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Revision as of 07:44, 15 May 2025

👋 Welcome to UART Wiki

UART Wiki is your central resource for learning how to use UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter) to repair and troubleshoot devices like the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and many others.


🔧 What You’ll Learn

  • How to identify UART points on supported devices
  • How to connect using TTL UART adapters (e.g., FTDI, CH340, CP2102)
  • How to use terminal software (like PuTTY, RealTerm, or minicom)
  • How to read UART output for diagnostics and repair
  • Safe soldering tips and pinout diagrams for common devices

🛠 Tools and Software We Cover

  • USB-to-Serial TTL adapters
  • Serial communication tools for Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Techniques for accessing boot logs, crash traces, and firmware-level messages

Whether you're a repair technician, console modder, or DIY enthusiast, UART Wiki gives you the knowledge and tools to connect, debug, and repair — one UART log at a time.

🧠 Start exploring articles, or contribute your own findings to help others fix their devices!


🤝 Sponsored By

Repair Preservation Group
Proudly supported and sponsored by The Repair Preservation Group

This project is proudly sponsored by the Repair Preservation Group.

💖 Support the Project

Your contributions help keep UART Wiki alive and growing.

Click here to learn how you can support this project.