Difference between revisions of "Serial TTL Cable and Connectors"

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*Try and do it without any soldering needed
*Try and do it without any soldering needed


=== Big WARNING ===
===Big WARNING===
When hooking up all of the below stuff, don't connect any of the power connectors / wires between the Serial / TTL device and the router.  Each of them supply their own power.  Only the data lines need to be connected.  The ground is fine too (but technically isn't a ground, just negative).
When hooking up all of the below stuff, don't connect any of the power connectors / wires between the Serial / TTL device and the router.  Each of them supply their own power.  Only the data lines need to be connected.  The ground is fine too (but technically isn't a ground, just negative).


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[[File:USB Type B Female Jack.jpg|alt=USB Type B Female Jack|center|thumb]]
[[File:USB Type B Female Jack.jpg|alt=USB Type B Female Jack|center|thumb]]
As of late 2021 only one vendor was located that was actually still selling the product instead of just listing it and showing it as out of stock: https://www.ebay.com/itm/174285030878<nowiki/>(Titled: USB A Female Jack to USB 2.0 B Female Socket Panel Mount Extension Cable)
As of late 2021 only one vendor was located that was actually still selling the product instead of just listing it and showing it as out of stock: https://www.ebay.com/itm/174285030878<nowiki/>(Titled: USB A Female Jack to USB 2.0 B Female Socket Panel Mount Extension Cable)
Another company made a similar one, but has proven impossible to find again (possibly due to all the weird shipping stuff from China in 2021): Cerrxian X001UP6EJB (Description: Cerrxian 50cm Micro USB 5 pin --blurred on lablel-- Screws --blurred on label--)


====JST-PH 2.0mm 6 Pin Connector to 2.54 mm "Breadboard" Connector====
====JST-PH 2.0mm 6 Pin Connector to 2.54 mm "Breadboard" Connector====