Arduino Portenta H7 Unboxing Part 5: UART & Dual-Core

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In embedded systems, industrial controllers rely on serial communications to share data. In this industry-focused project, we will explore ways to configure this style of interface using the Arduino Pro Portenta H7 and two of its many built-in universal asyn­chronous receiver-transmitters (UARTs).

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Timeline:

1:33 - System Diagram
2:45 - Material Requirements
3:35 - UART to USB conversion test
5:05 - M7 Core UART
6:34 - M4 Core UART
7:40 - M7/M4 UART Differences
9:10 - Closing Thoughts on Industrial Interfaces
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Side note: the breakaway pins were attached to the Portenta in a previous video.
1:33​ - System Diagram
2:45​ - Material Requirements
3:35​ - UART to USB conversion test
5:05​ - M7 Core UART
6:34​ - M4 Core UART
7:40​ - M7/M4 UART Differences
9:10​ - Closing Thoughts on Industrial Interfaces

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