A USB to serial adapter that doesn't use proprietary drivers
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NEW Both styles now are supplied with USB-C connectors instead of micro-B connectors. New pictures coming soon. What is it? FTDI-be-gone is a USB-to-serial adapter. The RS-232 variant has a DB9M conn…
Read More…Both styles now are supplied with USB-C connectors instead of micro-B connectors. New pictures coming soon.
FTDI-be-gone is a USB-to-serial adapter. The RS-232 variant has a DB9M connector on one end and a micro-B USB connector on the other. The TTL variant has a 6 pin SIP header on the end opposite the USB connector. Both have two LEDs - a red one to indicate transmitted data and a green one to indicate received data.
The USB-UART chip is a Cypress Semi CY7C65213. Rather than use a proprietary device driver to implement the serial port in the host, it relies on CDC class drivers supplied by the OS (except for Windows, where a driver is required).
USB to serial adapters are a dime a dozen. The trouble, however, is that most of them don't tell you which USB-UART chip is at its core, and even if they do, there's no telling that the chip is not counterfeit. Until last year, this was not really an issue for end users so much, but "FTDI-gate" has changed all of that. FTDI has been caught twice "weaponizing" their Windows drivers, such that if they encounter a counterfeit FTDI device, they will function differently. In the first (now recalled) iteration of the driver, it bricked the chip. In the most recent iteration, it outputs a warning string replacing the data the user expects it to send.
There's no particular guarantee that FTDI's driver won't malfunction in the future and treat legitimate FTDI chips incorrectly. Nor is there any guarantee that any other vendor of proprietary USB-UART devices won't do something similar.
The only way to avoid this whole mess is to use devices that implement the CDC class. Such devices do not rely on proprietary drivers, but are rather recognized by native OS drivers. Because of this, the manufacturer (Cypress Semiconductor in this case) has no opportunity to modify the driver's functionality.
There are two variants available: The RS-232 and TTL variants.
The RS-232 variant has a DB-9M connector. This connector has the standard PC pinout, and the signals are translated to RS-232 levels.
The TTL variant has a 10 pin DIP connector that has all of the same signals as a DB9 RS-232 port (the signals are, of course, TTL rather than RS-232), with the 10th pin being Vcc. The Vcc pin is powered by the host, but an AP2331 current limiter is there to protect the host from inrush, and there's a MOSFET that will only pass power once the device is properly enumerated on the USB bus. This means that the device is fully compliant with the USB specification. The Vcc pin can supply up to 200 mA (and the USB descriptor will inform the host of a maximum draw of 250 mA) of either 5v or 3.3v - selectable by a solder jumper. The jumper also selects the logic levels for the I/O pins, and 3.3 volt power is supplied by an on-board LDO. The pinout is labeled in the silkscreen on the bottom of the board.
Both variants have a USB-C connector and red and green LEDs for transmit and receive (respectively) so you can see activity at a glance and tell what kind from far away.
The RS-232 variant comes complete and fully assembled. The TTL variant comes with a 10 pin DIP header, but it is not attached in case you wish to make alternate connections.
The "FTDI" trademark belongs to Future Technology Devices International, Inc. Its use here does not imply an endorsement of any kind by FTDI. Quite the contrary, in fact.
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