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Title: The 8051 Microcontroller


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The 8051 Microcontroller
  • Chapter 5
  • SERIAL PORT OPERATION

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  • The essential function parallel to serial
    conversion for output data and serial to parallel
    conversion for input data
  • Full duplex
  • Receive buffer
  • The serial port buffer (SBUF) is really 2 buffers
  • Writing to SBUF loads data to be transmitted,
    write-only register
  • Reading SBUF accesses received data, read-only
    register
  • SCON serial port control register, control bits
    and status bits
  • Baud rate can be fixed or variable

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  • Mode of operation of serial port is set by
    writing to the SCON at address 99H

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8-bit Shift Register (Mode 0)
  • The RXD line for input and output data
  • The TXD line serves as the clock

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  • Reception reception enable bit REN1 and receive
    interrupt bit RI0

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8-bit Shift register (mode 0)
  • Possible application is to expand the output
    capability of the 8051

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8-bit UART with Variable Baud Rate (Mode 1)
  • Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
  • Receives and transmits serial data with each data
    character preceded by a start bit (low) and
    followed by a stop bit (high)
  • For a receive operation, the stop bit goes into
    RB8 in SCON

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8-bit UART (Mode 1)
  • Clocking and synchronizing the serial port shift
    registers in mod 1, 2, 3 is established by a
    4-bit divide-by-16 counter, the output of which
    is the baud rate clock

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8-bit UART (Mode1)
  • Transmission is initiated by writing ti SBUF but
    does not actually start until the next rollover
    of the divide-by-16 counter supplying the serial
    port baud rate
  • Reception is initiated by a 1 to 0 transition on
    RXD
  • The receiver includes false start bit detection

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9-bit UART with Fixed Baud Rate (Mode 2)
  • Eleven bits are transmitted or received a start
    bit,8 data bits, a programmable ninth data bit,
    and a stop bit

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9-bit UART with Variable Baud Rate (Mode 3)
  • Modes 1,2 and 3 are very similar
  • The differences lie in the baud rates (fixed in
    the 2, variable in modes 1 and 3) and in the
    number of data bits( 8 in mode 1, 9 in modes 2
    and 3)

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Initialization and accessing serial port registers
  • Receiver Enable REN in SCON must be set by
    software to enable the reception of characters
  • The ninth data bit The ninth bit transmitted in
    modes 2 and 3 must be loaded into TB8 by
    software, received bit is placed in RB8
  • Interrupt Flags the receive and transmit
    interrupt flags (R1 and T1) in SCON, set by
    hardware, must be cleared by software

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Multiprocessor Communication
  • Modes 2 and 3 have a special provision
  • When the master want to send some data to slaves,
    it first sends out an address byte of target
    slaves
  • The trick is not to use the ninth data bit after
    a link has been established

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Serial Port Baud Rates
  • The baud rate is fixed in modes 0 and 3
  • In mode 0 it is always the on-chip oscillator
    freq. divided by 12
  • By default following a system reset, the mode 2
    baud rate is the osci. freq. divided by 64
  • Baud rates in modes 1 and 3 are determined by the
    timer 1 overflow rate

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Using timer 1 as the Baud Rate Clock
  • The baud rate is the timer 1 overflow rate
    divided by 32
  • The formula for modes 1 and 3 Baud ratetimer 1
    overflow 32

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