DLP Design DLP-USB245M USB to FIFO Parallel Interface Modules
DLP Design DLP-USB245M USB to FIFO Parallel Interface Modules are lead-free USB adapters that add extra functionality with a reduced component count and a low price. The DLP-USB245M is a cost-effective method of transferring data to/from a peripheral and a host at up to 8 Million bits (1-Megabyte) per second.The modules have a simple FIFO-like design to easily interface to any microcontroller or microprocessor via IO ports. The DLP-USB245M incorporates the FTDI FT245BM USB FIFO (USB - Parallel) IC.
Features
- Send/Receive Data over USB at up to 1MBytes/sec
- 384 byte FIFO Transmit buffer/128byte FIFO receive buffer for high data throughput
- Simple interface to CPU or MCU bus
- No in-depth knowledge of USB is required as all USB
- The protocol is handled automatically within the module
- FTDI’s Virtual COM port drivers eliminate the need for USB driver development in most cases.
- Integrated 3.3V Regulator – No External Regulator Required
- Integrated Power-On-Reset circuit
- Integrated 6–48Mhz clock multiplier PLL
- USB Bulk or Isochronous data transfer modes
- 4.4-5.25V Single Supply taken directly from the USB port
- UHCI/OHCI/EHCI host controller compatible
- USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compatible
- USB VID, PID, Serial Number, and Product Description
- Strings stored in onboard EEPROM
- EEPROM programmable on-board via USB
- VIRTUAL COM PORT (VCP) DRIVERS for
- Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE
- Windows 2000/ME/XP
- Windows CE
- MAC OS-8 and OS-9
- MAC OS-X
- Linux 2.40 and greater
- D2XX (USB Direct Drivers + DLL S/W Interface)
- Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE
- Windows 2000/ME/XP
Applications
- Rapid Prototype Development
- USB ISDN and ADSL Modems
- High-Speed USB PDA Interface
- USB Interface for Digital Cameras
- USB Interface for MP3 players
- High-Speed USB Instrumentation
- USB Smart Card Readers
- Set-Top Box (S.T.B.) PC-USB interface
- USB Hardware Modems
- USB Wireless Modems
- USB Bar Code Readers
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Inilathala: 2017-07-31
| Na-update: 2022-03-11
