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3069RF-ZTAT Datasheet, PDF (494/1003 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – RENESAS 16-BIT SINGLE-CHIP MICROCOMPUTER
For smart card interface (SMIF bit in SCMR set to 1): Indicates the status of the error signal
sent back from the receiving side during transmission. Framing errors are not detected in smart
card interface mode.
Bit 4
ERS
Description
0
Normal reception, no error signal*
(Initial value)
[Clearing conditions]
The chip is reset or enters standby mode
Read ERS when ERS = 1, then write 0 in ERS
1
An error signal has been sent from the receiving side indicating detection of a
parity error
[Setting condition]
The error signal is low when sampled
Note: * Clearing the TE bit to 0 in SCR does not affect the ERS flag, which retains its previous
value.
Bit 3—Parity Error (PER): Indicates that data reception ended abnormally due to a parity error
in asynchronous mode.
Bit 3
PER
Description
0
Receiving is in progress or has ended normally*1
(Initial value)
[Clearing conditions]
The chip is reset or enters standby mode
Read PER when PER = 1, then write 0 in PER
1
A receive parity error occurred*2
[Setting condition]
The number of 1s in receive data, including the parity bit, does not match the
even or odd parity setting of O/E in SMR
Notes: 1. Clearing the RE bit to 0 in SCR does not affect the PER flag, which retains its previous
value.
2. When a parity error occurs the SCI transfers the receive data into RDR but does not
set the RDRF flag. Serial receiving cannot continue while the PER flag is set to 1. In
synchronous mode, serial transmitting is also disabled.
Bit 2—Transmit End (TEND): The function of this bit differs for the normal serial
communication interface and for the smart card interface. Its function is switched with the SMIF
bit in SCMR.
For serial communication interface (SMIF bit in SCMR cleared to 0): Indicates that when the
last bit of a serial character was transmitted TDR did not contain valid transmit data, so
transmission has ended. The TEND flag is a read-only bit and cannot be written.
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