FT230XS-R USB to Serial UART Interface IC
The FT230XS-R from FTDI, Future Technology Devices International Ltd, is a compact, high-performance USB to serial UART interface IC that offers an ideal solution for adding USB connectivity to a wide range of electronic devices. It is part of FTDI's advanced X-Chip series and is designed to facilitate seamless communication between a USB port and serial peripherals.
Key Features
- USB 2.0 Full Speed Compatible: The device complies with USB 2.0 specifications, ensuring reliable data transfer rates of up to 12 Mbps.
- Integrated Clock Circuit: The FT230XS-R does not require an external crystal, as it features an integrated clock circuit that simplifies the design and reduces external component count.
- Integrated 2048-Byte EEPROM: This IC comes with built-in memory for storing device descriptors and CBUS I/O configuration, which can be customized to suit specific application requirements.
- Low USB Bandwidth Consumption: The device is optimized for low USB bandwidth consumption, making it suitable for multi-port serial applications.
- UART Interface: It provides a full-duplex UART interface, with configurable data format and transmission speeds, supporting a variety of serial communication protocols.
- Low Power Consumption: The FT230XS-R is designed for low power operation, with an integrated USB battery charger detection feature, making it ideal for battery-powered applications.
- Driver Support: FTDI provides extensive driver support for multiple operating systems, ensuring easy integration and compatibility with existing software.
Applications
The FT230XS-R is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- USB Serial Adapters
- Point of Sale (POS) Systems
- Instrumentation and Measurement Devices
- Industrial Control Systems
- Consumer Electronics
With its compact SSOP-16 package, the FT230XS-R is perfect for applications where space is at a premium. Its robust design and advanced features make it a dependable choice for engineers and developers looking to integrate USB to serial capabilities into their products.