stoppbiter
Stoppbiter are a component of asynchronous serial communication framing. They are the time intervals at the end of each transmitted character that keep the line in a defined state long enough for the receiver to recognize the end of the character and to prepare for the next one.
In typical UART and serial interfaces, a character is framed by a start bit, a set of
Common configurations include one stop bit, two stop bits, and, in some older or specialized systems, one
Stoppbiter are hardware-controlled and do not typically carry information themselves beyond signaling the end of a