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This is the documentation page for the FT245RL breakout board. That can be bought in the [http://www.bitwizard.nl/shop/breakout-boards/ft245rl-breakout-board BitWizard shop].
This is the documentation page for the FT245RL breakout board. That can be bought in the [http://www.bitwizard.nl/shop/breakout-boards/ft245rl-breakout-board BitWizard shop].


== overview ==
== Overview ==


The FT245RL breakout board has an USB connector, one 16-pin IO connector. The brains of the PCB, of course, is an FT245RL chip.
The FT245RL breakout board has an USB connector, one 16-pin IO connector. The brains of the PCB, of course, is an FT245RL chip.
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* [http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/ICs/FT245R.htm FTDI product page]
* [http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/ICs/FT245R.htm FTDI product page]


== pinout ==
== Pinout ==


The 16-pin connector is connected as follows:
The 16-pin connector is connected as follows:
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The only jumper is for selecting the I/O voltage. Place the jumper on the left side for 3V3, or on the right side for 5V.
The only jumper is for selecting the I/O voltage. Place the jumper on the left side for 3V3, or on the right side for 5V.
== future hardware enhancements ==
== Future hardware enhancements ==




== Changelog ==
== Changelog ==

Latest revision as of 16:50, 6 November 2015

FT245RL.jpg

This is the documentation page for the FT245RL breakout board. That can be bought in the BitWizard shop.

Overview

The FT245RL breakout board has an USB connector, one 16-pin IO connector. The brains of the PCB, of course, is an FT245RL chip.

External resources

Pinout

The 16-pin connector is connected as follows:

5V3V3
TXE#RXF#
RD#WR
D7D5
D5D4
D3D2
D1D0
GNDGND

LEDS

  • The only LED is a power LED

Jumper settings

The only jumper is for selecting the I/O voltage. Place the jumper on the left side for 3V3, or on the right side for 5V.

Future hardware enhancements

Changelog

1.1

  • Initial public release