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=== FFUART ===
 
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| style="background:lightblue;" | FF_CTS
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| style="background:lightblue;" | FF_TXD
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| style="background:lightblue;" | FF_RXD
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Logic level (3.3V) signals
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FFUART speeds to 230 kbps (normally mapped to ttyS0 in the kernel and Y0 in some schematics )
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FFUART pins are located on the [[60pin connector|60-pin Hirose connector]]
  
  

Revision as of 14:11, 14 March 2008

  • Logic level (3.3V) signals
  • FFUART speeds to 230 kbps (normally mapped to ttyS0 in the kernel and Y0 in some schematics )
  • HWUART speeds to 921 kbps (normally mapped to ttyS3 in the kernel and Y1 in some schematics)
  • Both can use RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS.
  • STUART speeds to 230 kbps (normally mapped to ttyS2)
  • BTUART is not an exposed interface; mapped to ttyS1 by the kernel and connected physically to the bluetooth module if one is present.
  • Note! Current kernels use ttyS3 (HWUART) for bluetooth. This is available on the BTUART pins by setting GPIO42 and 43 to AF3 - and this is the default configuration. This can be very confusing if you want to use the HWUART for something else! To re-enable HWUART on ttyS3, make bluetooth use ttyS1 (see /etc/default/bluetooth) and then set GPIO42 to AF1 in and GPIO43 to AF2 out. You can then set GPIO48 to AF1 out (HWUART TXD) and GPIO49 to AF1 in (HWUART RXD).


http://docwiki.gumstix.org/Gumstix_UARTs

UARTs

FFUART

FF_CTS
FF_RTS
FF_TXD
FF_RXD

Logic level (3.3V) signals FFUART speeds to 230 kbps (normally mapped to ttyS0 in the kernel and Y0 in some schematics ) FFUART pins are located on the 60-pin Hirose connector


HWUART

STUART

BTUART