Table of Contents
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Number
D.7.6
D.8
D.8.1
D.8.2
D.8.3
D.8.4
D.8.5
D.8.6
D.8.6.1
D.8.6.2
D.8.7
D.8.8
D.8.9
D.8.10
D.8.11
D.8.12
D.8.12.1
D.8.12.2
D.8.13
D.8.14
D.9
D.9.1
D.9.2
Title
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Number
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MC68302 USER’S MANUAL
MOTOROLA
Final Notes............................................................................................D-45
Using the MC68302 Transparent Mode................................................D-45
Transparent Mode Definition.................................................................D-45
Applications for Transparent Mode.......................................................D-46
Physical Interface to Accompany Transparent Mode ...........................D-47
General Transparent Mode Behavior....................................................D-50
Transparent Mode with the NMSI Physical Interface............................D-52
Other NMSI Modes...............................................................................D-56
BISYNC Mode.......................................................................................D-56
Transync Mode.....................................................................................D-58
Gating Clocks in NMSI Mode................................................................D-58
Using Transparent Mode with PCM Highway Mode.............................D-60
PCM Mode Final Thoughts...................................................................D-64
Using Transparent Mode with IDL and GCI..........................................D-64
Initializing Transparent Mode................................................................D-65
Special Uses of Transparent Mode.......................................................D-67
5- OR 6-Bit UART.................................................................................D-67
Synchronous UART..............................................................................D-67
SCP as a Transparent Mode Alternative ..............................................D-68
Transparent Mode Summary................................................................D-68
An Appletalk
Node with the MC68302 and MC68195........................D-69
Overview of the Board ..........................................................................D-70
Important Side Notes............................................................................D-70
Appendix E
SCC Programming Reference
HDLC Programming Reference Section.................................................E-1
HDLC Programming Model.....................................................................E-1
COmmunications PRocessor (CP) Registers. ........................................E-3
Command Register CR)..........................................................................E-3
Serial Interface Mode Register (SIMODE)..............................................E-4
Serial Interface Mask Register (SIMASK)...............................................E-5
Per SCC Registers..................................................................................E-6
Serial Configuration Register (SCON). ...................................................E-6
SCC Mode Register (SCM).....................................................................E-6
SCC Data Synchronization Register (DSR)............................................E-8
HDLC Event Register (SCCE) ................................................................E-8
HDLC Mask Register (SCCM) ................................................................E-9
HDLC Status Register (SCCS) ...............................................................E-9
General and HDLC Protocol-specific Parameter RAM ...........................E-9
RFCR/TFCR—Rx Function Code/Tx Function Code..............................E-9
MRBLR—Maximum Rx Buffer Length. .................................................E-10
CRC Mask_L and CRC Mask_H...........................................................E-10
DISFC—Discard Frame Counter. .........................................................E-10
CRCEC—CRC Error Counter...............................................................E-10
E.1
E.1.1
E.1.1.1
E.1.1.1.1
E.1.1.1.2
E.1.1.1.3
E.1.1.2
E.1.1.2.1
E.1.1.2.2
E.1.1.2.3
E.1.1.2.4
E.1.1.2.5
E.1.1.2.6
E.1.1.3
E.1.1.3.1
E.1.1.3.2
E.1.1.3.3
E.1.1.3.4
E.1.1.3.5