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Latest revision as of 10:31, 27 February 2016
Sources for the 'FTDI' cable used to program Nanode V5 (note that NanodeRF doesn't need this cable).
Solutions using the FTDI FT232 chip :
The real thing from FTDI
An ebay source (seller usbttl) of a cheaper FTDI cable we've found reliable (get the 5V version).
Using another arduino instead of a special cable.(direct ref)
Solutions using another USB to serial converter :
Ken's new programming board, available from December 2011
Hacking a cheap mobile phone programming cable (direct ref)
Hacking a cheap generic USB serial cable