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OXCB950-TQAG 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: OXCB950-TQAG
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内容描述: 集成的高性能UART的Cardbus / 3.3V PCI接口 [Integrated High Performance UART Cardbus / 3.3v PCI interface]
分类和应用: PC
文件页数/大小: 67 页 / 598 K
品牌: OXFORD [ OXFORD SEMICONDUCTOR ]
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OXCB950  
OXFORD SEMICONDUCTOR LTD.  
EFR[7]: Enable automatic CTS flow control.  
logic 0 CTS flow control is disabled (default).  
logic 1 CTS flow control is enabled in Enhanced mode  
(i.e. EFR[4] = 1), where the data transmission is  
prevented whenever the CTS# pin is held  
inactive high. 650 and 950-mode drivers should  
use this bit to enable CTS flow control.  
transmitter will be re-enabled. The received data will be  
transferred to the RHR.  
When in-band transmit flow control is enabled, the RFL will  
be sampled whenever the transmitter is idle (briefly,  
between characters, or when the THR is empty) and an  
XON/XOFF character will be inserted into the data stream  
if needed. Initially, remote transmissions are enabled and  
hence ASR[1] is clear. If ASR[1] is clear and the RFL has  
passed the upper trigger level (i.e. is above the trigger  
level), XOFF will be sent and ASR[1] will be set. If ASR[1]  
is set and the RFL falls below the lower trigger level, XON  
will be sent and ASR[1] will be cleared.  
A 750-mode driver should set MCR[5] to enable RTS/CTS  
flow control.  
7.9.2 Special Character Detection  
In Enhanced mode (EFR[4]=1), when special character  
detection is enabled (EFR[5]=1) and the receiver matches  
received data with XOFF2, the 'received special character'  
flag ASR[4] will be set and a level 5 interrupt is asserted, if  
enabled by IER[5]. This flag will be cleared following a read  
of ASR. The received status (i.e. parity and framing) of  
special characters does not have to be valid for these  
characters to be accepted as valid matches.  
If transmit flow control is disabled after an XOFF has been  
sent, an XON will be sent automatically.  
7.9.4 Automatic Out-of-band Flow Control  
Automatic RTS/CTS flow control is selected by different  
means, depending on whether the UART is in Enhanced or  
non-Enhanced mode. When in non-Enhanced mode,  
MCR[5] enables both RTS and CTS flow control. When in  
Enhanced mode, EFR[6] enables automatic RTS flow  
control and EFR[7] enables automatic CTS flow control.  
This allows software compatibility with both 16C650 and  
16C750 drivers.  
7.9.3 Automatic In-band Flow Control  
When in-band receive flow control is enabled, the UART  
will compare the received data with XOFF1 or XOFF2  
characters to detect an XOFF condition. When this occurs,  
the UART will disable transmission as soon as any current  
character transmission is complete. Status bits ISR[4] and  
ASR[0] will be set. A level 5 interrupt will occur (if enabled  
by IER[5]). The UART will then compare all received data  
with XON1 or XON2 characters to detect an XON  
condition. When this occurs, the UART will re-enable  
transmission and status bits ISR[4] and ASR[0] will be  
cleared.  
When automatic CTS flow control is enabled and the CTS#  
input becomes active, the UART will disable transmission  
as soon as any current character transmission is complete.  
Transmission is resumed whenever the CTS# input  
becomes inactive.  
When automatic RTS flow control is enabled, the RTS# pin  
will be forced inactive when the RFL reaches the upper  
trigger level and will return to active when the RFL falls  
below the lower trigger level. The automatic RTS# flow  
control is ANDed with MCR[1] and hence is only  
operational when MCR[1]=1. This allows the software  
driver to override the automatic flow control and disable the  
remote transmitter regardless by setting MCR[1]=0 at any  
time.  
Any valid XON/XOFF characters will not be written into the  
RHR. An exception to this rule occurs if special character  
detection is enabled and an XOFF2 character is received  
that is a valid XOFF. In this instance, the character will be  
written into the RHR.  
The received status (i.e. parity and framing) of XON/XOFF  
characters does not have to be valid for these characters to  
be accepted as valid matches.  
Automatic DTR/DSR flow control behaves in the same  
manner as RTS/CTS flow control but is enabled by  
ACR[3:2], regardless of whether or not the UART is in  
Enhanced mode.  
When the 'XON Any' flag (MCR[5]) is set, any received  
character is accepted as a valid XON condition and the  
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