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DFRobot USB to TTL Converter USB to TTL Adapter With CP2102 Chip For Microcontroller Communication
DFRobot USB to TTL Converter USB to TTL Adapter With CP2102 Chip For Microcontroller Communication
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Description:
This versatile USB to TTL converter elegantly bridges the gap between your computer's USB port and devices operating at TTL/CMOS logic levels. By integrating the functionality of a USB-to-RS232 adapter and a port-powered RS232-to-TTL converter, this compact device provides a seamless bidirectional communication pathway. Imagine effortlessly configuring APC220 RF wireless modules or programming your STC microcontrollers with a reliable and straightforward connection. This converter empowers you to interact with a wide range of embedded systems and serial communication interfaces with ease.
Specifications:
- Voltage: 5V
- Chip: Silicon Laboratories CP210x
Features:
- Effortlessly bridges USB to TTL/CMOS logic levels and back.
- Combines USB-to-RS232 and RS232-to-TTL conversion in one unit.
- Simplifies the setup and configuration of APC220 wireless modules.
- Ideal for reliable downloading and programming of STC microcontrollers.
- Facilitates direct communication between USB and a wide range of TTL/CMOS devices.
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1 x DFRobot USB to TTL Converter With CP2102 Chip