Configure the UART 1 for connecting Bluetooth module
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(10-05-2017, 05:39 AM)channaankit25 Wrote: Hi,

I would like to use the uart 1 for connecting the BT module. The UART 2 is used for debug or console logs. 
What steps should I follow to configure the UART 1 in rock64 ? I am using linux image Jessie. 

Do I need to configure both uboot and kernel with GPIO3_A4 as Tx and GPIO3_A6 as Rx pin?.
If it is already configured then which tty port should I connect to?
Can someone please give details for the same?

Is there any documentation for using the GPIO, configuring peripheral drivers?

Regards,
Ankit Channa

Someone please reply.. how to configure the UART 1?. If it is already enabled then let us know which port should be used for sending & receiving data?
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RE: Configure the UART 1 for connecting Bluetooth module - by channaankit25 - 10-11-2017, 08:37 AM

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