USB-to-MCU Interface Module

USB-to-MCU Interface Module

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This module brings a USB interface to any microcontroller, via a solderless breadboard or your own wiring scheme. It provides the option to power your target board via 5V from the USB port, with fuse protection. It is also usable as a retrofit to convert an existing RS232 design to USB. Designed to retrofit Adapt11, Adapt11C24DX, and MicroCore-11 modules, as well as designs using a DB9-RA connector (e.g. MicroStamp11 Docking Module).

Features:

  • provides USB-to-TTL interface function for any MCU module
  • brings out TTL levels of TXD, RXD, and DTR signals
  • based on FT232R chip made by FTDI
  • provides +5V from USB to power target (jumper selectable)
  • standard miniB USB connector
  • green and yellow activity LEDs provided for RX and TX monitoring
  • 500mA polyfuse protects host computer's USB port from accidental shorts
  • small footprint (0.75x0.825inches; 19x21mm)
  • 6-pin row on 0.1" centers connects to target via solderless breadboard or via user-wired signals
  • comes with 6-pin male header; solder the header, wires, or any other style of pins required
  • one row of 6 holes supports direct retrofit of Adapt11, Adapt11C24DX, and MicroCore-11 modules
  • additional row of 5 holes enables retrofitting an RS232 circuit having a right-angle DB9 connector

Retrofitting an RS232 circuit having a right-angle DB9 connector:

  • remove the RS232 chip from the target board
  • jumper the RX and RXD pins of the MAX232 footprint together
  • jumper the TX and TXD pins of the MAX232 footprint together
  • connect the 5-pin row of holes along the outer edge of the USB2MCU board to the corresponding 5-pin row of holes in the DB9S-RA footprint on your board
  • solder wires to the 5V and ground pads from H1 on the USB2MCU board to provide power to your target, if desired

Retrofitting an Adapt11, Adapt11C24DX, or MicroCore-11 board:

  • carefully remove the RS232 chip from the target board
  • carefully remove the power jack, J1
  • carefully remove the serial port jack, J2
  • jumper the RX and RXD pins of the SP232 footprint together (i.e. pins 7 and 10)
  • jumper the TX and TXD pins of the SP232 footprint together (i.e. pins 8 and 9)
  • connect the 6-pin row of holes (i.e. second row from the edge) of the USB2MCU board to the corresponding 2-pin and 4-pin row of holes on the edge of the board you are retrofitting

Your target can draw up to 500mA from a USB port on your computer; less, if it is plugged into a hub

Resources

Drivers for the FT232R USB chip used in this design are available from www.ftdichip.com

The schematic diagram for this board (Rev.2) is available here

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