On 2012-03-12 17:26, Daniel Petre wrote:
> On 12.03.2012 18:15, Tomas Kopal wrote:
>> Be careful, pl2303 is not a level shifter, its USBtoSerial only. So you
>> may end up with something like +/-9V where 0-3.3V are expected!
>>
>
> hey, uhm.. this usb to serial with pl2303 works with 3.3v , i mean
On 12.03.2012 18:15, Tomas Kopal wrote:
Be careful, pl2303 is not a level shifter, its USBtoSerial only. So
you
may end up with something like +/-9V where 0-3.3V are expected!
hey, uhm.. this usb to serial with pl2303 works with 3.3v , i mean,
i already have several connected to some tp-links
Be careful, pl2303 is not a level shifter, its USBtoSerial only. So you
may end up with something like +/-9V where 0-3.3V are expected!
Tomas
On 2012-03-12 14:53, Daniel Petre wrote:
> thank you both, i have some pl2303 usb adapters , im gonna have some
> fun tonight :)
>
On 12.03.2012 15:46, Florian Fainelli wrote:
Hello,
Le 03/12/12 14:45, Daniel Petre a écrit :
thanks! i guess i will use a multimeter to measure who is RX and TX
tonight :)
thank you both, i have some pl2303 usb adapters , im gonna have some
fun tonight :)
I you have a level shifter with
Hello,
Le 03/12/12 14:45, Daniel Petre a écrit :
thanks! i guess i will use a multimeter to measure who is RX and TX
tonight :)
I you have a level shifter with separated TX/RX there are just two
combinations to try, and it's not like you will burn your level-shifter
now that the VCC and GND
thanks! i guess i will use a multimeter to measure who is RX and TX
tonight :)
On 12.03.2012 15:42, Mikko Hissa wrote:
No, the first one is VCC and the second one is GND.
d...@ip6.ro kirjoitti 12.3.2012 kello 15.37:
hello,
apologies for the slightly offtopic,
im trying to solder a serial to
No, the first one is VCC and the second one is GND.
d...@ip6.ro kirjoitti 12.3.2012 kello 15.37:
> hello,
> apologies for the slightly offtopic,
> im trying to solder a serial to dlink dir615 h1 revision
> and i was wondering if anyone got it right?
>
> attached is the pic, i guess the left mos