Hi, Any1 have experience with this usb to TTL 6 pin converters? I just want to know if I have a dodgy one that I bought from Ali or normal behaviour.

Doesnt seem right. I have it plugged to a powerbank, following voltages read from pinout, without any jumper link.

5v = 5.3 Vcc = 3.9v 3.3 = 3.2v Tx RX = 3.9v

If I use jumper link from 5v to VCC, then tx RX = 5.3v, if I jumper link VCC and 3.3, RX and tx = 3.9v.

Thanks for reading

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  • WaterWaiver@aussie.zone
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    5 days ago

    The 5.3V is from your computer, that’s not the fault of the USB UART.

    3.2V is perfectly acceptable for a 3.3V rail.

    The 3.9V is a bit weird. Can you post a photo of your USB UART board? Maybe the main chip has an inbuilt 3.3V regulator separate to the external one.

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        3 days ago

        That’s a CH340G, it has an in-built 3.3V regulator. But there is no external regulator on the board.

        Maybe the chip is running off its internal 3.3V, but the board designers put a tie-up resistor on one of its pins to 5V, which results in the weird 3.9V. Dunno. Try attaching a 1K resistor between that pin a GND, see if that makes the problem disappear.

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      4 days ago

      "On certain 3.3 V devices, any voltages above 3.6 V will cause permanent damage to the chip. " Well thats not good. I guess I have my answer 3.9v is high 🤷

  • Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 days ago

    I use the ones from ftdi all the time, it sounds similar in concept. (Though I only use Rx/into the PC and ground).