FTDI Chip USB to MPSSE Cables
FTDI USB to MPSSE Cables provides a fast, simple way to connect devices with 3.3V logic level interfaces to USB. The Digital Level Multi-Protocol Synchronous Serial Engine (MPSSE) cables are available with both 3.3V and 5V output. The connector end of each of the cables contains FTDI's FT232H USB interface chip. The cables are terminated by ten individual wires, which can be interfaced with a 0.1" pitch male header. Supporting the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (480Mb/s) standard, the USB to MPSSE Cables from FTDI can be used to communicate with various synchronous serial interfaces, such as JTAG, SPI, or I2C. The MPSSE enables designers to implement proprietary synchronous serial bus protocols.Features
- Based on the single-chip USB Hi-Speed FT232H device
- USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (480Mbits/Second) and Full Speed (12Mbits/Second) compatible
- The entire USB protocol handled on the chip with no USB-specific firmware programming required
- USB Type A connector for direct connection to a host or hub
- USB bus-powered
- Fully assisted hardware or X-On/X-Off software handshaking
- Synchronous Serial (MPSSE) data rates of up to 30Mbps on JTAG, SPI and I2C
- 1kByte receive and transmit buffers for high data throughput
- Adjustable receive buffer timeout
- Support for USB suspend and resume
- Low operating and USB suspend current
- Low USB bandwidth consumption
- UHCI/OHCI/EHCI host controller compatible
- -40°C to +85°C operating temperature range
- Cable length is 0.5m (19.7 inch)
- Custom versions also available (subject to Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ))
- FTDI's royalty-free D2XX drivers eliminate the requirement for USB driver development in most cases
Applications
- USB to JTAG interfaces
- USB to SPI interfaces
- USB to I2C interfaces
- Interfacing MCU/PLD/FPGA based designs to USB
- USB Audio and Low Bandwidth Video data transfer
- Rapid USB integration into existing electronic systems
- Prototyping platform for USB interface on new systems
- USB Instrumentation
Đã phát hành: 2011-10-24
| Đã cập nhật: 2022-03-11
