IoTGateway/BSP/Android/Gettingstarted/How to use UART

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Overview

The Android/Linux UART/serial port access from user is through the tty-devices. The tty-devices have different names depending on UART driver on different board.


Configuration

standard baud rate

The utility stty can configure the serial speed. Then the com port can be accessed as a file:

Check baudrate

# stty -F /dev/ttymxc1 115200

Read

#cat /dev/ttymxc1 &

Send

#echo test > /dev/ttymxc1 

RS-485

RS-485 uses half-duplex communication, which means that one medium is shared for transmitting and receiving data. Therefore the system needs to control the RS-485 transceiver's transmit mode. Usually the UART RTS signal is used to switch the transmitter on and off. Our modules provide the following support:

Enable the RS-485 feature by either using ioctrl TIOCSRS485 from user space as described in RS-485 Kernel Documentation.

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Boards

ROM3420 Borad

COM Name NXP/Freescale Name Device

RS485 support

COM0 UART2

/dev/ttymxc1

Yes

COM1 UART4

/dev/ttymxc3

Yes

COM2 UART5

/dev/ttymxc4

Yes







 

ROM3420 COM.png

ROM7421 Borad

COM Name NXP/Freescale Name Device

RS485 support

COM0 UART2

/dev/ttymxc1

No

COM1 UART4

/dev/ttymxc3

No







Test Sample

1. Click "Serial Port"

Imx6ABV1 APP serialport.png

2. Click "Setup"

Imx6ABV1 serialport setup.png

3. Click "Device" , and choose the used device(e.g. ttymxc1)

Imx6ABV1 serialport setup device 1.png

4. Click "Baud rate" , and choose the used baudrate(e.g. 115200)

Imx6ABV1 serialport setup device 2.png

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