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<promach> For http://i.imgur.com/kHUPUIp.png , which IO pins would be suitable for testing 5V UART softcore ?
* DocScrutinizer05 idly wonders if that question is smart enough so anybody would answer
<DocScrutinizer05> the "schematics" are disgusting - I'd probably prefer a netlist over that
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<DocScrutinizer05> a generic answer would be: "5V" and "softcore" are completely unrelated topics
<DocScrutinizer05> promach: to your former question: please read stuff first before asking! quote from page 17: >>The output frequency of the Baud Generator is 16 × the Baud<<
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<DocScrutinizer05> ~wiki baud
<infobot> At https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baud (URL), Wikipedia explains: "{{other uses}} In telecommunication and electronics, 'baud' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɔː|d}}, unit symbol 'Bd') is the unit for symbol rate or modulation rate in "symbols per second" or "pulses per second". It is the number of distinct symbol changes (signaling events) made to the transmission medium per second in a digitally modulated signal or a line code. Digital data modem manufacturers ...
<DocScrutinizer05> a question like "do we transmit at speed of 16*baud" doesn't even make any sense
<DocScrutinizer05> transmit speed == baud speed, on unmodulated serial lines
<DocScrutinizer05> it's not like we had QAM16 here, or any other modulation
<DocScrutinizer05> in other words, one symbol (Baud) == one bit
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