8-bit data, no stop bits,
No stop position, that is, transmission of 8 bits, 8 bits are data, nordic can do it, I found a place where the city did not find the stop position for a long time.
8-bit data, no stop bits,
No stop position, that is, transmission of 8 bits, 8 bits are data, nordic can do it, I found a place where the city did not find the stop position for a long time.
Hi,
The nRF52832 always use one stop bit, and this is the default behavior for all nRF5 devices. The nRF52810 and nRF52840 also support 2 stop bits, configurable by the STOP field in the CONFIG register for the UARTE peripheral. It is not possible to disable stop bit altogether (no stop bits).
Hi,
The nRF52832 always use one stop bit, and this is the default behavior for all nRF5 devices. The nRF52810 and nRF52840 also support 2 stop bits, configurable by the STOP field in the CONFIG register for the UARTE peripheral. It is not possible to disable stop bit altogether (no stop bits).
thank you
Hi
I am wondering how to reach CONFIG register through SDK. I need 2 stop bits and I have found definitions in nrf52840_bitfields.h but how to apply this? I have read that 2 stop bit is not supported. Is it still the case? I am using SDK 15.3.0
May be, after "nrf_serial_init()"?
... nrf_serial_init (&_your_serial_uarte, &_your_uarte_drv_config, &_your_serial_config); _your_serial_uarte.instance.uarte.p_reg->CONFIG |= (uint32_t) (UARTE_CONFIG_STOP_Two << UARTE_CONFIG_STOP_Pos);