AVR ISP 10 Pin to 6 Pin Adapter Board
PICKIT2 Microcontroller USB Programmer PIC KIT2 Burner
- Supported Device Families: PIC10F,PIC112F, PIC16F,PIC18F,PIC24
- Programs all current 8-, 16-, and 32-bit Flash PIC microcontrollers.
- Includes the UART Tool and Logic Tool microcontroller development utilities.
- With a portable USB power source, PICkit 2 will program the downloaded code into a PIC Microcontroller
- High-quality PCB FR4 Grade with FPT Certified
CH341A 24 25 Series EEPROM Flash BIOS USB Programmer with Software & Driver
- USB interface
- With CH341A chip
- Support 24 EEPROM and 25 SPI flash 8pin or 16pin chip
- With 24/25 status indicator lamp
- Support USB to TTL conversion
- Support 24EEPROM and 25 SPI flash 8pin/ 16pin chip
- Recognize 25 series chip automatically
- Supports download STC series procedure of single chip
- SPI pin to support expanding the utility
- STC microcontroller supports a full range of program download
- Support expanding the utility by SPI pin
- With SOP8 SOP16 to DIP8 converter board
- Used in wide applications – PC motherboard, LCD monitor, DVD, router program reading and writing
- Supports Windows XP, Vista, Win7 and Win8 (32/64bit) system
- Provide 5V-3.3V power supply output
CH375B U-DISK Read Write Module USB interface communication SPI interface
PL2303 USB TO TTL CONVERTER
- USB specification 2.0 compliant with full-speed 12Mbps.
- Operation Level-Digital 5V
- Power Supply-External 5V
- Standard USB type A male and TTL 6pin connector.
- 6 pins for 3.3V, RST, TXD, RXD, GND & 5V.
- All handshaking and modem interface signals.
- Baud rates: 300 bps to 1.5 Mbps.
- Byte receives buffer; 640 bytes transmit buffer.
- Hardware or X-On/X-Off handshaking supported.
- Event character support Line break transmission.
- USB suspend states supported via SUSPEND pins.
- Supports Windows 98SE, 2000, XP, Vista, Window7, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X & Linux 2.40.
- Simple serial communication.
- Router or ADSL firmware upgrade.
- Easy to use, RX to the MCU's TX; TX to the MCU's RX. and then connected to the GND. Without having to use the MAX232 conversion.