6. RAS Information
6.2.3Error information for data receiving
Address 16 for channel 1 and address 80 for channel 2 store the error information for data receiving.
16 or 80
F | E | D | C | B | A | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | BRK | PE | FE | OE |
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| BRK (Break) |
| 1 | = break detected |
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| 0 | = normal |
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| Bit A |
| PE (Parity error) |
| 1 | = parity error |
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| 0 | = normal |
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| 1 | = framing error |
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| 0 | = normal |
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| OE |
| 1 | = overrun error |
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| 0 | = normal |
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| Receive error |
| Shows the error code regarding received message. |
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| H01 | Receive time- |
| Specified | The rest of the message |
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| out error |
| time has elapsed between | will be received as the next. |
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| H02 | Message |
| The message length has | The message is disabled. |
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| exceeded the limit. (896 | The next message can be |
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| H03 | Receive buffer |
| Receive buffer overflow | The message is disabled. |
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