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The Max232 board is used for establishing RS232 communication between a computer and devices powered by a 5V power supply. The board features a MAX232N (RS-232 transceiver) and female DB-9 connector. |
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RS232 click is a simple solution for adding RS232 connectivity to your design. RS232 is a serial communications standard mostly used for industrial machines, networking equipment and scientific instruments, as well as for computer peripherals. The board features a standard RS232 DB9 port and a MAX3232 IC, along with a mikroBUS host socket, three jumpers and a power indicator LED. RS232 click communicates with the target board via mikroBUS RX (RXD), TX (TXD), CS (RTS), and INT (CTS) lines. RS232 click is designed to use either a 3.3V or 5V power supply. |
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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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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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