Voltlog #260 – How do you test usb to serial converters? (CP2103 vs CH340E vs FT232RL)

Welcome to a new Voltlog, today we’re comparing a few different serial to usb adapters and the discussion started ever since I showed the CH340E breakout board I designed in voltlog #249. People wanted to know if this CH340E affordable chip would perform similar to the well known FTDI or Silicon labs chips, and I’m thinking at high throughput and reliability here, the kind of application where you are sending lots of data, fast and you need it to be transferred reliably.

So today I’m going to compare the CH340E with a CP2103, and the FT232RL. I wasn’t sure what measurements to take and how to test these but I devised 2 testing methods.

Voltlog #118 – InTheMail

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Links to all the items shown in this video are below:

Voltlog #57 – InTheMail

Another InTheMail video because I know you like seeing these electronics items from China.

Here is a list with the items shown in this video:

  • Prototyping PCBs
  • Carbide PCB Micro Drill Bits Set
  • 1W 3W 5W 6x LED Aluminium Printed Circuit Board
  • 1W 3W 5W Star Shaped LED PCB
  • 20W Waterproof IP67 LED Driver
  • EL Panel 10cm x 10cm
  • 3V Flat Vibration Motor
  • High Voltage Boost 400KV Step-Up Module
  • Small Plastic Bottle With Needle
  • Gelid Silent 5 Cooling Fan Replacement for Rigol DS1054Z
  • 18650 Battery Storage Case
  • Small Plastic Project Box Black
  • 3P4T Rotary Selection Switch
  • NodeMCU ESP8266 Module with CP2102 USB to Serial
  • LM2596 DC-DC Step Down Module
  • HC-SR501 PIR Motion Detection Sensor Module
  • 2000W SCR Motor Speed Controller
  • LT1083 Power Supply Kit
  • Maiwo K104 USB 3.0 to 2.5 Inch Sata Hard Drive Cable Interface

As usual links for these items will be posted in the video description.