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#178993 - fundamentals Responding to: ???'s previous message |
That, was what I had no idea of. I am good as far as loading my RL values and managing my interrupts, calculating the percentage errors in baud and all that. But when it comes to what makes it possible for the UART in PC to connect to bauds that deviate from the ideal value, and not for the UARTs in say a PIC or 8051, I don't have my basics right. Is the method different? ie: In what way is the serial-to-paralleling different in different chips? |
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