Denso BHT-7000 User Manual

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Chapter 3.  Communications Operations of BHT-7000
  Transmission Code and Bit Order
All  characters  should  be  coded  to  7-  or  8-bit  code  for  data  transmission.    The
standard data exchange code of the BHT-7000 is JIS 7- or 8-bit code.  The transmis-
sion bit order is LSB (Least significant bit) first.
 What follows is an example for transmitting character A (41h, 01000001b) coded to
JIS 8-level code with an even parity and a single bit each for start and stop bits.
Parity bit
Stop bit
Start bit
  Vertical Parity
A vertical parity bit is a redundancy bit which is added to every character to be
transmitted in order to check that data has been transmitted accurately.  The parity
bit should be set to "1" or "0" depending upon the parity parameter setting, to make
the  number  of  set  bits  in  the  character  even  or  odd.    The  receiver  counts  the
number of set bits in the transmitted character code to make sure that it has the
selected number (even or odd) of set bits.
The vertical parity bit is positioned immediately following the MSB (Most signifi-
cant bit) as shown below.
(For 7-bit data)
Vertical parity bit
Vertical parity bit
(For 8-bit data)
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
LSB
MSB
b0
b1
b2
b3
b4
b5
b6
LSB
MSB
b0
b1
b2
b3
b4
b5
b6
LSB
MSB
b7