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This USB-to UART/I2C/SPI/JTAG converter gives flexible configurations including dual-channel UART, or a combination of UART, I2C, and SPI, as well as a configuration that supports UART with JTAG functions. It has high-speed data transmission with two UART interfaces supporting up to 9Mbps baud rate, complete with CTS and RTS for reliable hardware automatic flow control.
If your project involves memory devices and sensors, the converter provides a single-channel I2C interface, which is perfect for operating EEPROMs or programming I2C devices like OLED displays and various sensors. The SPI interface has two chip-select signal pins that allow control over two SPI slave devices independently.
Additionally, the JTAG interface is used for debugging and testing with OpenOCD, although you should perform their evaluations and tests due to the limited testing of chips and software functions. To provide wide compatibility with various systems, the converter includes an onboard 3.3V and 5V level conversion circuit, making it easy to switch the operating level of the communication interfaces.
Host Interface | USB | |
Power Supply | USB port, 5V | |
Operating Level | 3.3V/5V (select via onboard switch) | |
USB | Connector | USB-B |
Interface protection | Resettable fuse, ESD protection | |
UART | Channel | 2 (the red DIP switch needs to be set to M0 mode) |
Connector | 6PIN IDC connector | |
Baud rate | 1200bps~9 Mbps | |
Hardware flow control | CTS and RTS | |
I2C | Channel | 1 (the red DIP switch needs to be set to M1/M2 mode) |
Connector | 12PIN IDC connector (the first 4 pins are I2C) | |
SPI | Channel | 1 (the red DIP switch needs to be set to M1/M2 mode) |
Connector | 12PIN IDC connector (the last 8 pins are SPI) | |
JTAG | Channel | 1 (the red DIP switch needs to be set to M3 mode) |
Connector | 12PIN IDC connector (the last 8 pins are JTAG) | |
Dimensions | 86.0 x 48.0 x 27.6mm |
PWR | Power indicator, lights up while the USB is connected and voltage is detected |
RXD1 | UART1 receiving indicator lights up when the device port sends data back |
TXD1 | UART1 sending indicator lights up when the USB port sends data |
RXD0 | UART0 receiving indicator lights up when the device port sends data back |
TXD0 | UART0 sending indicator lights up when the USB port sends data |