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Proteus VSM USB simulation represents the worlds first (and only) schematic based USB Simulation engine. Proteus interfaces with Windows on a driver level, so that it is as if your design were actually plugged into the computer's USB port. |
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The USB UART Board features a USB to serial UART interface FT232R that simplifies USB to serial designs and reduces external component count by fully integrating an external EEPROM, USB termination resistors and a clock circuit requiring no external crystal, into the device. |
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The USB UART 2 Board is a prototype board that features a USB-to-UART serial converter MCP2200 which enables USB connectivity for prototype devices that have a UART interface. The board also features a USB Connector. |
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USB UART Click is an accessory board in the mikroBUS form factor. It is a compact and easy solution for adding serial UART communication via USB to your project. It features the FT232RL USB-to-UART interface module as well as a USB MINI B connector. The board is powered with 5V, but is designed to use 3.3V or 5V I/O levels (selectable via an SMD jumper). The board also features power, Rx and Tx LEDs. |
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FTDI Click features the FT2232H dual high speed USB 2.0 to UART/I2C/SPI serial interface converter. It includes a DA converter and EEPROM as well. The entire USB protocol is handled on the chip (FTDI USB drivers are required), making this board ideal for various USB applications. FTDI Click communicates with the target board via mikroBUS SPI (MOSI, MISO, SCK, CS), I2C (SDA, SCL), UART (Tx, Rx), RST, PWM, AN and INT lines. The board can be powered via USB or via mikroBUS socket. A green LED indicates the presence of power supply. |
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USB-UART converter, needed to program 4D Systems Intelligent Displays.
In addition to the RX, TX and power lines, it also includes a special Reset line which is needed by the displays (click for diagram). |
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