this is a great idea but how can i right-shift the data? Both your way and
Peter's way seem have to touch UART  source. I dont mind to modify it but
if need to change firmware is a bit problem with me

2018-03-16 17:53 GMT+07:00 andy pugh <bodge...@gmail.com>:

> On 16 March 2018 at 08:52, Thắng Lê <lethang12...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The data frame is: 1 bit start + character 7 bits + 1 bit even parity +
>  1
> > bit stop. I dont need creat this Frame for TX, if there is anyway that i
> > can configure this Frame for RX without touching uart firmware and
> > component source?
>
> It sounds like you should be able to configure the UART for 1 start, 1
> stop and no-parity and then right-shift the data to lose the parity
> bit
> (Possibly after checking parity manually)
>
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