
Mini57
Apr. 06, 2017
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Rev.1.00
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1 = LIN Break is detected.
Note:
This bit is read only, but can be cleared by writing ‘1’ to it.
[7]
BREAK
Break Flag
This bit is set to logic 1 whenever the received data input (RX) is held in
the “spacing state”
(logic 0) for longer than a full word transmission time (that is, the total time of “start bit” +
data bits + stop bits).
0 = No Break is generated.
1 = Break is generated in the receiver bus.
Note:
This bit can be cleared by w
rite “1” among the BREAK, FRMERR and PARITYERR
bits.
[6]
FRMERR
Framing Error Flag
This bit is set to logic 1 whenever the received character does not have a valid “stop bit”
(that is, the stop bit following the last data bit or parity bit is detected as logic 0).
0 = No framing error is generated.
1 = Framing error is generated.
Note:
This bit can be cleared by write “1” among the BREAK, FRMERR and PARITYERR
bits.
[5]
PARITYERR
Parity Error Flag
This bit is set to logic 1 whenever the received
character does not have a valid “parity bit”.
0 = No parity error is generated.
1 = Parity error is generated.
Note:
This bit can be cleared by write “1” among the BREAK, FRMERR and PARITYERR
bits.
[4]
RXENDIF
Receive End Interrupt Flag
0 = A receive finish interrupt status has not occurred.
1 = A receive finish interrupt status has occurred.
Note:
It is cleared by software writing one into this bit.
[3]
RXSTIF
Receive Start Interrupt Flag
0 = A receive start interrupt status has not occurred.
1 = A receive start interrupt status has occurred.
Note:
It is cleared by software writing one into this bit.
[2]
TXENDIF
Transmit End Interrupt Flag
0 = A transmit end interrupt status has not occurred.
1 = A transmit end interrupt status has occurred.
Note:
It is cleared by software writing one into this bit.
[1]
TXSTIF
Transmit Start Interrupt Flag
0 = A transmit start interrupt status has not occurred.
1 = A transmit start interrupt status has occurred.
Note 1:
It is cleared by software writing one into this bit.
Note 2:
Used for user to load next transmit data when there is no data in transmit buffer.
[0]
Reserved
Reserved.