Expand serial communications functionality or increase your system's port count with our portfolio of discrete universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) transceivers. These devices feature various channel counts, baud rates and first-in, first out (FIFO) depths.
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Simplify UART ports expansion in your design
Flexible solutions
Discrete UART solutions provide flexible baud rates, lower current consumption and programmable features.
Deeper FIFO memory
First-in, first-out memory up to 128 bytes lets you offload data from an MCU, freeing up valuable processing bandwidth.
Multiple channel-count options
Single-, dual- and quad-channel offerings help you meet varying needs of multiple applications.
Technical resources
Analog Design Journal
How to set-up a knock-sensor signal-conditioning system
Engine knocking occurs in engine cylinders because of improper ignition timing or faulty components. Our TPIC8101 can be used in modern knock-sensor systems.
Application note
Transitioning to TI's TL16C2550 from ST16C2550 or SC16C2550
UART is implemented easily and is a low cost serial interface to connect two computing systems. An example is our TL16C2550 which can be easily transitioned to.
Product overview
UART Quick Reference Card (Rev. D)
Our UART portfolio features highly integrated parallel-to-serial and serial-to-parallel devices that are able to perform under tough conditions while reducing space and power requirements. Learn more about these UART devices.