IZOKEECP2102 Module USB to TTL 5PIN Serial Converter Adapter Module Downloader for UART STC 3.3V and 5V with Jumper Wires
Package Quantity | 1 |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Computer |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Serial Adapter |
Specific Uses For Product | PC, Laptop |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
J**N
Interfaces directly to a microcontroller
This guy works great.This converter interfaces directly to the TTL Rx and Tx serial pins of common microcontrollers. The logic level of these microcontroller pins is inverted RS232 and the device operates like a MAX232 except the output is USB and not RS232. Connection to a computer requires a MALE/FEMALE USB cable and not the standard dual male type. I view the output with the TERA TERM emulator. The applicable com port can be discovered in the device management menu (WIN X) under COM PORTS.
M**B
They just work
There's not much to say, they work out of the box with Ubuntu, showing up as /dev/ttyUSB0 which Arduino IDE expects and communicates with. ;PI bought some cheap micro-controllers a couple of weeks ago that implied that they could be programed through their usb connection. Now that I have this USB to TTL connector, I can actually use those microcontrollers.
F**X
No issues
Never had any UART debugging tools before, got this and it went a lot smoother than I expected.They come in a heat shrink tube cover, which is useful for preventing the circuit from shorting out on metal tables.I did end up needing to trim the heat shrinking a little bit in order to get the wires attached, but upon my second attempt of putting the wires onto the pins, it is possible to get all the wires attached without needing to trim the heat shrink.Personally find the two for one bundle a great value as compared to other listings which charge 2x the price of this for only one.I've left one of them plugged in 24/7 for several months now to debug a fussy modem, and it is still running letting me log the output without any issues.
S**N
Hit or miss QC it seems....
Hit or miss QC it seems....Received 2X boards, one worked perfectly right out of the bag, the other had a very loose USB connector and was continuously connecting/disconnecting from the PC when plugged in. Upon further investigation it seems the metal USB connector was not soldered to the circuit board, not even a poor solder job... but zero solder. It was only hanging on the pc board by the two metal tabs on the side of the connector. Anyway, a quick two min fix with the soldering iron and the connector was now making contact with the four pads on the board and it worked perfectly when plugged in to the computer.All-in-all a decent deal if you're willing to possibly put in a little effort to overcome factory QC over-sites.
A**N
Works great. Might have to manually download drivers.
I've only used one of the two so far. I just used it to program a handful of Tasmota boards. Either perfectly. Quick and easy.I did have to download drivers for Win10, as the default drivers were not properly running the device. The drivers were very easy to find on Google.
W**Z
Good quality
Good quality
T**S
Useful, BUT VID/PID is locked and can't be changed with SI Xpress Configurator
Works as expected, however the CP2102 is locked and therefore unable to change the VID/PID if required
S**P
Perfect
This works absolutely perfectly and work exactly as they should. Easy to use and my pc loaded the drivers for these easily. Great buy
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