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Description: USB bus power supply: 4.0 to 5.25V Self-powered: 3.0 to 3.6V I/O voltage: 1.8V to VDD Working environment temperature: -40 ° C ~ 85 ° C Size: 29.5 x 21.3mm / 1.2 x 0.8inch(LxW) , with two M3 mounting holes Feature: 1. On-chip power-on reset circuit, on-chip voltage regulator: 3.45 V output 2. Compliant with USB specification 2.0 standard; full speed (12Mbps) 3. USB suspend status via SUSPEND and /SUSPEND pins 4. Integrated 194-byte one-time programmable ROM for storing customizable product information 5. 512-byte SMBus data buffer, configurable clock speed device address 7-bit value is the slave address of CP2112 6. for Windows, for Mac, and for Linux HID to SMBus libraries API for rapid application development, open access interface specifications. 7. 8 GPIOs can be configured as input/output and open drain/push-pull, configurable clock output for external devices 48MHz to 94kHz, switching LEDs during read/write SMBus 8. Application areas: portable controllers, USB dongle, data logging Package Included: 1 x CP2112 Debug Board 1 x Micro USB Cable
PARAMETER USB bus power supply 4.0 to 5.25V; Self-powered 3.0 to 3.6V; I/O voltage 1.8V to VDD; Working environment temperature -40 ° C ~ 85 ° C
FEATURE All customization and configuration options can be selected through a simple GUI-based configurator. Standard HID class devices do not require the development of complex firmware and drivers.
GPIO PORT 8 GPIOs can be configured as input/output and open drain/push-pull, configurable clock output for external devices 48MHz to 94kHz, switching LEDs during read/write SMBus
APPLICATION Widely use for portable controllers, USB dongle, data logging; More detail please checkhttps//bit.ly/3yH92ay
PACKAGE CONTENT 1 x CP2112 Debug Board, 1 x Micro USB Cable
Using this to talk to SMBus batteries. Far more convenient than having to break out a Raspberry Pi, and more comfortably connected to strange buses.Linux sees it as just another i2c/SMBus controller with no additional drivers, and the readily-available Windows drivers seem to work in case you find need for them.There are some extra GPIO lines can could be useful, but really this is kind of meant to do one thing and it does it well.