Embrace the Future of Connectivity: The Power of Wireless Keyboards, Phone Mounts, and More
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FTDI C232HM-EDHSL-0

FTDI C232HM-EDHSL-0

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FTDI C232HM-EDHSL-0

FTDI C232HM-EDHSL-0

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Product Details

Product Attribute Attribute Value
Accessory Type USB to MPSSE Cable
Current Rating 450 mA
Input Type USB Protocol
Interface USB 2.0, JTAG, SPI, I2C
Module Type Converter
Number of Channels 1
Output Type Multi-Protocol Synchronous Serial Data Engine
Series
Special Features Low USB Bandwidth Consumption, Support for USB Suspend and Resume, Adjustable Receive Buffer Timeout, USB Bus Powered, Low Operating and USB Suspend Current
Supply Voltage 3.3
Termination Wire Lead
Type Embedded Electronics

Overview

The USB 2.0 Hi-Speed to UART cable incorporates FTDI’s FT232H USB to UART interface IC device which handles all the USB signaling and protocols. The cable provides a fast, simple way to connect devices with 3.3 volt digital interfaces to USB.
The C232HD UART cable contains a small internal electronic circuit board, utilising the FT232H, which is encapsulated into the USB connector end of the cable. The FT232H is a single channel USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (480 Mb/s) to UART IC.
The digital interface of the cable is made up of ten individual wires which are terminated with single-pole connectors which can be connected next to each other on a male header. The cables digital interface logic is 3.3 volts.
The USB side of the cable is USB powered and is USB 2.0 Hi-Speed compatible. The cable is 1.8 m long and supports a data transfer rate up to 12 Mbaud.
The C232HD UART cable requires USB drivers, which are used to make the FT232H in the cable appear as a virtual COM port (VCP). This then allows the user to communicate with the USB interface via a standard PC serial emulation port (for example TTY).

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