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Bit 20 ABREN: Auto baud rate enable
This bit is set and cleared by software.
0: Auto baud rate detection is disabled.
1: Auto baud rate detection is enabled.
Note: If the USART does not support the auto baud rate feature, this bit is reserved and forced by
hardware to '0'. Please refer to
Bit 19 MSBFIRST: Most significant bit first
This bit is set and cleared by software.
0: data is transmitted/received with data bit 0 first, following the start bit.
1: data is transmitted/received with the MSB (bit 7/8) first, following the start bit.
This bit field can only be written when the USART is disabled (UE=0).
Bit 18 DATAINV: Binary data inversion
This bit is set and cleared by software.
0: Logical data from the data register are send/received in positive/direct logic. (1=H, 0=L)
1: Logical data from the data register are send/received in negative/inverse logic. (1=L, 0=H). The
parity bit is also inverted.
This bit field can only be written when the USART is disabled (UE=0).
Bit 17 TXINV: TX pin active level inversion
This bit is set and cleared by software.
0: TX pin signal works using the standard logic levels (V
1: TX pin signal values are inverted. ((V
This allows the use of an external inverter on the TX line.
This bit field can only be written when the USART is disabled (UE=0).
Bit 16 RXINV: RX pin active level inversion
This bit is set and cleared by software.
0: RX pin signal works using the standard logic levels (V
1: RX pin signal values are inverted. ((V
This allows the use of an external inverter on the RX line.
This bit field can only be written when the USART is disabled (UE=0).
Bit 15 SWAP: Swap TX/RX pins
This bit is set and cleared by software.
0: TX/RX pins are used as defined in standard pinout
1: The TX and RX pins functions are swapped. This allows to work in the case of a cross-wired
connection to another UART.
This bit field can only be written when the USART is disabled (UE=0).
Bit 14 LINEN: LIN mode enable
This bit is set and cleared by software.
0: LIN mode disabled
1: LIN mode enabled
The LIN mode enables the capability to send LIN Synch Breaks (13 low bits) using the SBKRQ bit
in the USART_CR1 register, and to detect LIN Sync breaks.
This bit field can only be written when the USART is disabled (UE=0).
Note: If the USART does not support LIN mode, this bit is reserved and forced by hardware to
'0'.Please refer to
Universal synchronous asynchronous receiver transmitter (USART)
Section 25.4: USART implementation on page
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