arduino-pico/docs/index.rst
Earle F. Philhower, III ce7d337c5c
Add SoftwareSerial-like PIO based UARTs (#391)
Adds support to the core for PIO-based, software-created UARTs, up to 8 (the number of PIO state machines) possible.

By using a custom program on the PIO state machines, it allows for very high bit rates and does not require CPU or interrupts.

Bit widths from 5- to 8-bits, 1 or 2 stop bits, and even/odd/none parity are supported.
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Arduino-Pico
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This is the documentation for the Raspberry Pi Pico Arduino core,
Arduino-Pico. Arduino-Pico is a community port of the RP2040
(Raspberry Pi Pico processor) to the Arduino ecosystem, intended
to make it easier and more fun to use and program the Raspberry Pi
Pico / RP2040 based boards.
This Arduino core uses a custom toolset with GCC 10.2 and Newlib 4.0.0
and doesn't require any system-installed prerequisites.
For the latest version, always check https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Contents:
Getting Help and Contributing <help>
Installation <install>
IDE Menus <ide>
Platform.IO Integration <platformio>
Pin (Re)Assignment <pins>
Analog I/O <analog>
Digital I/O <digital>
EEPROM <eeprom>
I2S Audio <i2s>
Serial USB and UARTs <serial>
"Software Serial" PIO UART <piouart>
Servo <servo>
SPI <spi>
Wire(I2C) <wire>
File Systems (SD, SDFS, LittleFS) <fs>
USB (Arduino and Adafruit_TinyUSB) <usb>
Multicore Processing <multicore>
Ported/Optimized Libraries <libraries>
Using Pico-SDK <sdk>
Licenses <license>