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* Console port lets you talk to your Raspberry Pi over USB without a keyboard/mouse/monitor or Ethernet connection. | * Console port lets you talk to your Raspberry Pi over USB without a keyboard/mouse/monitor or Ethernet connection. | ||
* 115200 baud | * 115200 baud | ||
+ | * Real FTDI chip ([https://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Documents/DataSheets/ICs/DS_FT230X.pdf FT230XS]) | ||
* USB Mini-B connector | * USB Mini-B connector | ||
** Mounted on the bottom of the card (See also our Micro USB version) | ** Mounted on the bottom of the card (See also our Micro USB version) |
Revision as of 16:42, 5 January 2020
Raspberry PI Console Card
Features
- Console port lets you talk to your Raspberry Pi over USB without a keyboard/mouse/monitor or Ethernet connection.
- 115200 baud
- Real FTDI chip (FT230XS)
- USB Mini-B connector
- Mounted on the bottom of the card (See also our Micro USB version)
- Jumper selectable - power the Pi from your computer's USB port
- Newer Pi cards may take too much power
- Transmit/receive LEDs
- (3) Pi Connector options - extender allows daughtercards to be added on top
- 26-pin extender connector works with Model A and Model B Pis
- 40-pin extender connector works with Model A+, Model B+ Pis and the new Pi 2
- 26-pin non-extender connector works with all Model Pis