Universal synchronous and asynchronous receiver-transmitter

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#REDIRECT Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitterA Universal Synchronous Asyncronous Receveir/Transmitter (USART) is a type of a serial interface device that can be programmed to communicate asyncronously or syncronously. See UART for a definition of the asyncronous capablility of this device.