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XR16M2751_07 Datasheet, PDF (4/53 Pages) Exar Corporation – 1.62V TO 3.63V HIGH PERFORMANCE DUART WITH 64-BYTE FIFO
XR16M2751
1.62V TO 3.63V HIGH PERFORMANCE DUART WITH 64-BYTE FIFO
Pin Description
REV. 1.0.0
NAME
INTB
48-TQFP
PIN #
29
TXRDYA#
43
RXRDYA#
31
TXRDYB#
6
RXRDYB#
18
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
O UART channel B Interrupt output. The output state is defined by the user through the
software setting of MCR[3]. INTB is set to the active mode and OP2B# output LOW
when MCR[3] is set to a logic 1. INTB is set to the three state mode and OP2B# out-
put HIGH when MCR[3] is set to a logic 0 (default). See MCR[3].
O UART channel A Transmitter Ready (active low). The output provides the TX FIFO/
THR status for transmit channel A. See Table 3. If it is not used, leave it uncon-
nected.
O UART channel A Receiver Ready (active low). This output provides the RX FIFO/
RHR status for receive channel A. See Table 3. If it is not used, leave it uncon-
nected.
O UART channel B Transmitter Ready (active low). The output provides the TX FIFO/
THR status for transmit channel B. See Table 4. If it is not used, leave it uncon-
nected.
O UART channel B Receiver Ready (active low). This output provides the RX FIFO/
RHR status for receive channel B. See Table 3. If it is not used, leave it uncon-
nected.
MODEM OR SERIAL I/O INTERFACE
TXA
7
O UART channel A Transmit Data or infrared encoder data. Standard transmit and
receive interface is enabled when MCR[6] = 0. In this mode, the TX signal will be
HIGH during reset or idle (no data). Infrared IrDA transmit and receive interface is
enabled when MCR[6] = 1. In the Infrared mode, the inactive state (no data) for the
Infrared encoder/decoder interface is LOW. If it is not used, leave it unconnected.
RXA
5
I UART channel A Receive Data or infrared receive data. Normal receive data input
must idle HIGH. The infrared receiver pulses typically idles at LOW but can be
inverted by software control prior going in to the decoder, see MCR[6] and FCTR[2].
If this pin is not used, tie it to VCC or pull it high via a 100k ohm resistor.
RTSA#
33
O UART channel A Request-to-Send (active low) or general purpose output. This out-
put must be asserted prior to using auto RTS flow control, see EFR[6], MCR[1],
FCTR[1:0], EMSR[5:4] and IER[6]. For auto RS485 half-duplex direction control, see
FCTR[3] and EMSR[3].
CTSA#
38
I UART channel A Clear-to-Send (active low) or general purpose input. It can be
used for auto CTS flow control, see EFR[7], and IER[7]. This input should be con-
nected to VCC when not used.
DTRA#
34
O UART channel A Data-Terminal-Ready (active low) or general purpose output. If it is
not used, leave it unconnected.
DSRA#
39
I UART channel A Data-Set-Ready (active low) or general purpose input. This input
should be connected to VCC when not used. This input has no effect on the UART.
CDA#
40
I UART channel A Carrier-Detect (active low) or general purpose input. This input
should be connected to VCC when not used. This input has no effect on the UART.
RIA#
41
I UART channel A Ring-Indicator (active low) or general purpose input. This input
should be connected to VCC when not used. This input has no effect on the UART.
4