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Reddit mentions of USB to TTL Adapter, USB to Serial Converter for Development Projects - Featuring Genuine FTDI USB UART IC ‘FT232RL’

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of USB to TTL Adapter, USB to Serial Converter for Development Projects - Featuring Genuine FTDI USB UART IC ‘FT232RL’. Here are the top ones.

USB to TTL Adapter, USB to Serial Converter for Development Projects - Featuring Genuine FTDI USB UART IC ‘FT232RL’
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    Features:
  • Built-in a new and original FTDI IC device ‘FT232RL’, which handles all the USB signalling and protocols. TTL levels of +5V and +3.3V adjustable design, and draws power directly from your PC/laptop via the USB connection, no need for an external power adapter
  • Provides access to UART Transmit (Tx), Receive (Rx), RTS#, CTS#, VCC and GND connections; POW(power), RXD/TXD transceiver communication LED indicator design, which can show serial adapter status and data activity at a glance
  • Windows 8 and newer OS, Linux and Mac OS will install FTDI driver automatically, except Chrome OS. For details of OS compatibility and installation guidance, please scroll down this page and take a look at 'Product description'
  • Typical applications: USB to RS232/RS422/RS485 converters, Support EEPROM, Vendor ID re-write, unbrick routers and Mprog3.5, interface to GPS modules, flash firmware on hard drive, update transmitter, interface to set top box and more
  • You will get: 1 x Moyina USB to TTL Module + 1 x Jumper + 10 x Dupont Cables (7.9”, female to female), which are packed by antistatic bag. We offer 1 year guarantee on product, your satisfaction is our passion
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Found 4 comments on USB to TTL Adapter, USB to Serial Converter for Development Projects - Featuring Genuine FTDI USB UART IC ‘FT232RL’:

u/SufficientYear · 2 pointsr/esp8266

It does sound like maybe the cp2102 chip is bad. I'd bet the USB ttl adapter connected directly to the esp8266 will work. That's how I've programmed all the esp's I've used. I have a Wemos d1 mini that I'll use for testing code, since it can be sent into flashing mode via commands over USB, making it quicker and easier to fix bugs and then re-flash. I've never had to use external power when flashing, power from the USB has always been enough.

I originally used this adapter, but it stopped working and I bought this one and haven't had any problems with it. It's nice because it can do both 5v and 3.3v.

I've never heard of the RX/TX loopback test before.

u/bomerr · 1 pointr/crtgaming

The issue that I have is I cannot hit the brightness targets in Windas. I seem to be hitting some sort of limiter.

There is also no way to change vbow in windas, so you have to manually repreposition the yoke.

get an adapter like this
https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Serial-Converter-Development-Projects/dp/B075N82CDL

You will also need HCFR and a sensor and maybe displaycal to auto dload the driver.

u/Jalh · 1 pointr/homelab

>https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075N82CDL/ref=cm\_sw\_r\_cp\_apa\_hwsWBbHGCRXPG

I found the "google drive guide (official)" yet i still having issues with. Anyway you could update it. I personally think the guide needs a bit of modifications to make it friendly.

u/Ellipsicle · 1 pointr/homelab

USB to TTL Adapter, USB to Serial Converter for Development Projects - Featuring Genuine FTDI USB UART IC ‘FT232RL’ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075N82CDL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_hwsWBbHGCRXPG