
AT32F413
Series Reference Manual
2022.06.27
Page 155
Rev 2.00
This bit determines the way to wake up silent mode.
0: Waken up by idle line
1: Waken up by ID match
Bit 10
PEN
0x0
rw
Parity enable
This bit is used to enable hardware parity control
(generation of parity bit for transmission; detection of parity
bit for reception). When this bit is enabled, the MSB bit of
the transmitted data is replaced with the parity bit; Check
whether the parity bit of the received data is correct.
0: Parity control is disabled.
1: Parity control is enabled.
Bit 9
PSEL
0x0
rw
Parity selection
This bit selects the odd or even parity after the parity
control is enabled.
0: Even parity
1: Odd parity
Bit 8
PERRIEN
0x0
rw
PERR interrupt enable
0: Interrupt is disabled.
1: Interrupt is enabled.
Bit 7
TDBEIEN
0x0
rw
TDBE interrupt enable
0: Interrupt is disabled.
1: Interrupt is enabled.
Bit 6
TDCIEN
0x0
rw
TDC interrupt enable
0: Interrupt is disabled.
1: Interrupt is enabled.
Bit 5
RDBFIEN
0x0
rw
RDBF interrupt enable
0: Interrupt is disabled.
1: Interrupt is enabled.
Bit 4
IDLEIEN
0x0
rw
IDLE interrupt enable
0: Interrupt is disabled.
1: Interrupt is enabled.
Bit 3
TEN
0x0
rw
Transmitter enable
This bit enables the transmitter.
0: Transmitter is disabled.
1: Transmitter is enabled.
Bit 2
REN
0x0
rw
Receiver enable
This bit enables the receiver.
0: Receiver is disabled.
1: Receiver is enabled.
Bit 1
RM
0x0
rw
Receiver mute
This bit determines if the receiver is in mute mode or not.
It is set or cleared by software. When the idle line is used
to wake up from mute mode, this bit is cleared by hardware
after wake up. When the address match is used to wake
up from mute mode, it is cleared by hardware after wake
up. When address mismatches, this bit is set by hardware
to enter mute mode again.
0: Receiver is in active mode.
1: Receiver is in mute mode.
Bit 0
SBF
0x0
rw
Send break frame
This bit is used to send a break frame. It can be set or
cleared by software. Generally speaking, it is set by
software and cleared by hardware at the end of break
frame transmission.
0: No break frame is transmitted.