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Using this "CJMCU FT232H USB to JTAG UART FIFO SPI I2C" dev board
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cdev:
I recently picked up this cute purple "CJMCU FT232H USB to JTAG UART FIFO SPI I2C High Speed Multifunction FT232H Serial Port Module" from aliexpress, which looks interesting and I am just starting out with it. In addition to high speed USB-to UART it can also speak i2c, SPI and there seems to also be a slightly cheaper version of it that I can ses as also being useful. For example it offers the possibility of making USB more useful for GPS timing.
Anyway I am putting here the links that Ive have found on the board and I'd like to get a thread going so I can learn how to best use it.
I plan to use it as a means of testing misc. embedded i2c and SPI compatible components and speaking to small boards. An earlier thread here seems to have had some info on it from @IanM
I don't want to destroy it by making some stupid mistake.
I like how it has its own regulated power to run a small external device with.
Here is a starting point.
https://ftdichip.com/products/ft232hq/ (the FT232-HQ datasheet)
Github has a design for an add on board for it. There is also a collection of other links on the FT232H and this board for it. (which I will copy and paste below)
https://github.com/linker3000/shukran (collection of data and add on board for it)
Name Supplier Ref
FT232H breakout board Adafruit https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-ft232h-breakout/overview
The Shikra Xipiter https://int3.cc/products/the-shikra
Foccacia Luca Bongiorni (WHID Injector) https://github.com/whid-injector/Focaccia-Board
FT2232H USB 2.0 Hi-Speed breakout board Seeed Studios https://www.seeedstudio.com/FT2232H-USB-2-0-Hi-Speed-breakout-board-p-737.html
FTDI UM232H-B breakout board FTDI https://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Documents/DataSheets/Modules/DS_UM232H-B.pdf
FT232H breakout board CJMCU Various suppliers including Aliexpress, ebay, etc.
SiliconWizard:
I have used a few FT232H breakout boards, and the best one IMO is the Adafruit one. The new one has a USB-C connector too, which is handy.
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