Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
FTDI ChipProduct Type
Communication & Wireless Development Tool
Kit Classification
Development Board
For Use With
USB Instrumentation
Featured Device
FT232RQ
Kit Name
Interface Development Tools
Interface Type
USB, UART
Standards/Approvals
RoHS
Product Details
The FTDI Chip USB to UART development board is a miniature kit that uses FTDIs FT232RQ, which is the latest device to be added to FTDIs range of USB UART interface integrated circuit devices. It is a USB to serial UART interface with optional clock generator output and with asynchronous and synchronous bit bang interface modes. The USB to serial interface designs uses the FT232RQ and have been further simplified by fully integrating the external EEPROM, clock circuit and USB resistors onto the device. Also, there is a unique number burnt into the device during manufacture and is readable over USB. This forms the basis of a security dongle, which can be used to protect customer application software from being copied.
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EGP 1,777.00
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EGP 1,777.00
EGP 1,777.00 Each (ex VAT)
Stock information temporarily unavailable.
1
Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
FTDI ChipProduct Type
Communication & Wireless Development Tool
Kit Classification
Development Board
For Use With
USB Instrumentation
Featured Device
FT232RQ
Kit Name
Interface Development Tools
Interface Type
USB, UART
Standards/Approvals
RoHS
Product Details
The FTDI Chip USB to UART development board is a miniature kit that uses FTDIs FT232RQ, which is the latest device to be added to FTDIs range of USB UART interface integrated circuit devices. It is a USB to serial UART interface with optional clock generator output and with asynchronous and synchronous bit bang interface modes. The USB to serial interface designs uses the FT232RQ and have been further simplified by fully integrating the external EEPROM, clock circuit and USB resistors onto the device. Also, there is a unique number burnt into the device during manufacture and is readable over USB. This forms the basis of a security dongle, which can be used to protect customer application software from being copied.