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/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/adi/max32660evsys/doc/
Dindex.rst87 | UART | on-chip | serial |
97 development. The DAP is a standard Arm CoreSight® serial wire debug port, uses a two-pin serial
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/sensor/bmg160/
DREADME.rst36 The sample prints output to the serial console. BMG160 device driver messages
38 connecting to its serial console.
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/subsys/ipc/ipc_service/static_vrings/
DREADME.rst68 Open a serial terminal (minicom, putty, etc.) and connect the board with the
77 serial port, one is host another is remote:
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/drivers/ipm/ipm_mhu_dual_core/
DREADME.rst56 Open a serial terminal (minicom, putty, etc.) and connect the board with the
65 serial port.
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/subsys/ipc/openamp/
DREADME.rst69 Open a serial terminal (minicom, putty, etc.) and connect the board with the
78 serial port, one is master another is remote:
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/qemu/cortex_r5/doc/
Dindex.rst34 | UART | on-chip | serial port |
49 This board configuration uses a single serial communication channel with the
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/qemu/malta/doc/
Dindex.rst34 | NS16550 | FPGA | serial port |
51 This board configuration uses a single serial communication channel
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/ti/
Dcc32xx.dtsi49 flash0: serial-flash@0 {
50 compatible = "serial-flash";
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/renesas/rcar/gen3/
Drcar_gen3_cr7.dtsi126 scif1: serial@e6e68000 {
136 scif2: serial@e6e88000 {
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/cypress/cy8ckit_062_ble/doc/
Dindex.rst57 28. Cypress 512-Mbit serial NOR Flash memory (S25FL512S, U4)
58 29. Cypress serial Ferroelectric RAM (U5)1
100 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
101 | | | serial port-interrupt |
122 UART/SPI/I2C interfaces for serial communication. At the moment UART5 on SCB5
124 USB-UART Bridge working as a serial console interface. SCB6 to P13_0, P13_1
144 mass storage programming to provide debugging, flash programming, and serial
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/mimxrt1040_evk/doc/
Dindex.rst101 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
102 | | | serial port-interrupt |
234 microcontroller as a usb-to-serial adapter for the serial console. Check that
240 Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty,
258 Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the SW1 button), and you should
276 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/mimxrt685_evk/doc/
Dindex.rst73 | USART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
74 | | | serial port-interrupt |
84 | HWINFO | on-chip | Unique device serial number |
205 The MIMXRT685 SoC has 8 FLEXCOMM interfaces for serial communication. One is
270 Connect a USB cable from your PC to J16, and use the serial terminal of your choice
289 Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the RESET button), and you should
308 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/bluetooth/hci_uart/
DREADME.rst47 debugger interface and a CDC ACM serial port bridge. More information can be
71 Depending on the serial port you are using you will need to modify the
72 ``/dev/ttyACM0`` string to point to the serial device your controller is
104 Depending on the serial port you are using you will need to modify the
105 ``/dev/ttyACM0`` string to point to the serial device your controller is
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/imx8mq_evk/doc/
Dindex.rst57 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
58 | | | serial port-interrupt |
151 .. group-tab:: From serial
193 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/tests/boards/mec15xxevb_assy6853/i2c_api/
DREADME.txt13 converter used to catch serial log, so it's not possible to use UART2
/Zephyr-4.1.0/drivers/lora/
DKconfig.rylrxxx34 int "timeout when waiting for response from radio serial interface after send cmd"
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/bluetooth/peripheral_nus/
DREADME.rst10 This sample demonstrates the usage of the NUS service (Nordic UART Service) as a serial
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/st/f0/
Dstm32f070.dtsi13 usart2: serial@40004400 {
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/mimxrt1064_evk/doc/
Dindex.rst125 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
126 | | | serial port-interrupt |
142 | HWINFO | on-chip | Unique device serial number |
346 microcontroller as a usb-to-serial adapter for the serial console. Check that
352 Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty,
376 Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the SW9 button), and you should
394 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/adi/max32/
Dmax32xxx.dtsi167 uart0: serial@40042000 {
176 uart1: serial@40043000 {
185 uart2: serial@40044000 {
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/silabs/starter_kits/slstk3400a/doc/
Dindex.rst88 The SLSTK3400 includes an `J-Link`_ serial and debug adaptor built into the
111 Open a serial terminal (minicom, putty, etc.) with the following settings:
118 Reset the board and you will see this message written to the serial port:
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/gd/gd32a503v_eval/doc/
Dindex.rst47 The GD32A503V-EVAL board has 3 serial communication ports. The default port
53 Before program your board make sure to configure boot setting and serial port.
54 The default serial port is USART0.
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/electronut/nrf52840_blip/doc/
Dindex.rst86 Probe debugger presents itself as two USB-serial ports. On Linux,
91 serial port, connected to the SoC.
107 Replace :code:`<tty_device>` with the serial port of Black Magic Probe.
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/electronut/nrf52840_papyr/doc/
Dnrf52840_papyr.rst95 Probe debugger presents itself as two USB-serial ports. On Linux,
100 serial port, connected to the SoC.
119 Replace :code:`<tty_device>` with the serial port of Black Magic Probe.
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/st/u0/
Dstm32u0.dtsi191 usart1: serial@40013800 {
200 usart2: serial@40004400 {
209 usart3: serial@40004800 {
218 usart4: serial@40004c00 {
227 lpuart1: serial@40008000 {
236 lpuart2: serial@40008400 {

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