![]() This hardware allows the Atmega chip to receive serial communication even while working on other tasks, as long as there room in the 64 byte serial buffer. ![]() The native serial support happens via a piece of hardware (built into the chip) called a UART. The Arduino hardware has built-in support for serial communication on pins 0 and 1 (which also goes to the computer via the USB connection). Reference Language | Libraries | Comparison | Changes ![]()
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