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Telecommunication > UART
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UART Defined
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter. This is a device in a computer or modem that will change serial data (the way data comes in over the phone line) to parallel, and vice versa. [See also serial, parallel, 16550 UART, 8250 UART, 16450, 16550 UART].
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- Multiplexer Enables Pseudomultidro p RS-232 Transmission - Maxim: A dual 4:1 multiplexer allows four RS-232 ports to share one UART.
- Micromega: Home Page
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- View topic - uart in megax8 family? :: AVR Freaks: uart in megax8
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