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At first, parallel connections might seem like better ways to send data - so why are most modern interfaces like USB solder mask colour): In this video I show you more or less how i2c, UART and SPI
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- This video explains the technical overview of the UART (universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter)
- solder mask colour): In this video I show you more or less how i2c, UART and SPI
- At first, parallel connections might seem like better ways to send data - so why are most modern interfaces like USB
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