Connecting to PC via USB instead of RS-232

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Connecting to PC via USB instead of RS-232

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SyaZ
Contributor I

Hello.

 

This is pretty general question I think. I have PAN802154 wireless module that I program using USB BDM Multilink. At the end of the day I'd want it connected to PC as coordinator. I noticed I can do this using the RS-232 interface, but using serial port is just inconvenient, and if possible I want to use USB port instead.

 

Any pointers on what can I do? In short I want to be able to do what the BDM Multilink can.

 

Thanks in advance.

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SyaZ
Contributor I
Do you mind elaborating it? COTS USB? FTDI?
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peg
Senior Contributor IV

Sorry!

 

Commercial Off The Shelf i.e. buy one from a shop.

FTDI

 

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Senior Contributor IV

Hello,

 

The most obvious thing here would be to simply use a COTS USB to Serial converter to achieve this. Another would be to use a chip from FTDI or similar to provide a USB interface on board.

 

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