- #USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC FOR MAC OSX#
- #USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC FOR MAC#
- #USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC SERIAL#
- #USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC UPDATE#
- #USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC DRIVER#
Note: Just in case, I made a copy of the “ ” file. Sudo cp -R osx-pl2303.kext /System/Library/Extensions/
#USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC DRIVER#
Following the instructions I installed the driver and connected to Raspberry Pi.
#USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC FOR MAC#
Googling for a Prolific driver for Mac brought me to a great blog post, called “ PL2303 Serial-USB on OSX Lion”. When the cable is connected, click on “About This Mac > More Info... > System Report... > USB”. I checked the Product ID and Manufacturer on the Olimex cable. It was an unpleasant surprise because before I saw that Lion perfectly recognized other USB-RS232 hardware based on different chipsets (Microchip, for example).
#USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC FOR MAC OSX#
Unfortunately, at a time of this writing, there were no drivers for Mac OSX available on the official website, and OSX Lion (10.7.4) didn’t recognize this device. This cable provides 3.3V output levels which are strongly recommended for RPi (not 5V), and its 3 wires with female plugs can be directly connected to the RPi GPIO P1 header. It was available on eBay as Olimex USB-SERIAL-CABLE Olinuxino console cable alternative to Raspberry Pi.
#USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC SERIAL#
I decided to buy Olimex USB To Serial Cable.
The documentation about RPi peripherals says that at reset only pins GPIO 14 & 15 (TxD, RxD) are assigned to the alternate function UART. Along with other questions I wanted to try talking to RPi via a serial cable. 230.I recently started playing to Raspberry Pi.
#USB TO TTL EMULATOR SOFTWARE FOR MAC UPDATE#
Documentation for this update is currently being prepared. Orders shipping through now include an updated version of firmware that increases compatibility, is 3x faster, and adds new simplified I2C communication commands. This version also includes all Version 3 Changes. Orders Shipping through Include Updated firmware to Issue a Stop Command Regardless of Error or No-Error on the I2C Bus. This change was Necessary as Version 4 Prevented Proper Operation of I2C Bus Scan Features in AnyI2C Software. Later Versions of Base Station will Indicate this option as “Smart I2C Stop”. To Use Version 4 Changes, Please Download Base Station at and click on “I2C Converter Device Configuration” and Un-check the “Reserved” Check Box, and be Sure to “Save Settings”. As the CPU is currently very full, code has been optimized in this version to reduce memory usage, Clearing the way for a Version 6. Orders Shipping through and Later Include Updated firmware to Make the Stop Command in Version 4 Optional.