David_Emmerich Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Sep 2002 Location Smiths Grove, KY Posts 671 Mar 25, 2017 #1 Has anyone found or built a straight USB to AD 205 PICs programming cable, bypassing the notorious 232 converter box??? :site:
Has anyone found or built a straight USB to AD 205 PICs programming cable, bypassing the notorious 232 converter box??? :site:
labeledas Member Join Date Apr 2010 Location Peace River Alberta Posts 536 Mar 25, 2017 #2 I think building your own would be too much headache I have always used these https://www.startech.com/ca/Cards-A.../USB-to-RS232-Serial-Adapter-Cable~ICUSB232V2 Assuming you are trying to communicate using rs232 I have never had any issues with them.
I think building your own would be too much headache I have always used these https://www.startech.com/ca/Cards-A.../USB-to-RS232-Serial-Adapter-Cable~ICUSB232V2 Assuming you are trying to communicate using rs232 I have never had any issues with them.
David_Emmerich Lifetime Supporting Member OP Join Date Sep 2002 Location Smiths Grove, KY Posts 671 Mar 25, 2017 #3 That is what I am using, I just would like to reduce the number of cables that I need to carry...
geniusintraining Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Jun 2005 Location SC Posts 8,274 Mar 27, 2017 #4 Hey David, What port on a 205 ? I sell one for port one and port two https://www.plccable.com/automation-direct-koyo-usb-d2-dscbl-and-click-plcs/ https://www.plccable.com/automation-direct-koyo-usb-d2-dscbl-1-port-2/
Hey David, What port on a 205 ? I sell one for port one and port two https://www.plccable.com/automation-direct-koyo-usb-d2-dscbl-and-click-plcs/ https://www.plccable.com/automation-direct-koyo-usb-d2-dscbl-1-port-2/
ryangriggs Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Jun 2016 Location USA Posts 198 Mar 27, 2017 #5 This? https://www.amazon.com/Automation-D...=1490622307&sr=8-1&keywords=directlogic+cable