Atmel ARM-Based Evaluation Kit for SAM4S16C, 32-Bit ARM® Cortex® Microcontroller ATSAM4S-WPIR-RD ATSAM4S-WPIR-RD Data Sheet

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Figure 32-9.
Receiver Block Diagram
32.7.4 Start
The transmitter and receiver can both be programmed to start their operations when an event occurs, respectively 
in the Transmit Start Selection (START) field of SSC_TCMR and in the Receive Start Selection (START) field of 
SSC_RCMR. 
Under the following conditions the start event is independently programmable:
Continuous. In this case, the transmission starts as soon as a word is written in SSC_THR and the reception 
starts as soon as the Receiver is enabled.
Synchronously with the transmitter/receiver 
On detection of a falling/rising edge on TF/RF
On detection of a low level/high level on TF/RF
On detection of a level change or an edge on TF/RF
A start can be programmed in the same manner on either side of the Transmit/Receive Clock Register 
(RCMR/TCMR). Thus, the start could be on TF (Transmit) or RF (Receive).
Moreover, the Receiver can start when data is detected in the bit stream with the Compare Functions.
Detection on TF/RF input/output is done by the field FSOS of the Transmit/Receive Frame Mode Register 
(TFMR/RFMR).
SSC_RFMR.MSBF
SSC_RFMR.DATNB
SSC_TCMR.START
SSC_RCMR.START
SSC_RHR
SSC_RSHR
SSC_RFMR.FSLEN
SSC_RFMR.DATLEN
RX Controller counter reached STTDLY
RX Controller
RD
SSC_CR.RXEN
SSC_CR.RXDIS
SSC_SR.RXEN
Receiver Clock
RF
TXEN
RX Start
RF
RXEN
RC0R
SSC_RCMR.STTDLY != 0
Receive Shift Register
Start
Selector
Start
Selector
RX Start
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