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FT232RL adapter boards such as [https://www.amazon.com/WWZMDiB-FT232RL-3-3V-5V-Converter-Adapter/dp/B0CCF3C1YF this] or [https://www.amazon.com/HUAREW-FT232RL-Converter-Adapter-Support/dp/B0CS3K6ZLS this] may be easily adapted by removing the 3.3v/5v jumper and soldering the VCC (sometimes labeled 3v3) pin on the end header to the VCC_2v5 or VCC_1v9 pin on the HPRM port to provide the proper voltage reference for RX and TX signals. | FT232RL adapter boards such as [https://www.amazon.com/WWZMDiB-FT232RL-3-3V-5V-Converter-Adapter/dp/B0CCF3C1YF this] or [https://www.amazon.com/HUAREW-FT232RL-Converter-Adapter-Support/dp/B0CS3K6ZLS this] may be easily adapted by removing the 3.3v/5v jumper and soldering the VCC (sometimes labeled 3v3) pin on the end header to the VCC_2v5 or VCC_1v9 pin on the HPRM port to provide the proper voltage reference for RX and TX signals. | ||
Some FT232RL adapter boards will have 3.3v / 5v solder bridge pads on the back of the board, in this case you'll need to cut the trace connecting to default voltage to the | Some FT232RL adapter boards will have 3.3v / 5v solder bridge pads on the back of the board, in this case you'll need to cut the trace connecting to default voltage to the common pin in order to use the PSP's voltage reference instead of removing a jumper. | ||
In all, four wires should be soldered from the HPRM cable to the FT232RL adapter: RX, TX, VCC_1v9, and DGND as in the photo below. '''Be sure to connect PSP RX to FT232RL TX and PSP TX to FT232RL RX!''' | In all, four wires should be soldered from the HPRM cable to the FT232RL adapter: RX, TX, VCC_1v9, and DGND as in the photo below. '''Be sure to connect PSP RX to FT232RL TX and PSP TX to FT232RL RX!''' |