Uberdata datalogging... is this cable ok?
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Uberdata datalogging... is this cable ok?
RS-232 Bus-Pin ESD Protection Exceeds
±15 kV Using Human-Body Model (HBM)
Meets or Exceeds the Requirements of
TIA/EIA-232-F and ITU v.28 Standards
Operates With 3V to 5.5V VCC Supply
Operates Up To 250 kbit/s
Two Drivers and Two Receivers
Low Supply Current . . . 300 μA Typical
External Capacitors . . . 4 × 0.1 μF
Accepts 5V Logic Input With 3.3V Supply
Alternative High-Speed Pin-Compatible
RS232 to 3.3V to 5V TTL Serial Converter Cable This converter provides two way RS232 serial communications signal conversion between the TTL (Transistor Transistor Logic) output (from an OOPic or other PIC) to and from a personal computer RS232 serial COM port.
This converter can be used on any Micro controller which has TTL serial communications that needs to be converted to RS232. The cable converts 0v & 5v(3.3v) nominal TTL signal to –12v & 12v RS232 serial signal. This cable require 3.3V to 5V power from the TTL side to operate
here is the link
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAP...=WD1V
I guess yes but i want a confirmation
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Re: (labatt50)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by labatt50 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">RS232 to 3.3V to 5V TTL Serial Converter Cable
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Right there says it all. Yes it'll work. How much is it though, because you can find a USB cable for cheaper (if you have USB ports)
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Right there says it all. Yes it'll work. How much is it though, because you can find a USB cable for cheaper (if you have USB ports)
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