TP240141 I2C SPI Host Adapter Online Programming Field Debugging USB to I2C SPI Host Total Phase for Businesses Industrial Use
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- 1. USB CONNECTION: The TP240141 is an I2C SPI based host adapter that connects to a PC via USB for easy configuration. 2. PRACTICAL TOOLS: Powerful I2C and SPI bus host adapter which can be programmed online, burned in, and tools for on site debugging. 3. EMBEDDED SYSTEM: The USB to I2C SPI bridge allows developers to define a for Windows, for Linux, or for OS X PC to downstream embedded system via USB itself. 4. SERIAL MESSAGING: and open API for secondary development according to customer needs, and serial messaging can be transferred using I2C and SPI protocols. 5. GENERAL PURPOSE SIGNALING: Allows developers to connect a host PC to a downstream embedded system environment, where PC or SPI pins can be used for general purpose signaling when individual subsystems are not in use. Specification: Item Type: I2C SPI Host Adapter Material: ABS Model: TP240141 Basic Role: I2C/SPI Host Adapter Communicate Interface: USB2.0 Function: On Line Programming, Programming and On Site Debugging How to Use: plug and play PackageList: 1 xI2C SPI Host Adapter 1 x USB Cable 1 x Adapter Cable
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USB CONNECTION: The TP240141 is an I2C SPI based host adapter that connects to a PC via USB for easy configuration. PRACTICAL TOOLS: Powerful I2C and SPI bus host adapter which can be programmed online, burned in, and tools for on site debugging. EMBEDDED SYSTEM: The USB to I2C SPI bridge allows developers to define a for Windows, for Linux, or for OS X PC to downstream embedded system via USB itself. SERIAL MESSAGING: and open API for secondary development according to customer needs, and serial messaging can be transferred using I2C and SPI protocols. GENERAL PURPOSE SIGNALING: Allows developers to connect a host PC to a downstream embedded system environment, where PC or SPI pins can be used for general purpose signaling when individual subsystems are not in use.