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This
unit is designed to plug straight into the USB port of a PC, however if
you wish to run it on a bench top, you will need an A-Male to A-Female
extension cable
to suit
Product
Overview
The
micro-USB uUSB-CE5 is a USB to RS-232 bridge converter which is simple,
cost effective, very small and easy to use. It uses its own PCB as a card
edge type connector to plug into a USB A type cable or directly into a
USB hub port. The absence of a mechanical connector makes the uUSB-CE5
a very low profile device. The design is based around the FT232RQ from
FTDI and provides the user with multi baud rate serial data up to 3M baud
rate. Standard 0.1” pitch 5 pin female or male header can be soldered to
provide the essential signals and power to any application. RX and TX signals
are both 3.3V and 5V tolerant.
| PIN |
Description |
| RES |
This
pin provides a LOW level RESET pulse of several hundred micro seconds when
the DTR signal is toggled. |
| GND |
Ground |
| TX |
Serial
Data Transmit output. This connects to the host Rx (Serial Receive) input. |
| RX |
Serial
Data Receive input. This connects to the host Tx (Serial Transmit) output. |
| +5V |
+5V
Power from USB (up to 500mA). Power supply to external circuits |
Alternative
Pin Description
The
alternative interface on the bottom side of the PCB can be used to directly
interface to any propeller development system with the fifth pin adding
+5V power.
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Support:
FTDI
interface chip:
If
you need additional support on the FTDI interface chip, please contact
FTDI at the addresses below:
http://www.ftdichip.com
E-Mail
(Support): support1 at ftdichip.com
And
all Documents can be found at: http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDocuments.htm
Drivers
for FTDI FT232R IC's are also available from: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
If
you download the drivers to a temp directory, hook up the hardware, and
when windows asks for the drivers, point to your temp directory.
4d
Systems Module:
You
can ask your questions on the Support
Mailing List and the designer will answer you there. We are trying
to encourage people to use this, as it will also build up an archive of
answers to assist others.
If
you need additional support on any of the above, and you can't find the
information you need in the documentation, then please contact Atilla at
the address below:
This
product is from: 4dsystems.com.au
atilla
at 4dsystems.com.au
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