control Selectable Auto RTS Flow Control Hysteresis Automatic Software (Xon/Xoff) Flow Control Wireless Infrared (IrDA 1.0) Encoder/Decoder • Sleep Mode (200 uA typical) • Crystal oscillator or external clock input APPLICATIONS • Portable Appliances • Telecommunication Network Routers • Ethernet Network Routers • Cellular Data Devices • Factory Automation and Process Control FIGURE 1. XR16C854 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2.97V to 5.5V VCC GND A2:A0 D7:D0 UART Channel A UART 128 Byte TX FIFO IOR# IOW # Regs CSA# BRG CSB# TX & RX IR ENDEC TXA, RXA, IRTXA, DTRA#, DSRA#, RTSA#, CTSA#, CDA#, RIA#, OP2A# 128 Byte RX FIFO CSC# CSD# INTA INTB INTC INTD CHCCLK TXRDY# A-D RXRDY# A-D Reset 16/68# INTSEL Data Bus Interface UART Channel B (same as Channel A) TXB, RXB, IRTXB, DTRB#, DSRB#, RTSB#, CTSB#, CDB#, RIB#, OP2B# UART Channel C (same as Channel A) TXC, RXC, IRTXC, DTRC#, DSRC#, RTSC#, CTSC#, CDC#, RIC#, OP2C# UART Channel D (same as Channel A) TXD, RXD, IRTXD, DTRD#, DSRD#, RTSD#, CTSD#, CDD#, RID#, OP2D# Crystal O sc/Buffer XTAL1 XTAL2 854 BLK Exar Corporation 48720 Kato Road, Fremont CA, 94538 • (510) 668-7000 • FAX (510) 668-7017 • www.exar.com 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 GND DTRB# CTSB# DSRB# IRTXB TXRDYB# N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. 15 R/W# 19 14 TXA RTSB# 13 CS# 18 12 IRQ# N.C. 11 RTSA# 17 10 VCC A3 9 DTRA# 16 8 CTSA# TXB 6 5 TXRDYA# 7 4 N.C. IRTXA 3 N.C. DSRA# 1 2 RXRDYA# N.C. CTSA# DTRA# CTSD# DTRD# GND RTSD# N.C. N.C. TXD N.C. TXC A4 N.C. RTSC# VCC DTRC# CTSC# DSRC# IRTXC TXRDYC# N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 2 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. TXRDYB# IRTXB DSRB# CTSB# DTRB# GND RTSB# INTB CSB# TXB IOW# TXA CSA# INTA RTSA# VCC IRTXA DSRA# IRTXD TXRDYA# FSRS# 76 DSRD# 4 N.C. N.C. 77 75 3 N.C. N.C. 78 74 2 N.C. N.C. 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 N.C. N.C. 80 79 TXRDYD# 81 50 RXRDYC# RXRDYD# 82 49 CDC# CDD# 83 48 RIC# RID# 84 47 RXC RXD 85 46 GND VCC 86 45 TXRDY# INTSEL 87 44 RXRDY# D0 88 43 RESET D1 89 42 CHCCLK D2 90 41 XTAL2 D3 91 40 XTAL1 D4 92 39 A0 D5 93 38 A1 D6 94 37 A2 D7 95 36 16/68# GND 96 35 CLKSEL RXA 97 34 RXB RIA# 98 33 RIB# CDA# 99 32 CDB# 100 31 RXRDYB# RXRDYA# N.C. N.C. FSRS# IRTXD DSRD# CTSD# DTRD# GND RTSD# INTD CSD# TXD IOR# TXC CSC# INTC RTSC# VCC DTRC# CTSC# DSRC# IRTXC TXRDYC# N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 N.C. 78 76 N.C. 79 77 N.C. 80 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 2. PIN OUT ASSIGNMENT FOR 100-PIN QFP PACKAGES IN 16 AND 68 MODE XR16C854 100-pin QFP 16 Mode Connect 16/68# pin to VCC TXRDYD# 81 50 RXRDYC# RXRDYD# 82 49 CDC# CDD# 83 48 RIC# RID# 84 47 RXC RXD 85 46 GND VCC 86 45 TXRDY# GND 87 44 RXRDY# D0 88 43 RESET# D1 89 42 CHCCLK D2 90 41 XTAL2 D3 91 40 XTAL1 D4 92 39 A0 D5 93 38 A1 D6 94 37 A2 D7 95 36 16/68# XR16C854 100-pin QFP 68 Mode Connect 16/68# pin to GND GND 96 35 CLKSEL RXA 97 34 RXB RIA# 98 33 RIB# CDA# 99 32 CDB# 100 31 RXRDYB# XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 D0 VCC RXD RID# CDD# 64 63 62 61 D1 GND D2 67 65 D3 68 66 D4 CDD# 63 1 RID# 62 D5 RXD 63 2 VCC 64 D6 INTSEL 65 3 D0 66 D7 D1 67 4 D2 68 GND D3 1 5 D4 2 RXA D5 3 6 D6 4 RIA# D7 5 7 GND 6 CDA# RXA 7 8 RIA# 8 9 CDA# 9 FIGURE 3. PIN OUT ASSIGNMENT FOR PLCC PACKAGES IN 16 AND 68 MODE AND LQFP PACKAGES DSRA# 10 60 DSRD# DSRA# 10 60 DSRD# CTSA# 11 59 CTSD# CTSA# 11 59 CTSD# DTRA# 12 58 DTRD# DTRA# 12 58 DTRD# VCC 13 57 GND VCC 13 57 GND RTSA# 14 56 RTSD# RTSA# 14 56 RTSD# INTA 15 55 INTD IRQ# 15 55 N.C. CSA# 16 54 CSD# CS# 16 54 N.C. TXA 17 53 TXD TXA 17 53 TXD IOW# 18 52 IOR# R/W# 18 52 N.C. TXB 19 51 TXC TXB 19 51 TXC CSB# 20 50 CSC# A3 20 50 A4 INTB 21 49 INTC N.C. 21 49 N.C. RTSB# 22 48 RTSC# RTSB# 22 48 RTSC# GND 23 47 VCC GND 23 47 VCC DTRB# 24 46 DTRC# DTRB# 24 46 DTRC# CTSB# 25 45 CTSC# CTSB# 25 45 CTSC# DSRB# 26 44 DSRC# DSRB# 26 44 DSRC# CDD# 49 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 A2 A1 A0 XTAL1 XTAL2 RESET# RXRDY# TXRDY# GND RXC RIC# CDC# RIB# RXD RID# 50 VCC 52 51 D1 D0 55 53 D2 56 54 D4 D3 57 16/68# D5 58 30 D6 59 CLKSEL 43 CDC# D7 60 29 42 RIC# GND 61 RXB 41 RXC RXA 62 28 40 GND RIA# 63 27 XR16C854 68-pin PLCC 68 Mode (16/68# pin connected to GND) CDB# 39 TXRDY# 35 XTAL1 CDA# 34 A0 64 33 A1 38 32 A2 RXRDY# 31 16/68# 37 30 CLKSEL RESET 29 RXB 36 28 RIB# XTAL2 27 CDB# XR16C854 68-pin PLCC 16 Mode (16/68# pin connected to VCC) DSRA# 1 48 DSRD# CTSA# 2 47 CTSD# DTRA# 3 46 DTRD# VCC 4 45 GND RTSA# 5 44 RTSD# INTA 6 CSA# 7 TXA 8 IOW# 9 XR16C854 XR16C854D 64-pin LQFP 16 Mode only 43 INTD 42 CSD# 41 TXD 40 IOR# TXB 10 CSB# 11 39 38 TX C CSC# INTB 12 37 INTC RTSB# 13 36 RTSC# 29 30 31 32 CDC# DSRC# 28 GND RXC 27 3 RIC# 26 XTAL2 25 XTAL1 RESET 23 24 A0 22 A2 A1 21 CLKSEL CTSC# 20 33 RXB 16 19 CTSB# RIB# DTRC# 18 VCC 34 CDB# 35 15 17 14 DSRB# GND DTRB# XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 ORDERING INFORMATION PART NUMBER PACKAGE OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE DEVICE STATUS XR16C854CJ-F 68-Lead PLCC 0°C to +70°C Active XR16C854CJTR-F 68-Lead PLCC 0°C to +70°C Active XR16C854IJ-F 68-Lead PLCC -40°C to +85°C Active XR16C854IJTR-F 68-Lead PLCC -40°C to +85°C Active XR16C854CV-F 64-Lead LQFP 0°C to +70°C Active XR16C854CVTR-F 64-Lead LQFP 0°C to +70°C Active XR16C854IV-F 64-Lead LQFP -40°C to +85°C Active XR16C854IVTR-F 64-Lead LQFP -40°C to +85°C Active XR16C854DCV-F 64-Lead LQFP 0°C to +70°C Active XR16C854DCVTR-F 64-Lead LQFP 0°C to +70°C Active XR16C854DIV-F 64-Lead LQFP -40°C to +85°C Active XR16C854DIVTR-F 64-Lead LQFP -40°C to +85°C Active XR16C854CQ-F 100-Lead QFP 0°C to +70°C Active XR16C854CQTR-F 100-Lead QFP 0°C to +70°C Active XR16C854IQ-F 100-Lead QFP -40°C to +85°C Active XR16C854IQTR-F 100-Lead QFP -40°C to +85°C Active NOTE: TR = Tape and Reel, -F = Green / RoHS PIN DESCRIPTIONS Pin Description NAME 64-LQFP 68-PLCC 100-QFP TYPE PIN# PIN # PIN # DESCRIPTION DATA BUS INTERFACE A2 A1 A0 22 23 24 32 33 34 37 38 39 I D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 5 4 3 2 1 68 67 66 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 I/O Address data lines [2:0]. These 3 address lines select one of the internal registers in UART channel A-D during a data bus transaction. Data bus lines [7:0] (bidirectional). 4 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 Pin Description NAME 64-LQFP 68-PLCC 100-QFP TYPE PIN# PIN # PIN # DESCRIPTION IOR# (N.C.) 40 52 66 I When 16/68# pin is at logic 1, the Intel bus interface is selected and this input becomes read strobe (active low). The falling edge instigates an internal read cycle and retrieves the data byte from an internal register pointed by the address lines [A2:A0], puts the data byte on the data bus to allow the host processor to read it on the rising edge. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0, the Motorola bus interface is selected and this input is not used. IOW# (R/W#) 9 18 15 I When 16/68# pin is at logic 1, it selects Intel bus interface and this input becomes write strobe (active low). The falling edge instigates the internal write cycle and the rising edge transfers the data byte on the data bus to an internal register pointed by the address lines. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0, the Motorola bus interface is selected and this input becomes read (logic 1) and write (logic 0) signal. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. CSA# (CS#) 7 16 13 I When 16/68# pin is at logic 1, this input is chip select A (active low) to enable channel A in the device. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0, this input becomes the chip select (active low) for the Motorola bus interface. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. CSB# (A3) 11 20 17 I When 16/68# pin is at logic 1, this input is chip select B (active low) to enable channel B in the device. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0, this input becomes address line A3 which is used for channel selection in the Motorola bus interface. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. CSC# (A4) 38 50 64 I When 16/68# pin is at logic 1, this input is chip select C (active low) to enable channel C in the device. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0, this input becomes address line A4 which is used for channel selection in the Motorola bus interface. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. CSD# (N.C.) 42 54 68 I When 16/68# pin is at logic 1, this input is chip select D (active low) to enable channel D in the device. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0, this input is not used. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. INTA (IRQ#) 6 15 12 O When 16/68# pin is at logic 1 for Intel bus interface, this ouput (OD) becomes channel A interrupt output. The output state is defined by the user and through the software setting of MCR[3]. INTA is set to the active mode when MCR[3] is set to a logic 1. INTA is set to the three state mode when MCR[3] is set to a logic 0 (default). See MCR[3]. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0 for Motorola bus interface, this output becomes device interrupt output (active low, open drain). An external pull-up resistor is required for proper operation. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. 5 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 Pin Description NAME 64-LQFP 68-PLCC 100-QFP TYPE PIN# PIN # PIN # DESCRIPTION INTB INTC INTD (N.C.) 12 37 43 21 49 55 18 63 69 O When 16/68# pin is at logic 1 for Intel bus interface, these ouputs become the interrupt outputs for channels B, C, and D. The output state is defined by the user through the software setting of MCR[3]. The interrupt outputs are set to the active mode when MCR[3] is set to a logic 1 and are set to the three state mode when MCR[3] is set to a logic 0 (default). See MCR[3]. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0 for Motorola bus interface, these outputs are unused and will stay at logic zero level. Leave these outputs unconnected. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. INTSEL - 65 87 I Interrupt Select (active high, input with internal pull-down). When 16/68# pin is at logic 1 for Intel bus interface, this pin can be used in conjunction with MCR bit-3 to enable or disable the INT AD pins or override MCR bit-3 and enable the interrupt outputs. Interrupt outputs are enabled continuously by making this pin a logic 1. Making this pin a logic 0 allows MCR bit-3 to enable and disable the interrupt output pins. In this mode, MCR bit-3 is set to a logic 1 to enable the continuous output. See MCR bit-3 description for full detail. This pin must be at logic 0 in the Motorola bus interface mode. Due to pin limitations on 64 pin packages, this pin is not available. To cover this limitation, two 64 pin LQFP packages versions are offered. The XR16C854D operates in the continuous interrupt enable mode by bonding this pin to VCC internally. TXRDYA# TXRDYB# TXRDYC# TXRDYD# - - 5 25 56 81 O UART channels A-D Transmitter Ready (active low). The outputs provide the TX FIFO/THR status for transmit channels A-D. See Table 5. If these outputs are unused, leave them unconnected. RXRDYA# RXRDYB# RXRDYC# RXRDYD# - - 100 31 50 82 O UART channels A-D Receiver Ready (active low). This output provides the RX FIFO/RHR status for receive channels A-D. See Table 5. If these outputs are unused, leave them unconnected. TXRDY# - 39 45 O Transmitter Ready (active low). This output is a logically wireORed status of TXRDY# A-D. See Table 5. If this output is unused, leave it unconnected. RXRDY# - 38 44 O Receiver Ready (active low). This output is a logically wire-ORed status of RXRDY# A-D. See Table 5. If this output is unused, leave it unconnected. FSRS# - - 76 I FIFO Status Register Select (active low input with internal pull-up). The content of the FSTAT register is placed on the data bus when this pin becomes active. However it should be noted, D0-D3 contain the inverted logic states of TXRDY# A-D pins, and D4-D7 the logic states (un-inverted) of RXRDY# A-D pins. Address line is not required when reading this status register. 6 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 Pin Description NAME 64-LQFP 68-PLCC 100-QFP TYPE PIN# PIN # PIN # DESCRIPTION MODEM OR SERIAL I/O INTERFACE TXA TXB TXC TXD 8 10 39 41 17 19 51 53 14 16 65 67 O UART channels A-D Transmit Data and infrared transmit data. Standard transmit and receive interface is enabled when MCR[6] = 0. In this mode, the TX signal will be a logic 1 during reset, or idle (no data). Infrared IrDA transmit and receive interface is enabled when MCR[6] = 1. In the Infrared mode, the inactive state (no data) for the Infrared encoder/decoder interface is a logic 0. IRTXA IRTXB IRTXC IRTXD - - 6 24 57 75 O UART channel A-D Infrared Transmit Data. The inactive state (no data) for the Infrared encoder/decoder interface is a logic 0. Regardless of the logic state of MCR bit-6, this pin will be operating in the Infrared mode. RXA RXB RXC RXD 62 20 29 51 7 29 41 63 97 34 47 85 I UART channel A-D Receive Data or infrared receive data. Normal receive data input must idle at logic 1 condition. The infrared receiver pulses typically idles at logic 0 but can be inverted by software control prior going in to the decoder, see FCTR[2]. RTSA# RTSB# RTSC# RTSD# 5 13 36 44 14 22 48 56 11 19 62 70 O UART channels A-D Request-to-Send (active low) or general purpose output. This output must be asserted prior to using auto RTS flow control, see EFR[6], MCR[1], FCTR[1:0], EMSR[5:4] and IER[6]. Also see Figure 11. If these outputs are not used, leave them unconnected. CTSA# CTSB# CTSC# CTSD# 2 16 33 47 11 25 45 59 8 22 59 73 I UART channels A-D Clear-to-Send (active low) or general purpose input. It can be used for auto CTS flow control, see EFR[7], and IER[7]. Also see Figure 11. These inputs should be connected to VCC when not used. DTRA# DTRB# DTRC# DTRD# 3 15 34 46 12 24 46 58 9 21 60 72 O UART channels A-D Data-Terminal-Ready (active low) or general purpose output. If these outputs are not used, leave them unconnected. DSRA# DSRB# DSRC# DSRD# 1 17 32 48 10 26 44 60 7 23 58 74 I UART channels A-D Data-Set-Ready (active low) or general purpose input. This input should be connected to VCC when not used. CDA# CDB# CDC# CDD# 64 18 31 49 9 27 43 61 99 32 49 83 I UART channels A-D Carrier-Detect (active low) or general purpose input. This input should be connected to VCC when not used. RIA# RIB# RIC# RID# 63 19 30 50 8 28 42 62 98 33 48 84 I UART channels A-D Ring-Indicator (active low) or general purpose input. This input should be connected to VCC when not used. 35 40 I Crystal or external clock input. This input is not 5V tolerant. ANCILLARY SIGNALS XTAL1 25 7 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 Pin Description NAME 64-LQFP 68-PLCC 100-QFP TYPE PIN# PIN # PIN # O DESCRIPTION XTAL2 26 36 41 Crystal or buffered clock output. 16/68# - 31 36 CLKSEL 21 30 35 I Baud-Rate-Generator Input Clock Prescaler Select for channels AD. This input is only sampled during power up or a reset. Connect to VCC for divide by 1 and GND for divide by 4. MCR[7] can override the state of this pin following a reset or initialization. See MCR bit-7 and Figure 6 in the Baud Rate Generator section. CHCCLK - - 42 I This input provides the clock for UART channel C. An external 16X baud clock or the crystal oscillator’s output, XTAL2, must be connected to this pin for normal operation. This input may also be used with MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) applications when an external MIDI clock is provided. RESET (RESET#) 27 37 43 I When 16/68# pin is at logic 1 for Intel bus interface, this input becomes the Reset pin (active high). In this case, a 40 ns minimum logic 1 pulse on this pin will reset the internal registers and all outputs. The UART transmitter output will be held at logic 1, the receiver input will be ignored and outputs are reset during reset period (Table 19). When 16/68# pin is at a logic 0 for Motorola bus interface, this input becomes Reset# pin (active low). This pin functions similarly, but instead of a logic 1 pulse, a 40 ns minimum logic 0 pulse will reset the internal registers and outputs. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. VCC 4, 35, 52 13, 47, 64 10, 61, 86 Pwr 2.97V to 5.5V power supply. All input pins, except XTAL1, are 5V tolerant. GND 14, 28, 45, 61 6, 23, 40, 57 20, 46, 71, 96 Pwr Power supply common, ground. N.C. - - 1, 2, 3, 4, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 77, 78, 79, 80 Intel or Motorola Bus Select (input with internal pull-up). When 16/68# pin is at logic 1, 16 or Intel Mode, the device will operate in the Intel bus type of interface. When 16/68# pin is at logic 0, 68 or Motorola mode, the device will operate in the Motorola bus type of interface. Motorola bus interface is not available on the 64 pin package. No Connection. These pins are not used in either the Intel or Motorola bus modes. Pin type: I=Input, O=Output, I/O= Input/output, OD=Output Open Drain. Factory Test Mode If the IOR#, IOW# and CS# pins are all asserted (at a logic 0) simultaneously, the 854 will enter a Factory Test Mode. The 854 is not operational in this mode and will exit this mode only upon a power cycle. 8 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 1.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The XR16C854 (854) integrates the functions of 4 enhanced 16C550 Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter (UART). Each UART is independently controlled having its own set of device configuration registers. The configuration registers set is 16550 UART compatible for control, status and data transfer. Additionally, each UART channel has 128-bytes of transmit and receive FIFOs, automatic RTS/CTS hardware flow control with hysteresis control, automatic Xon/Xoff and special character software flow control, programmable transmit and receive FIFO trigger levels, FIFO level counters, infrared encoder and decoder (IrDA ver 1.0), programmable baud rate generator with a prescaler of divide by 1 or 4, and data rate up to 2 Mbps. The XR16C854 can operate at 3.3 or 5 volts. The 854 is fabricated with an advanced CMOS process. Enhanced FIFO The 854 QUART provides a solution that supports 128 bytes of transmit and receive FIFO memory, instead of 64 bytes provided in the ST16C654 and 16 bytes in the ST16C554, or one byte in the ST16C454. The 854 is designed to work with high performance data communication systems, that require fast data processing time. Increased performance is realized in the 854 by the larger transmit and receive FIFOs, FIFO trigger level control, FIFO level counters and automatic flow control mechanism. This allows the external processor to handle more networking tasks within a given time. For example, the ST16C554 with a 16 byte FIFO, unloads 16 bytes of receive data in 1.53 ms (This example uses a character length of 11 bits, including start/stop bits at 115.2Kbps). This means the external CPU will have to service the receive FIFO at 1.53 ms intervals. However with the 128 byte FIFO in the 854, the data buffer will not require unloading/loading for 12.2 ms. This increases the service interval giving the external CPU additional time for other applications and reducing the overall UART interrupt servicing time. In addition, the programmable FIFO level trigger interrupt and automatic hardware/software flow control is uniquely provided for maximum data throughput performance especially when operating in a multi-channel system. The combination of the above greatly reduces the CPU’s bandwidth requirement, increases performance, and reduces power consumption. Data Rate The 854 is capable of operation up to 2 Mbps at 5V with 16x internal sampling clock rate. The device can operate with a crystal oscillator of up to 24 MHz crystal on pins XTAL1 and XTAL2, or external clock source of 32 MHz on XTAL1 pin. With a typical crystal of 14.7456 MHz and through a software option, the user can set the prescaler bit for data rates of up to 921.6 kbps. Enhanced Features The rich feature set of the 854 is available through the internal registers. Automatic hardware/software flow control, selectable transmit and receive FIFO trigger levels, selectable baud rates, infrared encoder/decoder interface, modem interface controls, and a sleep mode are all standard features. MCR bit-5 provides a facility for turning off software flow control with any incoming (RX) character. In the 16 mode INTSEL and MCR bit-3 can be configured to provide a software controlled or continuous interrupt capability. Due to pin limitations for the 64 pin package of the 854, this feature is offered in two different LQFP packages. The XR16C854DCV operates in the continuous interrupt enable mode by internally bonding INTSEL to VCC. The XR16C854CV operates in conjunction with MCR bit-3 by internally bonding INTSEL to GND. The 68 and 100 pin XR16C854 packages offer a clock prescaler select pin to allow system/board designers to preset the default baud rate table on power up. The CLKSEL pin selects the div-by-1 or div-by-4 prescaler for the baud rate generator. It can then be overridden following initializatioin by MCR bit-7. The 100 pin package offer several other enhanced features. These features include a CHCCLK clock input, FSTAT register and separate IrDA TX outputs. The CHCCLK must be connected to the XTAL2 pin for normal operation or to external MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) oscillator for MIDI applications. A separate register (FSTAT) is provided for monitoring the real time status of the FIFO signals TXRDY# and RXRDY# for each of the four UART channels (A-D). This reduces polling time involved in accessing individual channels. The 100 pin QFP package also offers four separate IrDA (Infrared Data Association Standard) TX outputs for Infrared applications. These outputs are provided in addition to the standard asynchronous modem data outputs. 9 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 2.0 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 2.1 CPU Interface The CPU interface is 8 data bits wide with 3 address lines and control signals to execute data bus read and write transactions. The 854 data interface supports the Intel compatible types of CPUs and it is compatible to the industry standard 16C550 UART. No clock (oscillator nor external clock) is required to operate a data bus transaction. Each bus cycle is asynchronous using CS# A-D, IOR# and IOW# or CS#, R/W#, A4 and A3 inputs. All four UART channels share the same data bus for host operations. A typical data bus interconnection for Intel and Motorola mode is shown in Figure 4. FIGURE 4. XR16C854/854D TYPICAL INTEL/MOTOROLA DATA BUS INTERCONNECTIONS D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A0 A1 A2 VCC VCC TXA RXA UART Channel A DTRA# RTSA# CTSA# Serial Interface of RS-232 DSRA# CDA# RIA# IOR# IOR# IOW# IOW# UART_CSA# UART_CSB# UART_CSC# UART_CSD# CSA# CSB# CSC# CSD# UART_INTA INTA UART_INTB INTB UART_INTC INTC UART_INTD INTD UART_RESET UART Channel B UART Channel C UART Channel D Similar to Ch A Serial Interface of RS-232 Similar to Ch A Similar to Ch A RESET VCC GND 16/68# Intel Data Bus (16 Mode) Interconnections VCC D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A0 A1 CTSA# DSRA# CDA# A2 RIA# A3 A4 CSB# CSC# CSD# VCC R/W# IOR# IOW# UART_CS# CSA# UART_IRQ# INTA VCC (no connect) (no connect) (no connect) UART_RESET# INTB INTC INTD UART Channel A UART Channel B UART Channel C UART Channel D DTRA# RTSA# Similar to Ch A Similar to Ch A GND Motorola Data Bus (68 Mode) Interconnections 10 Serial Interface of RS-232 Similar to Ch A RESET# 16/68# VCC TXA RXA Serial Interface of RS-232 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 2.2 5-Volt Tolerant Inputs For devices that have top mark date code "F2 YYWW" and newer, the 854 can accept a voltage of up to 5.5V on any of its inputs (except XTAL1) when operating from 2.97V to 5.5V. XTAL1 is not 5 volt tolerant. Devices that have top mark date code "DC YYWW" and older do not have 5V tolerant inputs. 2.3 Device Reset The RESET input resets the internal registers and the serial interface outputs in all four channels to their default state (see Table 19). An active high pulse of longer than 40 ns duration will be required to activate the reset function in the device. Following a power-on reset or an external reset, the 854 is software compatible with previous generation of UARTs, 16C454 and 16C554 and 16C654. 2.4 Device Identification and Revision The XR16C854 provides a Device Identification code and a Device Revision code to distinguish the part from other devices and revisions. To read the identification code from the part, it is required to set the baud rate generator registers DLL and DLM both to 0x00. Now reading the content of the DLM will provide 0x14 for the XR16C854 and reading the content of DLL will provide the revision of the part; for example, a reading of 0x01 means revision A. 2.5 Channel Selection The UART provides the user with the capability to bi-directionally transfer information between an external CPU and an external serial communication device. During Intel Bus Mode (16/68# pin is connected to VCC), a logic 0 on chip select pins, CSA#, CSB#, CSC# or CSD# allows the user to select UART channel A, B, C or D to configure, send transmit data and/or unload receive data to/from the UART. Selecting all four UARTs can be useful during power up initialization to write to the same internal registers, but do not attempt to read from all four uarts simultaneously. Individual channel select functions are shown in Table 1 below. TABLE 1: CHANNEL A-D SELECT IN 16 MODE CSA# CSB# CSC# CSD# FUNCTION 1 1 1 1 UART de-selected 0 1 1 1 Channel A selected 1 0 1 1 Channel B selected 1 1 0 1 Channel C selected 1 1 1 0 Channel D selected 0 0 0 0 Channels A-D selected During Motorola Bus Mode (16/68# pin is connected to GND), the package interface pins are configured for connection with Motorola, and other popular microprocessor bus types. In this mode the 854 decodes two additional addresses, A3 and A4, to select one of the four UART ports. The A3 and A4 address decode function is used only when in the Motorola Bus Mode. See Table 2 below. TABLE 2: CHANNEL A-D SELECT IN 68 MODE CS# A4 A3 FUNCTION 1 N/A N/A UART de-selected 0 0 0 Channel A selected 0 0 1 Channel B selected 0 1 0 Channel C selected 0 1 1 Channel D selected 11 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO 2.6 REV. 3.1.0 Channels A-D Internal Registers Each UART channel in the 854 has a set of enhanced registers for control, monitoring and data loading and unloading. The configuration register set is compatible to those already available in the standard single 16C550. These registers function as data holding registers (THR/RHR), interrupt status and control registers (ISR/IER), a FIFO control register (FCR), receive line status and control registers (LSR/LCR), modem status and control registers (MSR/MCR), programmable data rate (clock) divisor registers (DLL/DLM), and a user accessible scratchpad register (SPR). Beyond the general 16C550 features and capabilities, the 854 offers enhanced feature registers (EMSR, FLVL, EFR, Xon/Xoff 1, Xon/Xoff 2, FCTR, TRG, FC) that provide automatic RTS and CTS hardware flow control, Xon/Xoff software flow control, automatic RS-485 half-duplex direction output enable/disable, FIFO trigger level control, and FIFO level counters. All the register functions are discussed in full detail later in “Section 3.0, UART Internal Registers” on page 23. 2.7 INT Ouputs for Channels A-D The interrupt outputs change according to the operating mode and enhanced features setup. Table 3 and 4 summarize the operating behavior for the transmitter and receiver. Also see Figure 20 through 24. TABLE 3: INT PINS OPERATION FOR TRANSMITTER FOR CHANNELS A-D FCTR Bit-3 FCR BIT-0 = 0 (FIFO DISABLED) FCR BIT-0 = 1 (FIFO ENABLED) FCR Bit-3 = 0 (DMA Mode Disabled) FCR Bit-3 = 1 (DMA Mode Enabled) INT Pin 0 0 = a byte in THR 1 = THR empty 0 = FIFO above trigger level 1 = FIFO below trigger level or FIFO empty 0 = FIFO above trigger level 1 = FIFO below trigger level or FIFO empty INT Pin 1 0 = a byte in THR 1 = transmitter empty 0 = FIFO above trigger level 1 = FIFO below trigger level or transmitter empty 0 = FIFO above trigger level 1 = FIFO below trigger level or transmitter empty TABLE 4: INT PIN OPERATION FOR RECEIVER FOR CHANNELS A-D FCR BIT-0 = 0 (FIFO DISABLED) FCR BIT-0 = 1 (FIFO ENABLED) FCR Bit-3 = 0 (DMA Mode Disabled) INT Pin 2.8 0 = no data 1 = 1 byte 0 = FIFO below trigger level 1 = FIFO above trigger level FCR Bit-3 = 1 (DMA Mode Enabled) 0 = FIFO below trigger level 1 = FIFO above trigger level DMA Mode The device does not support direct memory access. The DMA Mode (a legacy term) in this document doesn’t mean “direct memory access” but refers to data block transfer operation. The DMA mode affects the state of the RXRDY# A-D and TXRDY# A-D output pins. The transmit and receive FIFO trigger levels provide additional flexibility to the user for block mode operation. The LSR bits 5-6 provide an indication when the transmitter is empty or has an empty location(s) for more data. The user can optionally operate the transmit and receive FIFO in the DMA mode (FCR bit-3=1). When the transmit and receive FIFO are enabled and the DMA mode is disabled (FCR bit-3 = 0), the 854 is placed in single-character mode for data transmit or receive operation. When DMA mode is enabled (FCR bit-3 = 1), the user takes advantage of block mode operation by loading or unloading the FIFO in a block sequence determined by the programmed trigger level. The following table show their behavior. Also see Figure 20 through 24. 12 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 TABLE 5: TXRDY# AND RXRDY# OUTPUTS IN FIFO AND DMA MODE FOR CHANNELS A-D PINS FCR BIT-0=0 (FIFO DISABLED) FCR BIT-0=1 (FIFO ENABLED) FCR Bit-3 = 0 (DMA Mode Disabled) FCR Bit-3 = 1 (DMA Mode Enabled) RXRDY# 0 = 1 byte 1 = no data 0 = at least 1 byte in FIFO 1 = FIFO empty 1 to 0 transition when FIFO reaches the trigger level, or timeout occurs. 0 to 1 transition when FIFO empties. TXRDY# 0 = THR empty 1 = byte in THR 0 = FIFO empty 1 = at least 1 byte in FIFO 0 = FIFO has at least 1 empty location. 1 = FIFO is full. 2.9 Crystal Oscillator or External Clock Input The 854 includes an on-chip oscillator (XTAL1 and XTAL2) to produce a clock for all four UART sections in the device. The CPU data bus does not require this clock for bus operation. The crystal oscillator provides a system clock to the Baud Rate Generators (BRG) section found in each of the UART. XTAL1 is the input to the oscillator or external clock buffer input with XTAL2 pin being the output. For programming details, see “Programmable Baud Rate Generator.” FIGURE 5. TYPICAL OSCILATOR CONNECTIONSL R = 30 0 K to 40 0 K X T A L1 1 4 .7 45 6 MHz X T A L2 C2 2 2 -4 7 pF C1 2 2 -47 p F The on-chip oscillator is designed to use an industry standard microprocessor crystal (parallel resonant, fundamental frequency with 10-22 pF capacitance load, ESR of 20-120 ohms and 100ppm frequency tolerance) connected externally between the XTAL1 and XTAL2 pins (see Figure 5). Typical standard crystal frequencies are: 1.8432, 3.6864, 7.3728, 14.7456, 18.432, and 22.1184 MHz. Alternatively, an external clock can be connected to the XTAL1 pin to clock the internal baud rate generator for standard or custom rates. Typical oscillator connections are shown in Figure 5. For further reading on oscillator circuit please see application note DAN108 on EXAR’s web site. 2.10 Programmable Baud Rate Generator Each UART has its own Baud Rate Generator (BRG) with a prescaler. The prescaler is controlled by a software bit in the MCR register. The MCR register bit-7 sets the prescaler to divide the input crystal or external clock by 1 or 4. The clock output of the prescaler goes to the BRG. The BRG further divides this clock by a programmable divisor between 1 and (216 -1) to obtain a 16X sampling rate clock of the serial data rate. The sampling rate clock is used by the transmitter for data bit shifting and receiver for data sampling. Table 6 shows the standard data rates available with a 14.7456 MHz crystal or external clock at 16X sampling rate. When using a non-standard frequency crystal or external clock, the divisor value can be calculated for DLL/DLM with the following equation. divisor (decimal) = (XTAL1 clock frequency / prescaler) / (serial data rate x 16) 13 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 6. BAUD RATE GENERATOR AND PRESCALER DLL and DLM R e g iste rs P re s c a le r D iv id e b y 1 M C R B it-7 = 0 (d e fa u lt) C ry s ta l O sc/ B u ffe r XTAL1 XTAL2 16X S a m p lin g R a te C lo c k to T ra n s m itte r B a u d R a te G e n e ra to r L o g ic P re s c a le r D iv id e b y 4 M C R B it-7 = 1 TABLE 6: TYPICAL DATA RATES WITH A 14.7456 MHZ CRYSTAL OR EXTERNAL CLOCK OUTPUT Data Rate OUTPUT Data Rate DIVISOR FOR 16x DIVISOR FOR 16x MCR Bit-7=1 MCR Bit-7=0 Clock (Decimal) Clock (HEX) (DEFAULT) 100 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19.2k 38.4k 57.6k 115.2k 230.4k 2.11 400 2400 4800 9600 19.2k 38.4k 76.8k 153.6k 230.4k 460.8k 921.6k 2304 384 192 96 48 24 12 6 4 2 1 900 180 C0 60 30 18 0C 06 04 02 01 DLM PROGRAM VALUE (HEX) DLL PROGRAM VALUE (HEX) DATA RATE ERROR (%) 09 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 C0 60 30 18 0C 06 04 02 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Transmitter The transmitter section comprises of an 8-bit Transmit Shift Register (TSR) and 128 bytes of FIFO which includes a byte-wide Transmit Holding Register (THR). TSR shifts out every data bit with the 16X internal clock. A bit time is 16 clock periods. The transmitter sends the start-bit followed by the number of data bits, inserts the proper parity-bit if enabled, and adds the stop-bit(s). The status of the TX FIFO and TSR are reported in the Line Status Register (LSR bit-5 and bit-6). 2.11.1 Transmit Holding Register (THR) - Write Only The transmit holding register is an 8-bit register providing a data interface to the host processor. The host writes transmit data byte to the THR to be converted into a serial data stream including start-bit, data bits, parity-bit and stop-bit(s). The least-significant-bit (Bit-0) becomes first data bit to go out. The THR is the input register to the transmit FIFO of 128 bytes when FIFO operation is enabled by FCR bit-0. Every time a write operation is made to the THR, the FIFO data pointer is automatically bumped to the next sequential data location. 2.11.2 Transmitter Operation in non-FIFO Mode The host loads transmit data to THR one character at a time. The THR empty flag (LSR bit-5) is set when the data byte is transferred to TSR. THR flag can generate a transmit empty interrupt (ISR bit-1) when it is enabled by IER bit-1. The TSR flag (LSR bit-6) is set when TSR becomes completely empty. 14 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 7. TRANSMITTER OPERATION IN NON-FIFO MODE Transm it Holding Register (THR) Data Byte THR Interrupt (ISR bit-1) Enabled by IER bit-1 16X Clock M S B Transmit Shift Register (TSR) L S B TXNO FIFO1 2.11.3 Transmitter Operation in FIFO Mode The host may fill the transmit FIFO with up to 128 bytes of transmit data. The THR empty flag (LSR bit-5) is set whenever the TX FIFO is empty. The THR empty flag can generate a transmit empty interrupt (ISR bit-1) when the FIFO becomes empty. The transmit empty interrupt is enabled by IER bit-1. The TSR flag (LSR bit-6) is set when TSR/TX FIFO becomes empty. FIGURE 8. TRANSMITTER OPERATION IN FIFO AND FLOW CONTROL MODE RX FIFO Data Byte THR THR Interrupt (ISR bit-1) falls below the programmed Trigger Level and then when becomes empty. FIFO is Enabled by FCR bit-0=1 Auto CTS Flow Control (CTS# pin) Flow Control Characters (Xoff1/2 and Xon1/2 Reg. Auto Software Flow Control 16X Clock Transmit Data Shift Register (TSR) T XF IF O 1 2.12 Receiver The receiver section contains an 8-bit Receive Shift Register (RSR) and 128 bytes of FIFO which includes a byte-wide Receive Holding Register (RHR). The RSR uses the 16X clock for timing. It verifies and validates every bit on the incoming character in the middle of each data bit. On the falling edge of a start or false start bit, an internal receiver counter starts counting at the 16X clock rate. After 8 clocks the start bit period should be at the center of the start bit. At this time the start bit is sampled and if it is still a logic 0 it is validated. Evaluating the start bit in this manner prevents the receiver from assembling a false character. The rest of the data bits and stop bits are sampled and validated in this same manner to prevent false framing. If there were any error(s), they are reported in the LSR register bits 2-4. Upon unloading the receive data byte from RHR, the receive FIFO pointer is bumped and the error tags are immediately updated to reflect the status of the data byte in RHR register. RHR can generate a receive data ready interrupt upon receiving a character or delay until it reaches the FIFO trigger level. Furthermore, data delivery to the host is guaranteed by a receive data ready time-out interrupt when data is not received for 4 word lengths as defined by LCR[1:0] plus 12 bits time. This is equivalent to 3.7-4.6 character times. The RHR interrupt is enabled by IER bit-0. 15 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO 2.12.1 REV. 3.1.0 Receive Holding Register (RHR) - Read-Only The Receive Holding Register is an 8-bit register that holds a receive data byte from the Receive Shift Register. It provides the receive data interface to the host processor. The RHR register is part of the receive FIFO of 128 bytes by 11-bits wide, the 3 extra bits are for the 3 error tags to be reported in LSR register. When the FIFO is enabled by FCR bit-0, the RHR contains the first data character received by the FIFO. After the RHR is read, the next character byte is loaded into the RHR and the errors associated with the current data byte are immediately updated in the LSR bits 2-4. FIGURE 9. RECEIVER OPERATION IN NON-FIFO MODE 16X Clock Receive Data Shift Register (RSR) Error Tags in LSR bits 4:2 Receive Data Byte and Errors Receive Data Holding Register (RHR) Data Bit Validation Receive Data Characters RHR Interrupt (ISR bit-2) RXFIFO1 FIGURE 10. RECEIVER OPERATION IN FIFO AND AUTO RTS FLOW CONTROL MODE 16X Clock Receive Data Shift Register (RSR) Data Bit Validation Error Tags (128-sets) 128 bytes by 11-bit wide FIFO Receive Data FIFO Enable by EFR bit-6=1, MCR bit-1. FIFO Trigger=16 Error Tags in LSR bits 4:2 Data fills to 24 Receive Data Byte and Errors Receive Data Characters Example - :RX FIFO trigger level selected at 16 bytes (See Note Below) Data falls to RTS# re-asserts when data falls below the flow 8 control trigger level to restart remote transmitter. RHR Interrupt (ISR bit-2) programmed for desired FIFO trigger level. FIFO is Enabled by FCR bit-0=1 RTS# de-asserts when data fills above the flow control trigger level to suspend remote transmitter. Enable by EFR bit-6=1, MCR bit-1. Receive Data RXFIFO1 NOTE: Table-B selected as Trigger Table for Figure 10 (Table 11). 16 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 2.13 Auto RTS Hardware Flow Control Automatic RTS hardware flow control is used to prevent data overrun to the local receiver FIFO. The RTS# output is used to request remote unit to suspend/resume data transmission. The auto RTS flow control features is enabled to fit specific application requirement (see Figure 11): • Enable auto RTS flow control using EFR bit-6. • The auto RTS function must be started by asserting RTS# output pin (MCR bit-1 to logic 1 after it is enabled). If using the Auto RTS interrupt: • Enable RTS interrupt through IER bit-6 (after setting EFR bit-4). The UART issues an interrupt when the RTS# pin makes a transition from low to high: ISR bit-5 will be set to logic 1. 2.14 Auto RTS Hysteresis The 854 has a new feature that provides flow control trigger hysteresis while maintaining compatibility with the XR16C850, ST16C650A and ST16C550 family of UARTs. With the Auto RTS function enabled, an interrupt is generated when the receive FIFO reaches the programmed RX trigger level. The RTS# pin will not be forced to a logic 1 (RTS off), until the receive FIFO reaches the upper limit of the hysteresis level. The RTS# pin will return to a logic 0 after the RX FIFO is unloaded to the lower limit of the hysteresis level. Under the above described conditions, the 854 will continue to accept data until the receive FIFO gets full. The Auto RTS function is initiated when the RTS# output pin is asserted to a logic 0 (RTS On). Table 15 shows the complete details for the Auto RTS# Hysteresis levels. Please note that this table is for programmable trigger levels only (Table D). The hysteresis values for Tables A-C are the next higher and next lower trigger levels in Tables A-C (See Table 11). 2.15 Auto CTS Flow Control Automatic CTS flow control is used to prevent data overrun to the remote receiver FIFO. The CTS# input is monitored to suspend/restart the local transmitter. The auto CTS flow control feature is selected to fit specific application requirement (see Figure 11): • Enable auto CTS flow control using EFR bit-7. If using the Auto CTS interrupt: • Enable CTS interrupt through IER bit-7 (after setting EFR bit-4). The UART issues an interrupt when the CTS# pin is de-asserted (logic 1): ISR bit-5 will be set to 1, and UART will suspend transmission as soon as the stop bit of the character in process is shifted out. Transmission is resumed after the CTS# input is reasserted (logic 0), indicating more data may be sent. 17 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 11. AUTO RTS AND CTS FLOW CONTROL OPERATION Local UART UARTA Remote UART UARTB Receiver FIFO Trigger Reached Auto RTS Trigger Level TXB RTSA# CTSB# Auto CTS Monitor RXB Receiver FIFO Trigger Reached TXA Transmitter CTSA# Auto CTS Monitor RTSA# RXA RTSB# Assert RTS# to Begin Transmission 1 ON Auto RTS Trigger Level 10 OFF ON 7 2 ON CTSB# Transmitter 3 8 OFF 6 Suspend 11 ON TXB Data Starts Restart 9 4 RXA FIFO INTA (RXA FIFO Interrupt) Receive Data RX FIFO Trigger Level 5 RTS High Threshold RTS Low Threshold 12 RX FIFO Trigger Level RTSCTS1 The local UART (UARTA) starts data transfer by asserting RTSA# (1). RTSA# is normally connected to CTSB# (2) of remote UART (UARTB). CTSB# allows its transmitter to send data (3). TXB data arrives and fills UARTA receive FIFO (4). When RXA data fills up to its receive FIFO trigger level, UARTA activates its RXA data ready interrupt (5) and continues to receive and put data into its FIFO. If interrupt service latency is long and data is not being unloaded, UARTA monitors its receive data fill level to match the upper threshold of RTS delay and de-assert RTSA# (6). CTSB# follows (7) and request UARTB transmitter to suspend data transfer. UARTB stops or finishes sending the data bits in its transmit shift register (8). When receive FIFO data in UARTA is unloaded to match the lower threshold of RTS delay (9), UARTA re-asserts RTSA# (10), CTSB# recognizes the change (11) and restarts its transmitter and data flow again until next receive FIFO trigger (12). This same event applies to the reverse direction when UARTA sends data to UARTB with RTSB# and CTSA# controlling the data flow. 18 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 2.16 Auto Xon/Xoff (Software) Flow Control When software flow control is enabled (See Table 18), the 854 compares one or two sequential receive data characters with the programmed Xon or Xoff-1,2 character value(s). If receive character(s) match the programmed values, the 854 will halt transmission as soon as the current character has completed transmission. When a match occurs, the Xoff (if enabled via IER bit-5) flag will be set and the interrupt output pin will be activated. Following a suspension due to a match of the Xoff character, the 854 will monitor the receive data stream for a match to the Xon-1,2 character. If a match is found, the 854 will resume operation and clear the flags (ISR bit-4). Reset initially sets the contents of the Xon/Xoff 8-bit flow control registers to a logic 0. Following reset the user can write any Xon/Xoff value desired for software flow control. Different conditions can be set to detect Xon/ Xoff characters (See Table 18) and suspend/resume transmissions. When double 8-bit Xon/Xoff characters are selected, the 854 compares two consecutive receive characters with two software flow control 8-bit values (Xon1, Xon2, Xoff1, Xoff2) and controls TX transmissions accordingly. Under the above described flow control mechanisms, flow control characters are not placed (stacked) in the user accessible RX data buffer or FIFO. In the event that the receive buffer is overfilling and flow control needs to be executed, the 854 automatically sends an Xoff message (when enabled) via the serial TX output to the remote modem. The 854 sends the Xoff1,2 characters two-character-times (= time taken to send two characters at the programmed baud rate) after the receive FIFO crosses the programmed trigger level (for all trigger tables A-D). To clear this condition, the 854 will transmit the programmed Xon-1,2 characters as soon as receive FIFO is less than one trigger level below the programmed trigger level (for Trigger Tables A, B, and C) or when receive FIFO is less than the trigger level minus the hysteresis value (for Trigger Table D). This hysteresis value is the same as the Auto RTS Hysteresis value in Table 15. Table 7 below explains this when Trigger Table-B (See Table 11) is selected. TABLE 7: AUTO XON/XOFF (SOFTWARE) FLOW CONTROL RX TRIGGER LEVEL INT PIN ACTIVATION XOFF CHARACTER(S) SENT (CHARACTERS IN RX FIFO) XON CHARACTER(S) SENT (CHARACTERS IN RX FIFO) 8 8 8* 0 16 16 16* 8 24 24 24* 16 28 28 28* 24 * After the trigger level is reached, an xoff character is sent after a short span of time (= time required to send 2 characters); for example, after 2.083ms has elapsed for 9600 baud and 10-bit word length setting. 2.17 Special Character Detect A special character detect feature is provided to detect an 8-bit character when bit-5 is set in the Enhanced Feature Register (EFR). When this character (Xoff2) is detected, it will be placed in the FIFO along with normal incoming RX data. The 854 compares each incoming receive character with Xoff-2 data. If a match exists, the received data will be transferred to FIFO and ISR bit-4 will be set to indicate detection of special character. Although the Internal Register Table shows Xon, Xoff Registers with eight bits of character information, the actual number of bits is dependent on the programmed word length. Line Control Register (LCR) bits 0-1 defines the number of character bits, i.e., either 5 bits, 6 bits, 7 bits, or 8 bits. The word length selected by LCR bits 0-1 also determines the number of bits that will be used for the special character comparison. Bit-0 in the Xon, Xoff Registers corresponds with the LSB bit for the receive character. 2.18 Infrared Mode The 854 UART includes the infrared encoder and decoder compatible to the IrDA (Infrared Data Association) version 1.0. The IrDA 1.0 standard that stipulates the infrared encoder sends out a 3/16 of a bit wide HIGHpulse for each “0” bit in the transmit data stream. This signal encoding reduces the on-time of the infrared LED, hence reduces the power consumption. See Figure 12 below. 19 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 The infrared encoder and decoder are enabled by setting MCR register bit-6 to a ‘1’. When the infrared feature is enabled, the transmit data output, TX, idles at logic zero level. Likewise, the RX input assumes an idle level of logic zero from a reset and power up, see Figure 12. Typically, the wireless infrared decoder receives the input pulse from the infrared sensing diode on the RX pin. Each time it senses a light pulse, it returns a logic 1 to the data bit stream. However, this is not true with some infrared modules on the market which indicate a logic 0 by a light pulse. So the 854 has a provision to invert the input polarity to accomodate this. In this case user can enable FCTR bit-2 to invert the input signal. FIGURE 12. INFRARED TRANSMIT DATA ENCODING AND RECEIVE DATA DECODING T X D ata 0 Stop Start C h aracter D a ta B its 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 T ransm it IR P ulse (T X P in) 1/2 B it T im e B it T im e 3/16 B it T im e IrE ncoder-1 Receive IR Pulse (RX pin) Bit Time 1/16 Clock Delay 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 Data Bits 1 Stop 0 Start RX Data Character IRdecoder-1 2.19 Sleep Mode with Auto Wake-Up The 854 supports low voltage system designs, hence, a sleep mode is included to reduce its power consumption when the chip is not actively used. All of these conditions must be satisfied for the 854 to enter sleep mode: ■ no interrupts pending for all four channels of the 854 (ISR bit-0 = 1) ■ sleep mode of all four channels are enabled (IER bit-4 = 1) ■ modem inputs are not toggling (MSR bits 0-3 = 0) ■ RX input pins are idling at a logic 1 The 854 stops its crystal oscillator to conserve power in the sleep mode. User can check the XTAL2 pin for no clock output as an indication that the device has entered the sleep mode. 20 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 The 854 resumes normal operation by any of the following: ■ a receive data start bit transition (logic 1 to 0) ■ a data byte is loaded to the transmitter, THR or FIFO ■ a change of logic state on any of the modem or general purpose serial inputs: CTS#, DSR#, CD#, RI# If the 854 is awakened by any one of the above conditions, it will return to the sleep mode automatically after all interrupting conditions have been serviced and cleared. If the 854 is awakened by the modem inputs, a read to the MSR is required to reset the modem inputs. In any case, the sleep mode will not be entered while an interrupt is pending in any channel. The 854 will stay in the sleep mode of operation until it is disabled by setting IER bit-4 to a logic 0. If the address lines, data bus lines, IOW#, IOR#, CSA#, CSB#, CSC#, CSD# and modem input lines remain steady when the 854 is in sleep mode, the maximum current will be in the microamp range as specified in the DC Electrical Characteristics on page 41. If the input lines are floating or are toggling while the 854 is in sleep mode, the current can be up to 100 times more. If any of those signals are toggling or floating, then an external buffer would be required to keep the address, data and control lines steady to achieve the low current. A word of caution: owing to the starting up delay of the crystal oscillator after waking up from sleep mode, the first few receive characters may be lost. Also, make sure the RX input is idling at logic 1 or “marking” condition during sleep mode. This may not occur when the external interface transceivers (RS-232, RS-485 or another type) are also put to sleep mode and cannot maintain the “marking” condition. To avoid this, the system design engineer can use a 47k ohm pull-up resistor on the RX A-D inputs. 21 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO 2.20 REV. 3.1.0 Internal Loopback The 854 UART provides an internal loopback capability for system diagnostic purposes. The internal loopback mode is enabled by setting MCR register bit-4 to logic 1. All regular UART functions operate normally. Figure 13 shows how the modem port signals are re-configured. Transmit data from the transmit shift register output is internally routed to the receive shift register input allowing the system to receive the same data that it was sending. The TX pin is held at logic 1 or mark condition while RTS# and DTR# are de-asserted, and CTS#, DSR# CD# and RI# inputs are ignored. Caution: the RX input must be held to a logic 1 during loopback test else upon exiting the loopback test the UART may detect and report a false “break” signal. FIGURE 13. INTERNAL LOOP BACK IN CHANNELS A-D VCC TX A-D Transmit Shift Register (THR/FIFO) Receive Shift Register (RHR/FIFO) RX A-D VCC RTS# A-D Modem / General Purpose Control Logic Internal Data Bus Lines and Control Signals MCR bit-4=1 RTS# CTS# CTS# A-D VCC DTR# A-D DTR# DSR# DSR# A-D OP1# RI# OP2# CD# RI# A-D CD# A-D 22 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 3.0 UART INTERNAL REGISTERS Each UART channel in the 854 has its own set of configuration registers selected by address lines A0, A1 and A2 with a specific channel selected (See Table 1 and Table 2). The complete register set is shown on Table 8 and Table 9. TABLE 8: UART INTERNAL REGISTERS A2,A1,A0 ADDRESSES REGISTER READ/WRITE COMMENTS 16C550 COMPATIBLE REGISTERS 0 0 0 RHR - Receive Holding Register THR - Transmit Holding Register Read-only Write-only LCR[7] = 0 0 0 0 DLL - Div Latch Low Byte Read/Write LCR[7] = 1, LCR ≠ 0xBF 0 0 1 DLM - Div Latch High Byte Read/Write LCR[7] = 1, LCR ≠ 0xBF 0 0 0 DREV - Device Revision Code Read-only DLL, DLM = 0x00, LCR[7] = 1, LCR ≠ 0xBF 0 0 1 DVID - Device Identification Code Read-only DLL, DLM = 0x00, LCR[7] = 1, LCR ≠ 0xBF 0 0 1 IER - Interrupt Enable Register Read/Write LCR[7] = 0 0 1 0 ISR - Interrupt Status Register FCR - FIFO Control Register Read-only Write-only LCR[7] = 0 0 1 1 LCR - Line Control Register Read/Write 1 0 0 MCR - Modem Control Register Read/Write LCR[7] = 0 1 0 1 LSR - Line Status Register Reserved Read-only Write-only LCR[7] = 0 1 1 0 MSR - Modem Status Register Reserved Read-only Write-only LCR[7] = 0 1 1 1 SPR - Scratch Pad Register Read/Write LCR[7] = 0, FCTR[6] = 0 1 1 1 FLVL - TX/RX FIFO Level Counter Register Read-only LCR[7] = 0, FCTR[6] = 1 1 1 1 EMSR - Enhanced Mode Select Register Write-only LCR[7] = 0, FCTR[6] = 1 ENHANCED REGISTERS 0 0 0 TRG - TX/RX FIFO Trigger Level Reg FC - TX/RX FIFO Level Counter Register Write-only Read-only LCR = 0xBF 0 0 1 FCTR - Feature Control Reg Read/Write LCR = 0xBF 0 1 0 EFR - Enhanced Function Reg Read/Write LCR = 0xBF 1 0 0 Xon-1 - Xon Character 1 Read/Write LCR = 0xBF 1 0 1 Xon-2 - Xon Character 2 Read/Write LCR = 0xBF 1 1 0 Xoff-1 - Xoff Character 1 Read/Write LCR = 0xBF 1 1 1 Xoff-2 - Xoff Character 2 Read/Write LCR = 0xBF X X X FSTAT - FIFO Status Register Read-only FSRS# pin is logic 0 23 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 . TABLE 9: INTERNAL REGISTERS DESCRIPTION. SHADED BITS ARE ENABLED WHEN EFR BIT-4=1 ADDRESS A2-A0 REG NAME READ/ WRITE BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0 COMMENT 16C550 Compatible Registers 000 RHR RD Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 000 THR WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 001 IER RD/WR 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ CTS# Int. Enable RTS# Int. Enable Xoff Int. Enable Sleep Mode Enable 0/ 0/ INT Source Bit-5 INT Source Bit-4 0/ 0/ 010 010 ISR FCR RD WR FIFOs FIFOs Enabled Enabled RX FIFO RX FIFO Trigger Trigger TX FIFO TX FIFO Trigger Trigger 011 LCR RD/WR Divisor Enable Set TX Break Set Parity 100 MCR RD/WR 0/ 0/ 0/ BRG Prescaler Even Parity Modem RX Line TX RX Stat. Int. Stat. Empty Data Enable Int. Int Int. Enable Enable Enable INT Source Bit-3 INT INT INT Source Source Source Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 DMA Mode Enable TX FIFO Reset Parity Enable Stop Bits RX FIFO Reset FIFOs Enable Word Word Length Length Bit-1 Bit-0 Internal INT Out- Rsvd RTS# DTR# Lopback put (OP1#) Output Output IR Mode XonAny Enable Enable Control Control ENable (OP2#) 101 LSR RD RX FIFO Global Error THR & TSR Empty THR Empty RX Break RX Framing Error RX Parity Error RX Overrun Error RX Data Ready 110 MSR RD CD# Input RI# Input DSR# Input CTS# Input Delta CD# Delta RI# Delta DSR# Delta CTS# 111 SPR RD/WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 111 EMSR WR Rsvd Rsvd Auto RTS Hyst. bit-3 Auto RTS Hyst. bit-2 Rsvd Rsvd Rx/Tx FIFO Count Rx/Tx FIFO Count Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-1 Bit-0 111 FLVL RD Bit-7 LCR[7] = 0 Bit-6 24 Bit-2 LCR[7] = 0 LCR[7] = 0 FCTR[6]=0 LCR[7] = 0 FCTR[6]=1 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 TABLE 9: INTERNAL REGISTERS DESCRIPTION. SHADED BITS ARE ENABLED WHEN EFR BIT-4=1 ADDRESS A2-A0 REG NAME READ/ WRITE BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0 COMMENT LCR[7] = 1 LCR ≠ 0xBF Baud Rate Generator Divisor 000 DLL RD/WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 001 DLM RD/WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 000 DREV RD Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 001 DVID RD 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 LCR[7] = 1 LCR ≠ 0xBF DLL=0x00 DLM=0x00 Enhanced Registers 000 TRG WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 000 FC RD Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 RX/TX Mode SCPAD Swap Trig Table Bit-1 Trig Table Bit-0 Auto RS485 Direction Control RX IR Input Inv. Auto RTS Hyst Bit-1 Auto RTS Hyst Bit-0 Auto CTS# Enable Auto RTS# Enable Special Char Select Enable Software Flow Cntl Bit-3 Software Flow Cntl Bit-2 Software Flow Cntl Bit-1 Software Flow Cntl Bit-0 001 010 FCTR RD/WR EFR RD/WR IER [7:4], ISR [5:4], FCR[5:4], MCR[7:5] 100 XON1 RD/WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 101 XON2 RD/WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 110 XOFF1 RD/WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 111 XOFF2 RD/WR Bit-7 Bit-6 Bit-5 Bit-4 Bit-3 Bit-2 Bit-1 Bit-0 XXX FSTAT RXRDYD# RXRDYC# RXRDYB# RXRDYA# TXRDYD# RD 25 LCR=0XBF FSRS# pin is TXTXTXRDYC# RDYB# RDYA# a logic 0. No address lines required. XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 4.0 INTERNAL REGISTER DESCRIPTIONS 4.1 Receive Holding Register (RHR) - Read- Only SEE”RECEIVER” ON PAGE 15. 4.2 Transmit Holding Register (THR) - Write-Only SEE”TRANSMITTER” ON PAGE 14. 4.3 Interrupt Enable Register (IER) - Read/Write The Interrupt Enable Register (IER) masks the interrupts from receive data ready, transmit empty, line status and modem status registers. These interrupts are reported in the Interrupt Status Register (ISR). 4.3.1 IER versus Receive FIFO Interrupt Mode Operation When the receive FIFO (FCR BIT-0 = 1) and receive interrupts (IER BIT-0 = 1) are enabled, the RHR interrupts (see ISR bits 2 and 3) status will reflect the following: A. The receive data available interrupts are issued to the host when the FIFO has reached the programmed trigger level. It will be cleared when the FIFO drops below the programmed trigger level. B. FIFO level will be reflected in the ISR register when the FIFO trigger level is reached. Both the ISR register status bit and the interrupt will be cleared when the FIFO drops below the trigger level. C. The receive data ready bit (LSR BIT-0) is set as soon as a character is transferred from the shift register to the receive FIFO. It is reset when the FIFO is empty. 4.3.2 IER versus Receive/Transmit FIFO Polled Mode Operation When FCR BIT-0 equals a logic 1 for FIFO enable; resetting IER bits 0-3 enables the XR16C854 in the FIFO polled mode of operation. Since the receiver and transmitter have separate bits in the LSR either or both can be used in the polled mode by selecting respective transmit or receive control bit(s). A. LSR BIT-0 indicates there is data in RHR or RX FIFO. B. LSR BIT-1 indicates an overrun error has occurred and that data in the FIFO may not be valid. C. LSR BIT 2-4 provides the type of receive data errors encountered for the data byte in RHR, if any. D. LSR BIT-5 indicates THR is empty. E. LSR BIT-6 indicates when both the transmit FIFO and TSR are empty. F. LSR BIT-7 indicates a data error in at least one character in the RX FIFO. IER[0]: RHR Interrupt Enable The receive data ready interrupt will be issued when RHR has a data character in the non-FIFO mode or when the receive FIFO has reached the programmed trigger level in the FIFO mode. Logic 0 = Disable the receive data ready interrupt (default). Logic 1 = Enable the receiver data ready interrupt. IER[1]: THR Interrupt Enable This bit enables the Transmit Ready interrupt which is issued whenever the THR becomes empty in the nonFIFO mode or when data in the FIFO falls below the programmed trigger level in the FIFO mode. If the THR is empty when this bit is enabled, an interrupt will be generated. Logic 0 = Disable Transmit Ready interrupt (default). Logic 1 = Enable Transmit Ready interrupt. 26 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 IER[2]: Receive Line Status Interrupt Enable If any of the LSR register bits 1, 2, 3 or 4 is a logic 1, it will generate an interrupt to inform the host controller about the error status of the current data byte in FIFO. These LSR bits generate an interrupt immediately when the character has been received. • Logic 0 = Disable the receiver line status interrupt (default). • Logic 1 = Enable the receiver line status interrupt. IER[3]: Modem Status Interrupt Enable • Logic 0 = Disable the modem status register interrupt (default). • Logic 1 = Enable the modem status register interrupt. IER[4]: Sleep Mode Enable (requires EFR[4] = 1) • Logic 0 = Disable Sleep Mode (default). • Logic 1 = Enable Sleep Mode. SEE”SLEEP MODE WITH AUTO WAKE-UP” ON PAGE 20. IER[5]: Xoff Interrupt Enable (requires EFR[4]=1)0 • Logic 0 = Disable the software flow control, receive Xoff interrupt (default). • Logic 1 = Enable the software flow control, receive Xoff interrupt. See Software Flow Control section for details. IER[6]: RTS# Output Interrupt Enable (requires EFR[4]=1) • Logic 0 = Disable the RTS# interrupt (default). • Logic 1 = Enable the RTS# interrupt. The UART issues an interrupt when the RTS# pin makes a transition from low to high. IER[7]: CTS# Input Interrupt Enable (requires EFR[4]=1) • Logic 0 = Disable the CTS# interrupt (default). • Logic 1 = Enable the CTS# interrupt. The UART issues an interrupt when CTS# pin makes a transition from low to high. 4.4 Interrupt Status Register (ISR) - Read-Only The UART provides multiple levels of prioritized interrupts to minimize external software interaction. The Interrupt Status Register (ISR) provides the user with six interrupt status bits. Performing a read cycle on the ISR will give the user the current highest pending interrupt level to be serviced, others are queued up to be serviced next. No other interrupts are acknowledged until the pending interrupt is serviced. The Interrupt Source Table, Table 10, shows the data values (bit 0-5) for the interrupt priority levels and the interrupt sources associated with each of these interrupt levels. 4.4.1 Interrupt Generation: • LSR is by any of the LSR bits 1, 2, 3 and 4. • RXRDY is by RX trigger level. • RXRDY Time-out is by a 4-char plus 12 bits delay timer. • TXRDY is by TX trigger level or TX FIFO empty (or transmitter empty in auto RS-485 control). • MSR is by any of the MSR bits 0, 1, 2 and 3. • Receive Xoff/Special character is by detection of a Xoff or Special character. • CTS# is when its transmitter toggles the input pin (from low to high) during auto CTS flow control. • RTS# is when its receiver toggles the output pin (from low to high) during auto RTS flow control. 27 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO 4.4.2 REV. 3.1.0 Interrupt Clearing: • LSR interrupt is cleared by a read to the LSR register. • RXRDY interrupt is cleared by reading data until FIFO falls below the trigger level. • RXRDY Time-out interrupt is cleared by reading RHR. • TXRDY interrupt is cleared by a read to the ISR register or writing to THR. • MSR interrupt is cleared by a read to the MSR register. • Xoff interrupt is cleared by a read to ISR or when Xon character(s) is received. • Special character interrupt is cleared by a read to ISR or after the next character is received. • RTS# and CTS# flow control interrupts are cleared by a read to the MSR register. ] TABLE 10: INTERRUPT SOURCE AND PRIORITY LEVEL PRIORITY ISR REGISTER STATUS BITS SOURCE OF INTERRUPT LEVEL BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 LSR (Receiver Line Status Register) 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 RXRDY (Receive Data Time-out) 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 RXRDY (Received Data Ready) 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 TXRDY (Transmit Ready) 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSR (Modem Status Register) 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 RXRDY (Received Xoff or Special character) 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 CTS#, RTS# change of state - 0 0 0 0 0 1 None (default) ISR[0]: Interrupt Status • Logic 0 = An interrupt is pending and the ISR contents may be used as a pointer to the appropriate interrupt service routine. • Logic 1 = No interrupt pending (default condition). ISR[3:1]: Interrupt Status These bits indicate the source for a pending interrupt at interrupt priority levels (See Interrupt Source Table 10). ISR[5:4]: Interrupt Status These bits are enabled when EFR bit-4 is set to a logic 1. ISR bit-4 indicates that the receiver detected a data match of the Xoff character(s). Note that once set to a logic 1, the ISR bit-4 will stay a logic 1 until a Xon character is received. ISR bit-5 indicates that CTS# or RTS# has changed state. ISR[7:6]: FIFO Enable Status These bits are set to a logic 0 when the FIFOs are disabled. They are set to a logic 1 when the FIFOs are enabled. 28 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 4.5 FIFO Control Register (FCR) - Write-Only This register is used to enable the FIFOs, clear the FIFOs, set the transmit/receive FIFO trigger levels, and select the DMA mode. The DMA and FIFO modes are defined as follows: FCR[0]: TX and RX FIFO Enable • Logic 0 = Disable the transmit and receive FIFO (default). • Logic 1 = Enable the transmit and receive FIFOs. This bit must be set to logic 1 when other FCR bits are written or they will not be programmed. FCR[1]: RX FIFO Reset This bit is only active when FCR bit-0 is a ‘1’. • Logic 0 = No receive FIFO reset (default) • Logic 1 = Reset the receive FIFO pointers and FIFO level counter logic (the receive shift register is not cleared or altered). This bit will return to a logic 0 after resetting the FIFO. FCR[2]: TX FIFO Reset This bit is only active when FCR bit-0 is a ‘1’. • Logic 0 = No transmit FIFO reset (default). • Logic 1 = Reset the transmit FIFO pointers and FIFO level counter logic (the transmit shift register is not cleared or altered). This bit will return to a logic 0 after resetting the FIFO. FCR[3]: DMA Mode Select Controls the behavior of the TXRDY# and RXRDY# pins. See DMA operation section for details. • Logic 0 = Normal Operation (default). • Logic 1 = DMA Mode. FCR[5:4]: Transmit FIFO Trigger Select (logic 0 = default, TX trigger level = one) These 2 bits set the trigger level for the transmit FIFO. The UART will issue a transmit interrupt when the number of characters in the FIFO falls below the selected trigger level, or when it gets empty in case that the FIFO did not get filled over the trigger level on last re-load. Table 11 below shows the selections. EFR bit-4 must be set to ‘1’ before these bits can be accessed. Note that the receiver and the transmitter cannot use different trigger tables. Whichever selection is made last applies to both the RX and TX side. FCR[7:6]: Receive FIFO Trigger Select (logic 0 = default, RX trigger level =1) The FCTR Bits 5-4 are associated with these 2 bits. These 2 bits are used to set the trigger level for the receive FIFO. The UART will issue a receive interrupt when the number of the characters in the FIFO crosses the trigger level. Table 11 shows the complete selections. Note that the receiver and the transmitter cannot use different trigger tables. Whichever selection is made last applies to both the RX and TX side. 29 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 TABLE 11: TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE FIFO TRIGGER LEVEL SELECTION FCTR BIT-5 FCTR BIT-4 0 0 0 FCR BIT-7 FCR BIT-6 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 4.6 FCR BIT-4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 X X COMPATIBILITY Table-A. 16C550, 16C2550, 16C2552, 16C554, 16C580 compatible. 16 8 24 30 Table-B. 16C650A compatible. 8 16 32 56 Table-C. 16C654 compatible. 8 16 24 28 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 TRANSMIT TRIGGER LEVEL 1 (default) 0 1 0 1 0 1 RECEIVE TRIGGER LEVEL 1 (default) 4 8 14 1 0 0 1 1 1 FCR BIT-5 0 1 0 1 8 16 56 60 X Programmable Programmable Table-D. 16L2750, 16C2850, 16C2852, 16C850, 16C864 via TRG via TRG compatible. register. register. FCTR[7] = 1. FCTR[7] = 0. X Line Control Register (LCR) - Read/Write The Line Control Register is used to specify the asynchronous data communication format. The word or character length, the number of stop bits, and the parity are selected by writing the appropriate bits in this register. LCR[1:0]: TX and RX Word Length Select These two bits specify the word length to be transmitted or received. BIT-1 BIT-0 WORD LENGTH 0 0 5 (default) 0 1 6 1 0 7 1 1 8 30 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 LCR[2]: TX and RX Stop-bit Length Select The length of stop bit is specified by this bit in conjunction with the programmed word length. LENGTH STOP BIT LENGTH (BIT TIME(S)) 0 5,6,7,8 1 (default) 1 5 1-1/2 1 6,7,8 2 WORD BIT-2 LCR[3]: TX and RX Parity Select Parity or no parity can be selected via this bit. The parity bit is a simple way used in communications for data integrity check. See Table 12 for parity selection summary below. • Logic 0 = No parity. • Logic 1 = A parity bit is generated during the transmission while the receiver checks for parity error of the data character received. LCR[4]: TX and RX Parity Select If the parity bit is enabled with LCR bit-3 set to a logic 1, LCR BIT-4 selects the even or odd parity format. • Logic 0 = ODD Parity is generated by forcing an odd number of logic 1’s in the transmitted character. The receiver must be programmed to check the same format (default). • Logic 1 = EVEN Parity is generated by forcing an even number of logic 1’s in the transmitted character. The receiver must be programmed to check the same format. LCR[5]: TX and RX Parity Select If the parity bit is enabled, LCR BIT-5 selects the forced parity format. • LCR BIT-5 = logic 0, parity is not forced (default). • LCR BIT-5 = logic 1 and LCR BIT-4 = logic 0, parity bit is forced to a logical 1 for the transmit and receive data. • LCR BIT-5 = logic 1 and LCR BIT-4 = logic 1, parity bit is forced to a logical 0 for the transmit and receive data. TABLE 12: PARITY SELECTION LCR BIT-5 LCR BIT-4 LCR BIT-3 PARITY SELECTION X X 0 No parity 0 0 1 Odd parity 0 1 1 Even parity 1 0 1 Force parity to mark, “1” 1 1 1 Forced parity to space, “0” 31 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 LCR[6]: Transmit Break Enable When enabled, the Break control bit causes a break condition to be transmitted (the TX output is forced to a “space’, logic 0, state). This condition remains, until disabled by setting LCR bit-6 to a logic 0. • Logic 0 = No TX break condition (default). • Logic 1 = Forces the transmitter output (TX) to a “space”, logic 0, for alerting the remote receiver of a line break condition. LCR[7]: Baud Rate Divisors Enable • Logic 0 = Data registers are selected (default). • Logic 1 = Divisor latch registers are selected. 4.7 Modem Control Register (MCR) or General Purpose Outputs Control - Read/Write The MCR register is used for controlling the serial/modem interface signals or general purpose inputs/outputs. MCR[0]: DTR# Output The DTR# pin is a modem control output. If the modem interface is not used, this output may be used as a general purpose output. • Logic 0 = Force DTR# output to a logic 1 (default). • Logic 1 = Force DTR# output to a logic 0. MCR[1]: RTS# Output The RTS# pin is a modem control output and may be used for automatic hardware flow control by enabled by EFR bit-6. If the modem interface is not used, this output may be used as a general purpose output. • Logic 0 = Force RTS# output to a logic 1 (default). • Logic 1 = Force RTS# output to a logic 0. MCR[2]: Reserved OP1# is not available as an output pin on the 854. But it is available for use during Internal Loopback Mode. In the Loopback Mode, this bit is used to write the state of the modem RI# interface signal. If OP1# output is required for RS485 operation, use the XR16C864. MCR[3]: INT Output Enable Enable or disable INT outputs to become active or in three-state. This function is associated with the INTSEL input, see below table for details. This bit is also used to control the OP2# signal during internal loopback mode. INTSEL pin must be set to a logic zero during 68 mode. • Logic 0 = INT (A-D) outputs disabled (three state) in the 16 mode (default). During loopback mode, it sets OP2# internally to a logic 1. • Logic 1 = INT (A-D) outputs enabled (active) in the 16 mode. During loopback mode, it sets OP2# internally to a logic 0. TABLE 13: INT OUTPUT MODES INTSEL PIN MCR BIT-3 INT A-D OUTPUTS IN 16 MODE 0 0 Three-State 0 1 Active 1 X Active 32 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 MCR[4]: Internal Loopback Enable • Logic 0 = Disable loopback mode (default). • Logic 1 = Enable local loopback mode, see loopback section and Figure 13. MCR[5]: Xon-Any Enable • Logic 0 = Disable Xon-Any function (for 16C550 compatibility, default). • Logic 1 = Enable Xon-Any function. In this mode, any RX character received will resume transmit operation. The RX character will be loaded into the RX FIFO , unless the RX character is an Xon or Xoff character and the 854 is programmed to use the Xon/Xoff flow control. MCR[6]: Infrared Encoder/Decoder Enable • Logic 0 = Enable the standard modem receive and transmit input/output interface (default). • Logic 1 = Enable infrared IrDA receive and transmit inputs/outputs. The TX/RX output/input are routed to the infrared encoder/decoder. The data input and output levels conform to the IrDA infrared interface requirement. The RX FIFO may need to be flushed upon enable. While in this mode, the infrared TX output will be a logic 0 during idle data conditions. MCR[7]: Clock Prescaler Select The CLKSEL pin selects this function upon power up or reset. After the power up or reset, this register bit will have control and can alter the logic state. • Logic 0 = Divide by one. The input clock from the crystal or external clock is fed directly to the Programmable Baud Rate Generator without further modification, i.e., divide by one (default). • Logic 1 = Divide by four. The prescaler divides the input clock from the crystal or external clock by four and feeds it to the Programmable Baud Rate Generator, hence, data rates become one forth. 4.8 Line Status Register (LSR) - Read Only This register provides the status of data transfers between the UART and the host. If LSR bits 1-4 are asserted, an interrupt will be generated immediately if IER bit-2 is enabled. LSR[0]: Receive Data Ready Indicator • Logic 0 = No data in receive holding register or FIFO (default). • Logic 1 = Data has been received and is saved in the receive holding register or FIFO. LSR[1]: Receiver Overrun Flag • Logic 0 = No overrun error (default). • Logic 1 = Overrun error. A data overrun error condition 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 receive 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. LSR[2]: Receive Data Parity Error Tag • Logic 0 = No parity error (default). • Logic 1 = Parity error. The receive character in RHR does not have correct parity information and is suspect. This error is associated with the character available for reading in RHR. LSR[3]: Receive Data Framing Error Tag • Logic 0 = No framing error (default). • Logic 1 = Framing error. The receive character did not have a valid stop bit(s). This error is associated with the character available for reading in RHR. 33 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 LSR[4]: Receive Break Tag • Logic 0 = No break condition (default). • Logic 1 = The receiver received a break signal (RX was a logic 0 for at least one character frame time). In the FIFO mode, only one break character is loaded into the FIFO. The break indication remains until the RX input returns to the idle condition, “mark” or logic 1. LSR[5]: Transmit Holding Register Empty Flag This bit is the Transmit Holding Register Empty indicator. The THR bit is set to a logic 1 when the last data byte is transferred from the transmit holding register to the transmit shift register. The bit is reset to logic 0 concurrently with the data loading to the transmit holding register by the host. In the FIFO mode this bit is set when the transmit FIFO is empty, it is cleared when the transmit FIFO contains at least 1 byte. LSR[6]: THR and TSR Empty Flag This bit is set to a logic 1 whenever the transmitter goes idle. It is set to logic 0 whenever either the THR or TSR contains a data character. In the FIFO mode this bit is set to a logic 1 whenever the transmit FIFO and transmit shift register are both empty. LSR[7]: Receive FIFO Data Error Flag • Logic 0 = No FIFO error (default). • Logic 1 = A global indicator for the sum of all error bits in the RX FIFO. At least one parity error, framing error or break indication is in the FIFO data. This bit clears when there is no more error(s) in any of the bytes in the RX FIFO. 4.9 Modem Status Register (MSR) - Read Only This register provides the current state of the modem interface input signals. Lower four bits of this register are used to indicate the changed information. These bits are set to a logic 1 whenever a signal from the modem changes state. These bits may be used for general purpose inputs when they are not used with modem signals. MSR[0]: Delta CTS# Input Flag • Logic 0 = No change on CTS# input (default). • Logic 1 = The CTS# input has changed state since the last time it was monitored. A modem status interrupt will be generated if MSR interrupt is enabled (IER bit-3). MSR[1]: Delta DSR# Input Flag • Logic 0 = No change on DSR# input (default). • Logic 1 = The DSR# input has changed state since the last time it was monitored. A modem status interrupt will be generated if MSR interrupt is enabled (IER bit-3). MSR[2]: Delta RI# Input Flag • Logic 0 = No change on RI# input (default). • Logic 1 = The RI# input has changed from a logic 0 to a logic 1, ending of the ringing signal. A modem status interrupt will be generated if MSR interrupt is enabled (IER bit-3). MSR[3]: Delta CD# Input Flag • Logic 0 = No change on CD# input (default). • Logic 1 = Indicates that the CD# input has changed state since the last time it was monitored. A modem status interrupt will be generated if MSR interrupt is enabled (IER bit-3). 34 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 MSR[4]: CTS Input Status CTS# pin may function as automatic hardware flow control signal input if it is enabled and selected by Auto CTS (EFR bit-7). Auto CTS flow control allows starting and stopping of local data transmissions based on the modem CTS# signal. A logic 1 on the CTS# pin will stop UART transmitter as soon as the current character has finished transmission, and a logic 0 will resume data transmission. Normally MSR bit-4 bit is the compliment of the CTS# input. However in the loopback mode, this bit is equivalent to the RTS# bit in the MCR register. The CTS# input may be used as a general purpose input when the modem interface is not used. MSR[5]: DSR Input Status DSR# (active high, logical 1). Normally this bit is the compliment of the DSR# input. In the loopback mode, this bit is equivalent to the DTR# bit in the MCR register. The DSR# input may be used as a general purpose input when the modem interface is not used. MSR[6]: RI Input Status RI# (active high, logical 1). Normally this bit is the compliment of the RI# input. In the loopback mode this bit is equivalent to bit-2 in the MCR register. The RI# input may be used as a general purpose input when the modem interface is not used. MSR[7]: CD Input Status CD# (active high, logical 1). Normally this bit is the compliment of the CD# input. In the loopback mode this bit is equivalent to bit-3 in the MCR register. The CD# input may be used as a general purpose input when the modem interface is not used. 4.10 Scratch Pad Register (SPR) - Read/Write This is a 8-bit general purpose register for the user to store temporary data. The content of this register is preserved during sleep mode but becomes 0xFF (default) after a reset or a power off-on cycle. 4.11 Enhanced Mode Select Register (EMSR) This register replaces SPR (during a Write) and is accessible only when FCTR[6] = 1. EMSR[1:0]: Receive/Transmit FIFO Count (Write-Only) When Scratchpad Swap (FCTR[6]) is asserted, EMSR bits 1-0 controls what mode the FIFO Level Counter is operating in. TABLE 14: SCRATCHPAD SWAP SELECTION FCTR[6] EMSR[1] EMSR[0] Scratchpad is 0 X X Scratchpad 1 0 0 RX FIFO Counter Mode 1 0 1 TX FIFO Counter Mode 1 1 0 RX FIFO Counter Mode 1 1 1 Alternate RX/TX FIFO Counter Mode During Alternate RX/TX FIFO Counter Mode, the first value read after EMSR bits 1-0 have been asserted will always be the RX FIFO Counter. The second value read will correspond with the TX FIFO Counter. The next value will be the RX FIFO Counter again, then the TX FIFO Counter and so on and so forth. EMSR[3:2]: Reserved 35 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 EMSR[5:4]: Extended RTS Hysteresis TABLE 15: AUTO RTS HYSTERESIS TABLE 16: EMSR BIT-5 EMSR BIT-4 FCTR BIT-1 FCTR BIT-0 RTS# HYSTERESIS (CHARACTERS) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 ±4 ±6 ±8 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 ±8 ±16 ±24 ±32 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 ±40 ±44 ±48 ±52 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 ±12 ±20 ±28 ±36 EMSR[7:6]: Reserved 4.12 FIFO Level Register (FLVL) - Read-Only The FIFO Level Register replaces the Scratchpad Register (during a Read) when FCTR[6] = 1. Note that this is not identical to the FIFO Data Count Register which can be accessed when LCR = 0xBF. FLVL[7:0]: FIFO Level Register This register provides the FIFO counter level for the RX FIFO or the TX FIFO or both depending on EMSR[1:0]. See Table 14 for details. 4.13 Baud Rate Generator Registers (DLL and DLM) - Read/Write The concatenation of the contents of DLM and DLL gives the 16-bit divisor value which is used to calculate the baud rate: • Baud Rate = (Clock Frequency / 16) / Divisor See MCR bit-7 and the baud rate table also. 4.14 Device Identification Register (DVID) - Read Only This register contains the device ID (0x14 for XR16C854). Prior to reading this register, DLL and DLM should be set to 0x00. 4.15 Device Revision Register (DREV) - Read Only This register contains the device revision information. For example, 0x01 means revision A. Prior to reading this register, DLL and DLM should be set to 0x00. 36 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 4.16 Trigger Level (TRG) - Write-Only User Programmable Transmit/Receive Trigger Level Register. TRG[7:0]: Trigger Level Register These bits are used to program desired trigger levels when trigger Table-D is selected. FCTR bit-7 selects between programming the RX Trigger Level (a logic 0) and the TX Trigger Level (a logic 1). 4.17 FIFO Data Count Register (FC) - Read-Only This register is accessible when LCR = 0xBF. Note that this register is not identical to the FIFO Level Count Register which is located in the general register set when FCTR bit-6 = 1 (Scratchpad Register Swap). It is suggested to read the FIFO Level Count Register at the Scratchpad Register location when FCTR bit-6 = 1. See Table 14. FC[7:0]: FIFO Data Count Register Transmit/Receive FIFO Count. Number of characters in Transmit (FCTR[7] = 1) or Receive FIFO (FCTR[7] = 0) can be read via this register. 4.18 Feature Control Register (FCTR) - Read/Write This register controls the XR16C854 new functions that are not available in ST16C554 or ST16C654. FCTR[1:0]: RTS Hysteresis User selectable RTS# hysteresis levels for hardware flow control application. After reset, these bits are set to “0” to select the next trigger level for hardware flow control. See Table 15 for more details. FCTR[2]: IrDA RX Inversion • Logic 0 = Select RX input as encoded IrDA data (Idle state will be logic 0). • Logic 1 = Select RX input as inverted encoded IrDA data (Idle state will be logic 1). FCTR[3]: Auto RS-485 Direction Control The Auto RS-485 Direction Control is not available in the XR16C854. See XR16C864. However, this bit changes the TX Ready Interrupt behavior. See Table 3. FCTR[5:4]: Transmit/Receive Trigger Table Select See Table 11 for more details. TABLE 17: TRIGGER TABLE SELECT FCTR BIT-5 FCTR BIT-4 0 0 Table-A (TX/RX) 0 1 Table-B (TX/RX) 1 0 Table-C (TX/RX) 1 1 Table-D (TX/RX) TABLE FCTR[6]: Scratchpad Swap • Logic 0 = Scratch Pad register is selected as general read and write register. ST16C550 compatible mode. • Logic 1 = FIFO Count register (Read-Only), Enhanced Mode Select Register (Write-Only). Number of characters in transmit or receive holding register can be read via scratch pad register when this bit is set. Enhanced Mode Select Register is selected when it is written into. 37 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FCTR[7]: Programmable Trigger Register Select • Logic 0 = Registers TRG and FC selected for RX. • Logic 1 = Registers TRG and FC selected for TX. 4.19 Enhanced Feature Register (EFR) - Read/Write Enhanced features are enabled or disabled using this register. Bit 0-3 provide single or dual consecutive character software flow control selection (see Table 18). When the Xon1 and Xon2 and Xoff1 and Xoff2 modes are selected, the double 8-bit words are concatenated into two sequential characters. Caution: note that whenever changing the TX or RX flow control bits, always reset all bits back to logic 0 (disable) before programming a new setting. EFR[3:0]: Software Flow Control Select Single character and dual sequential characters software flow control is supported. Combinations of software flow control can be selected by programming these bits. TABLE 18: SOFTWARE FLOW CONTROL FUNCTIONS EFR BIT-3 CONT-3 EFR BIT-2 CONT-2 EFR BIT-1 CONT-1 EFR BIT-0 CONT-0 0 0 0 0 No TX and RX flow control (default and reset) 0 0 X X No transmit flow control 1 0 X X Transmit Xon1, Xoff1 0 1 X X Transmit Xon2, Xoff2 1 1 X X Transmit Xon1 and Xon2, Xoff1 and Xoff2 X X 0 0 No receive flow control X X 1 0 Receiver compares Xon1, Xoff1 X X 0 1 Receiver compares Xon2, Xoff2 1 0 1 1 Transmit Xon1, Xoff1 Receiver compares Xon1 or Xon2, Xoff1 or Xoff2 0 1 1 1 Transmit Xon2, Xoff2 Receiver compares Xon1 or Xon2, Xoff1 or Xoff2 1 1 1 1 Transmit Xon1 and Xon2, Xoff1 and Xoff2, Receiver compares Xon1 and Xon2, Xoff1 and Xoff2 0 0 1 1 No transmit flow control, Receiver compares Xon1 and Xon2, Xoff1 and Xoff2 TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE SOFTWARE FLOW CONTROL EFR[4]: Enhanced Function Bits Enable Enhanced function control bit. This bit enables IER bits 4-7, ISR bits 4-5, FCR bits 4-5, and MCR bits 5-7 to be modified. After modifying any enhanced bits, EFR bit-4 can be set to a logic 0 to latch the new values. This feature prevents legacy software from altering or overwriting the enhanced functions once set. Normally, it is recommended to leave it enabled, logic 1. • Logic 0 = modification disable/latch enhanced features. IER bits 4-7, ISR bits 4-5, FCR bits 4-5, and MCR bits 5-7 are saved to retain the user settings. After a reset, the IER bits 4-7, ISR bits 4-5, FCR bits 4-5, and MCR bits 5-7are set to a logic 0 to be compatible with ST16C550 mode (default). • Logic 1 = Enables the above-mentioned register bits to be modified by the user. 38 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 EFR[5]: Special Character Detect Enable • Logic 0 = Special Character Detect Disabled (default). • Logic 1 = Special Character Detect Enabled. The UART compares each incoming receive character with data in Xoff-2 register. If a match exists, the receive data will be transferred to FIFO and ISR bit-4 will be set to indicate detection of the special character. Bit-0 corresponds with the LSB bit of the receive character. If flow control is set for comparing Xon1, Xoff1 (EFR [1:0]= ‘10’) then flow control and special character work normally. However, if flow control is set for comparing Xon2, Xoff2 (EFR[1:0]= ‘01’) then flow control works normally, but Xoff2 will not go to the FIFO, and will generate an Xoff interrupt and a special character interrupt, if enabled via IER bit-5. EFR[6]: Auto RTS Flow Control Enable RTS# output may be used for hardware flow control by setting EFR bit-6 to logic 1. When Auto RTS is selected, an interrupt will be generated when the receive FIFO is filled to the programmed trigger level and RTS de-asserts to a logic 1 at the next upper trigger level/hysteresis level. RTS# will return to a logic 0 when FIFO data falls below the next lower trigger level/hysteresis level. The RTS# output must be asserted (logic 0) before the auto RTS can take effect. RTS# pin will function as a general purpose output when hardware flow control is disabled. • Logic 0 = Automatic RTS flow control is disabled (default). • Logic 1 = Enable Automatic RTS flow control. EFR[7]: Auto CTS Flow Control Enable Automatic CTS Flow Control. • Logic 0 = Automatic CTS flow control is disabled (default). • Logic 1 = Enable Automatic CTS flow control. Data transmission stops when CTS# input de-asserts to logic 1. Data transmission resumes when CTS# returns to a logic 0. 4.20 Software Flow Control Registers (XOFF1, XOFF2, XON1, XON2) - Read/Write These registers are used as the programmable software flow control characters xoff1, xoff2, xon1, and xon2. For more details, see Table 7. 4.21 FIFO Status Register (FSTAT) - Read/Write This register is applicable only to the 100 pin QFP XR16C854. The FIFO Status Register provides a status indication for each of the transmit and receive FIFO. These status bits contain the inverted logic states of the TXRDY# A-D outputs and the (un-inverted) logic states of the RXRDY# A-D outputs. The contents of the FSTAT register are placed on the data bus when the FSRS# pin (pin 76) is a logic 0. Also see FSRS# pin description. FSTAT[3:0]: TXRDY# A-D Status Bits Please see Table 5 for the interpretation of the TXRDY# signals. FSTAT[7:4]: RXRDY# A-D Status Bits Please see Table 5 for the interpretation of the RXRDY# signals. 39 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 TABLE 19: UART RESET CONDITIONS FOR CHANNELS A-D REGISTERS RESET STATE DLL Bits 7-0 = 0xXX DLM Bits 7-0 = 0xXX RHR Bits 7-0 = 0xXX THR Bits 7-0 = 0xXX IER Bits 7-0 = 0x00 FCR Bits 7-0 = 0x00 ISR Bits 7-0 = 0x01 LCR Bits 7-0 = 0x00 MCR Bits 7-0 = 0x00 LSR Bits 7-0 = 0x60 MSR Bits 3-0 = Logic 0 Bits 7-4 = Logic levels of the inputs inverted SPR Bits 7-0 = 0xFF EMSR Bits 7-0 = 0x00 FLVL Bits 7-0 = 0x00 TRG Bits 7-0 = 0x00 FC Bits 7-0 = 0x00 FCTR Bits 7-0 = 0x00 EFR Bits 7-0 = 0x00 XON1 Bits 7-0 = 0x00 XON2 Bits 7-0 = 0x00 XOFF1 Bits 7-0 = 0x00 XOFF2 Bits 7-0 = 0x00 FSTAT Bits 7-0 = 0xFF I/O SIGNALS RESET STATE TX Logic 1 IRTX Logic 0 RTS# Logic 1 DTR# Logic 1 RXRDY# Logic 1 TXRDY# Logic 0 INT XR16C854 = Three-State Condition XR16C854D = Logic 0 IRQ# Logic 1 (68 mode, INTSEL = 0) 40 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Power Supply Range 7 Volts Voltage at Any Pin GND-0.3 V to 7 V Operating Temperature -40o to +85oC Storage Temperature -65o to +150oC Package Dissipation 500 mW TYPICAL PACKAGE THERMAL RESISTANCE DATA (MARGIN OF ERROR: = 15%) Thermal Resistance (64-LQFP) theta-ja = 49oC/W, theta-jc = 10oC/W Thermal Resistance (68-PLCC) theta-ja = 39oC/W, theta-jc = 17oC/W Thermal Resistance (100-QFP) theta-ja = 45oC/W, theta-jc = 12oC/W DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS TA=0O TO 70OC (-40O TO +85OC FOR INDUSTRIAL GRADE PACKAGE), VCC IS 2.97 TO 5.5V SYMBOL LIMITS LIMITS 3.3V 5.0V MIN MAX MIN MAX PARAMETER UNITS VILCK Clock Input Low Level -0.3 0.6 -0.5 0.6 V VIHCK Clock Input High Level 2.4 VCC 3.0 VCC V VIL Input Low Voltage -0.3 0.8 -0.5 0.8 V VIH Input High Voltage 2.0 VCC 2.2 VCC V 2.0 5.5 2.2 5.5 V 0.4 V CONDITIONS (For devices with top mark date code of "DC YYWW" and older) VIH Input High Voltage (For devices with top mark date code of "F2 YYWW" and newer) VOL Output Low Voltage 0.4 VOH Output High Voltage 2.4 V 2.0 Input Low Leakage Current ±10 ±10 uA IIH Input High Leakage Current ±10 ±10 uA CIN Input Pin Capacitance 5 5 pF ICC Power Supply Current 3 6 mA 100 200 uA Sleep Current IOH = -6 mA IOH = -1 mA IIL ISLEEP IOL = 6 mA IOL = 4 mA See Test 1 Test 1: The following inputs remain steady at VCC or GND state to minimize Sleep current: A0-A2, D0-D7, IOR#, IOW#, CSA#, CSB#, CSC#, and CSD#. Also, RXA, RXB, RXC, and RXD inputs idle at logic 1 state while asleep. 41 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS TA=0O TO 70OC (-40O TO +85OC FOR INDUSTRIAL GRADE PACKAGE), VCC IS 2.97 TO 5.5V SYMBOL LIMITS 3.3 PARAMETER MIN LIMITS 5.0 MAX 20 MIN UNIT CONDITIONS MAX CLK Clock Pulse Duration 15 OSC Oscillator Frequency 8 24 MHz OSC External Clock Frequency 24 32 MHz TAS Address Setup Time (16 Mode) 10 5 ns TAH Address Hold Time (16 Mode) 10 5 ns TCS Chip Select Width (16 Mode) 70 50 ns TRD IOR# Strobe Width (16 Mode) 70 50 ns TDY Read Cycle Delay (16 Mode) 70 50 ns TRDV Data Access Time (16 Mode) TDD Data Disable Time (16 Mode) 0 TWR IOW# Strobe Width (16 Mode) 70 50 ns TDY Write Cycle Delay (16 Mode) 70 50 ns TDS Data Setup Time (16 Mode) 10 5 ns TDH Data Hold Time (16 Mode) 10 5 ns TADS Address Setup (68 Mode) 10 10 ns TADH Address Hold (68 Mode) 15 15 ns TRWS R/W# Setup to CS# (68 Mode) 10 5 ns TRDA Read Data Access (68 mode) TRDH Read Data Hold (68 mode) 15 15 ns TWDS Write Data Setup (68 mode) 20 15 ns TWDH Write Data Hold (68 Mode) 10 10 ns TRWH CS# De-asserted to R/W# De-asserted (68 Mode) 10 10 ns TCSL CS# Strobe Width (68 Mode) 70 50 ns TCSD CS# Cycle Delay (68 Mode) 70 70 ns TWDO Delay From IOW# To Output 50 40 ns 100 pF load TMOD Delay To Set Interrupt From MODEM Input 40 35 ns 100 pF load TRSI Delay To Reset Interrupt From IOR# 40 35 ns 100 pF load 70 25 0 70 42 ns 50 ns 15 ns 50 ns XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS TA=0O TO 70OC (-40O TO +85OC FOR INDUSTRIAL GRADE PACKAGE), VCC IS 2.97 TO 5.5V SYMBOL LIMITS 3.3 PARAMETER MIN LIMITS 5.0 MAX MIN UNIT TSSI Delay From Stop To Set Interrupt 1 1 Bclk TRRI Delay From IOR# To Reset Interrupt 40 40 ns TSI Delay From Stop To Interrupt 45 40 ns TINT Delay From Initial INT Reset To Transmit Start 24 Bclk TWRI Delay From IOW# To Reset Interrupt 45 40 ns TSSR Delay From Stop To Set RXRDY# 1 1 Bclk TRR Delay From IOR# To Reset RXRDY# 45 40 ns TWT Delay From IOW# To Set TXRDY# 45 40 ns TSRT Delay From Center of Start To Reset TXRDY# 8 8 Bclk TRST Reset Pulse Width 40 N Baud Rate Divisor 1 Bclk 8 Baud Clock 24 8 40 216-1 1 16X of data rate FIGURE 14. CLOCK TIMING CLK CLK EXTERNAL CLOCK OSC 43 CONDITIONS MAX ns 216-1 bps 100 pF load XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 15. MODEM INPUT/OUTPUT TIMING FOR CHANNELS A-D IO W # IO W A c tiv e TW RTS# DTR# C h a n g e o f s ta te DO C h a n g e o f s ta te CD# CTS# DSR# C h a n g e o f s ta te C h a n g e o f s ta te TMOD TMOD IN T A c t iv e A c t iv e A c t iv e T RSI IO R # A c tiv e A c t iv e A c t iv e TMOD C h a n g e o f s ta te R I# FIGURE 16. 16 MODE (INTEL) DATA BUS READ TIMING FOR CHANNELS A-D A0-A7 Valid Address TAS TCS Valid Address TAS TAH TAH TCS CS# TDY TRD TRD IOR# TDD TRDV D0-D7 Valid Data TDD TRDV Valid Data RDTm 44 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 17. 16 MODE (INTEL) DATA BUS WRITE TIMING FOR CHANNELS A-D A0-A7 Valid Address Valid Address TAS TAS TAH TCS TAH TCS CS# TDY TWR TWR IOW# TDH TDS D0-D7 TDH TDS Valid Data Valid Data 16Write FIGURE 18. 68 MODE (MOTOROLA) DATA BUS READ TIMING FOR CHANNELS A-D A0-A7 Valid Address TADS TCSL Valid Address TADH CS# T CSD TRWS TRWH R/W# TRDH TRDA D0-D7 Valid Data Valid Data 68Read 45 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 19. 68 MODE (MOTOROLA) DATA BUS WRITE TIMING FOR CHANNELS A-D A0-A7 Valid Address TADS TCSL Valid Address TADH CS# TCSD TRWS TRWH R/W# TWDS D0-D7 T WDH Valid Data Valid Data 68Write FIGURE 20. RECEIVE READY & INTERRUPT TIMING [NON-FIFO MODE] FOR CHANNELS A-D RX INT RXRDY# Start Bit D0:D7 Stop Bit D0:D7 D0:D7 TSSR TSSR TSSR 1 Byte in RHR 1 Byte in RHR 1 Byte in RHR TSSR TSSR Active Data Ready Active Data Ready TRR TRR TSSR Active Data Ready TRR IOR# (Reading data out of RHR) RXNFM 46 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 21. TRANSMIT READY & INTERRUPT TIMING [NON-FIFO MODE] FOR CHANNELS A-D TX Start Bit (Unloading) IER[1] enabled Stop Bit D0:D7 D0:D7 ISR is read D0:D7 ISR is read ISR is read INT* TWRI TWRI TWRI TSRT TSRT TSRT TXRDY# TWT TWT TWT IOW# (Loading data into THR) *INT is cleared when the ISR is read or when data is loaded into the THR. TXNonFIFO FIGURE 22. RECEIVE READY & INTERRUPT TIMING [FIFO MODE, DMA DISABLED] FOR CHANNELS A-D Start Bit RX S D0:D7 S D0:D7 T Stop Bit D0:D7 S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T RX FIFO drops below RX Trigger Level TSSI INT FIFO Empties TSSR RX FIFO fills up to RX Trigger Level or RX Data Timeout RXRDY# First Byte is Received in RX FIFO TRRI TRR IOR# (Reading data out of RX FIFO) RXINTDMA# 47 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 23. RECEIVE READY & INTERRUPT TIMING [FIFO MODE, DMA ENABLED] FOR CHANNELS A-D Start Bit RX Stop Bit S D0:D7 S D0:D7 T D0:D7 S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T RX FIFO drops below RX Trigger Level TSSI INT RX FIFO fills up to RX Trigger Level or RX Data Timeout FIFO Empties TSSR RXRDY# TRRI TRR IOR# (Reading data out of RX FIFO) RXFIFODMA 48 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 FIGURE 24. TRANSMIT READY & INTERRUPT TIMING [FIFO MODE, DMA MODE DISABLED] FOR CHANNELS A-D TX FIFO Empty TX Start Bit Stop Bit S D0:D7 T (Unloading) IER[1] enabled Last Data Byte Transmitted T S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T S D0:D7 T TSI ISR is read S D0:D7 T ISR is read TSRT INT* TX FIFO fills up to trigger level TXRDY# Data in TX FIFO TX FIFO Empty TWRI TX FIFO drops below trigger level TWT IOW# (Loading data into FIFO) *INT is cleared when the ISR is read or when TX FIFO fills up to the trigger level. 49 TXDMA# XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS (64 PIN LQFP) 50 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS (68 PIN PLCC) 51 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS (100 PIN QFP) 52 XR16C854/854D 2.97V TO 5.5V QUAD UART WITH 128-BYTE FIFO REV. 3.1.0 REVISION HISTORY DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION November 1999 Rev 1.0 Removed Preliminary designation. February 2002 Rev 2.0 Changed to standard style format. Text descriptions were clarified and simplified (eg. DMA operation, FIFO mode vs. Non-FIFO mode operations etc). Corrected RTS Hysteresis character values in Table 15. Clarified timing diagrams. Renamed Rclk (Receive Clock) to Bclk (Baud Clock) and timing symbols. Added TCS, TRWS and TRST. May 2003 Rev 2.1 Added patent number and updated Block Diagram. June 2003 Rev 2.2 Added and updated device status in Ordering Information. January 2004 Rev 3.0 Changed to standard style format. Clarified sleep mode conditions. Devices with top mark date code of "F2 YYWW" and newer have 5V tolerant inputs (except for XTAL1). Devices with top mark date code of "DC YYWW" and older do not have 5V tolerant inputs. August 2005 Rev 3.0.1 Updated the 1.4mm-thick Quad Flat Pack package description from "TQFP" to "LQFP" to be consistent with the JEDEC and Industry norms. April 2013 Rev 3.1.0 Updated AC Electrical Characteristics. Updated Ordering Information: Removed discontinued part numbers, added Green/RoHS part numbers and TR part numbers. Updated package drawings. ECN: 1318-05 04/30/2013 NOTICE EXAR Corporation reserves the right to make changes to the products contained in this publication in order to improve design, performance or reliability. EXAR Corporation assumes no responsibility for the use of any circuits described herein, conveys no license under any patent or other right, and makes no representation that the circuits are free of patent infringement. Charts and schedules contained here in are only for illustration purposes and may vary depending upon a user’s specific application. While the information in this publication has been carefully checked; no responsibility, however, is assumed for inaccuracies. EXAR Corporation does not recommend the use of any of its products in life support applications where the failure or malfunction of the product can reasonably be expected to cause failure of the life support system or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness. Products are not authorized for use in such applications unless EXAR Corporation receives, in writing, assurances to its satisfaction that: (a) the risk of injury or damage has been minimized; (b) the user assumes all such risks; (c) potential liability of EXAR Corporation is adequately protected under the circumstances. Copyright 2013 EXAR Corporation Datasheet April 2013. Send your UART technical inquiry with technical details to hotline: uarttechsupport@exar.com. Reproduction, in part or whole, without the prior written consent of EXAR Corporation is prohibited. 53
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