Bit 5—Overrun Error (ORER): This bit indicates an overrun error during reception.
Bit 5
ORER
Description
0
To clear ORER, the CPU must read ORER after
(Initial value)
it has been set to “1,” then write a “0” in this bit.
1
This bit is set to 1 if reception of the next character ends while
the receive data register is still full (RDRF = “1”).
Bit 4—Framing Error (FER): This bit indicates a framing error during data reception in
asynchronous mode. It has no meaning in synchronous mode.
Bit 4
FER
Description
0
To clear FER, the CPU must read FER after
(Initial value)
it has been set to “1,” then write a “0” in this bit.
1
This bit is set to 1 if a framing error occurs (stop bit = “0”).
Bit 3—Parity Error (PER): This bit indicates a parity error during data reception in the
asynchronous mode, when a communication format with parity bits is used.
This bit has no meaning in the synchronous mode, or when a communication format without parity
bits is used.
Bit 3
PER
Description
0
To clear PER, the CPU must read PER after
(Initial value)
it has been set to “1,” then write a “0” in this bit.
1
This bit is set to “1” when a parity error occurs (the parity of the received
data does not match the parity selected by the O/E bit in SMR).
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