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Basic settings for mobile access interfaces, List of pin functions, Operating clock – Epson S1C33210 User Manual

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III PERIPHERAL BLOCK: MONITORED MOBILE ACCESS INTERFACES

B-III-10-4

EPSON

S1C33210 FUNCTION PART

List of Pin Functions

Table 10.2 lists the five mobile access interface pin configurations specified by the MSEL pin input level and
communications macro select (MCRS) register (D[1:0]/0x200000).

Table 10.2 Mobile Access Interface Pin Configurations

Pin Name

I/O

MSEL = Low

MSEL = High Communications Mode

Serial IF Ch. 3

MCRS = (0, 0)

UART

communications

MCRS = (0, 0)

HDLC

communications

MCRS = (0, 1)

PDC

communications

MCRS = (1, 0)

PHS

communications

MCRS = (1, 1)

DTR
RTS
TXD
RI
CTS
DCD
DSR
RXD

O
O
O

I
I
I
I
I

DTR
RTS
SOUT3
RI
CTS
DCD
DSR
SIN3

DTR
RTS
SOUT
RI
CTS
DCD
DSR
SIN

MOPORT2
MOPORT3
TXD
MIPORT0
HDLCLK

MIPORT1
RXD

MOPORT2
MOPORT3
PDCUPD
MIPORT0
PDCCLK
PDCFRM
MIPORT1
PDCDWD

MOPORT2
MOPORT3
PHSUPD
MIPORT0
PHSCLK
PHSFRM
MIPORT1
PHSDWD

CNT1
CNT2

O
O

CNT1
CNT2

CNT1
CNT2

CNT1
CNT2

CNT1
CNT2

CNT1
CNT2

GOUT

O

GOUT GOUT

GOUT

GOUT

GOUT

Note: Serial IF Ch. 3 requires both MSEL = Low and MCRS = (0, 0).

Basic Settings for Mobile Access Interfaces

Using the mobile access interfaces for communications requires the following basic settings.

Operating Clock

First use the CKD[3:0] bits in the communications block clock frequency divider register (D[3:0]/0x0200004)
to specify the ratio for internally converting the PERICLK clock signal from the CPU core to a lower frequency
(SCK) to conserve power. (See Table 10.3.) Specify the PERICLK frequency and then switch these bits to
produce a frequency between 5 MHz and 10 MHz.
The default setting, after an initial reset, is 1111, which specifies the highest divider (16) for the slowest clock.

Table 10.3 Clock Frequency Divider Settings

CKD3

CKD2

CKD1

CKD0

SCK Clock Frequency Divider

Settings

1

1

1

1

fout/16

1

1

1

0

fout/15

1

1

0

1

fout/14

1

1

0

0

fout/13

1

0

1

1

fout/12

1

0

1

0

fout/11

1

0

0

1

fout/10

1

0

0

0

fout/9

0

1

1

1

fout/8

0

1

1

0

fout/7

0

1

0

1

fout/6

0

1

0

0

fout/5

0

0

1

1

fout/4

0

0

1

0

fout/3

0

0

0

1

fout/2

0

0

0

0

fout/2

fout = PERICLK output frequency