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29.5.2.6
Receiver Framing Error
When a start bit is detected, it generates a character reception when all the data bits have been sampled. The stop
bit is also sampled and when it is detected at 0, the FRAME (Framing Error) bit in DBGU_SR is set at the same
time the RXRDY bit is set. The bit FRAME remains high until the control register DBGU_CR is written with the bit
RSTSTA at 1. 
Figure  29-9.
Receiver Framing Error 
29.5.3
Transmitter
29.5.3.1
Transmitter Reset, Enable and Disable
After device reset, the Debug Unit transmitter is disabled and it must be enabled before being used. The transmit-
ter is enabled by writing the control register DBGU_CR with the bit TXEN at 1. From this command, the transmitter
waits for a character to be written in the Transmit Holding Register DBGU_THR before actually starting the
transmission.
The programmer can disable the transmitter by writing DBGU_CR with the bit TXDIS at 1. If the transmitter is not
operating, it is immediately stopped. However, if a character is being processed into the Shift Register and/or a
character has been written in the Transmit Holding Register, the characters are completed before the transmitter is
actually stopped.
The programmer can also put the transmitter in its reset state by writing the DBGU_CR with the bit RSTTX at 1.
This immediately stops the transmitter, whether or not it is processing characters.
29.5.3.2
Transmit Format
The Debug Unit transmitter drives the pin DTXD at the baud rate clock speed. The line is driven depending on the
format defined in the Mode Register and the data stored in the Shift Register. One start bit at level 0, then the 8
data bits, from the lowest to the highest bit, one optional parity bit and one stop bit at 1 are consecutively shifted out
as shown on the following figure. The field PARE in the mode register DBGU_MR defines whether or not a parity
bit is shifted out. When a parity bit is enabled, it can be selected between an odd parity, an even parity, or a fixed
space or mark bit.
Figure  29-10.
Character Transmission 
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
P
S
DRXD
RSTSTA
RXRDY
FRAME
Stop Bit 
Detected at 0
stop
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
DTXD
Start 
Bit
Parity
Bit
Stop
Bit
Example: Parity enabled
Baud Rate
 Clock