Basic Principles of Serial Data Transmission
2.8 Configuration data
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Baud rate/Character frame
The table below describes the baud rate/character frame.
Table 2- 6
Baud rate/Character frame (3964(R) procedure)
Parameters Description
Range of values
Default value
Baud rate
Data transmission rate in bps (baud)
Note:
A maximum of 19200 baud is possible for the 20mA-TTY
interface.
•
300
•
600
•
1200
•
2400
•
4800
•
9600
•
19200
•
38400
•
57600
•
76800
•
115200
9600
Start bit
During transmission, a start bit is prefixed to each character to be
sent.
1 (fixed value)
1
Data bits
Number of bits to which a character is mapped.
•
7
•
8
8
Stop bits
During transmission, the stop bits are appended to every
character to be sent; this signals the end of a character.
•
1
•
2
1
Parity
A sequence of information bits can be extended to include
another bit, the parity bit. The addition of its value ("0" or "1")
brings the value of all the bits up to a defined state. This improves
data integrity.
"No" parity means that no parity bit is sent.
•
None
•
Odd
•
Even
Even
Priority
A partner has high priority if its send request takes precedence
over the other partner's send request. A partner has low priority if
its send request has to wait until the other partner's send request
has been dealt with. With the 3964(R) procedure, you must
configure both communication partners with different priorities,
i.e., one partner is assigned high priority, the other low.
•
Low
•
High
High
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