unleashed-firmware/applications/external/uart_terminal/README.md

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# UART Terminal for Flipper Zero
[Flipper Zero](https://flipperzero.one/) app to control various devices via UART interface.
## Download fap
| **FW Official** | **FW Unleashed** |
| - | - |
| [![FAP Factory](https://flipc.org/api/v1/cool4uma/UART_Terminal/badge)](https://flipc.org/cool4uma/UART_Terminal) | [![FAP Factory](https://flipc.org/api/v1/cool4uma/UART_Terminal/badge?firmware=unleashed)](https://flipc.org/cool4uma/UART_Terminal?firmware=unleashed) |
## Capabilities
- Read log and command output by uart
- Send commands by uart
- Set baud rate
- Fast commands
## Connecting
| Flipper Zero pin | UART interface |
| ---------------- | --------------- |
| 13 TX | RX |
| 14 RX | TX |
|8, 18 GND | GND |
Info: If possible, do not power your devices from 3V3 (pin 9) Flipper Zero. It does not support hot plugging.
## Keyboard
UART_terminal uses its own special keyboard for work, which has all the symbols necessary for working in the console.
To accommodate more characters on a small display, some characters are called up by holding.
![kbf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122148894/212286637-7063f1ee-c6ff-46b9-8dc5-79a5f367fab1.png)
## How to install
Copy the contents of the repository to the applications_user/uart_terminal folder Flipper Zero firmware and build app with the command ./fbt fap_uart_terminal.
Or use the tool [uFBT](https://github.com/flipperdevices/flipperzero-ufbt) for building applications for Flipper Zero.
## How it works
![1f](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122148894/211161450-6d177638-3bfa-42a8-9c73-0cf3af5e5ca7.jpg)
![2f](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122148894/211161456-4d2be15b-4a05-4450-a62e-edcaab3772fd.jpg)
![4f](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122148894/211161461-4507120b-42df-441f-9e01-e4517aa83537.jpg)
## INFO:
~60% of the source code is taken from the [Wifi Marauder](https://github.com/0xchocolate/flipperzero-firmware-with-wifi-marauder-companion) project. Many thanks to the developers of the Wifi Marauder project.