Eeprom Writer Program Pl 2303 Prolific Driver
Sep 9, 2010 - I would like to be able to identify them through software without. Here's the problem - I have two USB to serial adaptors (identified as using the Prolific PL-2303). The EEPROM writer (1.0.0.3) uses the PL-2303 to write USB.
The PL2303HXD is a low cost and high performance USB-to-Serial (USB to UART) Bridge Controller. The PL2303HXD provides a convenient solution for connecting an RS-232 full-duplex asynchronous serial device to any Universal Serial Bus (USB) capable host. The PL2303HXD highly compatible drivers could simulate the traditional COM port on most operating systems allowing the existing applications based on COM port to easily migrate and be made USB ready.
The PL2303HXD is exclusively designed for mobile and embedded solutions in mind, providing a small footprint that could easily fit in to any connectors and handheld devices. With very small power consumption in either operating or suspend mode, the PL2303HXD is perfect for bus power operation with plenty of power left for the attached devices.
Flexible signal level requirement on the RS-232 serial port side also allows the PL2303HXD to connect directly to 3.3V ~ 1.8V devices. PL2303HXD integrates on-chip clock generator and OTP ROM to save external crystal and EEPROM.
Customers can design with effective BOM cost and compact PCB size.
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Well look no further because this article has just what you’ve been looking for. The trick is to use a Nokia cell phone data cable based on Prolific’s PL-2303. These cables have a USB to Serial TTL converter built right in.
They’re available on eBay and DealExtreme and very inexpensive. I got mine for just $2.69 shipped. Data cables DKU-5 or CA-42 will work. This article will focus on the CA-42 containing a PL2303HX rev.