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Universal synchronous/asynchronous receiver transmitter (USART/UART) RM0440
1666/2126 RM0440 Rev 4
Bit 22 REACK: Receive enable acknowledge flag
This bit is set/reset by hardware, when the Receive Enable value is taken into account by
the USART.
It can be used to verify that the USART is ready for reception before entering low-power
mode.
Note: If the USART does not support the wakeup from Stop feature, this bit is reserved and
kept at reset value. Refer to Section 37.4: USART implementation on page 1595.
Bit 21 TEACK: Transmit enable acknowledge flag
This bit is set/reset by hardware, when the Transmit Enable value is taken into account by
the USART.
It can be used when an idle frame request is generated by writing TE=0, followed by TE=1
in the USART_CR1 register, in order to respect the TE=0 minimum period.
Bit 20 WUF: Wakeup from low-power mode flag
This bit is set by hardware, when a wakeup event is detected. The event is defined by the
WUS bitfield. It is cleared by software, writing a 1 to the WUCF in the USART_ICR register.
An interrupt is generated if WUFIE=1 in the USART_CR3 register.
Note: When UESM is cleared, WUF flag is also cleared.
If the USART does not support the wakeup from Stop feature, this bit is reserved and
kept at reset value. Refer to Section 37.4: USART implementation on page 1595.
Bit 19 RWU: Receiver wakeup from Mute mode
This bit indicates if the USART is in Mute mode. It is cleared/set by hardware when a
wakeup/mute sequence is recognized. The Mute mode control sequence (address or IDLE)
is selected by the WAKE bit in the USART_CR1 register.
When wakeup on IDLE mode is selected, this bit can only be set by software, writing 1 to the
MMRQ bit in the USART_RQR register.
0: Receiver in active mode
1: Receiver in Mute mode
Note: If the USART does not support the wakeup from Stop feature, this bit is reserved and
kept at reset value. Refer to Section 37.4: USART implementation on page 1595.
Bit 18 SBKF: Send break flag
This bit indicates that a send break character was requested. It is set by software, by writing
1 to the SBKRQ bit in the USART_CR3 register. It is automatically reset by hardware during
the stop bit of break transmission.
0: No break character transmitted
1: Break character transmitted
Bit 17 CMF: Character match flag
This bit is set by hardware, when a the character defined by ADD[7:0] is received. It is
cleared by software, writing 1 to the CMCF in the USART_ICR register.
An interrupt is generated if CMIE=1in the USART_CR1 register.
0: No Character match detected
1: Character Match detected
Bit 16
BUSY: Busy flag
This bit is set and reset by hardware. It is active when a communication is ongoing on the
RX line (successful start bit detected). It is reset at the end of the reception (successful or
not).
0: USART is idle (no reception)
1: Reception on going

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BrandST
ModelSTM32G471
CategoryMicrocontrollers
LanguageEnglish

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