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The DSD TECH SH-U09C2 USB to TTL Adapter features the original FTDI FT232RL IC, supporting 5V, 3.3V, and 1.8V logic levels switchable via jumper. Encased in a transparent protective shell to prevent static and shorts, it offers broad compatibility with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. Ideal for programming, debugging, and flashing firmware on devices like ESP8266 modules, routers, and GPS units, it comes with dedicated customer support and a 1-year replacement warranty.
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Hard Drive |
Operating System | Linux, Windows 7, Mac OS |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Item Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
Style | Classic |
T**D
Perfect for programming AVR microcontrollers
I use mine to program breadboarded ATmega1284 microcontrollers. It works perfectly. There is a good tutorial online if you search for it. This product it very well made.
O**B
Works great, good product!
Works great - use to reprogram bk* chip
A**D
This ONE device for everything, in a sturdy case
I have a pile of assorted serial adapters sitting all over the place on my workbench, and I almost never use them. Either they're loose wires with unlabeled cables, or they're 5v when I need 3v3, or the power is unlabeled as well! Or my workspace is so chaotic that yet another bare board is just a recipe for shorting out my computer's USB port.This, however, is really the only device that I should have. It appears to be a genuine FTDI chip (0403:6001), with selectable power and logic levels. The pins are clearly labeled, and it comes with a set of Dupont wires. The whole thing is wrapped up in a plastic case that keeps it and your computer safe from the other stuff on the workbench. Lastly, LED indicators for power, RX, and TX help you to identify connection problems.I would appreciate maybe a little more shrouding around the pins and jumpers, but what I'd *really* like is if all my other serial adapters turned into these.
R**R
Very useful and well supported
Over the past few years I have purchased seven of this adapters. I find them very useful, built with quality and well supported. Why buy 7? Each has been used on a different project (projects with FPGAs, Raspberry Pis and generic Arduino boards). I find the USB side works well with Windows and Linux --and-- the digital side works well with 5v and 3.3v. When I have asked questions back to DSD, I have gotten prompt, useful answers. Call me a happy customer.
T**Y
Worked perfectly
This device worked fine and did the job it advertised. Note that you’ll probably need to install the FDTI driver on some systems such as Windows 10/11.
R**W
Works but installation is buggy.
I like that it has straps for various voltage levels. It has a clear case with clearly indicated signal lines - very nice. That will come in useful.If you just plug this thing in, it will not do anything.I use other FTDI devices (including some in our designs) and they just work by plugging them in. This one requires their driver, which is fine.After installing the driver, it wants a reset - unusual but ok.I wasn't ready to reset because I was in the middle of an edit and build so wanted to wait until later. The installation then proceeded the system to crash hard, with a blue screen and all the scary trimmings.It basically reset itself in a very rude way. That really irked me. I wasn't ready to reset and to see a blue screen seconds after installation is very disconcerting.After the PC came back up, the device worked. A bit clunky but does work.Save your work and install this thing when you're ready to reset.The price is right.
P**R
Great Solution for Aruba Access Point Console Connection
I spent the good part of a week looking for the AP-CBL-SER cable from Aruba to be able to console into some access points that had issues connecting to my controllers. After talking with an Aruba reseller and an Aruba account manager, I found that Aruba discontinued the AP-CBL-SER cable. On the Aruba Airheads Community, I saw a reference to another USB to TTL adapter, but decided to go with this one since it was in a protective plastic housing and it also came with a jumper cable. I was able to troubleshoot and get the 4 questionable access points back into production.
A**N
Hassle free
It's FTDI, works great at a good price. Buy it.
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