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APPLICATION
2.4 Serial I/O
2.4.5 Notes on use
(1) Note when an external clock is used as a synchronous clock:
⢠An external clock is selected as the synchronous clock, the clock is not controlled internally.
⢠Serial transfer is continued as long as an external clock is input. If an external clock is input 9 times
or more and serial transfer is continued, the receive data is transferred directly as transmit data,
so that be sure to control the clock externally.
Note also that the SIOF flag is set when a clock is counted 8 times.
⢠Make sure that the initial input level on the external clock pin is always âHâ level.
⢠Table 2.4.2 shows the recommended operating conditions when using serial I/O with an external
clock. Figure 2.4.7 shows an input waveform of external clock.
Table 2.4.2 Recommended operating conditions (serial I/O)
Parameter
Condition
Limits
Unit
Min. Typ. Max.
VDD = 4.0 V to 5.5 V
1.5
Middle-speed mode VDD = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
3.0
µs
Serial I/O external clock period
VDD = 2.0 V to 5.5 V (Note 2) 4.0
(Note 1)
VDD = 4.0 V to 5.5 V
750
ns
High-speed mode VDD = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
1.5
µs
VDD = 2.0 V to 5.5 V (Note 2) 2.0
Notes 1: Limits shown in Table 2.4.2 represent the pulse widths of âHâ and âL.â
2: It is effective only for mask version.
External clock
input waveform
âLâ pulse width âHâ pulse width
Note: Set âHâ and âLâ pulse width for external waveform according to using
supply voltage and recommended operating conditions.
Fig. 2.4.7 Input waveform of external clock
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