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Raspberry Pi UART Expansion Module User Manual Raspberry Pi Expansion Module User Manual 52PI-RPI-UART Maximum Power at Minimum Size www.52pi.cn Raspberry Pi UART Expansion Module User Manual - 1 - www.52pi.cn...
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Raspberry Pi UART Expansion Module User Manual Contact Us Raspberry Pi Geek Forum admin@52pi.net www.52pi.cn Version:1.0 Data:2014.9 - 2 - www.52pi.cn...
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Berryclip expand module: The BerryClip module is designed specifically for learning how to use the GPIO of Raspberry Pi. There are 6 multiple color LED, 1 button and 1 Buzzer on the module. Berryclip(DIY) expand module: The module is not the end product, you need weld them by yourself. The function of the module is the same as BerryClip module.
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The Serial Por module is specifically designed for Raspberry Pi. The module use Maxim MAX232 chip and DB9 port. So the user don’t need to connect Dupont Line and that avoid wrong wiring. User can use this module to debug Raspberry Pi easily. - 6 -...
The Serial Por module is specifically designed for Raspberry Pi. The module use Maxim MAX232 chip and DB9 port. So the user don’t need to connect Dupont Line and that avoid wrong wiring. User can use this module to debug Raspberry Pi easily. 3:Produce Features:...
Raspberry Pi UART Expansion Module User Manual 8:More information: The MAX220–MAX249 family of line drivers/receivers is intended for all EIA/TIA-232E and V.28/V.24 communications interfaces, particularly applications where ±12V available. These parts are especially useful in battery-powered systems, since their low-power shutdown mode reduces power dissipation to less than 5µW.
More information please check: http://www.maximintegrated.com/cn/products/interface/transceivers/MAX232.html 8.2:Testbench: Connect the module to the Raspberry Pi Open the corresponding port through Putty Power up the Raspberry Pi, if the terminal print the boot information the module is OK! 9:Version Version Date...
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