Tag: USART
![More flexibility and higher I/O speeds? Meet the new USB2IO interface explorer More flexibility and higher I/O speeds? Meet the new USB2IO interface explorer](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/41ZPnjTJX5L._AC_SY400_-e1611854324260.jpg)
More flexibility and higher I/O speeds? Meet the new USB2IO interface explorer
USB2IO is a high-tech interface device that is fully powered by USB and totally dependent on STMicro STM32H7 MCU and Intel Cyclone 10 FPGA. It is an FPGA-based multi-I/O device that offers ease of working with various electronic devices using common interfaces. It is designed towards...
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muArt – A Simple Serial Adapter Like No Other
UART has become a popular term with microcontroller applications, with the rise of the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other open hardware electronics. UART has become a standard for microcontrollers to communicate with each other and exchange data. A UART can be used not just for data...
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How to do serial comms using the cheap RF 433/315 MHz modules
RomanBlack.com explains in details how to use 433/315Mhz modules for serial communication. These cheap RF modules usually come in a pair, with one transmitter and one receiver. A pair can be bought on ebay for as cheap as $4, and even as cheap as $2 a pair if you buy 10...
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Open-source OBD adapter
Alex @ obddiag.net has published a new open source OBD adapter which provides you a serial interface using the ELM327 command set and supports all OBD-II standards. The adapter kit schematic is shown here. It is built around NXP LPC1517 Cortex-M3 microprocessor with 64 kB program...
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