pyb.UART
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Construct a UART object on the given bus. |
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- class pyb.UART.UART(bus, mode, baudrate=328125, *, prescaler=-1, polarity=1, phase=0, bits=8, firstbit=MSB, ti=False, crc=None)
Construct a UART object on the given bus. For Pyboard
bus
can be 1-4, 6, ‘XA’, ‘XB’, ‘YA’, or ‘YB’. For Pyboard Litebus
can be 1, 2, 6, ‘XB’, or ‘YA’. For Pyboard Dbus
can be 1-4, ‘XA’, ‘YA’ or ‘YB’. With no additional parameters, the UART object is created but not initialised (it has the settings from the last initialisation of the bus, if any). If extra arguments are given, the bus is initialised. Seeinit
for parameters of initialisation.The physical pins of the UART buses on Pyboard are:
UART(4)
is onXA
:(TX, RX) = (X1, X2) = (PA0, PA1)
UART(1)
is onXB
:(TX, RX) = (X9, X10) = (PB6, PB7)
UART(6)
is onYA
:(TX, RX) = (Y1, Y2) = (PC6, PC7)
UART(3)
is onYB
:(TX, RX) = (Y9, Y10) = (PB10, PB11)
UART(2)
is on:(TX, RX) = (X3, X4) = (PA2, PA3)
The Pyboard Lite supports UART(1), UART(2) and UART(6) only, pins are:
UART(1)
is onXB
:(TX, RX) = (X9, X10) = (PB6, PB7)
UART(6)
is onYA
:(TX, RX) = (Y1, Y2) = (PC6, PC7)
UART(2)
is on:(TX, RX) = (X1, X2) = (PA2, PA3)
The Pyboard D supports UART(1), UART(2), UART(3) and UART(4) only, pins are:
UART(4)
is onXA
:(TX, RX) = (X1, X2) = (PA0, PA1)
UART(1)
is onYA
:(TX, RX) = (Y1, Y2) = (PA9, PA10)
UART(3)
is onYB
:(TX, RX) = (Y9, Y10) = (PB10, PB11)
UART(2)
is on:(TX, RX) = (X3, X4) = (PA2, PA3)
Note: Pyboard D has
UART(1)
onYA
, unlike Pyboard and Pyboard Lite that both haveUART(1)
onXB
andUART(6)
onYA
.- init(baudrate, bits=8, parity=None, stop=1, *, timeout=0, flow=0, timeout_char=0, read_buf_len=64) Incomplete
Initialise the UART bus with the given parameters:
baudrate
is the clock rate.bits
is the number of bits per character, 7, 8 or 9.parity
is the parity,None
, 0 (even) or 1 (odd).stop
is the number of stop bits, 1 or 2.flow
sets the flow control type. Can be 0,UART.RTS
,UART.CTS
orUART.RTS | UART.CTS
.timeout
is the timeout in milliseconds to wait for writing/reading the first character.timeout_char
is the timeout in milliseconds to wait between characters while writing or reading.read_buf_len
is the character length of the read buffer (0 to disable).
This method will raise an exception if the baudrate could not be set within 5% of the desired value. The minimum baudrate is dictated by the frequency of the bus that the UART is on; UART(1) and UART(6) are APB2, the rest are on APB1. The default bus frequencies give a minimum baudrate of 1300 for UART(1) and UART(6) and 650 for the others. Use
pyb.freq
to reduce the bus frequencies to get lower baudrates.Note: with parity=None, only 8 and 9 bits are supported. With parity enabled, only 7 and 8 bits are supported.
- read(nbytes: Any | None = None) bytes
Read characters. If
nbytes
is specified then read at most that many bytes. Ifnbytes
are available in the buffer, returns immediately, otherwise returns when sufficient characters arrive or the timeout elapses.If
nbytes
is not given then the method reads as much data as possible. It returns after the timeout has elapsed.Note: for 9 bit characters each character takes two bytes,
nbytes
must be even, and the number of characters isnbytes/2
.Return value: a bytes object containing the bytes read in. Returns
None
on timeout.
- readchar() int
Receive a single character on the bus.
Return value: The character read, as an integer. Returns -1 on timeout.
- readinto(buf, nbytes: Any | None = None) int
Read bytes into the
buf
. Ifnbytes
is specified then read at most that many bytes. Otherwise, read at mostlen(buf)
bytes.Return value: number of bytes read and stored into
buf
orNone
on timeout.
- readline() None
Read a line, ending in a newline character. If such a line exists, return is immediate. If the timeout elapses, all available data is returned regardless of whether a newline exists.
Return value: the line read or
None
on timeout if no data is available.
- sendbreak() None
Send a break condition on the bus. This drives the bus low for a duration of 13 bits. Return value:
None
.
- write(buf) int
Write the buffer of bytes to the bus. If characters are 7 or 8 bits wide then each byte is one character. If characters are 9 bits wide then two bytes are used for each character (little endian), and
buf
must contain an even number of bytes.Return value: number of bytes written. If a timeout occurs and no bytes were written returns
None
.
- writechar(char) None
Write a single character on the bus.
char
is an integer to write. Return value:None
. See note below if CTS flow control is used.
- CTS: Incomplete
to select the flow control type.
- RTS: Incomplete
to select the flow control type.