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Description
I/O pins configured to operate at 5V
Allows for a simple way to connect TTL interface devices to USB
Can be used to program your Arduino Pro, Pro Mini and Lilypad
Well protected against the elements
RoHS compliant
The FTDI USB-to-TTL (Serial) Cable 5V is a USB to Serial (TTL level) converter which allows for a simple way to connect TTL interface devices to USB. The I/O pins of this FTDI cable are configured to operate at 5V. The FTDI cable is designed around an FT232RQ, which is housed in a USB A connector. The other side of the cable is terminated with a 0.1" pitch, 6-pin connector with these pinout: RTS, RX, TX, 5V, CTS, GND (RTS is the green cable and GND is black).
This cable has the same pinout and functionality as Sparkfun's FTDI Basic Breakout board; you can use it to program your Arduino Pro, Pro Mini. For use with those boards, align the black and green wires of the FTDI cable with the 'BLK' and 'GRN' labels on the PCB. There are pros and cons to the FTDI Cable vs the FTDI Basic. The FTDI Basic has great LED indicators, but requires a miniB cable. The FTDI Cable is well protected against the elements, but is large and cannot be embedded into a project as easily. The FTDI Basic uses DTR to cause a hardware reset where the FTDI cable uses the RTS signal.
Fait ce qu'il dit sur l'étain. Si vous avez besoin d'un contrôleur "FTDI", c'est-à-dire pour brancher un périphérique série sur un port USB et lui envoyer/recevoir des données, alors c'est le droïde que vous recherchez.
C
Christen
Works as advertised
Does what it says on the tin. If you need an "FTDI" controller, that is, to plug a serial device into a USB port and send/receive data to it, then this is the droid that you are looking for.
c
curtis
works as expected
The cable works to program and communicate with the board over USB. One thing to note is that there is a BLK indication on the board, showing which side the BLACK wire of the cable goes.
c
curtis
Works well, even when using multiples
I have several Arduino Pro Mini boards connected to a USB hub using this cable, and the hub to my laptop. Thus I can run several boards at the same time.