On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Adam Sampson wrote:
it), running jumper wires across from an AVR-less
Arduino board to
provide a power supply and appropriately level-shifted serial port
during development. I've also used the Arduino board as a cheap
USB-to-TTL-serial converter for retrocomputing purposes...
Adam, SparkFun makes a dedicated USB/Serial device based on the FTDI chip
used on the Arduino for about $14. You can get it in a 3.3v or 5v
version.
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