CP2102 USB to TTL Converter Cable
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CP2102 USB to TTL Converter Cable This cable is easiest way ever to connect to the serial console port of your microcontroller, Raspberry Pi or router. The USB connector contains a USB - Serial converter chip and at the other end of the 90cm long cable are four header connectors: red = power, black = ground, white = RX (to USB port) and green = TX (from USB port). The power connector provides 5V at 500mA directly from the USB port and the RX / TX connectors are 3.3V for interfacing with most 3.3V components. Because of the separated pin plugs, this cable is ideal for powering and connecting up to the debug/login console on the Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone Black. Features: Stable and Reliable Chipset: Uses the CP2102 chipset, known for its stability and reliability. USB 2.0 Compliant: Supports full-speed 12Mbps USB 2.0 interface. Standard Connectors: Features a standard USB Type A male connector and a TTL 6-pin connector. Wide Baud Rate Support: Supports baud rates from 300 bps to 1 Mbps. Handshaking and Modem Signals: Includes all handshaking and modem interface signals. Buffer Capacity: 640-byte receive buffer and 640-byte transmit buffer. Voltage Levels: Supports both 3.3V and 5V logic levels. Cross-Platform Compatibility: Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. LED Indicators: Features RX, TX, and Power LEDs for easy debugging. Applications: Programming Microcontrollers: Used for programming and debugging microcontrollers that use UART communication. Serial Communication: Facilitates general-purpose serial communication between a computer and embedded systems. Firmware Upgrades: Useful for upgrading firmware on devices like routers, HDDs, ADSL modems, and broadband modems. Embedded Systems Development: Ideal for developing and testing embedded systems that require a serial connection to a computer. IoT Projects: Commonly used in Internet of Things (IoT) projects for connecting sensors and modules to a computer. Debugging Tools: Acts as a UART debugging tool in various applications. Communication with Peripherals: Enables communication with peripherals like GPS modules, XBOX360, and vehicle inspection systems. Features of the CP2102 USB to TTL Converter Cable Cable Type CP2102 USB to TTL Converter Cable Lenght of the cable 90cms Weight 25 grams Header Connectors Red = power, black = ground, white = RX (to USB port) and green = TX (from USB port)
- CP2102 chipset for stable and reliable performance
- Supports 3.3V and 5V logic levels
- USB 2.0 compliant with 12 Mbps data rate
- Baud rate range: 300 bps to 1 Mbps
- Includes RX, TX, and power LEDs for debugging
- 90cm cable with color-coded pins: red (5V), black (GND), white (RX), green (TX)
- Plug-and-play on Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Ideal for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, routers, and IoT projects
- Stable CP2102 USB-to-Serial converter
- Supports full-speed USB 2.0 communication
- Dual voltage compatibility (3.3V logic, 5V power)
- Wide baud rate support for versatile applications
- Built-in LED indicators for RX, TX, and power status
- Cross-platform plug-and-play functionality
- Ideal for firmware flashing, debugging, and IoT development
| Chipset | CP2102 |
|---|---|
| Interface | USB 2.0 to TTL UART |
| Connector Type | USB Type-A Male to 4-pin Header |
| Cable Length | 90 cm |
| Logic Levels | 3.3V and 5V |
| Power Output | 5V, 500mA max |
| Baud Rate | 300 bps to 1 Mbps |
| Buffer Size | 640-byte TX and RX |
| Operating Systems | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Weight | 25 grams |
Is the CP2102 USB to TTL cable compatible with Raspberry Pi?
Yes, it is fully compatible with Raspberry Pi for UART debugging and console access using 3.3V logic levels.
What voltage levels does the CP2102 converter support?
It supports both 3.3V and 5V logic levels for TX/RX, with 5V power output from USB.
Can this cable be used to flash firmware on routers?
Yes, it is commonly used for firmware upgrades on routers, modems, and other embedded devices with UART interfaces.
Does the cable work with Arduino boards?
Yes, it works with Arduino and other microcontrollers that use UART communication for programming and debugging.