USB/ttl interface chip

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USB/ttl interface chip

Post by UnsightedLight »

How optinal is the USB/ttl interface chip? Becuase they dont sell it at mouser anymore and i dont know were else to get it

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Re: USB/ttl interface chip

Post by magician13134 »

That's used to program the microchip, so if you can program it before soldering and dont ever plan to upgrade it, it's not necessary. However, Spark Fun sells them for $4 (they're a very reputable business, and I saw in your other post that you don't want to use a credit card, but that's no problem, you can pay them with PayPal)
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/produc ... cts_id=650

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