A UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) is a hardware circuit used for asynchronous serial communication. It translates data between parallel form (for internal processing) and serial form (for transmission). UARTs are commonly used to interface microcontrollers and computers with serial devices like sensors, GPS modules, Bluetooth modules, and other peripherals for short-range, low-speed data exchange. It does not define a communication protocol, but rather handles the physical transmission of data bits.
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