/*!
 * @file        readme.txt
 *
 * @brief       This file is routine instruction
 *
 * @version     V1.0.0
 *
 * @date        2025-11-01
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&par Example Description

The program aims to show how to how to use interrupt to send or received data by using USART, in this case,
USART1 and USART2 send or received data to each other. Verification will occur after transmission,
If the data transmission from USART1 to USART2 is successful, LED1 will turn on. Similarly, if the data 
transmission from USART2 to USART1 is successful, LED2 will turn on.

&par Hardware Description

USART1_TX(PD15) ----> USART2_RX(PC12)
USART1_RX(PD12) ----> USART2_TX(PD0)

  - USART1 and USART2 configured as follow:
  - BaudRate = 115200
  - Word Length = USART_WordLength_8b
  - Stop Bit = USART_StopBits_1
  - Parity = USART_Parity_No
  - Hardware flow control disabled (RTS and CTS signals)
  - Receive and transmit enabled

&par Directory contents

  - USART/USART_Interrupt/Source/main.c                            Main program implementing the test
  - USART/USART_Interrupt/Source/g32r4xx_int.c                     Interrupt handlers

&par IDE environment

  - MDK-ARM V5.40
  - EWARM V9.60.2.5599
  - Eclipse V4.35.0 RC1 & clang V19.1.1

&par Hardware and Software environment

  - This example runs on G32R430 TINY Devices.