start bit

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
start bit

   <protocol> A {bit} which signals the start of transmission of
   a character on a {serial line}.  For an {RS-423} signal, the
   line is normally at logical zero which there is no data and
   the start bit is a logical one.  The zero-one transition tells
   the receiver when to start sampling the signal to extract the
   data bits.

   [Is this upside-down?]

   (1995-02-02)
    

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