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14.3.3 Multiprocessor Communication Function
The multiprocessor communication function performs serial communication using the multiprocessor format, in which a
multiprocessor bit is added to the transfer data, in asynchronous mode. Use of this function enables data transfer to be
performed among a number of processors sharing transmission lines.
When multiprocessor communication is carried out, each receiving station is addressed by a unique ID code.
The serial communication cycle consists of two component cycles: an ID transmission cycle which specifies the receiving
station , and a data transmission cycle. The multiprocessor bit is used to differentiate between the ID transmission cycle
and the data transmission cycle.
The transmitting station first sends the ID of the receiving station with which it wants to perform serial communication as
data with a 1 multiprocessor bit added. It then sends transmit data as data with a 0 multiprocessor bit added.
The receiving station skips the data until data with a 1 multiprocessor bit is sent.
When data with a 1 multiprocessor bit is received, the receiving station compares that data with its own ID. The station
whose ID matches then receives the data sent next. Stations whose ID does not match continue to skip the data until data
with a 1 multiprocessor bit is again received. In this way, data communication is carried out among a number of
processors.
Figure 14-9 shows an example of inter-processor communication using the multiprocessor format.
Data Transfer Format: There are four data transfer formats.
When the multiprocessor format is specified, the parity bit specification is invalid.
For details, see table 14-10.
Clock: See the section on asynchronous mode.
Transmitting
station
Serial transmission line
Receiving
station A
(ID= 01)
Receiving
station B
(ID= 02)
Receiving
station C
(ID= 03)
Receiving
station D
(ID= 04)
Serial
data
H'01
(MPB= 1)
H'AA
(MPB= 0)
ID transmission cycle=
receiving station
specification
Data transmission cycle=
Data transmission to
receiving station specified by ID
Legend:
MPB: Multiprocessor bit
Figure 14-9 Example of Inter-Processor Communication Using Multiprocessor Format
(Transmission of Data H'AA to Receiving Station A)
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