List of articles for brand "FTDI"
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FTDI USB Cables: Simple Integration of USB into Your Device
We have added FTDI USB 2.0 cables with speeds of 12 Mb/s and 480 Mb/s, providing a fast and easy way to connect devices with RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, UART, JTAG, SPI, or I2C slave interfaces to USB.
Microcontrollers with USB interface are common, but…
FTDI.FT-X series USB to serial bridges can be still reasonable option even for today.
Do you need program the USB HID class? No longer need
The FTDI FT260 implements entire USB protocol for human interface device (HID) class on the chip and provides USB 2.0 Full Speed (12Mbps) connectivity for broad range of peripherals communicates through I2C or UART.
Connect your product to USB 3.0
FT600/601 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 to 16/32 bit FIFO interface bridge offers an alternative to Ethernet for high-speed high-volume data transfers.
Be aware of the FTDI chips fakes
There´s only one original, even though with a fake, it´s possible to “gain” also something unwanted - hours of debugging and costs for exchange.
FTDI EVE - we´re adding another evaluation kit for free!
FTDI introduced on the market technology EVE - complete graphic solution suitable also for slower microcontrollers.
SOS webinar - Program your displays in a split second with FTDI
FTDI was a big success again - more than 100 participants were registered for this webinar. And all of this happened thanks to EVE. You can watch the video record from this webinar online...
Is a display design difficult? Leave it to „Eve“!
FTDI introduces on the market technology EVE - complete graphic solution suitable also for slower microcontrollers.
X-chip series - USB while you wait
With an enhanced offer of X-chip series USB chips, it´s possible to immediately choose a type suitable for your application.
USB communication with an Android already soon on your table
New USB chip from FTDI supporting up to 6 serial interfaces will be sent to fifteen winners of our contest.
Customer solution: Trouble-free RS232, RS422, RS485 to USB conversion
Integrated circuit FT232R is becoming legendary and we bring you another example of FTDI USB chips usage.