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* be sure that your USB Host is running on your board: [[USB_Host#Controller|explanations are here]]
 
*Load the module, for example if you have a Prolific based adapter:
 
*Load the module, for example if you have a Prolific based adapter:
  

Revision as of 15:45, 14 December 2008

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This type of adapter allows you to add several serial (RS232) ports to your APF board, through the USB Host interface (only available on DevFull & APF27)

Tested materials

The commercial adapters can be separated in 2 categories, because there are only 2 USB<->serial low cost chipmakers:

  • FTDI one
  • Prolific one (pl23xx)
Model Chip Driver Comments
Trendnet TU-S9 pl2303 NT NA
working NT NA

Installation

$ make linux-menuconfig
Device Drivers  ---> [*] USB support  ---> <M>   USB Serial Converter support
Device Drivers  ---> [*] USB support  ---> <M>   USB Serial Converter support  ---> <M>   USB FTDI Single Port Serial Driver
Device Drivers  ---> [*] USB support  ---> <M>   USB Serial Converter support  ---> <M>   USB Prolific 2303 Single Port Serial Driver

$ make

copy following drivers on your target or reflash your rootfs (for more infos, see this page)

drivers/usb/serial/ftdi_sio.ko
drivers/usb/serial/pl2303.ko
drivers/usb/serial/usbserial.ko

Usage

  • be sure that your USB Host is running on your board: explanations are here
  • Load the module, for example if you have a Prolific based adapter:
# modprobe pl2303

usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial
usbserial: USB Serial Driver core
usbserial: USB Serial support registered for pl2303
pl2303 1-1.1:1.0: pl2303 converter detected
usb 1-1.1: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0
usbcore: registered new interface driver pl2303
pl2303: Prolific PL2303 USB to serial adaptor driver
#
  • a new serial device will then appear under /dev/ttyUSBN (N starting at 0 and depending on the number of adapters detected).

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