Re: Break Error
Ole Reinhardt <ole.reinhardt-L1vi/[email protected]> Wed, 18 May 2016 12:47:57 +0200
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Hi Uwe, it means exactly the same. The naming of the flag might be missleading. A c&p issue. Shall we rename it to BREAK_INTERRUPT or BREAK_CONDITION? Best regards, Ole Am 18.05.2016 um 11:15 schrieb Uwe Bonnes: >>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Jones <Michael.e.Jones-S0/[email protected]> writes: > > Michael> Hello Uwe, The break condition is issued when the signal is > Michael> held low longer than die total frame length. The Frame error on > Michael> the other side indicates that e.g. the parity bit is > Michael> invalid. The break state is often used in old protocols to act > Michael> as a 257th character mostly as begin-of-frame or out of band > Michael> data indicator. > > If I understand right, you explain a break condition. But what is a "break > error"? > > Bye > -- Embedded-IT Alter Weg 3 57223 Kreuztal http://www.embedded-it.de Tel.: +49-177-7420433 _______________________________________________ http://lists.egnite.de/mailman/listinfo/en-nut-discussion