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🚀 Elevate your serial debugging game with FTDI-powered precision!
The DSD TECH SH-U09C USB to TTL Serial Adapter features the premium FTDI FT232RL chip, delivering stable and fast serial communication up to 900Kbps. It supports both 3.3V and 5V voltage levels via jumper selection, includes LED indicators for real-time status, and offers broad compatibility with Windows and Mac OS. Ideal for developers and engineers needing reliable MCU communication and debugging tools, backed by a 12-month warranty.









| ASIN | B07BBPX8B8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66 in Serial Adapters #5,059 in Cables & Accessories |
| Brand | DSD TECH |
| Built-In Media | USB to TTL Serial Adapter with FTDI FT232RL |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Connector Type | USB Type A |
| Current Rating | 0.5 A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,141 Reviews |
| Finish | Matte |
| Input Voltage | 5 volts |
| Item Dimensions | 2.2 x 0.8 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.03 kg |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.2 x 0.8 x 0.1 inches |
| Manufacturer | DSD TECH |
| Mfr Part Number | SH-U09C |
| Model Number | SH-U09C |
| Nominal Power | 15 watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Laptop |
| UPC | 606479964241 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year-warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
S**.
FTDI chip is superior to CP2102, pay the extra few dollars
The FTDI drivers are flawless unlike the CP2102 drivers which are old and outdated. Save yourself the headache and trouble and pay 5 more dollars for the FTDI chips, you will thank yourself in the future. The variable voltage selection jumper on this converter is very useful for handling hardware that runs on 3.3V instead of 5V, saving yourself the hassle of buying, owning, and subsequently finding the right voltage TTL reader. The jumpers included on this were also nice. Great value, would buy again, would recommend to anyone looking for a TTL reader. Use case: Reading serial terminal data off an SBC due to bugged OS compilation software (a lot of bootleg, or alternative rpi clones do not have reliable wifi config options when compiling and writing the software to the boot media. Often, these have no video output, so doing any computing becomes impossible. You need one of these to change the settings on the OS after initial boot to connect to your network to SSH into them).
V**A
Great product
It's a good overall. It's work great 👍 I try to use in my old router.
M**T
Works great and includes everything I needed
I needed to revive my router. This USB to TTL adapter with included cable worked perfectly. Windows 11 automatically installed it as a COM port without needing drivers or any compatibility issues and with the use of putty I was back in business in no time... I like that the 3.3v vs 5v jumper is clearly visible - no danger of getting it wrong... Included cable is a little stiff but ok to use - just make sure everything is connected correctly before powering on the adapater and the device you are connecting to...
M**A
Good product
Worked perfectly with no driver issues
J**B
Works fine with Windows, Linux, or Raspberry Pi, but not Reyax RYLR998 LoRa
Update: The boards work perfectly in every way, except with the Reyax RLYR998 LoRa boards. On Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, or Android, they just will not work with the LoRa board. I have returned the boards and changed my rating from 5 to 4. I had no installation problems at all. The boards are seen as "com12" on Windows and "/dev/ttyUSB0" on Linux and Raspberry Pi. I found that the "cutecom" program is available on all three platforms, which gives me a good way to use them for initial testing or to interface to Reyax LoRa radios. Using various online examples, I was able to make a little Raspberry Pi Python program use the boards. Other terminal programs that worked for me are: "Serial USB Terminal" on an Android phone, PuTTY,HTerm, gtkterm, screen, cu and Picocom on Linux, PuTTY and Terminal.exe on Windows. However, I came to learn that that the Raspberry Pi has its own "UART" built into the GPIO pins. If you want to control a Reyax LoRa Radio from the Pi, you don't need these DSD Tech boards at all. Just hook up to the proper GPIO pins, enable serial I/O in raspi-config, and specify /dev/ttyAMA0 instead of /dev/ttyAMA0. From a Python program, the GPIO pins and the DSD Tech board are used in exactly the same way.
A**R
Great for USB to TTL interfacing.
I needed this to program a Nextron LCD display via a USB port. At first, my Nextron screen showed only lines and static. Then I realized the power jumper was set to 3 volts, and the Nextron required 5 volts. After that, no problems. It just works.
R**.
Real FTDI chip. Works great.
I bought this adapter to interface a uBlox Neo-8M GPS module to use as a time reference with PPS to create a stratum 1 NTP server on Windows 10. It powers the GPS with no problem. I soldered a lead to the CD (carrier detect) hole on the PCB and connected it to the PPS output of the GPS module. It works, but be careful. It appears that the RS-232 control signals (CD, CTS, RTS, DTR, DSR, etc) are inverted. So my PPS driver was triggering on the falling edge of the CD signal instead of the leading edge. I was able to compensate for this by using an offset.
Z**Y
Extremely useful tool for ESP32 Boards without USB Ports
I bought two of these for ESP32 Cam Boards that do not have a USB Port. It connects with the included 8 Pin Female To Female ribbon cable. There are two jumpers included. One selects either 3.3 Volts or 5 Volts for power, and the other is a jumper cable that connects RX and TX to test the adapter. I am very happy with my purchase and use them quite often.
Y**E
Essential tool for debricking and flashing locked-down routers
A reliable, rock-solid USB to TTL Serial Adapter that gives you direct, low-level access to hardware. If you are into tinkering, flashing custom firmware, or recovering "bricked" electronics, this DSD TECH USB to TTL Serial Adapter is an absolute must-have for your workbench. I bought this for a specific weekend project: converting a locked-down $25 T-Mobile Cellspot (TM1900) into a fully unlocked ASUS RT-AC68U router. To perform that conversion, standard web-based firmware updates won't cut it. You need a direct, low-level hardware terminal connection to the router's processor—and this little adapter handled the job flawlessly. My Experience and Observations: • Genuine FTDI Chip Stability: The main reason I picked this specific adapter is the FTDI FT232RL chip. Cheaper serial adapters often use questionable clone chips that suffer from driver issues or erratic signal drops. This FTDI chip was recognized immediately by Windows without any driver headaches and provided a completely stable, rock-solid terminal connection throughout the entire process. • Essential for Low-Level Console Access: The adapter acted as the perfect physical bridge, converting my computer's USB signal down to the 3.3V TTL signal expected by the router's internal PCB headers. It allowed me to bypass the ISP's bootloader locks, interact directly with the CFE (Common Firmware Environment), dump my original MAC address backups, and clear the NVRAM manually. • The Ultimate "Debricking" Lifeline: When you're modifying bootloaders or flashing non-standard firmware, there is always a risk of a bad flash leaving you with a dead device. Having this serial connection hooked up to read real-time boot logs is the only way to diagnose boot failures and manually re-flash corrupted partitions. • Helpful Status LEDs & Voltage Switch: The onboard LEDs for TX, RX, and Power are incredibly helpful for verifying that data is actually moving back and forth when debugging. Plus, the jumper switch makes it very easy to toggle between 3.3V and 5V logic depending on what board you are working on. Final Thoughts: This $10–$15 adapter allowed me to transform a cheap $25 ISP unit into a high-performance, fully featured ASUS router that would have otherwise cost over $100. If you need a reliable serial interface for debricking routers, flashing microcontrollers, or hardware debugging, this DSD TECH unit is worth every penny. Highly recommended!
C**E
Adaptateur propre et fiable.
Propre parce que le boitier protège bien la clé et permet de la manipuler sans problème. Fiable parce qu'elle a fonctionné tout de suite sans avoir besoin de drivers (sous MacOS/Unix en mode terminal). Enfin, au niveau des plus : - Elle est livrée avec un câble de raccordement des pins (femelle-femelle), Que je n'ai pas utilisé car j'avais besoin de mâle-femelle, mais j'étais déjà équipé. - La puissance de sortie est suffisante pour alimenter/flasher un module ESP8266 (Shelly à rendre compatible Homekit). Pour le moment, j'en suis très content.
G**7
Ottimo prodotto
Adattatore uart perfetto e funzionale . Sono riuscito ad interfacciarmi coi un vecchio modem/router linksys bloccato e piallarlo a dovere prima di ricaricare firmware mod.
S**.
Good Solution for serial port converter.
Good Solution for Serial port converter, used to reset the Electronic devices. Thank you.
Y**N
Use for usb flashing
Honestly I havent used for some reason not related with product.
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