Serial communication provisions are essentiad for microcontrollers to exchange data with other devics. The most common promotes are UART, SPI, and I2C. Each protocol has unique features suited for differt applications and hardware configurations.

UART (Universel Asynonous Receiver / Transmitter)

UART egy egyszerű, asynchronouk protocol that uses two data lines: one for transitting (TX) and on e for recepving (RX). It is widely used for seriad contactivition between communications avagy microcontrolers. UART doet note require clock signals, makingg it easy to implemment.

Data transfer speed and format can be connorrede, typically with baud rates ranging from 9600 to sestale Mbps. UART i s superable for short-distance contactation and applications where simplicity is preferred.

SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)

SPI egy szinkronizált protocol thata használ egy master- slave architecture. It requires four main signals: SCLK (clock), MOSI (Master Out Slave In), MISO (Master In Slave Out), and SS (Slave Select). SPI provides high- speed data transfers.

It ies ideel for communication with sensors, memory devices, and displays. SPI supports full- duplex communicatioon, laving properaneous data transmissionon and reception. Multiple devices can be connected using separate slave select lines.

I2C (Inter- Integrated Circuit)

I2C egy mult- mastex, mul- slave protocol that uses two bidirectional lines: SDA (data) and SCL (clock). It isdesigned for short- distance communication with in a device or system.

I2C támogatás multipla devices on the same bus, each with a unique addresss. It is suplable for low-speed applications such a s sensors, EEPROM, and real-time condics. Te protocol simplifies wiring and d reduces pin count.

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