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The DSD TECH TTL to USB Converter with CP2102 Chip is a versatile and reliable tool designed for USB to TTL electronic projects. It features a built-in Silicon Labs CP2102 chip for stable performance and supports a wide range of operating systems, making it ideal for hobbyists and professionals alike. With multiple power options and clear status indicators, this adapter is perfect for powering microcontrollers and ensuring seamless connectivity.
I**I
do not buy
it is jot good. dis not funxtion as intended
J**N
Doet wat er moet. Zeer goed stuk. Dank u!
Zeer nauwkeurig en mooi gemaakt met aandacht naar details. Zo moet het zijn. Dank u.
R**L
NOT what is in the pictures
It may work, but it is NOT what is in the photo.This may or may not be important to youThe pin conenctions are different.
S**7
ottima per mmdvm
fatta bene non perde un colpo,ottima per mmdvm e schermo esterno
B**E
Reliable, well designed, well protected.
Unlike a lot of these devices, this one is well protected in a nice, solid clear plastic housing.Electrically, the device is well constructed. Quality and attention to detail is obvious in both the design layout and the soldering of the board.This device utilises a genuine Silicon Labs CP2102 UART and this makes it highly compatible with all versions of Windows, MacOS and Linux based systems. This includes proper compatability with Windows on Arm devices, which other UARTs do not seem to have.Programming was flawless using this device and it was quite happy running at the highest baud rate I could push at it.Whether you are using the Arduino IDE to write a sketch, PlatformIO or just uploading the latest TASMOTA using the BIN file and Tasmotizer, this little UART will not let you down.It will power 3.3v and 5v devices and the logic level output is suitable for both 5v TTL and 3.3v CMOS logic levels.
A**R
Works great with Tasmotizer on Win10
I was very (pleasantly) surprised with the quality of the product given the price. I was even more surprised when it worked flawlessly to "Tasmotize" Bunnings DETA 2-gang and 3-gang switches :)In fact, it was far better choice than some more expensive boards which had switchable 3.3V & 5V. As we all know, ESP2866 require 3.3V. DETA from Bunnings have exposed posts for 5V (and GND), which are then stepped down to 3.3V before being delivered to the chip. This made it easy to connect to board without soldering and then just manually handle TX and RX lines to flash the Tasmota firmware. The whole process was quick and easy, just make sure that you connect:TX on DSD TECH TTL to USB Converter --> RX on ESP8266RX on DSD TECH TTL to USB Converter --> TX on ESP8266Can't complain about Free (Prime) delivery in just 2 days :)
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