UARTs (Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter)Universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) integrated circuits (ICs) are electronic devices that are used to transmit and receive data using asynchronous serial communication. UART ICs are called "UARTs" because they provide a universal interface, or connection, between different devices or systems, and enable them to communicate using asynchronous serial communication. UART ICs are commonly used in a wide range of electronic systems and devices, such as computers, microcontrollers, and networking equipment.
Integrated circuits, or ICs, are small, electronic devices that are composed of a large number of transistors, capacitors, and other electronic components, which are fabricated on a single chip of semiconductor material, such as silicon. ICs are commonly used in a wide range of electronic systems and devices, such as computers, smartphones, and televisions.
UART ICs are typically used in applications where it is necessary to transmit and receive data using asynchronous serial communication. They are available in different sizes and styles, to accommodate different communication protocols and circuit designs. UART ICs are essential components in many electronic systems, and they play a critical role in enabling the reliable transmission of digital data using asynchronous serial communication.