This USB cable adds a DB9 serial port to your computer or laptop. Works with MacOS X, Linux and Windows. Note that this provides (approximately) +-10V serial (RS232)...
The Teensy 4.1 with Headers features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, 4x larger flash memory than the 4.0, and optional locations for more memory...
Are you ready? Really ready? Cause here comes the Adafruit Grand Central featuring the Microchip ATSAMD51. This dev board is so big, it's not named after a Metro...
This is a breakout board for our non-isolated, 6A DC-to-DC Converter Module. The module can convert any DC voltage between 4.5-14VDC to a selectable voltage between 0.59 and 5.5VDC.
These two Female Stacking Headers alone are, well, lonely. But pair them with any of our Feather boards and you're in business! What do they do? They stack. Put...
The SparkFun Buck-Boost Converter is a handy power accessory board that allows you to fine tune the amount of power your project receives. This converter can take...
This is a simple RS232 to RS485 converter that is self powered using the TX, RX or RTS, CTS signals for power. The RS232 is DB9 female connector, and the RS485 side is a DB9 male or 4 position terminal block.
This is the newest revision and fixes issues with the last board. This breakout board pairs an SP3485 RS-485 transceiver with an FT232RL USB UART IC to convert a USB stream to RS-485. The SP3485 is a half-duplex transceiver, so it can only communicate one way at a time, but it can reach transmission speeds of up to 10Mbps.
Multiplexer has a set of interfaces for a variety of multi-function adapter plates. It supports USB, TTL, RS232, RS485 interfaces between the system conversions. What's more powerful is that it also supports one input multiple outputs, which greatly facilitates the communication between various controllers.
With the Arduino LEONARDO, you can take advantage of the integrated USB converter to emulate a PC keyboard or mouse. It has two Serial ports, more PWM outputs and more analog inputs
The Teensy 4.1 is the newest iteration of the astoundingly popular development platform that features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with a NXP iMXRT1062...
Teensy 4.0 features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with a NXP iMXRT1062 chip, the fastest microcontroller available today. No soldering required!
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