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DTECH USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable 4 Pin 0.1 inch TX RX Signal with PL2303 Prolific Chip (6ft, Black): Windows 10 8 7 XP Vista Compatible Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

Connector TypeUSB Type A
Cable TypeUSB
Compatible DevicesPersonal Computer
ColorBlack
BrandDTech

Description of DTECH USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable 4 Pin 0.1 inch TX RX Signal with PL2303 Prolific Chip (6ft, Black): Windows 10 8 7 XP Vista Compatible

6 ft USB to TTL serial adapter (with 4 pin 0.1” pitch female header socket) connects devices with 3.3 V logic level UART signals interface to a laptop via USB port. A genuine PL2303TA chip module is housed in USB 2.0 type A male terminal for wider compatibility and supports reliable data transfer rates. 6 feet USB to TTL serial cable 3V3 (4 way output flying leads ) provides access to UART (transmit) Tx, (receive) Rx, VCC (5V) and GND. PL2303 Prolific chipset on the PCB board has configurable internal EEPROM and UART signals can be individually inverted by configuring the EEPROM. 4 pin 3.3V USB to TTL converter cord Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7 (32, 64-bit), 2008/XP/Vista/CE; ideal USB 2.0 debug cord for Vendor ID re-write, router, GPS, set top box, transmitter, flash firmware on hard drive, etc.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Wiring not as expected

Firmware installation failed. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to re-flash my router, I concluded that the green and white wires on my cable were reversed. I'm not sure if this is related to the cable I received or if it's a general issue. I'm just glad the power cable wasn't swapped, as I've been told that accidentally plugging it into the internal pin header is enough to damage the chipset. It's not a bad product for the price, but checking the output before plugging it into a router that

Pros
  • PL2303 Prolific chipset on PCB has configurable internal EEPROM memory and UART signals can be individually inverted by configuring EEPROM
Cons
  • Definitely bad product

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solid R8000 bricked with this cable

cable worked exactly as advertised. Connect the cable to the JTAG connector on the R8000 motherboard according to the pinout shown (don't forget to use a T10 Torx bit to open the case). DO NOT connect the red wire to anything as it will provide USB power to the port and fry it. I plugged the USB end into my Ubuntu laptop and checked dmesg to find the port name, which was /dev/ttyUSB0 by default. I opened PuTTY (as root - you can only access this port when PuTTY is running as root) and selected…

Pros
  • 6ft USB to TTL 3V3 Serial Cable (4-pin output pins) provides access to UART (Transmit) Tx, (Receive) Rx, VCC (5V) and GND
Cons
  • Many things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great, delivered quickly

For accessing a Ubiquiti router without accessing an external console. Used pigtails to connect, added a serial device and used putty to talk. Ideal.

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Buy a cable with the SiLabs CP2012 chipset instead.

This cable does not work well with Jetson Nano or Raspberry Pi. The problem is related to the PL2303TA chipset. Adafruit sells a USB to TTL serial cable with a working SiLabs CP2012 chipset. They claim to have switched to the SiLabs CP2012 chipset because the SiLabs chips seem to have better driver stability and can handle very high speeds and "fancy" non-standard baud rates.

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Doesn't live up to expectations

I bought this cable to fix a router that I bricked when custom firmware wouldn't install. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to re-flash my router, I concluded that the green and white wires on my cable were reversed. I'm not sure if this is related to the cable I received or if it's a general issue. I'm just glad the power cable wasn't swapped, as I've been told that accidentally plugging it into the internal pin header is enough to damage the chipset. It's not a bad product for the price…

Pros
  • Many will
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Bad DD-WRT flash. Everything is done as expected. The USB device was automatically recognized in Windows 10 and I successfully connected to the router via serial using Putty. I was then able to use TFTP to download the firmware to the router and it's like new now. The attached photo shows how I connected the TX/RX/GND cables to the R7000 router.

Pros
  • USB to TTL 3.3V 4 pin Converter Cable Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7 (32, 64- Bit), 2008/XP/Vista/CE; Perfect USB 2.0 debug cable to overwrite vendor ID, router, GPS, set top box, transmitter, hard drive firmware, etc.
Cons
  • There are new competitors