🔧 Debugging Made Easy!
The DTECH FTDI USB to TTL Serial Adapter is a 3-foot cable designed for seamless connection of 3.3V UART devices to your laptop. Featuring a genuine FT232RL chip, it supports a wide range of operating systems and offers reliable data transfer rates, making it an essential tool for developers and tech enthusiasts alike.
D**L
It works!
Was able to communicate with a Curtis 1206AC-5251 controller using this with FT-PROG and Curtis 1314-4402 software.
J**.
A nice substitute for the genuine FTDI cable
This is a pretty nice cable that is the equivalent of the FTDI USB to TTL cable. The one key difference being that there is a longer shank at the USB-A connector which houses the PCB with the components. I was able to modify this cable using a 0.1 mm thin wire to internally short RTS to CTS so that I can use the cable for a special hand-shaking application. I already bought two and plan to buy more in the future!
P**R
Plug and play with Windows 10
Works with my Windows 10 machines without issues. 5 volt power output. 3.3 volt signals for direct connection to microcontrollers.
M**K
Use with Zadig
When used with Zadig (free to download) to install appropriate drivers, this is the only USB<->Serial adapter I recommend.
L**N
I wanted to send AT commands to “talk” directly to my HM-10 Bluetooth module processor.
I liked the fact that the colored coded leads followed conventional assignments: RXD (yellow), TXD (orange), VCC (red) and GND (black). This made it easy for me to wire the module correctly to my computer.
N**9
Works as expected
Wired properly. Some I have bought on fleaBay were not.Needed this for an RC 2014 Z80 I built.Works like a charm. Not much else I can say.
E**.
Good cable for JP1 conversion
I used this cable for programming a JP1 remote. After switching the interface to a DuPont 3x2, it worked perfectly.
B**D
Genuine FTDI product
The cable seems to be a genuine FTDI-based adapter. The cable is 180 cm long (about 6ft) so in many situations I had to cut it short! The inside wires have enough copper to be twisted and soldered to other wires.
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