//! This example shows how to use UART (Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter) in the RP2040 chip. //! //! Test TX-only and RX-only on two different UARTs. You need to connect GPIO0 to GPIO5 for //! this to work //! The Raspberry Pi Debug Probe (https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/debug-probe/) could be used //! with its UART port. #![no_std] #![no_main] #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] use defmt::*; use embassy_executor::Spawner; use embassy_rp::bind_interrupts; use embassy_rp::peripherals::UART1; use embassy_rp::uart::{Async, Config, InterruptHandler, UartRx, UartTx}; use embassy_time::Timer; use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _}; bind_interrupts!(struct Irqs { UART1_IRQ => InterruptHandler; }); #[embassy_executor::main] async fn main(spawner: Spawner) { let p = embassy_rp::init(Default::default()); let mut uart_tx = UartTx::new(p.UART0, p.PIN_0, p.DMA_CH0, Config::default()); let uart_rx = UartRx::new(p.UART1, p.PIN_5, Irqs, p.DMA_CH1, Config::default()); unwrap!(spawner.spawn(reader(uart_rx))); info!("Writing..."); loop { let data = [1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]; info!("TX {:?}", data); uart_tx.write(&data).await.unwrap(); Timer::after_secs(1).await; } } #[embassy_executor::task] async fn reader(mut rx: UartRx<'static, UART1, Async>) { info!("Reading..."); loop { // read a total of 4 transmissions (32 / 8) and then print the result let mut buf = [0; 32]; rx.read(&mut buf).await.unwrap(); info!("RX {:?}", buf); } }