SPRZ575A March   2024  – April 2025 AM67 , AM67A , TDA4AEN-Q1 , TDA4VEN-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2. 1Modules Affected
  3. 2Nomenclature, Package Symbolization, and Revision Identification
    1. 2.1 Device and Development-Support Tool Nomenclature
    2. 2.2 Devices Supported
    3. 2.3 Package Symbolization and Revision Identification
  4. 3Silicon Revision 1.0 Usage Notes and Advisories
    1. 3.1 Silicon Revision 1.0 Usage Notes
      1.      i2134
    2. 3.2 Silicon Revision 1.0 Advisories
      1.      i2049
      2.      i2062
      3.      i2097
      4.      i2120
      5.      i2137
      6.      i2160
      7.      i2189
      8.      i2190
      9.      i2196
      10.      i2199
      11.      i2208
      12.      i2242
      13.      i2243
      14.      i2249
      15.      i2253
      16.      i2278
      17.      i2279
      18.      i2310
      19.      i2311
      20.      i2312
      21.      i2326
      22.      i2330
      23.      i2351
      24.      i2362
      25.      i2366
      26.      i2372
      27.      i2383
      28.      i2399
      29.      i2401
      30.      i2407
      31.      i2409
      32.      i2410
      33.      i2419
      34.      i2424
      35.      i2431
      36.      i2436
      37.      i2457
      38.      i2478
  5.   Trademarks
  6. 4Revision History

i2310

USART: Erroneous clear/trigger of timeout interrupt

Details:

The USART may erroneously clear or trigger the timeout interrupt when RHR/MSR/LSR registers are read.

Workaround(s):

For CPU use-case.

  • If the timeout interrupt is erroneously cleared:
    • This is Valid since the pending data inside the FIFO will retrigger the timeout interrupt
  • If timeout interrupt is erroneously set, and the FIFO is empty, use the following SW workaround to clear the interrupt:
    • Set a high value of timeout counter in TIMEOUTH and TIMEOUTL registers
    • Set EFR2 bit 6 to 1 to change timeout mode to periodic
    • Read the IIR register to clear the interrupt
    • Set EFR2 bit 6 back to 0 to change timeout mode back to the original mode

For DMA use-case.

  • If timeout interrupt is erroneously cleared:
    • This is valid since the next periodic event will retrigger the timeout interrupt
    • User must ensure that RX timeout behavior is in periodic mode by setting EFR2 bit6 to 1
  • If timeout interrupt is erroneously set:
    • This will cause DMA to be torn down by the SW driver
    • Valid since next incoming data will cause SW to setup DMA again