FT2100-204, FT2232C, FT2232D Selling Leads, Datasheet
MFG:FTDI Package Cooled:SOP44L D/C:1999+
FT2100-204, FT2232C, FT2232D Datasheet download
Part Number: FT2100-204
MFG: FTDI
Package Cooled: SOP44L
D/C: 1999+
MFG:FTDI Package Cooled:SOP44L D/C:1999+
FT2100-204, FT2232C, FT2232D Datasheet download
MFG: FTDI
Package Cooled: SOP44L
D/C: 1999+
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Datasheet: FT2000A
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Manufacturer: DIOTEC [Diotec Semiconductor]
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Datasheet: FT2232C
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Manufacturer: ETC [ETC]
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PDF/DataSheet Download
Datasheet: FT2000A
File Size: 66129 KB
Manufacturer: DIOTEC [Diotec Semiconductor]
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The FT2232C is a USB interface which incorporates the functionallity of two of FTDI's second generation BM chips into a single device. A single downstream USB port is converted to two IO channels which can each be individually configured as a FT232BM-style UART interface, or a FT245BM-style FIFO interface, without the need to add a USB hub. There are also several new special modes which are either enabled in the external EEPROM, or by using driver commands. These include Synchronous Bit-Bang Mode, a CPU-Style FIFO Interface Mode, a Multi-Protocol Synchronous Serial Engine Interface Mode, MCU Host Bus Emulation Mode, and Fast Opto-Isolated Serial Interface Mode. In addition a new high drive level option means that the device UART / FIFO IO pins will drive out at around three times the normal power level, meaning that the bus can be shared by several devices. Classic BM-style Asynchronous Bit-Bang Mode is also supported, but has been enhanced to give the user access to the device's internal RD# and WR# strobes.
FTDI provide a royalty free Virtual Com Port (V.C.P) driver that makes the peripheral ports look like a standard COM port to the PC. Most existing software applications should be able interface with the Virtual Com Port simply by reconfiguring them to use the new ports created by the driver. Using the VCP drivers an application programmer would communicate with the device in exactly the same way as they would a regular PC COM port - using the Windows VCOMM API calls or a COM port library. The FT2232C driver also incorporates the functions defined for FTDI's D2XX drivers, allowing applications programmers to interface software directly to the device using a Windows DLL. Details of the driver and the programming interface can be found on FTDI's website at www.ftdichip.com.