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Hello.
I would like to create a UART communication using IP core UART (RS-232 Serial Port) version 18.1 on the DE10-Nano kit and map it to the GPIO pins of the kit.
Could I ask for advice if this is possible and how to implement it?
Thank you for your help.
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Hi,
Here are the screenshot examples to use UART to map to GPIO:
1)Exporting as conduit
2) Connect rx and tx to GPIO
3) Example of Pin Assignment assigning to board's GPIO with link of DE10 Nano user(page 29, table 3-10) manual: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/develop/external/us/en/documents/de10-nano-user-manual.pdf
Thank you.
Regards,
Kelly
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Hi,
Greetings and welcome to Intel's forum.
Yes, it does support connection between UART to GPIO.
The steps are:
1)Export the UART pins as conduit
2)Connect uart rx and tx to GPIO
3)Use pin assignment and assign it to the board's GPIO.
I will attach a screenshot on the example steps for your reference.
Thank you.
Regards,
Kelly Jialin, GOH
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Hi,
Here are the screenshot examples to use UART to map to GPIO:
1)Exporting as conduit
2) Connect rx and tx to GPIO
3) Example of Pin Assignment assigning to board's GPIO with link of DE10 Nano user(page 29, table 3-10) manual: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/develop/external/us/en/documents/de10-nano-user-manual.pdf
Thank you.
Regards,
Kelly
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Hi,
Do you have any further update?
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Hi.
Thank you for your support. Your answers have been great and helpful.
I apologize for my delayed response.

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