Get it now! The pinout is designed to work with Arduino and compatible boards that do not have a built-in USB to serial converter, such as the Pro and Pro Mini. I have one of these, works great: Micro Center Leo Sales Ltd. USB to TTL Serial Cable - Debug / Console Cable for Raspberry Pi : ID 954 : $9.95 : Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits Since there is a 9-pin serial connector on the end of the cable the OP linked to, that pretty much guarantees the 12V signalling so there will most certainly need to be a polarity conversion before connecting it to the micro pins.įTDI Serial TTL-232 USB Cable : ID 70 : $19.95 : Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kitsįTDI Friend + extras : ID 284 : $14.75 : Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits While some of those cables will work with 0 and +5V, the specification calls for +12V and -12V (more or less, 10 to 18 I think).
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