Renesas R5S72621 User Manual

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Section 21   IEBus
TM
 Controller 
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R01UH0134EJ0400  Rev. 4.00 
 
 Sep 
24, 
2014 
SH7262 Group, SH7264 Group
21.1.1
 
IEBus Communications Protocol 
An overview of the IEBus is provided below. 
  Communications method: Half-duplex asynchronous communications 
  Multi-master system 
All units connected to the IEBus can transfer data to other units. 
  Broadcast communications function (one-to-many communications) 
 
Group broadcast communications: Broadcast communications to group unit 
 
General broadcast communications: Broadcast communications to all units 
  Mode is selectable (three modes with different transfer speeds) 
 
Table 21.1  Mode Types 
Mode 
IEB
*
1
 =  
12, 18, 24*
2
, 30, 36 MHz 
IEB
*
1
 = 12.58, 18.87*
2
25.16, 31.45 MHz 
Maximum Number of 
Transfer Bytes (byte/frame) 
About 3.9 kbps 
About 4.1 kbps 
16 
About 17 kbps 
About 18 kbps 
32 
About 26 kbps 
About 27 kbps 
128 
Notes:  1.  Peripheral clock (P
), or clocks for AUDIO_X1 and AUDIO_X2 
 
2.  Oscillation frequency when this LSI is used 
 
  Access control: CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) 
Priority of bus mastership is as follows. 
 
Broadcast communications (one-to-many communications) have priority over normal 
communications (one-to-one communications). 
 
A smaller master address has priority. 
  Communications scale 
 
Number of units: Up to 50 
 
Cable length: Up to 150 m (when using a twisted-pair cable) 
 
Note:  The communications scale of the actual system depends on the characteristics of the 
externally mounted IEBus driver/receiver and the cable used.