Chapter 6 Communications Modules
char_length :
stop_bits :
parity :
baud_rate :
xon_char :
xoff_char :
eor_char :
The input and output devices are represented by keyboard and display
respectively.
March 12, 1996
This represents the number of data-bits within a
transmitted character and may be 5, 6, 7 or 8
The number of stop-bits supported by the communi-
cation protocol may be :
0 for 1 stop-bit
1 for 1.5 stop-bits or
2 for 2 stop-bits
The parity bit of a data string may be :
0 for no parity
1 for odd parity or
2 for even parity
The board rates supported by the SM-RS232 are
standard values up to 19200 baud
XON character; typically set to 11 hex
XOFF character: typically set to 13 hex
Character to be used to detect the end of record; is
usually set to 0D hex.
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