Hi everybody,

I am confused by the UART. I googled and found the
following definition for UART:
"Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter. A
communication chip that converts parallel bytes into
singular bits for serial transmission over modems and
serial ports. Because it's not synchronized with the
system clock, a UART chip also has the receiving and
transmitting circuits needed for start and stop
signals that tell the communicating devices when a
packet of information starts and ends."

I tried to follow Section 5.2.1 "Testing a Sensor
Board over the UART" of the "Getting Started Guide".
But where is the UART? Do I need to get other things
beside a MICAz mote, a MTS310CA sensor board, and a
MIB510 programming board?

Thanks!

- Liangping

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