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FDC37C669_07 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: FDC37C669_07
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内容描述: 98/99 PC兼容的超级I / O软盘控制器,红外支持 [PC 98/99 Compliant Super I/O Floppy Disk Controller with Infrared Support]
分类和应用: 控制器PC
文件页数/大小: 164 页 / 575 K
品牌: SMSC [ SMSC CORPORATION ]
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3. Transmitter Holding Register Empty  
4. MODEM Status (lowest priority)  
Bit 2  
Setting this bit to a logic "1" clears all bytes in  
the XMIT FIFO and resets its counter logic to 0.  
The shift register is not cleared. This bit is self-  
clearing.  
Information indicating that a prioritized interrupt  
is pending and the source of that interrupt is  
stored in the Interrupt Identification Register  
(refer to Interrupt Control Table). When the  
CPU accesses the IIR, the Serial Port freezes all  
interrupts and indicates the highest priority  
pending interrupt to the CPU. During this CPU  
access, even if the Serial Port records new  
interrupts, the current indication does not  
change until access is completed. The contents  
of the IIR are described below.  
Bit 3  
Writing to this bit has no effect on the operation  
of the UART. The RXRDY and TXRDY pins are  
not available on this chip.  
Bit 4,5  
Reserved  
Bit 6,7  
These bits are used to set the trigger level for  
Bit 0  
the RCVR FIFO interrupt.  
This bit can be used in either a hardwired  
prioritized or polled environment to indicate  
whether an interrupt is pending. When bit 0 is a  
logic "0", an interrupt is pending and the  
contents of the IIR may be used as a pointer to  
the appropriate internal service routine. When  
bit 0 is a logic "1", no interrupt is pending.  
RCVR FIFO  
Trigger Level  
Bit 7 Bit 6  
(BYTES)  
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
4
Bits 1 and 2  
These two bits of the IIR are used to identify the  
highest priority interrupt pending as indicated by  
the Interrupt Control Table.  
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14  
Bit 3  
INTERRUPT IDENTIFICATION REGISTER  
(IIR)  
Address Offset = 2H, DLAB = X, READ  
In non-FIFO mode, this bit is a logic "0". In  
FIFO mode this bit is set along with bit 2 when a  
timeout interrupt is pending.  
By accessing this register, the host CPU can  
determine the highest priority interrupt and its  
source. Four levels of priority interrupt exist.  
They are in descending order of priority:  
Bits 4 and 5  
These bits of the IIR are always logic "0".  
Bits 6 and 7  
These two bits are set when the FIFO  
CONTROL Register bit 0 equals 1.  
1. Receiver Line Status (highest priority)  
2. Received Data Ready  
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