Does anyone know where I can source one of these?
http://alldav.com/index.php?main_page=p ... ucts_id=11
Need an RS232 to TTL Converter
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Re: Need an RS232 to TTL Converter
Hi DarkHelmet,
There is a few places that you can try....RS-Components, Communica (not a helpful bunch of people), Electrocomp, Futre - Electronics etc search on the net for there phone number.
I don't know how good your knowledge is of electronics....maybe you can try to build it yourself
There is a few places that you can try....RS-Components, Communica (not a helpful bunch of people), Electrocomp, Futre - Electronics etc search on the net for there phone number.
I don't know how good your knowledge is of electronics....maybe you can try to build it yourself

Re: Need an RS232 to TTL Converter
Ok, I have found something similar for you in SA http://futre.co.za/convertor.htm
....you can also try to find out from the other places I mention. 


Re: Need an RS232 to TTL Converter
Easy to build.
Use a MAX232 and few external components. Sch can be found in datasheets of the MAX232. There are IC`s around with the caps needed built in but the 232 is the most common one.
Use a MAX232 and few external components. Sch can be found in datasheets of the MAX232. There are IC`s around with the caps needed built in but the 232 is the most common one.
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