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The Raspberry Pi has a UART interface to allow it to perform serial data communications. The data lines used are 3.3 V logic-level signals and should not be connected to TTL logic (+5 V) (they also are not RS-232 compatible). To communicate with equipment using RS-232, you will need a converter module.
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© 2014 Warren W. Gay
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Gay, W.W. (2014). UART. In: Mastering the Raspberry Pi. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0181-7_11
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