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UART.jack
Library that provides character based access to UART_TX
and UART_RX
.
UART_Test
In the Testfolder 02_UART_Test
you find a minimal version of Sys.jack
containing the init function Sys.init()
, which is called after starting JACK-OS. Sys.init()
is the JACK-OS version of echo.asm
, which reads the bytes received at UART_RX
and writes the values to UART_TX
in an endless loop:
class Sys {
function void init() {
do UART.init(4098);
while (true){
do UART.write(UART.read());
}
return;
}
}
Project
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Implement
UART.jack
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Test in simulation:
$ cd 02_UARTTest $ make $ cd ../00_HACK $ apio clean $ apio sim
The test bench will simulate the transmission of "RX" to UART_RX. Check if HACK echoes to
UART_TX
. -
run in real hardware with HACK build at
06_IO_Devices/05_GO
(together with the bootloader). Build and upload the UART_Test to iCE40HX1K-EVB with:$ cd 02_UART_Test $ make $ make upload
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Connect HACK with your computer over UART, open a terminal program and type some chars. Check if HACK can echo them.
$ tio /dev/ttyACM0