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FEANTEEK TTL232R Serial Adapter FT232RL Review

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Details

Connector TypeAuxiliary, USB
Cable TypeUSB
Compatible Devices笔记本电脑
ColorBLACK
BrandFEANTEEK

Description of FEANTEEK TTL232R Serial Adapter FT232RL

Converts the terminated connection with a 3.5mm audio jack which provides access to the TX, RX and GND signals. USB to UART cable with TTL level UART signals with FT232RL chipset. Support Android, Support Win 8, Win 7, XP, 2000, Linix, Mac OS Support EEPROM, support Vendor ID re-write,support Mprog Support FTDI VCP driver and D2XX driver.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Adapter for Electronics

This adapter is perfect for my electronics hobby projects. as my tests showed it was easy to use and very reliable. The size is also very compact, making it great for travel... The only downside is that it doesn't come with any instructions, but a quick online search easily solved that issue. Overall, I highly recommend this adapter for anyone in need of a reliable and compact solution for their electronics projects..

Pros
  • High-speed data transfer
Cons
  • Requires driver installation

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Compact and works fantastic

I needed a TTL-232R-3V3 FTDI USB to unlock my router that was having upgrade issues. The router itself (Netgear Nighthawk R7000) has TX, RX, and Ground Service headers inside, but I didn't want to open up the router every time I needed to connect the header. (I like experimenting with open source firmware). My big plan was to plug the connector into the 3.5mm TRS jack on the back of the router and I've found that many devices like the Intel Galileo development boards already have a similar…

Pros
  • Stereo jack cable
Cons
  • Low repairability