Description: Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) Core16550 is a UART with or without FIFO support used for asynchronous communication. It is 100% software compatible with the Texas ...
The UART, or universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter, is one of the most used device-to-device communication protocols. This article shows how to use a UART as a hardware communication protocol by ...
Have you ever used the term UART only to be corrected by another engineer that it isn’t a UART but USART? In certain circumstances the interchangeability of these ...
It’s a well-known fact that all devices in a system need some kind of communication method to interact with each other inorder to maintain proper functioning of the whole system. In practice we can ...
The universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) is an old friend to embedded systems engineers. It's probably the first communications protocol that we learn in college. In this article, we ...
I know you’ve heard of both synchronous and asynchronous communications. But do you really know the differences between the two? Serial communication was used long before computers existed. A ...
Pity the poor TTL computer aficionado. It’s an obsession, really — using discrete logic chips to scratch-build a computer that would probably compare unfavorably to an 80s era 8-bit machine in terms ...
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