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  • Date Created: 14 Jun 2011 5:08 PM Date Created
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USB2SER: USB to Serial Bridge Ready Play Solution~

USB2SER is a USB to UART bridge controller on 5x5mm lead free QFN24. It is a simple low cost solution that enables USB for an embedded system with a UART port, which reduces external components count. It supports USB 2.0 full-speed and TTL RS232 or RS485 UART with options for hardware flow control, software flow control (Xon-Xoff), even or odd parity and stop bits configuration. The USB2SER is fully compliant with the USB 2.0 specification, and it can act as a CDC standard device which eliminates the need for custom drivers for operation when flow-control is not needed (only an INF file is required).

 

http://cache.freescale.com/files/graphic/block_diagram/USB2SER_BDTN.jpg

 

 

Features
Single chip USB to UART Data Transfer (RS232 or RS485)
Certified Full USB 2.0 support - full speed
UART with programmable custom baud rates from 300bps to 115200bps and hardware flow control (RTC / CTS) or Software Xon/Xoff flow control
RESUME signal to request a remote wake-up and SUSPEND output to indicate that the device is in Suspended Mode
Supports 2MHz, 4MHz, 6MHz, 8MHz, 12MHz and 16MHz external crystals with automatic crystal frequency detection
Configurable USB VID, PID and Device Description strings in internal Flash
Configurable Password to protect device from additional parameters modifications
USB2SER comes in a compact 5x5mm Pb free RoHS compliant QFN24
USB2SER can act as a CDC standard device which eliminates the need for custom drivers for operation when flow-control is not needed (only an INF file is required)

Features

- Single chip USB to UART Data Transfer (RS232 or RS485)

- Certified Full USB 2.0 support - full speed

- UART with programmable custom baud rates from 300bps to 115200bps and hardware flow control (RTC / CTS) or Software Xon/Xoff flow control

- RESUME signal to request a remote wake-up and SUSPEND output to indicate that the device is in Suspended Mode

- Supports 2MHz, 4MHz, 6MHz, 8MHz, 12MHz and 16MHz external crystals with automatic crystal frequency detection

- Configurable USB VID, PID and Device Description strings in internal Flash

- Configurable Password to protect device from additional parameters modifications

- USB2SER comes in a compact 5x5mm Pb free RoHS compliant QFN24

- USB2SER can act as a CDC standard device which eliminates the need for custom drivers for operation when flow-control is not needed (only an INF file is required)

 

 

 

http://www.freescale.com/USB2SER

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    Former Member over 14 years ago

    can u tell me ,can i connect the serial pins of microcontroller to this max 232 and connected uart port of above,can i get the data at usb side?and it does need any driver to install?

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    squadMCU over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    hey Vinay!
    yes, the user can get the data at USB side and it needs to be installed the USB driver in order to enumerated the device on the host

    hope this helps image

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    squadMCU over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    hey Vinay!
    yes, the user can get the data at USB side and it needs to be installed the USB driver in order to enumerated the device on the host

    hope this helps image

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