Parallax Inc 28030 USB to Serial (RS232) Adapter for use with Javelin Stamp module, SX-Key software IDE, Parallax BASIC

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RS Stock No.:
666-6656
Mfr. Part No.:
28030
Manufacturer:
Parallax Inc
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Brand

Parallax Inc

Accessory Type

USB to Serial (RS232) Adapter

Product Type

Development Kit Accessory

For Use With

Javelin Stamp module, SX-Key software IDE, Parallax BASIC Stamp module

Standards/Approvals

No

USB to Serial RS-232 Adapter


A compact USB to Serial (RS-232) adapter to provide a Virtual Com Port for boards that have a DE9 (9-pin) female serial connector, but require a USB connection to a PC.

USB 1.1 and 2.0 compatible

Connects to a computer via a USB A to Mini-B cable (not included)

DE9 male socket to connect to the target board's serial programming and debugging port

FTDI drivers for most Windows PC operating systems are included with Parallax programming environment software

Drivers for different operating systems are available from FTDI chip

Power supply: +5Vdc from USB port or powered hub

Communication: Full speed USB, full duplex serial from 300baud to 3Mbaud

Dimensions: 51 x 16 x 12mm

Operating temperature range: 0 to +70°C

A BASIC Stamp is a single-board computer that runs the Parallax PBASIC language interpreter in its microcontroller. The developer's code is stored in an EEPROM, which can also be used for data storage. The PBASIC language has easy-to-use commands for basic I/O, like turning devices on or off, interfacing with sensors, etc. More advanced commands let the BASIC Stamp module interface with other integrated circuits, communicate with each other, and operate in networks. The BASIC Stamp microcontroller has prospered in hobby, lower-volume engineering projects and education due to ease of use and a wide support base of free application resources.

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