Microchip MCP2210 USB-to-SPI Protocol Converter is the simplest, smallest, and most cost-effective device for adding USB-certified connectivity to SPI-based systems. This space-constrained Microchip USB-to-SPI protocol converter features nine flexible GPIO pins that can be configured as standard digital I/O pins or in alternate configurations. The MCP2210 converter utilizes the USB HID class supported by Windows®, Linux, and Mac OS® operating systems. This Microchip converter is a 100% plug-and-play solution, making it even simpler to add USB to existing designs for data collection, transfer, and analysis as well as many other USB functions.
Features Features
- Universal Serial Bus (USB)
- Supports full-speed USB (12 Mb/s)
- Human Interface Device (HID) device
- 128-byte Buffer to handle data throughput:
- 64-byte transmit
- 64-byte receive
- USB 2.0 Compliant
- USB Driver and Software Support
- Uses standard HID drivers (built-in support on Windows® XP, Vista, 7, Linux and Mac OS®)
- Configuration utility for device's power-up configuration
- Utility for USB-SPI communication, GPIO manipulation and miscellaneous features usage
- SPI Master peripheral
- Supports all four SPI modes (Mode 0, 1, 2, 3)
- Bit-rates from 1500 bps up to 12 Mbps
- General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) Pins
- Nine general purpose I/O pins
- EEPROM
- 256 bytes of user EEPROM (accessible only through certain USB commands)
Applications
- Data Collection, Transfer, & Analysis
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