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The latest versions of the Raspberry Pi have up to four UART ports on the GPIO connector, but you cannot use them without a physical layer transceiver.
The Eight Serial Ports HAT uses all four ports of the Raspberry Pi, plus eight additional ports from two 32-bit ARM Cortex processors, to implement all the common serial ports in use today.
The processors talk to the Raspberry Pi using only the I2C port, with the hardware address selectable from a DIP switch. One LED for each port shows when the port is active.
The card is compatible with Raspberry Pi versions from Raspberry Pi 3 to Raspberry Pi 5. Older versions of the Raspberry Pi might not have all four serial ports available on the GPIO connector.
The card takes 5V and less than 100mA of power from an external 5V power supply. It also provides up to 3.5A of power through the hardware watchdog to the Raspberry Pi
Two 8-Serial Ports Cards can be stacked on top of one Raspberry Pi, implementing a total of 16 serial ports.
The 8-Serial Ports Card does not require software. All the software drivers are part of the Linux kernel. Setup instructions can be found here.