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90USB1287-16AU 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: 90USB1287-16AU
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内容描述: 单片机具有ISP功能的Flash和USB控制器64 / 128K字节 [Microcontroller with 64/128K Bytes of ISP Flash and USB Controller]
分类和应用: 微控制器
文件页数/大小: 434 页 / 3172 K
品牌: ATMEL [ ATMEL ]
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AT90USB64/128  
UDRn in order to clear UDREn or disable the Data Register Empty interrupt, otherwise a new  
interrupt will occur once the interrupt routine terminates.  
The Transmit Complete (TXCn) Flag bit is set one when the entire frame in the Transmit Shift  
Register has been shifted out and there are no new data currently present in the transmit buffer.  
The TXCn Flag bit is automatically cleared when a transmit complete interrupt is executed, or it  
can be cleared by writing a one to its bit location. The TXCn Flag is useful in half-duplex commu-  
nication interfaces (like the RS-485 standard), where a transmitting application must enter  
receive mode and free the communication bus immediately after completing the transmission.  
When the Transmit Compete Interrupt Enable (TXCIEn) bit in UCSRnB is set, the USART  
Transmit Complete Interrupt will be executed when the TXCn Flag becomes set (provided that  
global interrupts are enabled). When the transmit complete interrupt is used, the interrupt han-  
dling routine does not have to clear the TXCn Flag, this is done automatically when the interrupt  
is executed.  
18.5.4  
18.5.5  
Parity Generator  
The Parity Generator calculates the parity bit for the serial frame data. When parity bit is enabled  
(UPMn1 = 1), the transmitter control logic inserts the parity bit between the last data bit and the  
first stop bit of the frame that is sent.  
Disabling the Transmitter  
The disabling of the Transmitter (setting the TXEN to zero) will not become effective until ongo-  
ing and pending transmissions are completed, i.e., when the Transmit Shift Register and  
Transmit Buffer Register do not contain data to be transmitted. When disabled, the Transmitter  
will no longer override the TxDn pin.  
18.6 Data Reception – The USART Receiver  
The USART Receiver is enabled by writing the Receive Enable (RXENn) bit in the  
UCSRnB Register to one. When the Receiver is enabled, the normal pin operation of the RxDn  
pin is overridden by the USART and given the function as the Receiver’s serial input. The baud  
rate, mode of operation and frame format must be set up once before any serial reception can  
be done. If synchronous operation is used, the clock on the XCKn pin will be used as transfer  
clock.  
18.6.1  
Receiving Frames with 5 to 8 Data Bits  
The Receiver starts data reception when it detects a valid start bit. Each bit that follows the start  
bit will be sampled at the baud rate or XCKn clock, and shifted into the Receive Shift Register  
until the first stop bit of a frame is received. A second stop bit will be ignored by the Receiver.  
When the first stop bit is received, i.e., a complete serial frame is present in the Receive Shift  
Register, the contents of the Shift Register will be moved into the receive buffer. The receive  
buffer can then be read by reading the UDRn I/O location.  
The following code example shows a simple USART receive function based on polling of the  
Receive Complete (RXCn) Flag. When using frames with less than eight bits the most significant  
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