FTDI Chip has added to the support it can offer to engineers using its X-Chip series by introducing an array of new breakout boards. Through these compact, low-profile items, the bridging of USB 2.0 ...
FTDI Chip has introduced an array of breakout boards, adding to the support it can offer engineers using its X-Chip series. These compact, low-profile items, bridge USB 2.0 signals to serial or ...
It was an interface that launched a thousand hacks. Near trivial to program, enough I/O lines for useful work, and sufficiently fast for a multitude of applications: homebrew logic analyzers, chip ...
Starting a design with a new part can be hard. What power supply voltage(s) does it need? Are there any support component requirements? What is the footprint? What about the I/O voltage levels?