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/Zephyr-4.1.0/doc/develop/flash_debug/
Dnordic_segger.rst29 drive corresponding to a USB Mass Storage device as well as a serial port should come up
87 The serial port will appear as ``COMxx``. Simply check the "Ports (COM & LPT)" section
93 The serial port will appear as ``/dev/ttyACMx``. By default the port is not accessible to all users.
94 Type the command below to add your user to the dialout group to give it access to the serial port.
102 includes Nordic development kits. This will prevent you from using the serial
126 The serial port will appear as ``/dev/tty.usbmodemXXXX``.
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/mimxrt1170_evk/doc/
Dindex.rst133 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; | Supported | Suppo…
134 | | | serial port-interrupt; | | …
135 | | | serial port-async | | …
149 | HWINFO | on-chip | Unique device serial number | Supported (M7) | Suppo…
398 microcontroller as a usb-to-serial adapter for the serial console. The following
410 Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty,
431 open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the SW4 button), and you should
449 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/subsys/modbus/rtu_client/src/
Dmain.c19 .serial = {
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/renesas/da1469x_dk_pro/
DKconfig.defconfig44 # Make sure the serial device has higher
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/snps/nsim/arc_v/
Drmx1xx.dtsi47 uart0: serial@10000000{
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/digilent/arty_a7/doc/
Dindex.rst59 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
60 | | | serial port-interrupt |
148 ``J10``. The on-board JTAG will enumerate as two USB serial ports. The UART is
149 typically available on the second serial port.
151 Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty,
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/subsys/logging/dictionary/
DREADME.rst49 1. Pipe the run output or copy the hexadecimal string into a temporary file ``/tmp/serial.log``:
59 … ./scripts/logging/dictionary/log_parser.py build/zephyr/log_dictionary.json /tmp/serial.log --hex
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/arm/fvp_base_revc_2xaemv8a/doc/
Dindex.rst32 | PL011 UART | on-chip | serial port |
52 This board configuration uses a single serial communication channel with the
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/qemu/cortex_m0/doc/
Dindex.rst31 | nRF | on-chip | serial port |
49 This board configuration uses a single serial communication channel with the
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/gd/gd32vf103c_starter/doc/
Dindex.rst38 The GD32VF103C-STARTER board has one serial communications port.
44 Before programming your board make sure to configure boot and serial jumpers
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/st/f1/
Dstm32f105.dtsi64 uart4: serial@40004c00 {
73 uart5: serial@40005000 {
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/lpcxpresso55s69/doc/
Dindex.rst65 | USART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
66 | | | serial port-interrupt |
78 | HWINFO | on-chip | Unique device serial number |
264 The LPC55S69 SoC has 8 FLEXCOMM interfaces for serial communication. One is
308 Connect a USB cable from your PC to P6, and use the serial terminal of your choice
327 Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the RESET button), and you should
370 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/snps/emsdp/support/
Dopenocd.cfg13 # Only specify FTDI serial number if it is specified via
/Zephyr-4.1.0/drivers/i3c/
DKconfig.npcx32 bool "Nuvoton NPCX embedded controller (EC) serial driver DMA support"
/Zephyr-4.1.0/tests/boards/mec172xevb_assy6906/i2c_api/
DREADME.txt13 converter used to catch serial log, so it's not possible to use UART2
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/snps/iotdk/support/
Dopenocd.cfg13 # Only specify FTDI serial number if it is specified via
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/ti/
Dcc2340r5.dtsi33 ti,serial-io-cfg-index = <0>;
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm64/nxp/
Dnxp_ls1046a.dtsi71 uart1: serial@21c0600 {
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/hexiwear/doc/
Dindex.rst80 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
81 | | | serial port-interrupt |
215 microcontroller as a usb-to-serial adapter for the serial console.
219 Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty,
237 Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the T4 button), and you should
255 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
372 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
373 | | | serial port-interrupt |
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/st/l1/
Dstm32l1.dtsi127 usart2: serial@40004400 {
136 usart3: serial@40004800 {
145 uart4: serial@40004c00 {
154 uart5: serial@40005000 {
207 usart1: serial@40013800 {
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/imx8mm_evk/doc/
Dindex.rst61 | UART | on-chip | serial port |
86 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
87 | | | serial port-interrupt |
112 This board configuration uses a single serial communication channel with the
244 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/mimxrt700_evk/doc/
Dindex.rst82 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
83 | | | serial port-interrupt |
207 Connect a USB cable from your PC to J54, and use the serial terminal of your choice
226 Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the RESET button), and you should
245 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/boards/nxp/vmu_rt1170/doc/
Dindex.rst96 | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
97 | | | serial port-interrupt |
111 | HWINFO | on-chip | Unique device serial number |
492 the following settings for your serial terminal of choice (screen, minicom, putty,
527 Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
/Zephyr-4.1.0/samples/drivers/uart/native_tty/
DREADME.rst30 the case on your machine you can either change the ``serial-port`` properties
52 uart2 connected to the serial port: /dev/ttyUSB1
53 uart connected to the serial port: /dev/ttyUSB0
/Zephyr-4.1.0/dts/arm/ene/
Dkb1200.dtsi103 uart0: serial@40310000 {
111 uart1: serial@40310020 {
119 uart2: serial@40310040 {

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