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Greetings:
On the bench I'm studying PLL techniques using a sample & hold detector +
VHF circuitry. Currently, I've got nothing to post RF-wise. Another...
4 hours ago
The FT232 is the chip of interest here. That MAX213 is a buffer with a charge pump to get the +12/-12 RS-232 signal levels.
ReplyDeleteFTDI's simple USB-to-serial chips are very handy, something hams should know more about. They come with drivers for PC/Linux/Mac and good documentation and tutorials on the web. You can get a nice breakout board from Sparkfun:
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/718
73 de KC7IT
Bill, The FT232AM chip in that particular adapter is obsolete. I suggest you look for an adapter with an FT232RL or FT232RQ device in it. A UC232R-10 is a good choice.
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ReplyDeleteRoll the dice and get a no-name adaptor from eBay or buy a Keyspan adaptor. More money, less frustration. (Usual disclaimers apply)
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Those adapters go for $12 to $18 on Amazon. Just make sure that they have drivers for your version of Windows.
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