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Latest revision as of 15:16, 4 May 2010
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It is possible to avoid the use of a standard RS232 Null Modem cable to communicate between your Host and your APF, by using "FTDI cables" (which integrate a USB<->RS232 converter).
Tested cables
- TTL-232R-3V3 with APF9328 (3,3V level on UARTs)
FTDI 6 pins connector | APF9328DevFull UART connector (X27) | |||
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1/Black | GND | -> | 6 | GND |
2/Brown | CTS# | -> | NC | NC |
2/Red | VCC | -> | NC | NC |
3/Orange | TX | -> | 3 | RX |
5/Yellow | RX | -> | 1 | TX |
6/Green | CTS# | -> | NC | NC |