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SC28L92 Datasheet, PDF (1/73 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – 3.3V-5.0V Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter DUART
SC28L92
3.3 V/5.0 V Dual Universal Asynchronous
Receiver/Transmitter (DUART)
Rev. 07 — 19 December 2007
Product data sheet
1. General description
The SC28L92 is a pin and function replacement for the SCC2692 and SC26C92 operating
at 3.3 V or 5 V supply with added features and deeper FIFOs. Its configuration on
power-up is that of the SC26C92. Its differences from the SCC2692 and SC26C92 are:
16 character receiver, 16 character transmit FIFOs, watchdog timer for each receiver,
mode register 0 is added, extended baud rate and overall faster speeds, programmable
receiver and transmitter interrupts. (Neither the SC26C92 nor the SCC2692 is being
discontinued.)
Pin programming will allow the device to operate with either the Motorola or Intel bus
interface. The bit 3 of the MR0A register allows the device to operate in an 8 byte FIFO
mode if strict compliance with the SC26C92 FIFO structure is required.
The NXP Semiconductors SC28L92 Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
(DUART) is a single-chip CMOS-LSI communications device that provides two full-duplex
asynchronous receiver/transmitter channels in a single package. It interfaces directly with
microprocessors and may be used in a polled or interrupt driven system with modem and
DMA interface.
The operating mode and data format of each channel can be programmed independently.
Additionally, each receiver and transmitter can select its operating speed as one of 28
fixed baud rates; a 16× clock derived from a programmable counter/timer, or an external
1× or 16× clock. The baud rate generator and counter/timer can operate directly from a
crystal or from external clock inputs. The ability to independently program the operating
speed of the receiver and transmitter make the DUART particularly attractive for
dual-speed channel applications such as clustered terminal systems.
Each receiver and transmitter is buffered by 8 or 16 character FIFOs to minimize the
potential of receiver overrun, transmitter underrun and to reduce interrupt overhead in
interrupt driven systems. In addition, a flow control capability is provided via RTS/CTS
signaling to disable a remote transmitter when the receiver buffer is full.
Also provided on the SC28L92 are a multipurpose 7-bit input port and a multipurpose 8-bit
output port. These can be used as general purpose I/O ports or can be assigned specific
functions (such as clock inputs or status/interrupt outputs) under program control.
The SC28L92 is available in three package versions: PLCC44, QFP44, and HVQFN48.