FT232RQR-C USB to Serial UART Interface IC
The FT232RQR-C is a flagship interface Integrated Circuit from FTDI, Future Technology Devices International Ltd, renowned for its ease of use and robust performance in providing USB to serial UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) interface solutions. This versatile chip is designed to simplify USB connectivity for a wide range of applications, from hobbyist projects to commercial products.
Key Features:
- USB 2.0 Full Speed Compatible: The device is fully compliant with the USB 2.0 specification, ensuring broad compatibility with USB hosts and seamless integration into modern computer systems.
- Integrated Clock Circuit: Eliminating the need for external oscillators or resonators, the FT232RQR-C includes an integrated clock generator which simplifies the design and reduces the bill of materials.
- Direct Drive Capability: With its integrated level converters, the chip can directly drive serial communication lines without additional level-shifting hardware.
- Configurable Baud Rates: Users can configure the device for a wide range of baud rates, ensuring flexibility to interface with various serial devices.
- EEPROM Programmability: An internal EEPROM can be programmed with device descriptors and configuration data, enabling unique USB serial numbers or other device-specific information.
- Additional Interfaces: Besides UART, the FT232RQR-C also provides optional bit-bang mode and various handshake signals, offering additional interfacing capabilities.
Applications:
The FT232RQR-C is an ideal solution for bridging legacy serial devices to USB, making it perfect for upgrading existing systems or for new designs that require USB connectivity. Its applications span across various industries, including but not limited to:
- Industrial Control
- Automotive Diagnostics
- PC Peripherals
- Consumer Electronics
- Medical Instruments
- Embedded Systems
With its comprehensive feature set and proven reliability, the FT232RQR-C from FTDI is a top choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike seeking to integrate USB into their serial communication projects.