What is it?
This is a USBC to TTL/FTDI breakout w/ a Flipper Zero Board Compatible UART breakout.
Why did you make it?
Well simple really – I was tired of having to use my flipper to flash minions, and test GPS modules and other UART-based boards. After picking up a printer that required me to flash firmware using UART and not having one with the right voltage for the TTL available… (needed 3v but only had 5v). so I sat down and designed this board….
What makes it special?
- You can select between 3.3v and 5v logic level for TTL using a little jumper!
- You can select 'normal' flipper pin-out or 'extra' flipper pin-out for using either UART-1 (13/14) or UART-2 (15/16) pins.
- Furthermore, you can use the standard FTDI pinout along the side and even couple it with pins along the top with pins that most other FTDI / TTL breakouts don't include! (CTS/DSR/RI/DCD/DTR/RTS)
- Designed it for power stability, so that the insertion of a higher-powered board, or device that pulls current from the board, doesn't cause a USB Reset to occur. it also ensures clean data transfer even under power surges on 3.3v or 5v.
- Oh, did I mention that it is 100% fully compatible with FZEEFlasher? Yeah, just plug it in, select the USB to Serial COM port assigned to the SuperCereal, and pop in the flipper module of your choice and get to flashin!