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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Electronics
Brand Adafruit
EAN 0711978445730
Label Adafruit
Manufacturer Adafruit
Model P2264
MPN 2264
Package Quantity 1
Part Number 2264
Product Group BISS
Publisher Adafruit
Studio Adafruit
UPC 748347530469

Product Features

  • Adafruit Part Number: 2264
  • Stock Type: Breakout Boards >> Other
  • In Stock & Ready to Ship

Description

Wouldn't it be cool to drive a tiny OLED display , read a color sensor , or even just flash some LEDs directly from your computer? Sure you can program an Arduino or Trinket to talk to these devices and your computer, but why can't your computer just talk to those devices and sensors itself? Well, now your computer can talk to devices using the Adafruit FT232H breakout board! What can the FT232H chip do? This chip from FTDI is similar to their USB to serial converter chips but adds a 'multi-protocol synchronous serial engine' which allows it to speak many common protocols like SPI, I2C, serial UART, JTAG, and more! There's even a handful of digital GPIO pins that you can read and write to do things like flash LEDs, read switches or buttons, and more. The FT232H breakout is like adding a little swiss army knife for serial protocols to your computer! This chip is powerful and useful to have when you want to use Python to quickly iterate and test a device that uses I2C, SPI or plain general purpose I/O. There's no firmware to deal with, so you don't have to deal with how to "send data to and from an Arduino which is then sent to and from" an electronic sensor or display or part.This breakout has an FT232H chip and an EEPROM for onboard configuration. You can read tons more about this chip from FTDI's page and check out our tutorial on how to get started and use our Python code to control the FT232H with Mac/Win/Linux.

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