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Baud RateFraming The DataData ChunkSynchronization BitsParity Bits9600 8N19600 8N1 - 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit - is one of the more commonly used serial protocols. So, what would a packet or two of 9600 8N1 data look like? Let's have an example! A device transmitting the ASCII characters 'O' and 'K' would have to create two packets of data. The ASCII value of O (that's uppercase) is 79, which brea...See more on learn.sparkfun.com 9600 8N1 - 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit - is one of the more commonly used serial protocols. So, what would a packet or two of 9600 8N1 data look like? Let's have an example! A device transmitting the ASCII characters 'O' and 'K' would have to create two packets of data. The ASCII value of O (that's uppercase) is 79, which brea...
9600 8N1 - 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit - is one of the more commonly used serial protocols. So, what would a packet or two of 9600 8N1 data look like? Let's have an example! A device transmitting the ASCII characters 'O' and 'K' would have to create two packets of data. The ASCII value of O (that's uppercase) is 79, which brea...
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