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On STM32F405 MCU's there are USART ports as well as UART ports available. I want to know that if I need to implement an RS485 communication then which one of these should be used USART or UART. Or are both of them equally good for an RS485 communication?



I have searched through the datasheet as well as reference manual for the MCU but it does not provide additional info regarding the RS485 implementation.










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    On STM32F405 MCU's there are USART ports as well as UART ports available. I want to know that if I need to implement an RS485 communication then which one of these should be used USART or UART. Or are both of them equally good for an RS485 communication?



    I have searched through the datasheet as well as reference manual for the MCU but it does not provide additional info regarding the RS485 implementation.










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      On STM32F405 MCU's there are USART ports as well as UART ports available. I want to know that if I need to implement an RS485 communication then which one of these should be used USART or UART. Or are both of them equally good for an RS485 communication?



      I have searched through the datasheet as well as reference manual for the MCU but it does not provide additional info regarding the RS485 implementation.










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      On STM32F405 MCU's there are USART ports as well as UART ports available. I want to know that if I need to implement an RS485 communication then which one of these should be used USART or UART. Or are both of them equally good for an RS485 communication?



      I have searched through the datasheet as well as reference manual for the MCU but it does not provide additional info regarding the RS485 implementation.







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          It doesn't matter as even if you're using a USART (which provides an additional CLK pin for synchronous operation) you'll only be using the UART part (RXD/TXD). Keep in mind that you'll need an additional pin for the Data Enable signal.






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            If you use full-duplex RS485, then you don't need a data enable signal. You only need one for half-duplex RS485
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          It doesn't matter as even if you're using a USART (which provides an additional CLK pin for synchronous operation) you'll only be using the UART part (RXD/TXD). Keep in mind that you'll need an additional pin for the Data Enable signal.






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            If you use full-duplex RS485, then you don't need a data enable signal. You only need one for half-duplex RS485
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          $begingroup$

          It doesn't matter as even if you're using a USART (which provides an additional CLK pin for synchronous operation) you'll only be using the UART part (RXD/TXD). Keep in mind that you'll need an additional pin for the Data Enable signal.






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            If you use full-duplex RS485, then you don't need a data enable signal. You only need one for half-duplex RS485
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          It doesn't matter as even if you're using a USART (which provides an additional CLK pin for synchronous operation) you'll only be using the UART part (RXD/TXD). Keep in mind that you'll need an additional pin for the Data Enable signal.






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          It doesn't matter as even if you're using a USART (which provides an additional CLK pin for synchronous operation) you'll only be using the UART part (RXD/TXD). Keep in mind that you'll need an additional pin for the Data Enable signal.







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            If you use full-duplex RS485, then you don't need a data enable signal. You only need one for half-duplex RS485
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            If you use full-duplex RS485, then you don't need a data enable signal. You only need one for half-duplex RS485
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            – Toor
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          $begingroup$
          If you use full-duplex RS485, then you don't need a data enable signal. You only need one for half-duplex RS485
          $endgroup$
          – Toor
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          $begingroup$
          If you use full-duplex RS485, then you don't need a data enable signal. You only need one for half-duplex RS485
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          – Toor
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