Serial port
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! |The cheapest TTL/RS232 converter uses a [[wikibooks:Serial Programming:MAX232 Driver Receiver | MAX232]] with two serial channels for standard TTL 3V input. | ! |The cheapest TTL/RS232 converter uses a [[wikibooks:Serial Programming:MAX232 Driver Receiver | MAX232]] with two serial channels for standard TTL 3V input. | ||
Revision as of 14:27, 18 August 2007
Model Specific Directions
PPC
MIPSel
ARM9
- Add a Serial port to the ARM9 Linkstation or KuroBoxPro
- Add a Serial port to the ARM9 KuroBoxPro with the SCON-KIT
Level Shifter
Build your own TTL/RS232 or TTL/USB interface
- TTL/RS232 - Building a Custom Serial Interface
- TTL/USB - Use a cheap phone sync cable with the serial port
Buy a TTL/RS232 or TTL/USB interface
| The cheapest TTL/RS232 converter uses a MAX232 with two serial channels for standard TTL 3V input. | The cheapest TTL/USB converter uses a chip by FTDI (the same chip is used in the SCON-KIT ) |
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| This board is made by Futurelec, however the order is shipped from Thailand so it takes 2-3 weeks to get it. | Future Technology Devices International Ltd. MM232R Mini USB- Serial UART Development Module |
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