28-pin development board featuring an integrated USB connection. Power and serial communication are facilitated by the FTDI USB to RS232 converter chip. No additional setup is required; simply connect the USB.
This 28-pin development board is designed for ease of use and rapid prototyping. The integrated FTDI USB to RS232 converter chip allows for seamless communication between the board and a host computer, enabling the transfer of data and commands without the need for additional circuitry or configuration. The board is powered directly through the USB connection, simplifying the setup process and eliminating the need for an external power supply.
The layout of the board includes 28 pins that can be utilized for various input and output functions, making it versatile for different applications. Each pin can be programmed to serve specific roles, such as digital input or output, analog input, or communication protocols, depending on the requirements of the project. The FTDI chip not only handles power supply but also manages serial communication, ensuring that data is transmitted reliably and efficiently.
In addition to the standard USB connection, the board may include features such as indicator LEDs for power status and data transmission, as well as a reset button to facilitate easy debugging during development. The compact design of the board makes it suitable for integration into larger projects or for standalone use in applications ranging from educational purposes to professional development environments.
Overall, this development board represents a practical solution for engineers and hobbyists looking to prototype and test their designs quickly and effectively, with minimal setup required.28 Pin Development board with built-in USB connection. Power and serial communications are provided by the FTDI USB<->RS232 converter chip. You don`t have to do anything! Connect the USB .. 🔗 External reference
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